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__ SITUATIONS wal THD KEMALES, _ I LADY OF SOME COMPE A outs us cutting and fi Moor. naive ‘sa! Call ut 45 West WOMAN, WHO WANTS THE WASHING OF FAML ademen, can be highly tecominonded by Call in the rear of 229 Mulberry st, Fourth thor. ihe: SSN i Fs ALIFORNIA.—A YOUNG WOMAN WA C tion with a family going to California, Call at A. Demarest’s, 182 Broadway. PERSON OF n situation as comp given. NOR =XPERIEN Best of ree B, station C., A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, AS ren of tavelting companion to a lady wis rnces as to respectability, &e. Address M. Me freaky In Post aflce ANTED.—A YOU every way qulitied: geen atany tu ANTED— nursery WOMAN IS DESTROUS OF OB. of wet nurse; she is healthy and in tof references given, She can be t 13th st., between 7th and Sth avs, ANTED—SEWING BY WHEELER & WILSC chines; machines sent out by the day with comp rrtore; ladies and children’s wardrobes particularly ply to Mrs, Wilson, 405 Fourth avenue, corner of Twen- ig-ninkt street over Haenger’s bakery. Enwance in Twenty: ninth street, RO FINISH. FINE Clown cps ied, and highest prices paid, at H. M, Silver- ER and hats, man’s, 168 Broadw a. ——— CoStsintes orate and WHO Lil pt ite HER usiness thorous can produce good eit; renoos. Apply at 19S ath'ars = Abas po ee ee WVE OR SIX EXPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED—TO work atthe pickle business. Apply any time during the coming week at 310 Washington street, ‘ACHINE OPERATORS.—WANTED IMMEDIATE! several xood operators, to quilt silk for aings on Singer inachines; also several girls to baste work; noue but expert: enced hands need apply; steady work the year ro 8. & G. SAMUELS, 46 Broatway. Mixers WANTED—MUST BE A GOOD TRIMMER. else need apply. Apply at 154 Atlantic sircet, Nes WANTED—A WOMAN CAPABLE OF WAIT- upon an invalid gentleman, and wiMing to devote her care. None but such as are fully competent and well recommended need apply. Apply at No. 9 ‘Geot Zist street, from 8 til 9 A. My Sept foih asl 12a MILLINERS. “WANTED | IMMEDIATELY, fret class milliners; situation permanent, Also, one ‘or two apprentices to learn the business. Apply at Mrs. David- Sons Lullinery establishment, 15 Bleecker etree, barge GooD oa. WHO UNDERSTANDS the management of a dairy; an active woman rings cans Saraies not ipa ree rs of age may have a com- the country by applying fo $e week at tha reeidenoe Of Mrs.. Wilson, Silman’ a> concer of Park ave., one block from Myrtle ave., East Brooklyn, ANTEDCIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A WOMAN FOR general housework; 19 one that wil make herself useful good wages will be paid.’ Best elty reference required. Apply Bras West 43d st, Getween Sand 12 o'clock. Colored perton preferred. TWO ANTED—A GERMAN OR PROTESTANT GIR do general housework. Gall at 25 Retest. male WANTED—A FRENCH OR SWISS NURSE, TO TAKE ae ca ttte® of a chlld two years ol. | Must have ood recon Cail at 129 1008 st, neur Broadway, on Tuesday Detween Deiween 9 and 11 A.M ANTEDWA GOOD, SMART GIRL TO DO GENE. froning = Rye ‘ise ge hen ‘well, also be willing and obliging None’ ethe Sppiys Call at Nor 87 West Zist ats from 9 to 13” et eet ANTED—A SMART, CLEAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a first rate washer and troner aud good cook; algo, a'nurse and seamstress. Each with the best of recommendations. Apply at 197 West Sist., for two days, 8 are GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER in agmall family. None need apply without satisfactory. references at 160 Sullivan st. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN, IN A wholesale and retail millinery goods store. German pre: ferred. Apply to J. Spence & Sons, 27 Division st. ANTED—A HEALTHY WOMAN, TO TAKE A YOUNG fed Ce home pe over’ none need apply who have a be of their own; good references required, Apply fi ays at 219 West 0 st. fie soleil ig WAXTED-A PROTESTANT COOK FOR A SMALL family io euldren), to go fow miles thea al form Intelligence id AU street, between Bleecker and Amity. ages i aL l. WANTEDISEVERAL LADIES DRESS AND SOFT To hands possessing skill and tase, wazes pehtto Uncalarea west d steady employment {o1 year. Apply at RICHMOND'S, 587 Broadway. Saha —<—<———$ $$ A goer MEDALLION CAP MAKERS; ALSO cloak makers and four or five young ladies to learn, and an errand girl,” Also wanted to hire: one or two Grover & Baker family sewing machines, with or without the operator. ‘Apply at 638 Broadway. ee WiASam ses GOOD CLOAK HANDS IMMEDI. ately, also acutter, Apply to H. Edgerton, 409 Canal ‘ANTED—A NUMBER OF DRESS AND SOFT CAP- makers: also, apprentices to learn the millinery business. Apply to J. W. Goseon, 385 Broadway, GIRLS WANTED—TO LEARN THE SKIRT making: good wages and plenty of work. Appl; 200 mat Brooklyn, up stairs, Ps aide NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Hl, 1859. PERIENCE IN a& few more FoR ‘Te be NEW A ADT in og UPRIGHT PTAN mbers, libraries, hesements, bedrooms, Seen at MARLY'S, 897 i Broudway, <chcalalbtn LADY HAVING A VERY HANDSOME 7 OCTAVE AA. pianoforte, and having no further use for ose of & $850 instrument for nearly half its value; wera, Towewood case, six inonths in use, splendht Gone, res; oasible city mal Apply at the residence 47 Fifth street, between First and Secon: avenues, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL A toned aud superior made sev rosewood plano- forte, nearly new, at almost half its ost. if opplied Ji ne diately; made in the eity by a tirst class maker, and for trée years; hus large round corners, th ings, double iron frame, beautifully ornamented, sce Keys, carved lyre, iret dedk, and all the latest unpro) Parties wanting & reliable’ in o and touch, will tind this the gve cure © good piano. Call at 67 Bleecker aud Houston, AY ASTONISHING BARGAIN FOR CASH—ONE OF the finest toned planofortes in the city will be sold at an immense sacrifice, as the owner has no use Tor the same, ‘The rument ig first class in all respects, made in the city a few months since, and fully warranted; is full seven octaves; has splendid rosewood case, triple mouldings Michly carved loge, Large round corners, bevelled top, splendid nar] keys, frandeireilar scale, &o., fe, Call and examine Jore purchasing, at the residence 1d Leroy piace, Bleecker street, Lear Broadway. MELODEON OF SUPERIOR TONE, GROVESTIE ‘Truslow's make, with patent attachment, suitable for a Thdge or private tse, for sale cheap. Apply at 239 West Thir- stree ENDID dougal street, between YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, Would like to give instruction on the piano to one or two t thelr residence in Brooklyn. Terms moderate, Ad- “Harmon Brooklyn Post oilice. NT FULL ROUND CORN: RE octave rosewood pianoforte for. Fano ele aiyle of Louis XLV_, superb Gothic tipped carvings Heh carved legs, eiagant round. peat keys: anges ar] work, over sirting bass, besuliful rch tone, which can be Tested order and contains every improvement, viz., grand’ detoas bar, arch brace, suspension treble, de., and is Gue of the most elegantly carved pianos ever olfered for sale; in use two mouths; unexpired waerantee for two years: musi celebrated makers; price Sav; is without “@ bleiuish. Apply at the dwelling 676 Sixth avenue, near Fortietn street, ny Ull8 P. M., for three days. An object will be ollered Has case for shipping. Sonal puisiaare: Bete & BLOOMFIELD, PRACTICAL PIANO- forte makers, 173 Grand street, near Odd Fellows Hail.