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re wr o SITUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES, | A meuLy RESPECTABLE LADY OF BXPERIENGB mrs, NO. 8 moe inteNigence desires to obtain an, en ment with a vatharne street. The newest styles of winter Sly sagt uy gong 19 Cavornia. othe West Lndiea «x | Bonnets now ead; country merchants euppl wih pees yo, guverneas cr housekeeper beng fully competent | bonnes.) 'S.Hi— Patera of haa, wi el iter of or Drencaea Se maa ieed % Rngluh Wreueh “t nul as, bert te", sleeves and fog A ‘an German langui music, Bent nable re r graye Kinds of stamping secrete ed. Address for ono week Mins H. done to on Berald offi RESPECTABLE LADY, OF EXPERIENCE AND RE- finement, wishes ‘ation as housekeeper or governess in a geatieman's or private family, she can teach the English, Gernian and French languages, also music; salary. notsomuct! an object a8 arespectable position; she hag oo jections to goin Sosomeny, to superintend a farm, ass} yagh knowl- of a0 doing; the best of etty references, iven if required. xe 188 for four days Miss B. N., box 1,196 Post otlice, aA rev Wa aes wae A oe ro gl Ag —— eeper in & lower’s fatnily: objer » jo small ¢l aren, “Address Widow, Herald silee. ITUATION WANTED—AS LADY'S MAID, BY A PER- son just arrived in that capacity in the Persia, either to re- main bere or return to Euro Freneh, Atallan and English. App th 0 Hotel de Frauce, 98 Duane street, will meet with immediate penn novelties, with a large assortment of ve aatiention. ANTED.—A SITUA rican lady as housekeeper; no objection to going out of ATION IS WANTED BY AN AME. the city. Fo interview call at 53 Morton st., between the hours of 9and 5, on M.A ANTED—BY A TALENTED GERMAN LADY, A faxuauon ax governess ina gentleman's family; spéaks the German, English and Freueh languages fluently; tx also i work, Address 4. B.C. Broadway Post B.—Please to siate salaries. YVANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ayoung woman, as chambermaid, and waitress. Call at No. I est at, corner of Battery place. ANTED~SEWING, BY WHEELER & WILSON’S MA- Shines; ladies and. chikdren’s wantrobes, partioularly gitended to; machines seut into th font operalors furnished. “Apply to Mrs. Willett, a worcer of 20th st., over Haenger’s bakery. Entrancein 2th good ge uainced in the South and Southwest, wishes an enga jew York; can give the best references and security if de: wired for the faithful discharge of any duos eotrusied Yo him. Address Frank Majawly, 2) Walnut st., Philadephia, Pa, TUATION, WANTED—AS CLERK, BY A YOUNG German, who has been for several years ina large col and varnish manufactory, and knows the arg, cot ming and ‘oil business; speaks and Writes German, Fnglis French, references, Address X., box 4 Herald ofice. aN heat ei ir re et ants ONNETS: RIBRONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS trminings, laces. woe shawls, &e, Goor Tmportations direct fom? Pari ono 126 Sixth avenue, between ‘Ninth and Tenth street ot {rxhibit on Monilay, 25 cases of all kinds of novelties, ly adapted for first class fall trade. *Fradiea of Rew York and Jue vietnity will nd this a rare op- portly 10m to make selections of New goods, ¥ Rich, rare_and beautiful. Quran. G, SMITH WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, 26TH inst, her exclusive and elegant styles of Paria cloaks, man- tllas, &é.comprisiog” a full varity of all the latest and most manufactured expressly for city trade. Fall and eae Ponnets of ail kinds for retad trade.” 108 Broadway, above Twenty sixth street. MPORIUM OF FASHIONS.—GRAND DISPLAY OF all the Pall and Winter Kashions.