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__ SETUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, — CARD THE ‘ADVERTISER BRGS LEAVE TO IN- form ladies shirt tts branches, that they can have perce manner and on the most libe- fireet. A note at. of any lady, by the day or Making oF baby Ih linea ‘a SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WO- travel with a family—as can take charge of children from thelr Can Ye her present employer's, 167 West 36th st., man, (© go to Californ! pha And seamatress ea Girt WANTS A SITUATION, AS cook, washer and ironer. Good city reference pe pee, Call for two days at 144 Kast 2ist st., top floor, RESPECTABLE YC WOMAN WISHES A SITU. Gon as charubermak! and fine washer, or would go as tann- Best city reference. Call for two days al lS West YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS HAD EXPERTENCE im chamberwork and ts an excellent senmstress, desires a dination; country preferred, Rest of clty reference: four days at 140 Chambers st, third Joo SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO the general housework of a small farily ‘Can be seen for two days at 172 West 16th st, im th FIRST CLASS COOK WISHES A SITUATION TN A small private famtly, thorot f family cooking; hus lived for seven ‘roars in one family; Un. bie city reference given; has no objection wo go to lyn. Apply at 107 East 13uh'st., ATION WANTE stands all kinds | between 3d and 4th avs, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘chambermaid and laundress; thoroughly understands her Business; best city reference from last place. Call for two days SITUATION WANTED—RBY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ‘do chamberwork and plain sewing or the general house: Work of a small family. Cau be seen for two days at 159 Scher- merhorn st., Brook!) GIRL WANTS. A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID ‘would help to wash and iron and do plain sewing. ly at 124 Atlanue st., Brooklyn, on the third floor, back room’ SITUATION WANTED—BY A do general housework or chamberwork. be seen for two days at 464 Atlantic sc, YOUNG WOMAN, TO SCTABLE. ¥ TS tion in a private family as seamstress and nurse; has the dest of reference. Call at her present employer's, is West sirv ATION WANTED-BY A _ RESPRCTARLE lish girl, as seamstress, ar Reeping; will be found. frou be and Wustworthy person. to assist in house- pe an efilcient Apply at $31 Broadway SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMA is willing to assist with any- else: has three years’ reference from her last place. Call Sth st, Letween avs. C and D. COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SITUATION a les? travel wih a family 11 Union court, University place, near ‘Can come well SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG chambermaid and waiter. » between 25th and WANTED—BY Good city referen 2th sts. A RESPECTABLE ung woman, as chambermaid and waitress in a pri Best of city reference. st eda between University place and 5th av Can be seen in her bast i WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A FIRST chambermaid; she is neat plain sewer ‘and can produce the best city refirenees. Call at 63 Bust SITUATION 18 WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE hes. Can give the best city references has lived some time. twe days at No. 3 West 24h SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU I. Between th ant 30th stay for two days SITUATION WANTED—BY young woman, as cook, washer and iro er in a Teves Call at 35 Christopher st, be ¥ A PROTESTANT YOU? to,naaiet in the wash “a Woman as chambermaid; is wi © small private fami G GIRL, AS | or general housews Apply at 171 Smith WANTED—BY A r MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A at her own residence; best of ref ied 589 Grand st; entrance in Monroe si baby to wet ni § WANTED BY AN or business in all ite ly useful; best city refer PIRST CLASS COOK—SITUATIC English woman branches; will make herself : avenues, second f GIRL WANTS A nurse and seamstress in # private ‘igon st. jd wish to meet with a situation, understands | Rot expect more than « remuanera Shlldren's clothing, ati wi first two months. Ad. | ion sufficient to reas, for two days, 329 Hroadwa: ¥ her board for the dost city reference. irl, as chambermald renee if Sraleh aloo b Oe rences if required. Luquire NOOK'S SITUATION WANTED—IN A HOTEL, BOARD- rivate family, by an experienced wom business weil in all ite branches. Goo given, Wages $5. Apply at 10 Tillary st., Brook- Lz. ing bouse or THAT UNDERSTANDS HER BUSINESS, ing vi is willing to assist with Ube washing Beat of city reference. Apply for three days ESEMAKER.—WANTED, BY A COMPETENT DRESS maker and seamairess, & situation in ® private travel with a indy Union square Post offer, for two days OUSERKEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—RY AN IN gent Kinglish woman, who has lived seven years in Bceptionable references, No ob Call at Dr. Stas’, 78 ew York ach ore Jeotions to go South She has lived two years and # ball SITUATION WANTED—BY ah GOOD WET NURSE Inquire at $l Worth st, « asioners of Kenlgration GOOD WET NURSE. Inqnire at No.2 lst & woman, ae cook, © is @ good baker cof city reference given. ITUATION WANTED. * a freab breast of milk, "vas tout bat ows cD—NY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTES J & situation as lady's maid, Routh. Best of reference fr whom abe has beep for the last eight Years mn her present employ! Can be seen for clock, at No, 14 Harrigon st., South A RESPECTABLE A SITUATION BY A NEAT AND TIDY ae cook, wasber and ironer, of to do general honse reference aren re Can be seen for two days NTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as | cook, washer and ironer in ® private family, Can be ren at 58 Tillery st, NTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, AN ENGAGE ment as housekeeper in the family of « The advertiser is fully qualitied 1o man Cine esta inbment ber experience and nervice would. be invalua ~ 12) West 224 at, for three ite ety or vietnity address Mre BT A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO lake care of an elderly lady and do | afar or Th cine thie day re | WaAntnnca BOY TO ATTEND AN OFFIOR AND are of two or three ot yonng children at bie reference ran he given, BY A RERIDOT AUR WOMAN, WHO HAS achild to wet nurse five the child every md city referen A SITUATION A RESPECTABLE 4 ane bai ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A RESP RY ‘TARLE PRO. aye ot Zi) West 19th si TANTED-RY A RESPRCTARLE fan do embrovtering ar Ving te make here if g RCTABLE WOMAN TO TAKE ot fuanilies’ washing. Wem gt ig West Both «t from 1 A. M to & gaged os 15. Joka » lame NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1858. a aS aad WASTED-A SITUATION, RY AN EXPERIENCED seamstress, who understands all kinds of family se and embroidery, would do I Pe Feil Maley near 1 at or address near on 4, in ‘erear. Has the best city reference from her last place, where she lived three years. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL Years cid, to take curv of a baby oF {aad habe work or waitin, Has no objection to travel ood ely reer gas Bo Rect fe ee dayeal cai ae , between Lexington and 4th avs, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _ RESPECTABLE vung woman as first class cook or firat class waitress; incapable ot taxing charge of adi room; has the best of city reference, if itis required. Call at 426 8th st., second back room. RN eesicrranmanariege nai eee L- eD—A_ SITUATION Padi RESPECTABLE hg avd ironing, or chamber work farang’ Yate fatnilys has the reference from Can be seen for iwodaye at 8b t 15th st., in the sore, WANTEDBY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, wira EXCEL. ient city reference, a situation as regular walleess and chambermaid, ean do fine washing and ironing neatly, woukt fake ‘he entire ‘of the silver Hr Cult ie Ret ec ewe Weaee 8 0 TANTED—A. SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS, BY A young woman; would be willing to io the ‘cham Derwork, understinds fluting; good pen fir ym er situation, “Call at 264 Sixth avenue, near 1th wb, rfbrtore dase: WASTED A SITUATION, Ry A “RESPECTABLE young Protestant girl, as chambermaid and waitress or to do genera) housework. Good references. Apply at 227 9th ven, cormer of 2Bil st, beri —BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY WOMAN, a situation as cook in a fa a snail privaie family; under” stands making bread and ling to do part of the Washing and ironing, Best city tity relorenocs, “Gell oF two ays at 340 7th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE COOK, who can give the best ‘ef references. Cail at No. 10 JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as laundress; Understands thiting and isan eit washer and ironer. Good reference from her pre- seut employer. Can be seen for two days at 128 &th avenue. ‘WASTEDISITUATIONS BY TWO GIRLS) ONE good plain cook; understands baking of all kind) almost al! kinds of desserts; no objections to aasist in the wash- ing: the other as chambermaid and waitress or to assist in the wishing and ironing in a small private family. Good city reference Call at 177 East 24th st., near st ave., top door, front room. s ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, BY ‘one who thoroughly understands her business: i caps bie of doing sewing or waiting. Good city re! at 206 Prospect st one door from Navy a, Brovkiya, JANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS AND chamberiaald, by a reliable and competent girl, Can be seen for a week at Ber present employer's, 75 Bast 17th st, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as poor mene and waiter, in a smal! private tamily. | Good nee can be given.” Call at 12 Quinton place, Suh st., second oor, baek room. WAxTED—BY A YOUNG ENGI 18H rR, A SITUA tion as nurse, or waitress and cha is fond of children: can wash and iron; is capable to pret 7 and willing to be useful Best of reference. Inquire for Rose Brooke, at 45 st Lath st. TANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUATION s baby’s nurse, and seamstress, or to take care of two apable of aklog charge of ap infant ad the care of children for the Inst ten from its birth." Has years. Lest of city reference can be given. Call at 406 Ist ay W4XIED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YOUN woman, as cook, Washer and ironer, or as chambermaid and to do the fine washing and ironing. Has the best of city refere Call for one dey at 265 West 24th st, between oh and ivth avs., first floor, frent room. J ANTED—EY A WIDOW LADY, A. SITUATION As oh Hperience; uniterstands 4 the best of refe ys Mrs. Kendell, 136 W ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPRCTABLE man, to do general housework in a smal! fami. ., Corner of 24th st., first Gor, front room, MbETE st. best « reference given. Call for two days at 181 Eliza Bans, third soor TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married Protestant woman; she can sew, em es. Call at the Insti nd has first rate city referel 1th st., corner 6th 4 WA STEDIBY, A RESPE NG WOM a si cook, wash and tron; the best of eit ference; one to do chamberwork and waitt reference. Call at 6 6th st. second door, avs.;can be seen for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid, sewer, or fae washer, mts walt on a amnall family; the best of city refe rences will be given. Call at 87 East 24th st, near 21 ay. ws TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU housework in & small family; good city references, if required; 26.8 for two days at No. 9 West 17th st, between Gi th avs, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, ‘bamber rina and walter, or to do wait ing in & private family; good reference given. Cull wt 136 Eust 22d st., near 2d av. WASTEDIA SITUATION | AS, LAUNDRESS, | OR laundress and chambermald; understands her well; can do luting. Good reference from her last plac at 118 East 1th st., corner Ist ave 7 ANTED— BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A STTUATION TO do general housework, is a good cook, washer and tron | €r._Mest of reference if required. Call at 171 Ist ave. V TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young woman, todo general housework, or as good cook; ds willing to askial in washing and Ironing’ Good Fete- rence, Apply at 270 25th st, between 9th and 10th ava., front ‘oom, seeund floor. | Wo step—ay A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT : nuree and seamstress; has Call at 263 no object beat Sb WASTEDIA SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLAt whe rstands all Jes and past J prefer a bot " best city Feference. Gat be seen for two days at 138 Haat lith &i., second floor, back room. | WASTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girls, situations; one is a good plain cook and would be willing to resist with the washing and ironing: is a first rate Baker; the other as chambermaid and seamstress, or would fasist with the washing and en both are competent to fill r which they 9 hi can produce the best of renee. Call at 8% West di \(SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, COLLECTOR OR GENE ral clerk.