— chasers are invited to call and examine our instruments, ag ‘we bellgve iney are equal if pot superior vp to the much boasted premium aud patent plauos; but of that they will Judge for themselves. Ample references given. \HICKERING & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND 8QUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, FO. MASON & HAMLINS | sure ERIOR. n ie beeen yi AND HARMONIUMS ‘or parlors, churches, vestrie es ™ aan wat wholesale and retadl, PIANOS TO RENT. UITAR AND SINGING.—NAPOLEON W. GOULD, GUT- tart, from the principal concerts, Italian opera, e+ chables his pupils in a few Lessons to accompany songs and play effectively. Address 94 Fourth avenue, or Firth & Tnuaie store, 647 Broadway, N. B.—Schools attended. Ponds Je eiGioF BCHER'S SUPERIOR CIRCULAR SCALE, g fulliron frame, patent damper pianos, unequalled for standing in tune. Wareroom 856 Broadway,"near Fourteenth Manufactory 241, 248, 245, 247, 249, ‘aud 251 West Twen- ty-eighth street, near Nisith Mees AND a GERMAN LANGUAGE TAUGHT BY German lady, residing at 98 Amity street. Terms enue, moderate. UST BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE BY THE MANUFAC- turer, and by Wednesday next—Two. new 7 cclave rose- Wood pianos, at $250 each; regular price $400 and $450; they were expressly made to suit tirst class houses or familie: point of tone they have no equal. Please call at 251 Fourth ME,,0170, MULLER, TEACHFR OF THE PIANO. forte and. afr ig, has the honor W inform his friends and ihe public gene: the continues to give Lessons, either at bis Fesidence or at the residences of his pupils, For terms and een please apply at his residence, ‘int ay. th street, near MES, PERRIN MARETZEK, LATE PRIMA DONNA, Contre Alto, of the Italian Operas in Milan, Turin, New York, &e.» de, ives inst Jnstruction in all branches ‘of vocal imusie. th avenue, below Kighteeath > FOR SCHOOLS AND AND SEMINARIES, CHICKERING &50N New scale large se seven octave PIANOS, Price $300. ‘Warerooms 694 Broadway, N. ¥. rar ‘ORTE.—A GOOD SEVEN OCTAVE, py od frame piano, very little used and in excellent order, can be had for $17, ‘at 856 Broadway, three doors below Fourteenth street. TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS. —THE HORAOR WATERS pianos and for depth, purity of tone ‘and durability, are ‘aatryaased, Second hand pianos and me- lodeons from $25 to Pianos and melodeons to rent IORACE WaT TERS, Agent, 833 Broadway. sung tho very best—-angelgt A e vepeak of tbekt among the very Evi “We can 8} ol ein merits from personal knowledge.’"—Christian Intelligencer. upright. STODART 4 MO Manufacturers, _Warerooms 801 Broadway. G1exOR LUIGI DAMA HAVING RETURNED TO ‘own will resume his singing leagons aa usual. Call at or address 47 West Twenty-sixth street, between Broadway and Siath avenue, New York city. A LADY, TEACHER OF MUSIC, HAVING TWO hours per day to spare, will take two more pupils at 59 oan rend ences. Terms $9 per quarter, dress Music, box 2916 Post alice. TODART PIANOFORTES—GRAN an SQUARE AND or ___ SITU. ATIONS S WANTED_—MALES. __DANCING ACADEMIES. “SITUATION WANTED AS PORTER IN SOME PS. tablishment by a mau; he speaks French, English, Ger- Ttalian languages.’ Best city reference. Aderess A. SMART YOUNG MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE care of horses and cows, would like a place with some Fespecusble not afraid to work; wages not so much anol ; understands gardening and flowers. Call at Mr. ‘Sault 5, 64 White st., on Monday, Good reference. \ SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS traveller in a watch importing house, or as salesman in retail jewelry establishment; understands the business, and “Speaks Frenel Se ae Can furnish good references. Salary moderate. Please address Isaac, care of Jules Rauss, No. sh u street MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, ENER- getic young man, who is @ good penman, aud able and willing to Work. Address George, Herald ofice: ITUATION WANTED—BY A PERSON OF UNDOUBT- ed character and ability, as outdoor salesman in some wholesale house in this city, Piiladelphia or Baltimore; has a good acquaintance South and West; could intinence conside- Fable trade in the millinery, embroidery and lace goods; — Best of references. Ad salary Traveller, Herald Paes MERCHANT TAILORS. —WANTED—A SITUATION, by an American, with good city hay remy ag cutter stlestnan; best of reference given. ‘Address Guster: 128 Seosawey, toon. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A YANKEE NOTION house, by a young man who has had three years’ expe- rience in that business. is si and capable, with first class recommendations. Address D. N. F., box 3,38 Post office, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGF, ‘situation in some Western eity; has had five veare’ ex: ience in business: | Best city reference given. Will be will- fo work at anything for a salary gulliclent to support him. ‘Addrees Aribur fi. O.. Heraid oflee. HELP ) WANTED—MALES. . y 3 MAN, OF GOOD Hii Sire watt oeasepeupiablaseeoecces ieee character, Bc. will hear of « situation by applving to Mr. Elliot, Herald 4 11 o'clock ou Monday mording. FEW ACTIVE MEN CAN MAKE FROM $10 TO $30) welling A. Brower's patent water-proof composition for boots, shoes and all leather at the States and ec Warranted to make them perfectly impervious to wa Yast half as Jong again for using it, and what every body ante ‘A. BROWER & CO, No. 4 Reade street: N.Y. OVS WANTED—FOR PACKING; man lads, 15 wo 16 years of a ent at the store of D. F. Tieman TWO GOOD GER. em Co., 128 William st. aed ARTENDER WANTED store on Broadwa: well, with good referen eday imorniny. <<_ eee ILERK WANTED—TO Ore, Wee Be peATTEND, in.’ Apply at 674 Sth av eur ‘OR A FRUIT AND LIQUOR that andertands the business: ¥ apply at 307 Broadway, Mon. In A_ GROCERY © whe can speak st. BY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED— Petersburg, Va.i first clus Ses Soot cane Speed apply buttiose who can be uz’ the ‘beat ity. Address for thres honesty and capacity rete for three SSeS “PYRE GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—10 GO souTHT, two active retail salesmen, who know the trade thoreu he ily; one to take el of cloths,’ eassimeres, &c., and lice ‘ind one to take charge of embroideries, laces, €e. Twho are fully competent, with good city references, me Re: on Monday:aorning, 12th inst., between 7 mbes at. Go 70 ete S bex 2,524 hose ‘ents elteot i AOA. i., pp WANTED—IN A BOYS’ CLOTHING WARE. UF Rouse; one whe thoranghly undersiaods euiting yaiterae gettin, 8 an rea’s clothing, may apply imme. Netely at $0 Chambers at Tea seat po hn EH NT ET AIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—FOR THE Gress goods department, One acquainted with the up FRE an prcgared. “Apply with good (references to avent z Defore WWe/clock A.M. on Mondays fT urYsecona street, Sees SALESMAN WANTED—ONE THAT I3 AO. With the city retail trade and ca come well Aion mended. “News others need adéress J, D. D., Herald Ade \rees, stating salar VARTED—A swan, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ABOUT ies Fy iwistant salesman ina list store. » H., box 108, Savannah, Ga. “ANTED—IN A LAwy ER’S OFF! ICE, A FT! WrYNae S Address bor 201 Mee Pore bo ANYTED—A YOUNG MAN To Apply this day and to-morrow ta tay AyigQUOR NTED--DRY GOODS SALBANEN, i of referen Apply to C. G. Hook, 108 andi hs Ce" ANTED—A SALESMAN OF EXPERIENCE, To TARE. charge of tho hosiery d arimment, Apply ‘at Lord & ‘Poylor'e, corver of Grand and Chryeti A. DODWORTIIS DANCING ACADEMIES, , HRoabwar, New You, Nor ie uibarasen ruta, New York, on WEDNESDAYS and ISATURDAYS, com iq mencing Sept. 2m. brooks ou TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing bre class for ladies at 11 A.M.j class for children at P. M.; for gentlemen at 8 P. M. bg eg Private classes and school classes attended. Circulars may be had at either of the academies. Mr. DODWORTH takes great pleasure in calling attention to the enlargement of his Brooklyn establishment, The large room has nearly double its former capacity, with anti-roue in proportion. Great attention bas been given to the adoption of a proper system of ventilation. Mr. DODWORTH hase ever made it duty to int uce, in addition to allthe fashionable Would have the most on the tigure, walk and general deportmeat of r his charg Gances, such exercises and Uances. as effect uy ealutar; thos MIs NEW PROF. BOND WILL OP! rooms at 900 Broadway and at 275 Bleecker street, for the coming season, on the Ist ¢ September. | Mondays ‘and ‘Thursdays at 275 Bleecker, stree Tuesdays and Fridays at r a sireet; and Weduesday and Saturday Afternoons, exclusively for young misses and masters, at 276 Bleecker street. FERRERO’S. ‘ourteent aireet, a an a bo West Fon academies will open in New Tas on the oth of October, and in Brooklyn on the llth of October, at 3% P.M. SGhocls ‘and. private cltasea ntended.” Papits can exter any time during the season. given as usual. For cirewars apply at the jemies. HARPER'S DANCING ACADEMY, MILITARY HAL, ‘open for the reception of pupil Days of aiton Puesdaye and Frisays. Leland J. A. MACPHERSON’S ie DANCING ACADEMY, No. 207 BOWE! ASSEMBLY Ba AS ‘OW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. P Days—TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS—afternoons and even- ngs G ‘lasses for ladies, misses and masters from 3 to 5 P. M. Also an Evening Ulass for young ladies from 7 to 8 P. M. aes from 8 to 9, and 9 to 10}g for ball room practice exclu- "Private lessons vem nt any time nnoccapied by classes. NOTICE. Mr Macpherson will be assisted with the junior departncei by ities ELLE ene of his own poplin: . B,—The first Opening Assembly comes off on maps AY EVENING, repeated and Win 80 FePCUVERY OTHER MONDAY. L. DE GARMO BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 snoous oraner, wz. or AY, SEPT. Ladies meet TUESDAYS and FIIDAYS 3t06P.M. NTLEMEN, 7 Onildren WEDNESDAYS and 8 Betu DAYS, 3106 P. M. Ladies primary classes instructed by Mra. BROOK KES. Private lessons at hours not occupied. by classes, ‘The art of dancing # of high antiquity, and tts general utility 85 greatly prized by the ancients as an'abject of much iinpor- tance, In Burope various governments enacted laws ordering music and dancing to be introduced into their educajional sys tems as a means of promoting the health and activity of their poplls and guarding against the dangers of too close applica. tion to etudy, which often “produced lassitude, deformity, and even imbecility. ‘Thus, by a Judicious bleating of yasieal with mental education, the schouls in many paris of Europe Tose to & most exalted poattion. Socrates, Plato, A Fyrchus and Theseus, aa also many ther illustrious men, often diverted themselves by meaus of move easiest who have earned to dance."—Po; ‘dances are received regularly from Ei the pupils bave all. the ad Nbich they g7uld expect to re eitzer side of the Athuatie THH OPENING SUIRER WEDNERDAY RVENING, Sept. 21. yN ADAM 645 Be on Tuesday practio days, a niages in perfecting ve from masters of the art arday Mondays, hug at 8 oe iG a AG ADEMIES, NO. 65 roadway, N. ¥., will re- open en Water aoe 21, at 4P. oleic Xo. 9 Soni fea meet favs - sooo ana a been entany Sgt remodel beautifully decorated. See circut __ FRENCH ADVERTISEMEN T'S. OF ‘pN_DEMANDE—IMMEDTATEMENT, rove Wee ae mille particuliere, une euisinies Studrenser SE Bon nit Hamre feeneaise ou atjemanda, /\X DEMANDE—UNE BONNE PRANCATAE oO AUIS Ocoee, pour prendre win do dnuk tatancn Tin fesse iutre de une personne ayant déja sol ans, marae Bee Fie, cake nn AS motgné des entinnts, (8 DEMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANCAIS Pour aolgner avoir de bond pres de Broadway, mardi de 9 a 11 heures d CATION DISTINGUEE, Pallemand et Vital compagnie chez ane . N., care of M. W. Cristern, ovra. 129 lume rue natin, JRE, DAME, D" DRY GooDs, une Dv Sener AY % ‘OMPLETE ‘ASSORTMENT OF. RICH LACES AND PARIS EMBROIDERIES, Bought at Brussels and Paris, expressly For first class city retail trade, Comprising the choicest and most select styles in collars, here] handkerehlefs, coitteurs, barbes, vells, capes, berthes and lace of all widths. ‘The whole being selected with great care. N. Be hr—i 00 French apo ot aats, 768 7Se,, warranted, worth « = th “800 Honiton lace collars, st, ¥ < ‘The ladies will find some extraordinary bargains by examin- ing our stock before purcheaing. | . WILLIAMS i 00. (Late Pout Roberts) GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR- Fialnw.