—MADAME LAYGOCK has just returned from Europe, and has a beautiful assortment of basques, waists, mantillas, cloaks, sleeves and ebildren’s patterus, in great variety, Quilting, stitching, pinkiug, flaing and weer ek also, f jonab! le dressmaking, ‘cutting and baist: Ing, at S84 Canal street, " vet, haw the honor to announce to her patrons and the of New York, that she is now prepared to exhibit an un- usttally rich and elegant assortment of Paris fall and winter millinery, comprising Cha ‘Rovelty of the season, 125 Biewck- er street, west of Broad AeEION PATTERNS.—MADAME GOODALL HAS @ honor to inf her numerous friends and customers iat Mr Goodall has returned from Europe where he has renewed her contract for a weekly akly supply of agnros in ad Yavee of their issue in Loud Caual sireet, New York. URS, FURS, FURS.—P. H. PHILLIPS, FUR EM- srelimt TW Gitse iret, hod Opened ite fmenge sock of faney furs, man ctitegeites ex] presaly, for retail trade, at as- MILLINERY.. —MRS. I DAVIDSON, 135 BLEEC ER tonishingly low prices. If yon wish to eta rich set of Hudson Bay sable, sory dark far i oul to get a rll set of mink marien, Tor $190; if you' wi et a rich set of stone marten, for $100; if you wish to get a set of Siberian squirrel, for $85. if you wigh fo get.a set of flich marten, for $30; if you ish to get a set d set of Canada mink, for $15: 1f you’ wish to qeta see of French sable, for $15; if you wish to get cheap misses? sets, call at P. H. PHILLIPS, 2/9 Grand street; if you Wish to know sehero the crowds are Thshing daily, call at PH Phillips’ Fur Emporium, 279 Grand street, Also, a robes, fur trimmings, &c., ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT HAS HAD soote | tee assortment of fur collars, gloves, caps, ‘wolf and bufalo experience in laying carpets and oilcloths, and to make eer eecerety useful ina earpet store; mired. ply after 12 o'clock, noon, on oolsey, 183 Grand st., Wilamsburg. WA NIEDIA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS overaior in a photograpbie gallery; speaks Spanish and French: good reference, Call at 125 Greenwich THE = TRADES. AD GARDENER WANTED—AT 2 BROADWAY, @t Mr. Jules Lachoume’s. A married man preferred. HATTERS.—HAT CURLER WANTED. 70 4 A com petent workman constant employment ean be had D* Eee ediately to P. Herst & Co., 36 South dth st., Whig: er ee Te Pen ag a bord GOOD SOFT HAT FI- nishers; constant work the whole year. Appl; Rbinal do M. Waters, 18 Walker st a edo INSMITH WANTED—A JOBBING HAND, IN of Peter Hayes, 86th st. and 3d av,, Yorkville, ure Wexmenes. PRACTICAL | UPHOLSTERER AND TEN carpet sewers. L & PRICE, Py pepe “and No. 24th av. com! reference re: HELP WANTED—FEMALES, AS WOMAN WANTED—TO So. 20,0810 TO DO ALL sorts of housework for a small family. Addi Meraid oflice until Wednesday a1 ~~ s iy. ress box 115. YLOAK HANDS WANTED.—NONE BUT GOOD HANDS need apply. 86 Bleecker street. NOVERNESS WANTED—IN THE FAMILY OF Go. Fernor jof one of the Western Stains, a respectable middie aged ly competent and experienced in teaching s, French and music. Address, with Peal name and city references, bor LOST Post ofiee, FHOUSPRERPER WANTED —WANTED. IN A FAMILY ¢ there are five young children, without a mothe ‘middle aged woman, fully Capable of taking charge of, and Rulating a well ordered honseholt. To one fully capable co: Rensaiion Hiberal and a good home, Addreas box 232 Post e. ANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING establishment in Montreal, an experienced person, to act gp foreman she must perfil ubdengn cuing ‘ing, good reference requlred. Address G. R., Herald oties’ real name and address. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK. CALI BETWE 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. at 110 Sth av., side door in 16th st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS. CALL BE ah op O28 OA. Me and 1 P.M wt 110 6th av. side door in at. ‘ANTED-IN A FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, A GOOD | herea'y reliable woman to do general housework; one with the best of references can obtain high wages and a permanent ome; no objection to a widow with one child. testant. Inquire for three days at J.L. Agen’ merce st., Newark, N. J. ‘one who is fond of children, and who can be well rec’ ed as capable and faithful th prming her duties, ‘and. wh hhas no objection to go to ah art of the island’ of ©) may apply between II and 1 o \t 246 ith av. rANTED—IN A SMALL PLE! ASANT FAMILY, A neat and agreeable woman, to do work of the household excep ard, Herald office WOMEN ewing and chamberwork. Address How- A TOs Wines, MEN AND GI GIRTS 7 TO we WORK 1D ‘Daceo factory. Apply at 09 W: TOUNG LADIES WANTED TA” aaa OF EXPE- rienced hands for white lace work adapted for mourning. Touchaxare secustomed to fine work, fond prices and con stant employment. RWIS, 44; Broadway, HELP WANTED_—MALES, Jnaking application to on Monday, 26th inst., for the first year, refined man. pe ‘Address Rover ce, stating when and where He erald Shad. Ni oon stands sellin dame ¥.. Pinchon, 56 Blee ALESMAN WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, *D- having a large experience in the Broadway trade, is wanted for a permanent situation. Address X. Y. Z. Feferences, which, must be taaxceponable, Broadway Post +. None but firs jesmen need a IN A JEWELRY STORE, ONE ve good reference, WHO UNDER yply before 19 o'clock to Ma. fir ress LOX 1,210 P may dah WANTEO.—RESPEO? ABLE, MEN KING SITUA- tons as clerks, bookkecpers, salesmen, porters, bar Keepers, fe, should apply atthe Meveh rks’ Registry office adway 0 com) #. Reference sa ROU Paer “Apaticntersie: toate ver fecond number of the Merchants’ atid Cle WM. J business at Phi superior taste and abilities in the manufacturing department; he must have experience in getting up fine clothing, be com ‘tent to design his own patterns, and act as foreman gene! ‘Te a suitable person @ permanont situation is offered, and a Tiberal salary will be paid. Communications strictly confiden- Address with references, in hand writing and real name pplicant, box 517 Philadelphia Post office. 7ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS salesmen; no others need apply at Horton & Sons, 279 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Monday, to 8, W. G2, OPENING. Also, good quilters, by Madame F. Pinchon. M xcept those poneaiuy Ge | FTCORER ch | Se. PARIS FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. MADAME WM. KAHN, 25 DIVISION STREET, Takes xreat pleasure in announelng to the ladies of this ity and vieinity that she has opened up stairs, in sadiion 4 to he tore, new and elegant show rooms, where she will o Monday, 260h inst.yfor thelr inspection, » large ‘and splendid ‘assortment of bonnets of the latest importation and her own Manufacture, which for style and elegance cannot be ex- celled by any establishment in the city. Country. mer. chants and miliiners supplied with pattern bonnets, by the case or single one, on reasonable terms. Mrs, K. would res- peetfully return her thanks to her friends and patrons for. the indness which they have so liberally bestowed ou her elforts to please during former seasons, and she feels confident that a call at her new show room will give satisfaction, 2 BINNS, MILLINERY, SONNE Paris in SPLENDID owe Pattern bonnets, mi call. Great opening of milinery on Thirsday, 2h. ADIES' FANCY FURS- . LANDRY, 698 Brondw: Thanks bis patrons and the Public in general for past favors, aad informs them that be pee miarged ‘and renovated Nis es: now fer & splen assortment of Foods to suit all classes, at fair prices, > My sables and erminge are the best in this market, RS, RALLINGS, 318 (OLD NO. 67) CANAL STREET, will receive per next steamer, cases 0 of Paris bonnets, Carefully selected and for MR. 