—A competent young man wishes for a situs ion as above: writes 4 good hand: ean correspond in, French. and is conversant with accounte amd book First rate city references, _Addrem FT. K., box 987 Post OY WANTED—IN A LAW Sr Loe bated writes & good hand, is about 1S years old, ‘and resides in the city. A Addreas box 7 Tél Post — DWARD BAJOU, OR VAIOU, A COLORED WAITER, may find « situation by calling at 17 West 17th st., soon. GPOPERE AND. Liquor, CLERK WANTED.—WANT ed to hire, a young man who thoroughly understands the A {air salary or an interest given to the Jerald office, for three days, grocery bi Fight man. stating where to be seen. HE ADVERTISER MAVING A_ RUSINFSS RE quiring him to travel, wants a clerk who will loan. won good security, m emall sum of money, and take charge Since and business here bite ‘No. 2 City Hall place, se coud siory, any day from 12 to 4 o’elock. want RESPECTABLE MEN SEBKING SITUA theta bookie ters, &e., shoul mp) Broadway ndelphia. I ED—AT A FIRST CLASS FRENCH SEMINARY, located on the Hudson near tent teacher of the French language who tion in France. Sbe must Presiseut ‘en ks WAXIEDIA MAN WHO PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDS farming and gardening, who can drive oxen and knows how to teke Charge of horaes and wagons. Address, post paid, box 4.061 Post office, stating reference. WANTEDICANYASGERS AND AGENTS. TO GEL 4 new New York ar y, Grew MJ" Kerney, 3 Pront st, Baltimore, Ma. EDA SMART, GENTEEL YOUNG MAN, To G0 Apply at tive vadway, "Bittatione 'N5 commission in advance ui Female Inatitute, Nyack. J ANTRD—A GRRMAN, AS CORRESPONDENT POR # general commivaion and able ts correspond in the era ener Audreen (poe paid) be ,ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, anor | 18 OR ® YRARS ‘of age. who has heen accustomed to keep a trimmi tleman in | gtock Ales, 2accomplished saleawomen, in our mantilin Clow rtment CHARLES STREET & 0O., 475 Broadwa: West ORED YOUNG MAN, AR Housr servant, one who haa experience and ts willing to eon form the regulation of the bonarkots without grumbling ly w the Selentific American office, 128 Fulton st., yA run of errands, Address box 1,124 Post office, handwriting of the applicant. Salary 6 r 800. W4ntepss PERSON WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER fands the manufacturing of ode ead saleratus. Ad dress 1. G., box S77 P WANTED-A MAN WHO HAS WORKED AT THE saleratus business and understands it. Apply at 181 Pearl at. = SUSE TANTED—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS, AND MAKR himeelf generally useful; also two boywaa walters. Ap ply at 367 4th av. J ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, ZADY AND Ixpve. Wine oy, fo a wholesale dry goods store; one who is willing and nective, resides with his parents and can come wel! recommended ta address, with wa perticulars, fn his own baud writing, H. G. . Herald office. A NOY, FROM PIPTERN TO BIRTERN Ww care non, rrp 9 Ay Dusdnegs betere can apply at No. 10 Catherine slip, Ww ANTED—A YOUNG MAR, TO TAKE ONARGE OF © retet! segar store in Broadway, one who ie willing to cootehie whos time to the business of the eoncern; « man speake German preferred. Reference required. Ad * F. R., Herald office. "INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. | with reference ar diately ean obtain them at the barge new Institute n.d for Domestics, 188 Bleventh corner of Sixth 16 TRG extennive home has abundance of civil eapasie Seip w suit all boudwcied by & reepegiable American lady. 6th av.; one who todo a part of the housework. Apply between ol Wand 12 o'clock. itm OOK WANTED—TO GO TO BEweuee. x TO LIVE I Co’ iy a Protestant woman, Se ae cee NOOK WANTED—IN A SMALL TAY, NQUIRE / at 172 Grand st., Jersey City, on Friday y, be- Veen 10 and 6 0 Yelock. (98k WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, EITHER / German or French; must come well recommended as Apply to Mr. C., Herald ollice, \OOK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUHLY UNDER. ‘stands her business in all its branches; no other need ap: ply._ Call at 19 Union square, from 9 unul 12 A. M. AUNDRESS WANTED.—A PROTESTANT, WHO UN derstands her business and is willing to make herself w ieataar erases reauires. Wages $8 a month, Apply at + West URSE WANTED.—KITHER AN ENGLISH OR Scotch woman, who has had some experience, a3 child’s nurse. One with good testimonials can apply at 99 roadway. HIRT CUTTERS WANTED.—TWO FIRST-RATE SHIRT cutters wanted, at John Davis & Son's, 33,Warren-st., up stairs, WO OR THREE YOUNG LADIES, TEACHERS OR ‘others, intelligent and retined, are wanted for society in & genteel private Loarding house, where they may find « home ‘or the winter on the most reasonable terms. References ex- changed. Address for three days Mrs. 8. W., Herald ollice. TEST MAKERS WANTED,—SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES can obtain constant emy leyment by applying at 288 Canal st., $d story, between 11 and 12% o'clock. None bnt those who understand’ the business need apply. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A RESPECT ABL Wwomvn as ldundress; one that understands her business and is willing to make herself generally, useful. Apply be- tween 9 and 10 o'clock A. Lafayette place. ANTED—A SALES LADY, COMPETENT TO TAKE charge of the lace and embroidery department. Iuquire at 705 Broadway. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, GERMAN PRE. ferred, todo general housewo t be a xood wash. gF and irouer; good city references required. Inquire at 29 junk st. 3 ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; GOOD GER- man girls preferred; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and to assist in” washing and ironin, for six in family. They must came well recommended. Call from 10 to 2 at 88 Broome st., corner of Laureus st. WASTED SA GOOD COOK. WASHER AND IRONER anted, in a small family on Staten Island. English or Scotch preterred. Apply at Mir. Kendall's, No. South Wil tam at., N.Y, J ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRFSS AND CHAM id. One who can bring good city reference from her last pl ay apply at 382 Sth av. on Friday, sth instant, between the hours of 10and 2. A Protestant prefer’ "WARTED A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO GO A SHORT distance inthe country, to do general housework fora sinall family. Wages $4 per month. “Apply at 128 East 20th st, ET NURSE WANTED_WITH GOQOD REFERENCES. Apply at 4 Fast 14th st., between 8 and 9 A. JANTED—A NEAT, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, TO do the housework of a small family. Welsh or German preferred. Must wash and iron wel do plain cookin, Inust come w her last place. Wages per month. WASTED MACHINE | HANDS 0 aut, None but good workmen need apply. at Oak Hai, Bed 86 Prlton st. THE DE GROOT. TANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- AA aon. of a sinall family. Apply at 185 West 49th st, near roadway. COATS AND Wane: GERMAN WOMAN, TO COOK AND ash ina small family; must have’ the best of reference ud unde Ther business; also a German woman as nurse ant seamstress; must t ty-eight years of age and a tne sewer. Apply at Su2 Sth WANTED FOUR | OPERATORS “ON BAKER & er’s and Avery's sewing machines. Steady em. DI Aiso two girls, 12 w [Syearsold. Apply ati71 Wottsc, up stars, ‘WAXTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL AS plain-cook and to assist in the washing and ron\ Wages $7. Best of refereuce required. Apply at 16 Wesi Qutb 8 WAXTED—A GOOD NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; t understand her business thoronghly and be willing one oibers need apply. Good wages and a per manent place to a competent person. Call from 9 A. 12M. wt 174 West 2st st. ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, TO DO LIGHT chamberwork; must understand sewing and taking care of children. Must be well recommended. Apply at 184 Duf- field st., Brooklyn. WARSTED-TWO COMPRTENT GIRLS, TO GO TO Havana, (Island of Cuba: or seamstress and walter, the other us ianndrens, with & private famtiy.” Bettatuctory ty references required. “Apply at 82 West 27h st. ANTED—AT 180 BROADWAY, CORNER OF LIBER- (Y st. «good English female cook. None need apply withoun first rate references WA RTED-IN “A. SMALL FAMILY ON 8TATEN Island, a woman to do general housework, one who ean geilk and attend to poultry: sbe must come well recommended. Call from 9 until 1 1d'A" M. wt 262 Degraw st. Brooklyn. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND AN I¥- fant; mast ween . by! understand wash- fog: German preferred. Call at 106 ANTED—A, SMART. THY GERMAN GIRL FROM riven yours old, fh a small American fami, ly, where have a good home for the winter and libera wages. Apply at 22 South sth st., Jersey City, for two days WANTED A GOOD SMART GIRL, TO DO GENE. ral housework for a family of three persons. One who understa “y Bood pi = C — ie 4 go0 s Css. and = er may find a gond situation by spplying Sambe between Lafayette and Dekalb avs, Hrookiyn. - 7 ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD PLAIN washer and ironer, one who is willing to make her. ood city reference required, Inquire SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE rouse (a Protestant.) as coachman bas no man, (a and groom; Say fA » Gnd will make hirvestt 1. Can give the beat irteremen from bis last employer. Gh be seen for two 9 days at 160 Waverley ‘Place. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PORTER, or in some light indoor business; ean read and write well and keep accounts, or would serve his time to atrade. Good city reference. Address T. P. F., box 14 Herald office. A MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT FAMILY (AN ENG. lishman), fs in want of a gitnation ax manager of a is fully nequatnted with the yostmnens ofall Hats of caste, sad can keep aecounta If req for one w . Post o Brovklya, L. 1. jon as clerk or porter, sey fo whieh be can be noeful. Wp rams: ; office. hth ter = then . iy 3 N INTELLIGENT MAN, WELL Posrey UP. IN ancient and modern languages and in general sciences, who has, besides, a great experience in life, wishes a situation in a Southern State, either as teacher tn a private family, or in any other oceupasiin, consonant with his caperitis. Beat re: erences given. Address E. 8. W., Herald otice. SINGLE MAN, = “YEARS OF AGE, SPRAKING talian well, wishes situntion, in a etrate walter, the recommendations’ that iret houses be hae served in in Parte; will conduct. Address 253 William st. AW STUDENT.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. Jon in & lawyer's offer, where he would have an oppor. iunty of teasing, and receive ® amall compensation former chm. CAN ENGTORE, & Enowltge of office bustneas. Nédrese 8's bea 118 Herat other ™ Po, TARMERS — <WANTED, RY AN AMERICAN, WHO understands farming. and ts able and willing to work, © s\ nation as overseer and manage of a farm, or would like ‘to tobe a farm on shares which ts stocked. (Good reference given. Adress Baward Morton, N. ¥. Post ollice ANTED—A SITUATION AS 1. yy sober, steady young man. wrrlie a good vac, Ran four years in bis are. on on reterenee garen. Address A. M., box 112, Herald WANTED BY A WEL. EDUCATED, YOUNG ENGLISH: just arrived in New York, who is s good penman and acroutinat, ie well acquainted ‘with commercial sitaten, and will work hard, either physically or mentally, « situation in any capacity where be will have a chance of progression, and ean a livelibood. Address box 20, Hersit ollie. SQ——— eC WARTED-ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT, AS RECEIVING clerk. exprena agent or other active business bya tice) busts man, wih, thn eet of references from hs nat eryployer Salary no otject_ Address T. W., Herald otfioe. WASTED-A, SITUATION, AS. WAITER. INA PRI vate family, by & respectable single man; ie a Pro test nt and thoronahly Os ae o bis busines: Beat retrrences, Apply to P. K., . Rogegs' book store, Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN, & the city or enuntry: he haa had years’ experience in the ‘West India ere business; a willing ‘e inane himeelf rally usefal Sasoge enn set of books, fore. rences given. | Herald « ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, A situation. Apply to John King, Raq., 262 broadway, 9 till 2 o'clock. aa A SITUATION, BY A) YOUNG SINGLE SINGLE CF Tafa eS fewer Address J. bow 181 erat for F-%, Warn airiorwest BY A YOuNG MAN, IN nd wagon nf he own ee goose, if Teyuired, aad waee and wage req . rewntae ‘would make kimecif Useful io the more. inquire ARTED—A sire are INA, MERCANTILE ‘i * man of 17, speaks ne, evga iB re ’ wre * jer, Addrens . Wasten—4 = ervaston ny A STRADY TOUNG ‘man, as clerk in & sre, or wa wholenaie bonee, a a pO pauinan, aad wohl ‘be wilting t> rahe hiner! generally weefal, wages ots» much an atjoet perinane ut produce satiatactory rete Perec, Nadreae HN. bon 115 Hered omer. “i $30.