—In consequence of retiring trom the business, B. CULE. DBR, of 401 Canal street, three doors west of Broad: way, Wil sell Gut his entire mock, Sver” SON'000, worthy Of rich embroideries, real thread laces, timmings and French tane goods, all of whitch have been bought foreush aud will be 301 At a very great reduction to close the business. T EMBERSON’S, 357 SIXTH AVENU! ‘Twenty second sb “Will open on Monday, September 12, A beautiful stock of ribbons, des trimming, erochet Of every description; also a good assortment : 4 . of shawls, border needlework, collars, sleeves, sets, edgings, insertions wad banda, nd bug nets, black lace veils, &e.y de. Flowers, feathers, Bajou’s and other » CORNER OF ages and Inces, from auction daily. A good assortment of headdre: celebrated kid gloves. EMBERSON, N.Y. & CO. HAVE sortmentof fall and w ry goods, selected in the i as o and Loudon markets, with an ed pecial care to their retail trade, Canal street, corner of Mercer. NOW ON EXIT. OLD, CO} RNOL as dition a larg (AT Heistonps, ‘687 Broadway, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Wonld call the attention of the ladies to the eholeest display of imported pearl and home made headdresses, LADIES’ DRESS CAPS: Mourning and illusion goods, ever exhibited; the personal superintendence of Mrs, Richmond, which puts at res the reports that she had retired from busine MO: 587 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. AT 471 BROADWAY, é UBSDELL, TRIRSON & LAKE, 1,000 RICH stl K ROBES, aT $18, TH $25, ‘The above goods, bought at Ther rotent are 25 per cent less than they are under AUCTION SALES, The cost of importation, T 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, Will offer at retail cin MONDAY, Sept. 12, A LARGE STOCS WV FALL GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. T 471 BROADWAY, * UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, ‘Will offer at retail on MONDAY, Sept. 2, $100,000 WORTH OF SILKS, Recent auction sales Cost of importation, purchased at the at 30 per cent less than the T ELLIOTT & CO'S FIRST CLASS: Peco erren ENTH STREET. an endless variety of RICH FALL RIBBONS; ‘The largest assortment on exhibition in the upper part of the city. REAL LACES, FRENCH EILS, at pried that chal- t FLLIOTT'S ris SHER and REAL THREAD V go competition. t ELLIOTS, for an assoriment of PUSHER and REAL BARBES and COIFFURES, in styles that cannot be found elsewhere, and ut prices that cannot be touched, At ELLIOTI'S, for a COMPLETE LINE of RICH EM- BROIDERIES, including several large lots direct from AUC- TION, consisting of INFANTS’ WAISTS, CAMBRIC SETS and COLLARS, SCOTCH and FRENCH BANDS, and 1,000 EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. A CARD FROM WM. & THOS, LEWIS, 12 FOURTH AVENUE. RICH CARPETING. WM, & THOS, LEWIS, 12 Fourth avenue, invite the atten- tion of carpet buyers to tileir new and elegant stock of RICH VELVET CARPETS, ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS, CROSSLEY & SON'S MANUFACTURE. BRUSSE! ‘ARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, ALL WOOL CARPETS, THREE PLY ane 3RAIN CARPETS Atany and every price from 40c. upwards, ENGLISH AND sic a FROM THE BEST MAKERS, . S0e. to $1 25 per yard. ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY LOW. ‘Those about furnishing will find inducements not to be bad elsewhere in this city. WM. & THOS. LEWIS, 12 Fourth avenue, ‘Opposite Cooper Tnstitute, N. B.—Two partors and two bedrooms to let over the store. T 413 BROADWAY. 4A We respectfully solicit the attention of the public to our iarge, varied and well selected stock of ready made clothing, now complete for the FALL TRADE. il suits to mateh from $8 to $20. Beau 500 vests at. 300 business coats: 300 pair cassimere pants. Gentlemen will nd it to their inter fore purchasing elsew! Our custom department is well stpplied With a rich and vavied stock 01 CASSIMERF:! ATINGS AND VESTINGS. Comprising the latest styles and richest goods of rei portation, Which we will make up to order he satisfaction of the wearer. Our furnishing Bike department is well supplied with all goods in that line. RADE, McKINLEY & } , 413 Broadway, corner Lispenard street, A’ 204 CANAT. ee EL ae (late ae NE FOR HARLY ERAT Bi ‘ARADE, RE NOW &. NEW VELVET ee LAS, NEW VELVET a AKS, NEW CLOTH CLOAKS, NEW Wrarreis "AND D DUSTERS, xpresaly for first el ONDER THE BRANDRETH HOUSE. T 361 BROADWAY. ee ae stent FOR INSPECTION OF SHEANGERs AND VISITERS, EMBRACIN Rich ee velvet cloaks, legaut black cloth are And a comp! pele ‘assortment of For early fall wear. LMOST GIVEN awaY¥, PAPER HANGING: CARP! iS, WINDOW SHAD IN STINGS, &e. | Fine satin 12 cente, ‘Tne g 50 cents per roll. 5,000 pair a window oi $1 per pair. Algore largo agaortsnent of carpets and oi , from auction, very 314 Hudson, above Spring street, CARD. CW. JACKSON, NO. 081 BROADWAY, HAS received per late steamers and from duction a very larga and choice stock of mourning dresa ng of black ailke in every variety, second) mourning. ‘ak, tl selec Rgyles of Trish and Freneh poping, Valencias, &c.; thibets for shawls in every widih; Rngleh aod French bornbazines, Vext make; Eng. fish apes tn every width; Henrietta and Maltese doh; bee sides many novelies too numerous to mention; also English crape veils, bonnets, mantilla: wis, &c., &c, ‘Ladies will please observe DN, Importer of Monrning Goods, between pring and Prince streets. FOR $10,000 WORTH OF RY AND GLOVES, well assorted, inelnding the newly imap OLFERINO RID GLOW! E, at 630.; and 200 dozen GOOD KIDs, at 25c. perpair, IN FALL COLORS. ae toAt BLLIOTT'S for politeness and strict attention to cus- ore cheap, at AT ELLIOT ‘all trimmings pouring in daily. A new woven skirt, in the market, now ready for sale, PATENT SCOLLOPED Inflated bustles are supe rlcesell, Gera tp able, and curve gradually by, weight of the ‘dress perfect skirt supporter; folds into a small space sits down, and again springs ont by B. F. MOORE, 121 Nassau atreet; W. Dey street; Calhoun & Robbing, 25 Vessy street, Retsil every- where. Also, at Cort’s sikrt emporium, No. 222 Fulton street, ROADWAY 755.—WOVEN SKIRT FACTORY, MISSES sirts from 4 to 16, spriny ladies’ 40 springs, 31, 25 and 2 springs, good shape made and cheap; ol skirts made over. 765 Broadway, corner Lighth street. RUSSELS AND CHANTILLY LACES. MILIBE & GRANT, 708 Broudway, Wt offer during this week, Black Chintilly points, from $65 to $150 eich. Mantilias, flounces and trimming laces in every width. Point a guile sets, Collars, handkerebiefs, capes and barbes in the latest shapos and designs, L. HARDING'S WOVEN SKIRT FACTORY, 231 Spring e&reet.