'RALLINGS, who is now in Rurope. RS. RALLINGR, 818 CANAL STREET, Tavites particular attention PAIS HATS GMPORTED) As well as those manufactured’ UNDER HER OWN SUPERVISION. Ladies will always fiud the LATEST STYLES AND MOST FASHIONABLE COLORS. ILLINERY OPENING.—MRS. SCOFIELD, 180 BOWE- ry, Will display on Sept. 22, to her friends and the public her new styles in fall and winter bonnets, ARIS MILLINERY! PARIS MILLINERY! BEAUTIFUL BONNETS! UHEAPER THAN, EVER, tes) G. AITKEN’S No. 303 Canal street ee ee eee nn, HE BONNETS OF MADAME HARRIS & SON, NO. 571 Broadway, aré exquisitely beautiful in shape und at siyle, d possess a truly Parisian taste and delicacy. more unique than we have elsew! xlending up frome the frout instead of Tying fiat a la Marie Stuart, aus adtattaing, more inside trimming, and forming a decided oval. This styl ie will be very much adinired. Madame, HARRIS has imported ‘Stuart hat for the last two years, and they eave, raged to be anovelty to her cusiomers. We saw ful velvet hat of the color called dablia, a tint as foft and bright as the imperial, shadows lurking in thé heart of the splendid purple dahlia itself. It was trimmed with a barbe of white blonde, interwoven with an exquisite device tn suowy shell pattern, drooping gracefully over the bonnet, and a large rosette or cockade In dahlia velvet on fhe left side. "The strings, of white moire, were trimmed with three diagonal bars of vel Yet at the bottom, La chapeau a PEventail ts a charming nov elty, possessing that stylish el guises Madame Harris’ hats. of rose de roi vel fore front which distin. tually a fan shape from’ crown and front, in. converging fol central point, and Gn one side hance fairy 'ittle fold edged with pearly blonde. A beautifully shade plume de Grecque is caught En among the folds, where’ it Benge Tips a and a spray of crimson velvet verbena, with sparkling cen tres of Jet, form the inside decorations. The strings are white, bound with rose de-ro! velvet, and altogether the hat seems tke ¢ dove ly rose tinged shell. A white moss velvet, with a se: art Same folded on the front, with long ends edged with two fows of very rieb lace, was triinmed with an emeraldavelver be rose, with drooping ends and leaves of paler green. We icwlatly admired a beautifnl bonnet in velvet straw. We aye get vexed with the English language when we can’t nvey our idea of beautiful thin soft amber rap, with a rache of across the wp and a inagnificent scarlet. rose on the side, embedded in black lace folds, while an inch or two below, where the cape joins the bonnet, hung another of these auperd roses, almost as it had slipped down from I side were three roses, placed somewhat high, others in rich peonean scarlet. The strings corresponded, being of le stripe of the g’ 'S FALL IMPORTATION: Tn elogant flowers, feathers, Bridal seta, veils and c With a legion of toilet attractions. ment in their way, and, of distinctive importance te intlues \d arrest attention. Our novelties incessant, ps the present large stock COIFFURES AND BOUQUETS, AT $2 A SET, adie scomparable with all others in the market, "At way TPRINMED F STRAW BONNETS, OLORED VELVET BONNETS! ROYAL VELY! ET BONNETS TO SUIT EVERYHODY ETS! SG. AITKEN, "308 Canal mrecet, HE FASHION OF THE DAY, THERE IS NOTHING VPREYEIER HAN RIBBON FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS, And we do not wonder that it coutinnes all the rage amoni the judies in every sphere of life. Indeed they give an air of recherche elegance to dress al Bo much sought for and admired, At LICHTENSTEIN’S, Broadway, near White street. Ladies are able to match any ribbon whatever, no matter now rare, how singular or how new. This used to be one of the great diticulties with our fair friends, but it is s9 no longer. ¥ ve their faney a wide scope in, dress trimming with ribbi STEIN'S enormous and fasbtonable stock is Mrrasesthaad any Ponpeartioe avuh io tase Oo eae lishment. Don’t mistake the number. LICHTENSTEIN, 887 Broadway. ‘DRY GOODS, &€ WAXTEDAIN A STATIONERY BUSINESS DOWN town, young man as salesman and general clerk. To ‘ne possessing ‘ample experience in the line, and able to infiu- fence trade, a good salary will be pald requ Best of city refereace ct ST. in go @ short distance in the conatry 7 Wage not over $15 per month: Apply ou Monday at 179 Broalw room No. 4. , wedging etght For farther partie address Jobn E. Cooi 0., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. JANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS SAT) Me rniné, taux experience in the realing of 2 German, to «pe ich well preferred ~ ferences, this day or Monday, at 0) ony eee Bamsburg, ARTED—AN INTELLIG AN OFFIOR ‘Salary $60 first year. Apply at the 1 Wine Bit ters office, Nos. 649 an 651 Broadway, u ap stairs, from 12 wo Sorclock: RESTAURANTS. a - AMBURGER RESTAURANT, NO. % BOWERY — SONN. den 25th Sept. gg PY AAU SUPPE. EHRING. OUNT VERNON SHADES, 65, io TWENTY-SIXTH t, Fourth avenue. Sand 10 cents, all other Tle Dccstay ni; wilt iaseraaciricn, 6 onats- HURREUL & PINO, Proprietors. Bell's Life, Illustrated News und Punch by every mail. Free and easy on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. CLOTHING. RARE CHANCE aR havi any cast off ¢ from $2 to ‘ tn Gescription of gentleme P gunctually auended to oy ELA 8 Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. T 491 PEARL STREET.—CLOTHIN' having any gear oF cast off clothing to dinpor eareky more than elsewhere, for lary Jots, by calling nt the sore, or iet Doy dots, by calling or addressing Daniel A NO. 44 Ce STREET.—WANTED, $10,000 worth of new and the West Gentlemen will receive ti este val Brewing THO! A LARGE QUANTITY Or cast off clothing wanted, at Centre street, for which the highe bankabie money. A line by post y tention. ADIFS, MRS. E. WILL CONTNUE To Pay pare prices, from $5 to $20, for shi dres for bareges and cassimeres; also ac. A note by post punctn uly ition Beventd avenue, between Ningjeenth aud T fy nts; also every A note by post ath avenue, between HER and from $1 APxOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., ‘Will offer on Monday, September 26. ole we ge at. do. 4 Tene goods hy th it auction sales and are the greatest bargains ever offered in this city. Cabal street, corner of Mercer, BODIN) At G. M. 8, 481 BROADWAY. Just FeCmven: from a 00 PIRCES ‘itac K SILKS, Frome $1 to $2 &) per yard. IMPORT. The above g A’ G, M. BODINE wi PROADWAY. ELEGANT FALL SILKS, Will offer on Monday, Rept. 20) PIECES RICH SILKS, At $1 per yard. ‘orth $1 50, Purchased at the late Anetion sales. AT & M. BopIxE's, dsl BROADWAY. ‘Will offer. on Monday, Sept $1)00 WORTH OF EMBROIDERTES, 1 at the late Auction sales. A G. M. BODINE’S 1, fal Will offer on Monday, Purek ROADWAY. ROBES, Richest Paris qual BROCAL Closing out sale balance of an imporu ribbons, loves, Inces, collars, bands, 1,000 dozen trimunings, trimmings, 1c Collars, Go. collars, | ree enreee ATTENTION, SKIRT DEALERSI-OALL AND BX. amin isso woven skiris, 20, 18, 16, 14 and 12 springs; ladies’ 40, 31, 25 and 2) spr ne Neal ¢ size and cheap. C. L. HARDING Factory 281 Spring street, near Hudson. T 155 BROADWAY—WOVEN SKIRTS MADR LARGE or small for the opers or the ball, for ‘and for all, pei sto 4, well made and cheap.’ Old akirts made over. factory, 755 Broadway, corner of Eighth ‘arn ladies equining any ied er plan eek, st ak” miring an; of work, s1 yortaty Naty tines, al its branches, that they cau havo the same executed in'a superior manner. and on the most liberal ferms, by applying at 63 Marion, steve. A, mote, addressed (0 T.G. Me be iinmediately attended to, N. B.—Will (if Tequit- ed) attend at the residence of any lady, by the day or week. A’ NO. 12 FOURTH AVENUR, HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW STYLES AND PATTERNS IN RICH CARPETING AND FLOOR CLOTHS, AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. VELVETS, (a3 “~~ BRUSSELS, “~~ TAPESTRY, —~ THRER PLY, “INGRAINS, &e, CHEAP CARPETING FOR 25 CENTS. INGRAINS, 31 CENTS. SUPERFINE, 80 TO 8) CENTS. THREE PLY, 90 CENTS TO $123, OTLCLOTHS (ALL WIDTHS) PROM 31 CENTS PER YARD. TABLE COVERS, MATS RUGS, STAIR RODS, WINDOW BS, de., de. EQUALLY | LOW. CALL AND SEB. “WM. & THOS. LEWIS, 12 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute. A GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY es | of retiring from sine VALE ELDER ot Mt Gant street, three doors Broadway, will sell out his entire stock, over $50,000 worth of embroideries, real laces, trl trimmings and ‘and French cod, all of which, bave been bought for cash and wil be fata very great red eduction A’ a7 ore meh eS & LAKE. SILK RB At great sacrifice 1,000 two flounced. Silk robes at $18, worth $25. 1,000 alli broche robes at $26, worth $35, The above gooia porchene) atthe recent auetion. Sales are 40 per cent below the cost of importation. A’ 471 BROADWAY. UBSD! PEIRSON & LAKE. FALL GOODS, sina ribet PARIS POPLINS. above nhs aie In the Latest Styles, ery Law Pi Iso, a Tate Sik ited Delaines, ES DE CHAMinE, YVALENCIAS Jn ee WORSTEDS Ta BROADE EE /BSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE. , ‘Will offer at retail Le epee. 2h, 210000 O00 WOR 'H OF SILKS, Purchased at the Recent anction sales At 40 per cent less than the Cost of importation. T 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE oO ea call particular attention to thelr large HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Comprising TRISH, SCOTC i@ RUSSIAN LINEN: DAMASK: assortment MASK TABLE HS, NAPKINS, DOY! . ‘ ‘OWELINGS, PERS, BARNSLEY SHEETINGS, COTTO} EETINGS, ANNELS, BLANK! &e., &e ‘With every article in the housekeeping line at prices to com- mand a popular trade. CARD.—W. JACKSON, NO 681 “BROADWAY, HAS received per late steamers, and from auction, 'a very. iarge and eboice stock of mourning dress. goods, consisting of black silks in every variety, second mourning silks, select styles of Irish and French poplins Valencias, dc.; thibets, for shawls in every width; English and French 'pombazines, best make; English erapes in evers “width; “flenrietia and. Maltese cloth, besides many Dovelties oo numerous 0. mention. Also, Eny llah crave ‘Yells, bonnets, ms htt NE tlses tore of CUBAN CLOTH: 19s yards wide, cena. Ladies will please observe, 'W. JACKSON, Importer of monrning goods, S61 Broaawa ay, Between Spring and Prince streets, MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Black thread and pusher lace veils, coiffeurs, barbes and crowns. Black thread, guiput 4 pusher laces and edgings. feat Point and point applique lace collars and sets and Inees, all wid Valenciennes and medallion lace collars, sets and hander chiefs. A large lt of Paria embroidered handkerchiefs, now styles Real Valenciennes laces and edgings, from 1s. per yard and upwards. ‘Bands, flouncings and muslin trimmings, in great variety. Infants’ waists and robes, new patterns. Maltese lace collars, 6ie.. warranted, worth 7c. Hw French jaconet ants, $1. warranted, worth $1.00, 1,000 Frent «. $1, warranted, worth $1 50. 