- -A YOUNG MAN, WITH Goop crty REFER ces, will give $5) to any person who will procure " cation fn some Mercantile establichment aa cenist viges or or in any other evpacty where hi Wii be of use. Address D. P., box 4,061 Post office, N. ¥. _ SALES OF REAL Beran. SMALL FARM WANTED.—WANTED, TO EXCHANG: 4 a two anda half story brick store and awaling fo West We: Troy, in @ good business street, for a small nice coun! Mercy ae ‘must be unencumbered. ess or call af 145 Lexington avenue, N. ¥. BEAUTIFUL LOT AT THE HIGHLANDS OF NAVE- sink, near Thompson's Pavilion.—It runs rom. the river ack on thie heights; is beautifully shaded. with holly and forest trees; & more ‘charming place for s colage residence could pata Ay ay el tik Ti Merchania® Wechangs, ‘or to ‘4 a or DANIEL GARRISON, 71 Weet Thirty Sith atrect SPLENDID CORNER FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for New York or Brooklyn lots, unineumbered; house pay- ing 10 per cent; only two.blocks from a ferry; house doing a god business Apply for one week to JOHN FETT! hhird avenue. OTTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A FEW ) minutes? walk from either the Fulton or South ferries; 1s fn first rate condition; has gas fixtures, and contalas two par Jors, three bedrooms, front and back basemen sabeeees. And large yard. Prioe $2,500, one-half of which oan remain on | bond and mortgage. sadrese D. EB. Hall, at H. Street's ollice, 81 Nassau street, room ILEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—BE- ing upon the premises well known as “Glen Mary,” the former residence of, and rendered famous by, N. P. Willis. This noted place is peautitelly seme Ses one mile ag the pleasant and thriving vi a county, «Phe New York and Brie Waleoads rita eight hours! rile of the clties of New York and Philade} The mansion is large and commodious, recently ee: with all the modern im) A pcre with water carried to alt parts of the a artments, gas fixtures, lau lwundry, a ih fe | Upon the premises are grape and green houses, hduse there is abont ten acres of land, and from the mansion and grounds there is a commanding view of the surrounding conntry and village. The Owego creek skirts the premises on the east, and the Susquehanna river is in view on the south. Few plices can be fyund presenting ¥9 varied and beautif landscape views. This property will, be sold at the Co House in Owego on the 20th day of October mext, at a ott sale, under an order of the Surrogate of Tioga county, by the executor of the estate of the H. deceased. In- ire of the undersigned atthe ae of nited States Ex- ress Compans, #2 Broadway, N.Y. or of W. ¥. Warner, King of 0 HAS, A. DEWITT, executor, * OR SALE—THB TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 85 Hammond street, with or samen fe rniture, with all the modern improvements. Croton water, bath F closets, as, Te, Also the two story house, No, 10) Christopher street with Croton and water closéts. Apply to CHAS. SAGORY, } jo. 63 Beaver street, for six days from date, (Sundays excepted. OR SALE—A SMALL HOUSE ON THE Late § OF THE Second and Third avenue railroad, arranged for a gen- teel family to exonomize; Croton water, ovr “fas &c., may be had for a price the interest of which’ and yes will not exceed 8400.” Apply at 397 Fourth street. JOR SALE—SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TWENTY- third street and Second avenue; house and loton Sixth avenue: & modern, built house and lot in West Thirteenth reet; one in West Forty fifth street; one in East Thirty-second eet and three in East Fourteenth sireet, “Apply to 8. R; FACORE. 21 Wall street, basement, or in the evening at 125 West Thirteenth street, (OR SALE—THR FIRST OLASS NEW FOUR STORY brick house, No, 128 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; house 20 feet 10 inches front by 51 feet ep; lot 2 feet 10 inches tront by 103 feet 3 inches deep; built fr'the best manner, with all the modern improvemouta, ‘and now occupied by the owner. Terms to suit the pu Possession Ist of November. “Inquire on the premises, OR SALE—AN ELEGANT CITY RESIDENCE, SITUA- ted westof Sixth avenue, below Fourteenth street, con- taining all the modern linprovements, built and finished tn the most perfect manner. The furniture is of the finest quailty, and all made to order by the a makers and has been in use only afew months, House and furniture must be sold toge- ther, For further particulars address D. D., station D, New York Post olice. (OR SALE—NEW BRICK AND BROWN STONE FRONT high stoop, carved stone lintels to all mee front windows; Jot 96 feet, located 60 South Fourth street. to let, a fine store and dwelling. Apply at 137 Fourth We... et Wiaindbarg, near Grand. L. TURK, OR SALE—BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS, THE VALU- able oroperty 31 and 33 West Thirteenth sircet, between Fifth and Sixth avennes, consisting of one two and one thres story attic and basement brick houses; also the rear building, Cxtending across both fots. ‘This property, ie ndinirably adapt ed for iirat class tenant house or mechahical purposes, tere being room for a small steam engine in the rear of tho wet rach by lus Terms easy. Inquire of D. Je serect. —A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HOUSE, BP atJersey City, r , within five minut walk from the ferry. Ithas the modern improvements, Pas: sic water, gas, &c.-and has recently been put in supertor r. Possession on Cl before ist November next. A part mney can remain on bond and mortgage. McLAUGHLIN, stove store, eoruer Greene of the purehase-mo Apply to R. & J ani near the premises, or to JOHN G. Me LA corner Grove and York streets, Jersey City, or toe VANSANTVOORD, . 