—The only place ta get misses 1Gaprings, er ibeprng shirts wads over woven skirts, (aprings close, tne: food abape, well vig Oa nd \4MEUR par SHAWLS. ARNOL YSTABLE & CO will offer on Thursday, Sth inet, ‘heir a Pt raion OF carne hair shawls. ‘They have been elected especially for their retall trade. Cenal street, corner of Mercer. \HEAP FROM AUCTION LINEN Goobe IN HUCKABAOK, DAMASK AND A Naples, oylies ana table cloths, of Also, an ssarcianent crew Drews ‘goods for oe a senaon, HOOK, ‘tats W. 8. ‘Boni i.) 168 and 110 Bixth avenue, DRY GOODS, ECOR A! ND. > FURNITURE.—RINGUFT, REN, A RCOTTE, 343, 345 and M7 Pourth New York, having made extensive alterations and ad- ‘sin their already spacious warerooms, woul respect: all the w enon of rat class customers to their clegant ot Frenel ted and domestic manufacture! furni- Alle an woalfea weaterals for window sirapery, twee and n curtains, French paper hangings, &c. Also, \ mas nilicent asgortment of aubusson and moquet carpets, ru pisno and table covers, gas Gxtures, chandeliers, bronzes, locks, fe, Manufactory 86 Weat Sixtventh street’ Houso i ris No. 3 Rue de la Paix. Sole agents in the United States for the royal earpet manufactory of Holland, paw suet ditic FIRE! GREAT BARRAING WET AND BURNED GooDs, THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE FIRE! CLOSED ( FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INSURANC! MP ANTES. Aliough the store has’ been. crowdel Lots utmost eapacity, and ail served who could be waited upon, thereis still a balance remaining on hand, and THE BALE MUST CONTINUED UNTIL ALL 18 SOLD, The balance referred to comprises DRESS GOODS Of all kinds, DAMASQUES, Linens, shirting and sheeting, mislins, blankets, coanterpanes, wels, diape SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, Such an oppartanity as the {oF procuring cheap dry. goods seldom occurs. For. Caf Comy Wie RouERTS, 252 Bowery, betwoen Prince and Honsion sets TO HAVE LOST THE popular favor they trimmings tor importations that fi Indies of the French ow the most informed by fare not used at all-in Pat are all adopting ribbons, Dr ace with the Yeading fushlons whould rim thete garments with appropriatsly But, in selecting ribbons, costumers shou patronise only the reliable importers or dedlers w ments are geberally seasonable and treah. We have been v fasorably impressed with he extunalee stock fared by LICHT N, No. 38 y, New York. ‘The amotmtot eatery ‘oy Llchonsiein taiwan tarvedinie. Rowse of hia latest styles are strikingly novel and beautiful. Ladies and ssmakers find it advantageous to purchase at this store, can obtain the best quilities and latest styles cheaper “ HOUSEKEEPING GOODS DEPARTMENTS. Embracing full and complete assortments, ow open Per 835 Broadway, ‘Corner of Worth street, EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. ORD & TAYLOR Would invite special attention to their large stock of FASHIONABLE DRESS GooDs. Selected expressly for city retail trade, inelading the Tected expressly rast FALL STYLES “Trench walle ee Tae poplin pri itexd cashmere, me- rinoes, Paris de laines, crossovers, foulards, printed merinoes, tlounced robes, &c., &c. BELOW REGULAR PRICES. Now 463,488 and 467 Broadway. Nos. 255 to 261 Nos. 47 and 4) Catharine street. ATEST NOVELTIES L ae IN SILKS AND SILK ROBES. (OVELTIES sneer ata IN PARIS DRESS GOODS. LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS, CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES seine ne AND LACES, by tore Pine one 35 Bite DADWAY, i ee On MONDAY, September 12, ‘And offerst Sper cent below the cost of importation, EDWARD Mount 1D. ryt Cakes 12. ae AINS IN is SORES GooDs FROM AUCTION, sale ht adi veeuine 20 nestinanaeums AIL rote a OF 25 PER CENT ON THE COST OF IMPORTATION, EDWARD LAMBERT & €0., Broadway, Corner of Worth sire Gy eter bes AND PART MOURNING Goons. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS REQUESTED to our present very large and desirable stock of MOURNING GOODS. Black silks and robes, bombazines, paramattas, alpaca, tami, renaline, bareges, crepe morette, silk Ussues, crepes, mantil- fis, wii, de. Also PART MOURNING GOODS. Lawns, bareges, mohair crossovers, challies, poil_ de chavre, delaines, chally delaines, brillixnts, ‘ginghams, prints, robes, shawls, inantillas, parasols, collars, sleeves, &c. MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 461 to 467 Broadway, 267, 259 and 261 Grand st., And 47 and 49 Catharine's FALL GOUDS ee AT RETAIL. NG, ADRIANCE & CO., ‘No. 355 Broadway, ‘Have now open ai retail, A very large and choice st FALL Goops, Unsurpasied in this city, lete with: THE MOST NOVEL AND SELECT PRODUCTIONS o FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, SELECTED AND IMPORTED eapecially for their ETAIL TRADE, comprising A most extensive assortment SILKS, EVERY ee pesoftlPr10x OF DRY GOODS: LLY KEPT FIRST CLASS RETATL STORE, a ck CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c. A constant succession of novelti By every European steamer. CHEAP (GOODS OM AU cTION, SALES. Please examine and compare our pricea before purchasiag here. eeaners STRANG, ADRIANCE & CO, Broadway. ‘EW FALL SILKS. 300 PIECES FANCY SILKS, From the great e AUCTION SALES, All new and beautiful styles, less than the importer’s cost, and jen w fifteen per cont less than the Broadway houses, who Fe) bis 279 Fulton street, Brooklyn. OTICE.—TH® SUBSCRIBERS WISH TO INFORM THE skirt manu “turers that we are starting @ factory of six Jooma, of which some are in operation, capable of weaving the best quality of tape, with bagging or weaving in the steel hoops, Manufacturers wishing to contract with us for work, p call at 116 West Thirty-first street, near ndoventh avons, EW PATTERN CARPET, CROSSLEY & SONS, NO. 1,219.—In store and for sale Ne eee cian Ivet and tapestry. sarah ” 206 Fallon street, Brooklvn. yd SILK ROBES. A.T. Ea & CO. will open, on Monday, Sept. 12, “twO FLOUNCED ‘ED. "AND DOUBLE SKIRT SILK ROBES, ‘Lyons manufaetnre (not Swiss), AT $18 EACH; Value RICH BROCHE FLOUNCED DITTO, @ At $25 each, Formerly sold for $35. Purchased at the large auction sales of this week. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. | erik SILKS, FALL STYLES, Rich Brocades, Plaids, Cheni, Flounced Robes, Also, LOW PRICED DRESS SILKS, LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to 467 BROADWAY. Nos: 255 to 261 GRAND STREET, Nos. 47 and 4 CATHARINE STREET, REMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, des the New York Hott, 23 BROA| mcjentlemen who wieh to have rfif ls, all mado by band, abould not fail to call and give thelr orders, They can be ha tert zen, or $16 50 per half dozen, They are pk Ch the premises, and superintended by "yr ROBERT THOMPSON, Who has had more than Cafe 6 years’ experience. His ‘shirt is acknow- edged as the best iting shirt in thia city. ICH LACES. A. T. STEWART & CO.. will open on Monday, September 12, an invoice of LACE GOODS, just received, comprising the newest and chotest productions in every variety of style, quality and make. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. Ry FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES AT RUINOUS LOW PRICES, 75 Vd pces oll botled lenny silks, 84.; worth $1 25. pe jeces rich, 8a.; worth $1 25. worth $1. do. SF catia 25; worth $i 50. 25 piecex superior rielt slike, $155; worth $2 25, ra broche long shawls, all wool, only $10. ware broche Jong shawls, all wool, only $4 50. Its ploocs French merino, all colors, only 78e.; worth 8a. De ladnea and and handsome dress gools at wowbreny® low prices, 0. & J. M 200 Cirand street, corner of Forayth. KIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS.—TWELVE SPRINGS $1 31, fourtéon $16) amt xeventeen springs $2, Dealers sip: at with nine springs $8 per doze prings $11, and. ourteea ep prings S14 per dozen. Old made over. r8 woven ukirt factory, 231 Spring street, near Hud: oa ttn shirt of the best on are Gkints— .— 1, FRANGE Warranted got to rip « beat materia) dew ¥ op salve. WOVEN SKELETON SKIRTS, ome apart, being made of te Sold cheap for cash, at 6L Chatnbers street Dealers call aud examine for TOUFREIYSE ie DRY GOODS, we. Citron, sicriens,” in SKIRTS. THE !IJOU WOVEN EXTENSIO Parenrin Nove ON SKIRT, WITH MUSLIN en 9, 1858. oa desideratum has been obtained—the bijou woven skirt, | witl MUSLIN BUSTLE, Is admitted by all to be to ay Lae skirt made GHTNESS, NEATNESS AND DURABILITY, Belg and wach aamlne cnemarian Were nee ripping or falling apart. 1 8, HEWSO HE LATEST PARISTAN § “OF CLOAKS AND MANTY FALL EX!UBITION AT H. EDGERTON’S, 409 CANAL STREET, YTS. CLOAKS AND YAN TELETTS, IN EVERY VARIETY OF DESIGNS A STYLES. AS A SPECIALITY, ‘We would invite the attention of the ladies to several new dexigns in CLOTH BURNOUS, CHESTERFIRL LD D SAGK TO STRANGERS this exhibition of our cho terest, therefore don’t leave th them. city until you have examined COUNTRY MERCH will find it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock be- fore purchasing elsewhere. H. EDGERTON, 409 Canal! street. HREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, ising, in new patteras aud good quality forsale at low GEO. Rel. HYATT. 23Canal aL ail, for mab only. and 31 Howard st rely between roadway aud Him PHOLSTERY GOODS AND WINDOW SHADES. FERGUSON BRorueRs, 351 Broadw re and are constantly. Tocelring satin delaines, BAGLISICY and GERMAN DAMASKS, BROCATELS, REPS, CH and MUSLAN CUITAINS, table cliciothe slings, tassels reen and white hollands, gilt eornices, &., all of prices and most favorable a, ry variety, of our own manufac: to which we would invite particular niteation, as being superior and cheaper than any in the market, YrorsteRy Goons, COBTATY MATERIALS FURNITURE COVERINGS. A. T. STEWART & CO. have now open, at prices lower than ever ollered before in this city, a splendid ‘assortment of triple ith satin damasks, BROCATELS, TAPESTRY, Damas laines, lace and muslin curtains, with’ every article in the upholsier} line, imported expressly for thelr fai trade Broadway, Chambers, and Reade streeis, LCANIZED RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS—THE undersi now in store, at wholesale only, and is dail; eiving from his factories in the United States and from. the best manufactories abroad, large quantities shirred elastic poled embracing all made by retrace Fearing, raiding, sewing, or boners waited, incl 8, tapes, suspenders, bee acid will grant listess stamps with attorlky 4 as irnanbactive tx import ‘and sell the vuleanized rubber elastic fabrics. All such siamps have a fac simile of my name, without which no goods can be legally vended in United States during ies ii vie Cat a ‘s Principal warehouse, No. 23 ‘Cortlandt street, Ne, KISKER BROTHERS, 9 DUANE STREET, ARE offering to the trade their new importations of fall goods, cousisting of, Velvets, eating and bonnet materials, on, Flowers and feathers, Blondé lace and ruches, And all kinds of millinery goods, of which they aiways keep a full assortment, at the lowest prices, 859.-FALL IMpORTATION! 185! LEWIS & SEACORD, Invite attention from thelr patrons and the nishing goods for gentlemen, just received, of all varieties, embracing all the latest novelties of the Paris and London mar- kets, together with the usual full ‘assortment of staple produc- tions Shopping solicited. Shirts to order, fiting warranted, Sam- ple shirts and collars made on approbation, 655 Broadway, public to new fur- = ‘THE FASHIONS. TTRACTIVE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS! 139 FALL STYLES, — 189. HEADDRESSES! PEARL AND JET SLIDES! PLAIN AND FANCY STRAW BONNETS, 4c, dc. WARRIN & BLAKE, 412 BROADWAY. to milliners and dealers a very large and extensive of the above goods at prices which defy competion, and styles and quality not excelled by any house in the rade. PATTERN BONNETS! PATTERN RN BONNETS! PATT ATTERN BONNETS! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT | OF SILK AND FANCY PATTERN BONNETS! Our stock is all new, ai sales, and is worthy the’ special first clas goods. expressly for this fs attention of all who purchase WARRIN & BLAKE, 412 BROADWAY. ONNETS AND PATTERNS—AT MRS. BELL'S, NO. 8 Catharine street. “The newest styles of fall and’ winter bonnets now ready, Country merchants supplied with pattern bonnets. atterns of basques, waists, visittes, cloaks, Hunting, Partin capes, siceres and aprons for ladies and children.’ All kinds of stamping and embroideries for sale or done to order. IASHION PATTERNS.—MADAME GOODALL HAS the honor to inform her numerous friends and customer that Mr. Goodall has returned from Europe where heh —_ ‘wed her contract for a weekly supply of patterns in of their issue in London and Parls.” $34 Canal sirect, New York. ALL AND WINTER, FASHIONS OF PARIS MILLT- .—Mrs. 8. P. LOVETT, Agent, importer ter of fashions, and wo! lesale dealer in ladies’ and misses’ ready made rnvites the attention of the Southern, Western, New York an New England merchants. and miliners to Her splendid and fasblonable assortment of new and novel endless variety, at 753 B doors below REAT BARGAINS IN MII Bk ae winter bonnets of every kind. no mattern bon- nets, fall bonnets, childrens” hata. eaten Darga ins for the million. Travelling bonnets. 1. BINNS’ Broadway Millinery, 536 Broadway, up stairs. Wedding bonnets. ILLINERY GOODS, RSH BONS, SILKS, VELVET: FRENCH D AMERICAN FLOWE! RO AND FEATHERS, BLONDE AND PUSHER LACES, EDGINGS, RUCHES, &C) ‘We beg to direct attention to the above splendid stock of’ mil- linery goods, which are All of this yeason's importation and manufacture, and will be found replete with everything new and rare in'style and color, which we are enabled to sell 15 to 20 per cent under Broadway prices. ta ies, call and judge for yourselves, We paitienlarly direct the attention, of the trade to the above Bock, which we will dispose of at the lowest cash prices, ALL AND ash 1 JOHNSO! 