1,250 French § (82 to 85, at hail the usual prices. Ladies will please examine ong, stock before purchasing elsewhere. At BRO ADA PIN'S NEW -CLOAKS, Both jopeed and of his own manufacture, ARE NOW READY, ._will be found to ineinde MANE PARISIAN NOVELTTRS, IN VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, OPERA CLOAKS, SHAWLETTES, RAGLANS AND CHESTERFIELDS. I sspecttully invited. AT 24 CANAL STREET NEW) TOARS! GRAND OPE THREE DAYS, ‘Tuesday, Weane ay and Thursday, the 27th, 38th and 20th of September. Ladies areinvited to Inspect the largest and richest stock in the city ‘of Paris and New York cloaks, oxpresaly 10 first eliag retail trade. ELLIOTT, late Mac AT @ ™ BODINE, 481 BROADWAY, Will open on Monday , Sept. 26, ELEGANT PALL Ditess GOODS IN NEW DES Just received per fess LMOST GIVEN Away. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, CARPETINGS, &c. Fine satin paper 12centa, fine er 60 cents per roll. 8,000 pair fide pOld window shales $1 ber pales leone age assortment of English earpets and olicloths, from anction, very cheap, at COATES’, 814 Hndgon, above Spring street. LACK SIL BBO a ACK SILKS. W. JACKSON, No, 651 Broadway, {a offering at retail the inrgest and most desirabie stock of mourning black silks ever submitted for ini bor doe pry ‘armures, 24,26, 2010 52 inches wide, ma $1 tof85 per a 100 pieces bis! worth $1 25. 8) Plecoa rich Bayadeve's: 1* worth $1 100 fwo flounced robes, $48 and $90; grout bargains. Competition challenged. Call and exazpine b Deore re parehasing elewhere: serve, Importer of Mourning Goods, Besuaway, between Bpring and Eriots soaste STLES. 'B. F. MORE'S PATENT, INFLATED BUSTLES A perfect skirt supporter. Superior to atl others, Warranted not to break down, ‘The only bustle ever invented that answers the purpose in- tended. Wholesale by B. F. Moore, 121 Nassau street; W. 8. Conant & Co., 25 Dey sireet; Clatlin, Mellen & Co., ‘Trin Building; Calhoun & Hobbins, 26 Vesey stroots aad retailed everywhere, BY K CLOTH CLOAKS, BY K VELVET CLOAKS. BLACK VELVET CLOAKS. LARGE ASSORTMENT! LARGE ASSORTMENT! NEWEST DESI( SPLENDID STYLES! NOW READY! AON READY! NOW READY! ‘OR SALE = Sos G. AITKEN, No. 308 Canal street. (ovoRED SILK. VE A full tine of © For sale by JOSEPH U. , low priced to fine ORVIS, ‘353 BROADWAY, O° CLOAKS THE FOR THE BALD AND WINTER 479 BROADWAY. OF 1869. 0 OF iy. 479 B Will keep assorted an entirely new and superb LADIES! BL Ad hs oT SLVET CLOARS BLACK AX Salen BEAVER CLOTH T SACQU! ER CLOAK, and stylish assortment of CUILDREN'S CLOAKS AN BACQUES LADIES’ Accurately cut, made of the finest materials and of the best DOS: a orion of workuanshi iP cLoans BROADWAY. CLOAKS FOR Gon FALL FOR THE FALL AND WIN AND WINTER OF 1859, AT. STEWART & CO., Broudway, Chambers and Reade streets." NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1859. r x YARPETINGS, OMCLOTHS, I DRUGGETS, Stair 1 Velvets, ington ries, sentali “pigs = aria ni LOW PRICED CARPETINGS, Rugs, Mats, Stair ur Rods, &e., &e., ke, LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 265 to 261 GRAND STREET. (QURTAIN MATERIALS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICES, ‘Tassels, Band: Bricketa, &c., BELOW USUAL PRICES se LORD E TAYLOR, ios, 285 to 261 GRAND STREET. CORTON BATTS AND WADDING—ALL STYLES AND a cu anf PURMAN vited to call and examine, No. 26 Cortlandt street, upstairs, | aeemahagmammnal PARIS SHAPE CLOAK KS, In Lyons velvet and fancy cloths, manufactured in the best manner and in every variety of wimmings, LORD &' TAYLOR, 467 Ibroadwa: 285 (0 381 Grand scot, 47 and 49 Catharine auree JFRAWe AND WINTER ENGLISH HOSIERY. 