1 Hanover street, New Yor! {OR SALETHE LEASE OF A LOT ON NINTIL Avenue, having seventeen years to run, at $43_p with front api rear buildings thereon: will be sold very to wcash purchaser. Apply 9 JOHN McCLAVE, avenue. Fess Bau ‘ALE—A MAU COMFORTABLE THREE STORY nse, beautifully situated in Willamsvurg. | Terms very nooderate aod ena iy $300 down; the balance on mortgage. For particulars apply ‘at 323 Broadway. |Fs SALE—ON MURRAY HILL, IN “WEST THIRTY- eighth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, six of those nice lots suitable for private residences. They are full size. Will be wold sep or together, on favorable terms. Apply OR SALE, ¢ CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE house in Thirtieth street, between Second and Third ave- ues. itis built in the best manner and has all the modern im- Brovements. ‘The house ia about 19 feet front and 60 deep, . Has been built about two In gs HEART'S marble works, coruer of Ninth street and om SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM OF 10 "ACRES fang, fo New Jersey, with fair buildings, &c., twenty imiles from New York; also a very desirable business ‘location in Connecticut, $4¢ hours from ‘this city, with large house, be store, and about five acres of land, sseuty of fruit and in irmt Class Belson. No betier country location for sell- goods. Apply, ly {0 tie owner, 117 Nassau street, room No. Me. ri SALE OR pe nek fag yh FINE SELECTIONS Wisconsin school lands. For sale or carhange for aber perperty either real or personal. Address M., box 1,663 ‘ost office. on, Sars OR TO RENT. a Geroesyarey 3 lo enterprising parties, with means, to buy one of the grandest snlgrlapent datablidhmeats, located ou Use best thoroughfare in New York, and w realled, fo lon. character and strneture. The only cine ofits i inthis eity,and which Is now large and revenue to the etore. Or, if Mcheell. to came wi rented to respons! ie only, bnva lease of ton years or more, with all the ef- Foca nd propersy appertaiaing to the establishment. Apply tom, counsellor at law, Noe 78 nod 77 Nassau ‘OUSES.—TWO bad BUILT es bilge f bouses, in West Thirty third street, for sale cheap, or wi exchange for unincumbered % 9 omall orm near this Oe ae Pe GAP ENEY @ 00,0. No. l0Centre street. Re FRTATE 7X THE COUNTRY ANI AND ( Goon stocks myasoe near ti ity Principals oaly ‘with or without aoe tt SoeTHERN LANDS WANTED. janda wanted. auorney ut-law, 19 Nassau EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK ongd BROOKLYN PRO- perty—a first class miles from the city, Gon Roce choles lands good gations, plouty of troh, exselleal Pan Be Free Ar ETMONBON, 60 Nassau street, ) EXCHANGE. mua | ey STORY BRICK TENE ment houses, stuatad best business (boroug hares, and now well reuted, wil be pe cumenged for a first class resi dence, and will pay the difference in cash. L. SIMONSON, 80 Nassau street. wien ISIN SCHOOL LANDS WANTED.—APPLY ae 50 JOHN L. DARRANCE, 191 Broadway, Railroad office, a, Apply to ea. MSRINNEY, WATCHMAKER, WHO CAN GIVE GOOD REFE. A rences, wants a sitaatiod? in or near the city. Address ‘atchmaker, Herald office. AKER WANTED—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY; MUST linderstand baking bread. Inquire for two days of Mr. Wright, 316 Bleecker st., up stairs, from 10 to 2 0'e! ARDENER WANTED—A GOOD KITCHEN GARDEN: ‘er, with some knowledge of planta, who can come well recommended. note with name Pand Tox 128 Herald office, se, will be attended to. THERS.FORTY LATHERS WANTED, a ie eke Tae einai XA Beozere Sh and Ge os ee un Se ON ea mater nd ber. had courersant with all the business details connected with Ue trade, desires a auitable ‘situation. References given. Address EW! M., Herald office. TAILORS —A SITUATION WANTED, AS FOREMAN or cutter. by the subecriber, who has had 18 years’ expe hay for elther of the above Eamed pratons, “An interview will be immediately afforded y addreaaing W. P. Wheeler, No. 2 ORy Hall, basement. ) NOOK BINDERS.—WANTED, THRER GOOD EXTRA forwarders. Apply to G. W. Eyre, No. 6 Ferry #t., third or, ) HATR BRAIDERS —WANTED, A MAN WHO UN. rte lathe Pusiness, Roe, of giving ont ‘mae — 4 ton. the mountings. ured. we em Chumpacy, Bair jewellers, 183 Fulton street, rockiye. BOSS CARPENTERS AND OTHERS.—A YOUNG Eny Vor from England, wishes « aitnation where he can his trade as carper gh PE asa stendy alt ry y no iret to go in the country. ‘all for three 13 Bast ANTED—A ¢ 0000 pape WHO UNDBRSTANDS coloring | le fts branches, Apply at 283 s yn. WW ererran IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS JOUR. tailor, to go about thirty miles in the country; eee that suite. Ap. ply Sip te day ANTED—A GARDENER, ONE wa ti THOROUGH ¥ ror Lo business. mat be make Wimeei eneraly useful Rhone ho xy live in idleness aa (with »iive tn hte wec’and reference) Hadeoa River, Herald otic, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 | Si eer “PRANOAISR. DESIRE 8E placer comme bonne denfante et eouturtere, on hien elle donner de rau No. 9 West 17th at. comme conturtere et femme de cham! bonne recommandations. 8" ete de une dame, - dtadee loyer stone wot teste vee, sot an mole, ‘ge ‘Siadreaser au on Ma Wereolas JOAL—PURE LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND BEST QUA. / Wty red ash stows, rany Lag tf = col, arg At the lowed market ing fr busts or deliver pices. TTA TLOR, No 90 Bighth avenue, YOAL—#4 75 PER TOW. LEHTGH, PRACH ORCHARD and. Broa Mountain, of the first quniities, at $475, de Hvered from the boats: alao, Liverpool orrel and eannel coals, at the lowest market price. HENRY RERVE, eorner Canal aud Gentre, and corner Jane and West streets, FACTORY FOR SALB—GUTTABLE FOR A STRONG | There isa three horse power | Bete, wih heed tubes nitached. ‘Will be sold cheap for Tngubre at street, Brooklyn. FOIE tat ea AA ne siyie throw uberis well ‘and low rent. ‘The pur- tthe art ifrequired, Address Wm. F. Hunter, 473 Beaneag, ARRIAGE FACTORY FOR SALE—BY ORDER OF a er) ¢ Ford and Son. Hahed for the last twenty-five years, and has a THE COMPLETE song: store él up tn the plate glass es and Jars hattdsouely en RUGGISTS.—FOR SALE, tures of a first class drug best manner, incluin about 150 eran front drawers, de. Will be sold He. low for cash. UT, Court sireet, opposite Warren, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of an excellent corner Mguor sto on one of the best ave- OR SALE—THE LARD AND OIL REFINERY, 204 Franklin street, now in successful operation. Satisfac- ykensons given ‘for selling. to 000 can be made yearly. niquire on the he proiiaen from. 0 WOR SALE—THE STOCK OF LUMBER AND “Good will of four lots of ground running from street to street, on East Pe rpeinean location and stock not large. Terms Teasonable, and now a oot time for fill fall and winter trade: or will take in a [Sy omg office, or call on BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, ic ‘Nas- R SALE—AT A BARGAIN, THE LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures of the old established porter Jefferson House, 208 Eighth avenue. OR SALE-A SPLENDID HOTEL IN WILLTAMS. front; five billiard tables—the, be Turnighed trom top to bottom, and in com ished. Apply to E. 1, ‘TUCKER, house Known as the order—well es: ). 