401 Canal street, two doors from Thompson. NE®W ARRIVALS IN MILLINERY GOODS COUNTRY MILLINERS ONLY ARE Tequested to examine the beautiful pattern bonnets new styles imported expressly for MRS. RALLINGS. Her friends and customers are invited to inspect the im- ported bonnets as well ag those of her own manufacture on her usual opening day, of which due announcement will be made. RS. RALLINGS, 313 Canal street. ILMAN’S IMPERIAL, PARISIAN, OWER AND RIBBON DEPOT, ne Bronday, 104 Rue Richeleu, Paris. L, TILMAN respectfully informs the trade generally that the increased demand for this celobrated and exquisite “ayiea Of lowers, and millinery goods in general, that He hag mad fuch arraigementa as a have the most, ex eionsive, varied and magnificent assortment of goods ever imported in the Enutket "Purchasers are respeeituue mnvtiod io call nnd Judge for thempelves, and they will ind every novalty of importation, at low prices, for cash exclusively. in all the THE a FRADES. CIVI, ENGINEER, SURVEYOR, AND Wil0 18 practically acquainted with the chemical assays of coal, cepper and iron ore, » French and a tit ion as manager for ® coal or copp minitig company; he can put up all the works, feom rail ecek and copper furnaces, and will furnish the best references from this and the old country. Address Civil Hngineer, box Herald oftice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WATCHMAKER, TO GO South or West. Inquire at V. J. Magnin Guedin & Co., No. 2 Maiden lane, 10. HATTERS,—WANTED, hut finishers, Constant work given. . Waters, No. 18 Walker st. 10 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS —A LONG BXPE- rienced and highly respectable individual wishes to be en- fared.” Address G. F., box 179 Herald ofee. Country pre: ferred. REF wes ED—A PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER. APPLY & Co., 28 Maiden lane. ANTE! D- p—AT $2 CATHARINE STREET, TWO TIN. 1 men Cepeegt iron Pin map heerry pel ns Fal oer An ei end Job. and gow wag for the winter. TEN FIRST CLASS SOFT Apply to Rhinaldo wa NEWSPAPERS. OE eT REPORT OF THE RAUL AND WINTER “ine, er Pia weenie, the work Gyikee SEBEL PLATE engraving of twenty fi a Superbly colored, with pattern sheet, ne oP bee alageatas, of explanations in Engilah, French aud Oghe CUTTER'S GUIDE, containing eighty plates. of grams, bound a twa volumes. If in paper, $5; in cloth, $7; in 20, $8. Mthe PALI. FASHIONS, by the Commission des Modes, will be published hi © the same day they are in Paris. Vrice $1 a ay obi se of of publication, 156 Broadway. GENIO ©. SCOTT, THE TUR ~COURSR, TRomtiNa Ext ORDINARY! FLORA TEMPLE: PRINCERS Mile heats, best three in five, Princes and Flo in Patehen and Lancet pres jhe .sasstias , Binras S000, vate 1 8 % urther part oy lars wi Fo eee een ae GHIN T. BNEDIRE aig Re STRONG ROCKAWAY W & single ad, pole hy MERRITT & CO., 9 South 5 93 South sixth st stree FAST AND KIND TROTTING MARE FOR SALE— AA A‘jet black mare, stands 15 hands high, is perfectly sound and gentle, can be driven with or without re yon old, and trots on the re f properly trained, Ply. at the stable of J. Hye Yoerum and Smith, Brooklyn, Ap % Co., Atlante street, betwee ATR OF BEAUTIFUL YOUNG SORREL COLTS FOR sitle cheap; 15% hands high, long tails, very stylish and matched, Wanted, a cood set of double harness that hag en but little v Addi h, Broadway Post oflice, CARRIAGES FOR SALE—& SUPERIOR | ASSORT- ment of carriages of every description, manufactured expressly for the New York ma arties ‘about purchase pectfully invited to call and .Y TOR FARM PURPOSES; st and farm harness, hay, stray also, farin wagons, 0. for sie by A. stalk cutters, for AYHER & CO. agricultural wi Vesey street, New York, betw AST HORSES FOR SALE, hands high, years old; ean trot better than 2:60. ‘Also one sorrel, 6 years old; can trot better than $ minutes. Both are sound, kind, and free from vice. Satisfactory reasons given tor selling. A responsible guarantee given, Apply in the store 127 At » Brooklyn. HEAP, —ONE BAY, 15% R SALE—A SORREI. HORSE, 17 HANDS HIGH, 8 years old; sound, kind and gentle, ‘and of excellent horse for any kind of heavy work; sa xa exe nga for a horse of less value. Apply at Clemon’s stal ninth sireet and Sixth avenue, Pee aura HANDSOME BLACK HORSE, 10 YEARS id 1894 hands high, perfectly sound, an the aaddier Apply at atable 1010, iD Hrosgway FOR SALESA PAIR OF FINE BLACK CARRIAGR horses, gentle and it for family use,” For particulare quire at 82 South William stre OR SALE—ONE DRAFT HORSE, ONE PONY AND two wagons; one with top. Apply’ to J, H. SEARING, ness and ui 432 Broadway, corner of of Howard street. OR, SALE—A | STYLISH DAPPLE GRAY DRAUGHT borse, nine yeara old this spring, 1734 hands and weighs 1,400 Ibs.; warranted sound an |. This is an op- dom offered. Can be seen at stor stables, 1 For further information inquire of AR ., No. 21 Cortlandt street. ge SALE—A BAY HORSE, PERFECTLY KIND IN Cor reper sion any frei ae him wil ang ment. The cheapest horse for his st eed a Gabe aecn at 7) Bank street, oF call ou Ravel, 22) Pultos eet, OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, NINE YEARS OLD, hands high, perfectly sound and gentle; can trot in 8:1 ‘Also, a shifting’ top buggy, yearly new, made too Stivers & Smith, andl a good haPness, wm. Apply to E.R. MILLE corner of Fourth, Xo. § Barclay Street, or to J. & lace Foe SALE—A WELL TRAINED IMPORTED LADY'S | snddle horse; very handsome, and warranted sound and. gentle; yell be sold very cheap, as the owner has no further tse for him. “Apply to'A. HUDNUT, druggist, Court surest, opposite West Warren, Brooklyn, POR SALE—A BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, SOUND and kind, trots in three minutes; two good work horses price $66; three light wayons, price $50; one two-sealed care riage, price $40. Apply at 162 Varick street, TT _ FO SALE—A BAY MARE, WORTHY THE ATTEN- ny gentleman wi penn ‘4 safe and reliable ai either in harness or under the saddle. She can be seen for @ few days at Mr. Montague’s stable, Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. INE COUPE OR CARRIAGE HORSE, 1614 HANDS high, bay color, long tail, splendid legs, shoulders and chest; trois light and easy, and’ is only six _years old; will ba ho Say for want of use. Apply at88 West Twenty eign street 2. ES eae eS yee ORSE FOR SALE.—A LARGE POWERFUL HORSB. for sale, good for any kind of heavy work, trucking, carting coal, &e.: warranted sound and kind. Apply at the stable e corner of Thirteenth street and University place. ‘ORSFS.