137 Fourth street, t OR Ln geet MACHINES OF THE oer AP aigute—Stnger's, 7 Howe's, Wheeler & Wilson's, luced aes for family ase. Prive advanced ee celebrated pont dy ‘sowing Sinem Ae RY THOMPSON, Auruonecr, 102 Nessa strech, ‘and 3, second door. corner of Aun, rooms No. 2 F®. SALE—AN OLD ESTABI! SanED pane house, capable of containi and boarders and well patronized; is to To those who are desirous of embarkin; rate chance offers, as it will be sold Dover street, between Zand 5 o'clock. OR SALE—A DAGUERREAN GALLERY, L00 ATED in the best business portion of the cit For further particulars int OR SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES AND /GooD WILL of large flour store, established for seven years. ling terms. Any part, a4 in that business a first be sold on very accom: enter the business this isa chauce seldom met with. Flour, box 154 Herald offiec, R SALB—A NEAT GROCERY AND LIQUOR STOR and doing a fine business, with goo ase can be had if required, at low RDT & CO., 170 Chatham street, centrally located, stock and fixtures. rent. Apply to A. NEIDI room Ni R SALE—A GROCERY STORE, IN A FIRST RATR location, doing a good business, ahd an excellent tea and he stand has been oceupied as a temperance ndsome fortune has Inquire at No. $ avenue D. STOCK AND FIX. No agents need need apply. OR SALE AT FORCED SALE.—I SHALLSELL, FIRST uarter value, lease and furniture of a hotel, and Third and lasteall. This is no humbug. Apply at 102 Nassau street, room 21. IANCY AND THREAD AND NEEDLE STORE FOR sale, with stock and fixtures. This is a very desirable oj italist. The reason for se!ling— ‘overy for the last 20 yeai een made on the premises, OR SALE—THE Goon, WILI, tures of a liquor store, well local t tr po maby for small ea Apply at 46814 Hutson street, jo Agents need apply. ROCERY FOR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES FT asta vaination; a first rate stand, now doing a good busi- ness, and can be mide to do much better, Rent very low. A good chance for a person with @ small capital. wagon, Inquire at 87 Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, P, oprletor is pe. $ocen Bantew tod Grove, Wi PL. FOR SALEOIN A LITTLE LIVELY TOWN in Wisconsin, 60 miles west of Milvennikie, novel with sil the modern, improvements, coutaining ‘soo saloons, barber sho) gne store. |The wi best ition. oulars apply tT. f aa, 7” verley place, New York. ARDWARE, STOVE AND HOUSE FURNISHING ‘The store ts very eligibly rooms, * ig lan in OS vole le painted, and in resent. For par- situated and “ong ARKET STAND FOR SALE.—A STAND IN ONE OF the best markets in New York, fitted up in good style, together with cellar, fixtures, Ac. ‘of the owner being sick and unable to attend to it, For infor. mation apply to HB, CAVERLY, 101 Barclay street, N. ¥., for three days. be sold in conaequence YSTER SALOON FOR SALE—DOING A FIRST RATR nd in & good location, with a low rent; reason for selling, other business, and uaablé to atiend to both, Cail at 116 West Thirty sixth street. ROPELLER FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL er, of about 300 tons burthen, in per- 42., and running on & profitable route, roved real estae. In: order, Ss emertie NSH 'UBMARINE TELRORAPH CABLE_FOR SALE BY Newfoundland and London RESTAURANT, CORNER OF BROAD. way and Waverley piace, for sale. Ten 9 Jara hen, pantry, servant's room, Ac, ai on the'premisea, ITPA STORE, FOR SALE—LOCATED IN A GooD Mecoling, “Norte eoay et Teapot part Freksous for seling, “Tertas easy to & Kalrces TB As Herald omces tached. ADDY qs SALE OR BKORANGS alk) A PTA! hundred > ef ai : ff 5 HENRY MAILLARD, 188 and 160 Mercer (he pereend mas street, Can be obtained At the lowest market price. T BILLIARD CUSHION.WINANT'S BX. ae oushion, \ patente Ag Accs, | Laos f- hay wiled toroid tables os short pomia thew Saas NEW STYLE OF BILLIARD TABLE S oureraltl re een een ean convince all of the DECKER, 00 Ann street WOULD AGAIN GIVE NOTION nnd cushions, manufactured Vy by and sold by O'CON- riers fl orders, shou abo oo ed diene tow ond otind ule = (Or, THe coe SIR:—THERE Atlantis oobie, Wail sawsro you there te nome notes he peceomt succens of the India rubler spring bed, at 8@ Beekinan OR SALE—A SPLENDID STOCK OF second hand tables, eve: Fa Gel ant canning, Ola AND ANOTHER he subscriber hav AT Tam the only vl i. GRIFFITH, Tig Malton meet saa IMPROVED yD TABLES ta ip Zane TABLES AND HOL- i IMPROVED BT tC oo t ersone in want of tables will ant nt Lt H afactory, 148 Fulton alwantage to boy FINANCIAL. Bie oe BANK MONEY —HATTER®, WOODBURY, soa on san ee il her bills of ro? — M. TAYLOR corner of New Bowery and ‘Chatham 5q\ IVIDEND.—THE KNIOKERBOCKER ICE, COMPANY $82 Canal sree, will pay a somt-annual dividend of ve a r cent to the ap ‘on and after October 19th, 1858. sf be closed from the 10th to the 19th instant, K. T. COMPTON, President. jew York, Oct. 7, 1868. IRST CLASS DRY GOO) ROCERS AND IRON Poe wanted by Pe RAE MURRAT Wall street (Manbatian Bank), _ Collections made throughout the United and Canada. INANCIAL—A WESTERN BANKER WISHES TO AR- F cr for i 60,000 t0 940,000 currency, foe at fy Ta 9 yO 0 ald office. ex Martone OFFICE, ony, or PHILADELPHIA, OOTO- THE CITY OF Puan ADELPHIA, nance Approved October 1, 1858. Laren Ma Mana 1 vi eee row City Loan. until the 16th day of r, A. a 1888, dep fn upwards will be issued, gk ‘interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, free from taxation, ani redeemable in thirty years from date. Proposals will be reel ved for any ‘sum, but not in fractions of one hundred dol ‘The prope will be opened on the oth a of October, 1858, by the Mayr of the city, in the presence of the City Troa- Surer und the Committee on Finance’ the highest offer will be accepted, the city reserving the right to accept or decline the whoie, or any amount thereof. Payment wil be uired on ‘the 20th day of October. Interest to commence from ALEXANDRE ‘HENRY, of Philadelphia, ONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS: FROM $1,000 TO $200,000, ‘Apply to BIRDSALL & CO., real estate, loan and geue- ral dusiness j ABELCY, 293 Broadway, room No, ORTH RIVER RANK, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1, 1858.—At a meeting of the Board of Direct dey eel Apear, ea, was unanimovaly eloled ent, AYS, FFICE OF EIGHTH AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY, New York, Oct. 4, 1858,—The Board of Directors have thia dey declared © qua uarterly dividend ¢ of three per cent on the capital een of pay i eaael le to the stockholders on demand, at JOHN 8. HUNT, ‘Treasurer. — (OFFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD com- pany, New York, October $, 1I86%—The Becond Avenue: Railroad Company has this day declared a quarterly dividend of two per eet payable on ‘and agver Monday ext, at the ofioe of Messrs. Wm. & Jno. O'Hrien, 29 Wall street. ‘The transfer books will be closed from this date until Tuesday, 11th inst. By orde: D. B. PETERS, Secretary. HOE AND LEATHER BANK, NEW YORK, SEPT. 28, 1838—Dividend.—The Board of Directors have this day de- elared a dividend of four (4) per cent, pens on and after the ue of October ensuing. ‘The transfer be closed ‘the Ist to the 1th of October inwi ee) ve. . A. KISSAM, Cashier. U2. STATES ARD DAMADA—7ae UNION BANE ot engen, eer, _ for, bes may aOR he ae ok lew York, here “ih dim, foe for which they, will fasue free of let fers notes, of £! emnetnta ns a oan St sat ieaseenoes Ss ANTED—A LOAN OF 84,000 ON THREE YEARS time at8 percent interest, payable semi-annually; un- uestionable security will be given upon real estate worth ree times the amount. Apply to GEO, WHEELER & CO., 81 Nassau street, $l. OOO 20, S240. PERSONS HAVING CAPITAL can make & good investment by buying State nd country rights, or the ‘whole of « patent recently haed, Onan articie universally used. For full partictlars addrews C A., Post oflice, stating where an iuter had. 3 O00 WAXTED.GTHREE THOUSAND DOLLARS {fanted for 90 days, for whieh ample security u stocks will be given and a liberal bonus. Principala only reated with. Address B. B., box 2,748 Post office, New York. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, WITH NOT Jess than $75, can have a chance of becorniny partner in & genteel business, where be cannot fail of king goed living, and seeing the country. This is no agency nor any other bumbuggery. Address, with name anc ence, 4 box | 184 Het ral office, “PARTNER WANTED—IN A RETAIL DRUG STORE; fuil control and manage: ompetency requisite, Location good for pre: scribing over the counter. ‘Pine chance for beginners. ‘Ad- dress box 4,647 Post otlice. OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE CO-PART- nership existing under the firm of Cropeay & Corwin, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. the outstanding debts of the firma will be collected by ( wi NDR PSEY. W. H. Conwne, Witness. hone 8 coNWIN. ‘The business will be conducted as heretofore at the old stand, corner of Fulton and South streets, were marie and firm Of G. 8, Corwin & Co, G8, CORWIN. New Yorx, Oct. 6, 1868. W. i. CORWIN, | ARTNERSUIP.—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD BUSI- ness experience, hnving $6,000, desires to purchase the in- ierest of a retiring partner ina ‘safe estab! busimess that will pay at least 6 per cent annually on ‘\e sum invested With hit own services. Address. with name and business 1o- cation, D. A. R., E, 968 Eighth avenue. ARTNER.—WANTED, A MAN, MARRIED OR SIN- gle, to lake charge of a good paying roe ery, and Thquor store, where he will have two clerks under him; I cannot be there only a week, so T want hin to receive the money, go to market, and pay the help; and if he has a wife she can have rooms rent free, and T will give aman that will do that a full share in stock, lease and fixtures, and half the profits for $250; Ly can oan pa whet cash he can. Apply in the store, 79 Mulberry: TERPRISE.—TO A PERSON WITH CASH TO THE amount of $4,000, a chance is offered for investment sel- dom met with. Address Clifton, No. 100 Macdougal street, Where an interview can be had, 'and satisfactory exp! wilt be made. 10 PHYSICIANS.—A PARTNER WANTED, BY A PITY- nician of twenty years’ extensive practice in thiselty; @ an with some experieuce and capital required. | Apply 1, oF address Birdsall & Co., 289 Broadway, room No. 6. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, OR BOOKKEEPER WITH some money, in a lar; Ray and commiasion hone down town, a rare chance AD) ply to ek” + GO. general business agency, 2581 room No. 6. W4nms PARTNER, WITH A Lg ad CAPITAL, atlemas who ia going ere tn ir rr weer ficuarsingue at SSe'American had $10 TO seo TO, INVRET, WITH I of business: which fair prott. rit FM. box I 180 Herald ts desirous an energetic ivi or hin Oe ast ih ie Weainens Calla 28 roadways room No. 8. . $400 —PARTNER WANTED, TO ‘ASSIST INA FIRST a 1. clams ‘ery, one of tho most desirahle and best Beate a SE ceseabany sat svt ws HOR —A MAN WANTED, TO ASSIST IN A HOTEL, + ortake an interest, ot stand in New York to Any, immediate! a] the cash, to ROTH - iAASAL SLFeU, floor. ASTROLOGY. -MADANE YORK, THE GREAT ENG. ye aimiet, pet "palin of the hand ald fp al i i i i H Tae] even to events at 183 ‘Stanton street bet Gita’ on and Sagoik, _Fee ‘Beene A STROLOGY.—THE Most USEFUL AND BRAUTIFUL, science extant, answering questions of fA I EE tions, horse or foot Peer acing, questions ai ia nim, pr amis. gory notes, an WILSON, 455 Peat! sarests Eb | ts the Resklence 827 Broome ve street, near pores divease and ey without is preci tsa cw de ae ADAME HARRIS TELLS ALL, RVESTS OF | -¥-~J Ahan ace eee titer Hours® i) Pd tits Ladies. ‘as coms; ectiernen, 6) joente, iz Aaa cefans mena Mtns oe sot ineckar rot WINES, LIQUORS, 4c, mail | AM PURE AS Ber caatttee nS i Ai ADE. LIBH HOUSES will remember SW. OLD ‘Ano note the ONLRBRAED LN DOLLA Containing ane bottle brandy, i ea ONATHAN JOnms, importer, INE OLD SCOTCH AND IRISH WitsK Rvs Fife Granda cierd toguae Vonton Dok te rAvo Poly French, peor Nes a gate fot bon! pa iL, clube and piled at tow proce, by Th ie, 83 Patton meen in mo WOULD NOT HAVE A LITTLE in Na howen fur meena! purarn Ray t ried nm bottles asserted liquor fe from raat oh iene No No. iam ret, Mo Wo fonah Wu, SOUGA WIT rect Ho 7 Svat Withee reek,

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