—TO ALL WHO KEEP HORSES AND CATTLE. Your attention is called to Burnton’s equine wash. It ig ihe quickest cure known for all diseases of the horse, Lameness, colic, cramps, swellings, chafes, sore hoofs, distempers, &eet quickly and surely cured by the ise of this nervine Tollon,” For sale at 296 Bowery, ulso 24f Hudson street. HANDSOME BAY MORGAN mare, 19%4 hands high, § years old; trots in about 334 mle iii be fast; price $235, A ‘Black: Hawk are, hands, 6 years old, just broken; trots in 4 minutess price A light ‘shifting top road wagon, with pole ai Biafasin good rusning ordes; price 860. Mitt be said for want of use. Apply at 452 Water street, IGHT SHIFTING TOP WAGON FOR SALE FOR $1303 Inteat style bestelty make, In use two months only, ta perfect order and as good as new. To be seen at Merchante® stables, 85 West Twenty-ninth street, near Broadway. ORGAN STALLION WANTED—YOUNG, WELL. Mo broken, gentle and handsome, Address C. F. B., Herald’ o ‘ORSES AND WAGON. STEAMBOATS, JONKY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON THE: st Reamer MASS ROH USE So W. A. Hitchcock, captain, | will leave ever; cay | for C ener 2 ne Bria 8 follows:—Amog Ms 12K and 3 ring strect at 9 gureot at 934 4 ce A. pier No. 4 North river at 10 A. M., Land 1234 and aM! ast fay from the island at 6g P. M. Fare 25 centg for the excursion, NHANGE OF HOUR.. ‘OR KEYPORT, FROM THE fost of Murray streci, KEYPORT leaves daly (Sundays excepted) at eyport RICK eaves 9 A. M. and Keyport at P.M. HANGE OF HOUR TO SAG HARBOR FROM rao, Sve o'elock. Bre ate neE, CATALINE will leave dliver street every Tuesday, Saturday after- noon at five o'clock. Freight taken. pele Ee tad a EE US PARE TEN CENTS “SUNDAY BOAT FOR ROCKLAND, Lake, landing at Yonkers, 10 gn 1d Dobbs? Ferry, 16 Gents; Plermont, 25 conta; Tarrytown, 9 conta, Binge Sin, 20 cents; Rockland Lake, 25 cents.—The steamer SATE! ind vill leave Jersey City, Lael oes ling at 7 o'clock: Jay street, N. Yu, at 734 o'clock, landing at Christopher street, Twenty- -second street ind Forty-third street. Returning, leaves Rockland Lake at 2g o'clock, arriving in New York at 6 o'clock. OR BRIDGEPORT.—FARE | FIFTY _CENTS.—THB steamer BRDGEPORT leaves Peck slip, East river, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 o'elock, noon, aretviy in. time to’oonnect with tle Naugatuck, Housatonic and New Haven Railroad. PPOSITION TO NEWARK, N. J.—FARE REDUCED 70 five cents each wi ‘unday, Sept. 11, the new and splendid steamer JOS! iT will leave ewark and New ee at the following hours:—Leave City wharf, Newark, at # A. Mand 2 P. M., landing at the foot of Barclay street. ‘The josephine will also leave ity wharf, Newark, at 7 P. M., ia Ing at the fee ge New York thi "Leave f foot of v4 street at 1034 and 434 P. M. This is one of the chenpest and most deli hifalevenray wer ollered to the cllizens of jewark and New Yor! jow is time to enjoy it, Re- member—the fare is oniy five cents. pig EXPORT AND CLIFFWOOD DIRECT.—SUNDAY, K xepuemver 1, steamer ISLAND HOME leaves Grand. rect at30; Pook slip 748; Murray street and Spring street 8:30. Leaves Keyport at 3 0’ faint lor New York Direct’ Fare. 2% cents each way. This boat will land at Keyport one hour sooner than by inside route, gee le) 2 Mes ad 3s re PRGOLAR sun SUNDAY BOAT FOR WEST POINT, COLD Spring, Co ‘all and Newburg.—Fare 60 cents; 75 cents iogoandrelurn.. Steamer BROADWAY leaves pier foot of Jay street, touching at Christopher, oor, s Sunday morning at 73¢ o'clock, Innding at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobb's Ferry, Tarry- town, Sing’Sing and Haverstraw. a HE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STEAMBOAT MOSES. TAYLOR will make two excursions to High Bridge on Sunday, Seplcmber 11, leaving Twenty-second street Nori river at9 A. M. and making the usual landi North and Basi vere, loucking at Jonea’ Wed ee Hone euch way. Fare to Harlem 10 cents; to High Bridge, 15 cents, MISCELLANEOUS. AUWENS & LENTZ, FROM PARIS, CONFROTION- .—All kinds of cakes, snvarin,thabas, religicuse, d’Ar- all kinds of jelly, pastry, ice nd suppers executed on the shortest notieg and in the best manner. customers, streets, IRENCH MEDICINES.—THE FOLLOWING MEDICINES have been examined and approved by the Imperial Acada- Morel's infallible remedy for gout and rhew- 2. Moironel’s specific cure for the intermittent $1. _3. Gordon’s infallible cure for pulmonary con- sumption, $2.4. Clonsmin’s eradicator of freckles, sunburn, redness of the face, $1. 5. Alopeim’s infallible cure for alo- pecy and baldness, $1. The above excellent medicines, exten; sively used and enjoying the highest reputation in Euro no doubt meet with favorable success in America, Full tions accompany each article, To be obtained of Dr. COLOM- BATE, Pela seine oe 125 Forsyth street, N. Y. Sent free pol expense ee: emitting the price of each a8 above, by letter, to said depot. $$ i $$ NLASS CHANDELIERS WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, J ‘from Twentieth or Twenty-first street, having glass chan- Geliers to sell, who called at Mr. Marley's some days since, may find a pire Teasing his address at Mr. Marley's, Broadway. Any "iter parties desirous of dispostug. of ei archundeliors may fd « purchaser by applying @t the same address. RIVER SOAP WOR UDBON FITTS nnd 138 JANE STRE! HOLT's' OLD ENGLISH MOTTLED BoaP. The proprietor of the above works hag secured the services of C. J. Holt to superintend the manufacture of this celebrated joods carried over to No. 342 Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones old Ehailsh mottled sonp. Fuinllles are earnestly requested 10 give this Me most economical article, as one redial go more service than tecroein ordinary soaps, and js free from any adnitevation. For sale in boxes for family the fi iW Factory, and also by La Extra family, pale, erasiv red and for wile as above, Sonya tanuies. Grocers’ orders solicited. _R, MANLEY, Jr. ERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATHS, 119 FOURTH avenue.—The only estiblishment attended by Prot VERGNES, the fventor, celebrated for the extraclon of mae tallic substances from thé system, cure of rheumatism, gout, chills and fever, und preventive of malignant sickness, ‘use at the principal grocers, Ives, 84 Broad street soaps manufac tured to orde: and WATCHES, s, JEWELRY, «ec. LLEN’S aueren ny on A REMOVED Ni NUL STREET To4ib ievadway, one toor below al street, Watches, jewelry, co ‘and plated ware at very I GRORGE Orne PAY ADVAN at aa i ex at $100, Broadway, room 25, 1p suairs. FS ee WALL, Steet BARGAINS. VE! were OD Wal Y $6. oO

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