5 Full assortment of ladies’, gentlemen's and children's, aT LOW PRICES. Sind raw sik bose and half hose. 180, Merino, lambs’ wool, cotton and silk drawers, and under gar- ‘ments of every kind. LORD & TAYLOR, 258 to 2 Grand street, 461 to 467 Broadway, 47 and 49 Catharine street. ALL, EXPOSITION. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & O & CO., will exhibit Paris cloaks and mantis, together with those of their own manufacture, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS 2. ALBO, REAL INDIAN CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS ‘AND SCAR ‘Canal, corner of Mercer. FLPAP DRESSES, HEAD DRESSES, GREAT VARIETY. - JAMES G. "AITKEN, No. 303 Canal street. N’ IP. CLOAKS. M* — I DAME F. ‘oyna ee her FALL AND’ WINTER FASHIONS in cloth, silk and velvet MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS, All of which have been meen by herself in Paris, andare isian re Pa DAME Fe P F. PINCHON, 56 Bleecker street. Acer. MAGEE ER SENTA, ‘The Magenta v cloak, Just received, from Paris. [AMES G. AITKEN, ‘No. 303 Canal street. INDAY, SEPT. . GREAT BARGAINS IN KS AND abi ais DRESS GOODS, «a alght advance ROM AVOTION. it ee Morsale ata alight adenne® the suction colt ‘A SAVING TO RRTAIL BUYERS OF 25 per cent on the cost of importatiot EDWARD LAMBERT & Ct ‘No. 885 Broadway, Corner of Worthetreet. EW FALL DRESS GOODS. poigh, STEWART & CO. wi Willexhibt on Monday, Septem- 4 most superb stack of SILKS, and all kinds of FANCY Ae a HATH SHAWLS, n FRENCH CASHMERE DO. EMBROIDERED AW, VELVET CLOTH CLOAKS, LACES AND EMBR tOIDERIES, the choice of the Lyons oe markets, selected expressly for their retall tr ‘Broadway, Chambers and Reade streeis. EW FALL DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION IN asec VARIETY, LINEN GOODS OF ivkey DESCRIPTION. Ai RIBBONS, BONNETS, AC, AC. 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. TTOMAN VELOURS.: A seortment in new desi; mae sd Now open at retail. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Canal, corner of Mercer, REMIUM bssawias'<” ROADWAY, . UNDER THE NOW YORK HOTT, ‘The best fitting shirt, manufuctured by R. THOMPSON, can be had for $38 per dozen. No gentleman should be without them. R= DRESS SILKS AND Ro ROBES, Latest Paris Styles, nip great variety. Also, DRESS SILKS AT $1 PER YARD! Full assortment of RICH PLAIDS, &c., &c, LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Nos. 255 to 261 GRAND STREET, Nos. 47 and 49 CATHARINE STREET. SERANG, oe & Stree: 7n addition to thelr ewtensive ana walect RETAIL FALL STOCK of foreign and domestic dry goods, will open on Monday, Sept. 26, new goods per steamship Persi, CONSISTING OF SILK AND VELVET ROP SILKS BY THE YARD, . and other dress goods, OTTOMAN VELVET POPLINS, a great novelty lately introduced in Paris Cxclusiv ‘ontined to their house. ROBES, DE CHAMBRE. Beautiful styles. CES AND EMBROIDERIES, MOURNING GOODS, HOUSEKEBPING Goons, wool, stella and broche shawls, real India camels hair, long and square, shawis and searis, very elegant iso from auction, 2 great variety of elke and the? dress goods in robes and by the yar greatly under ‘coet of tportation. TRANG, ADRIANCE & €O., 355 BROADWAY, WILL open ai retail, Beptember 26, COURVOISIER'S BEST AID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS In every desirable shade of color, Made from choice selected skins. ATRANG, ADRIANCE & CO., 355 BROADWAY, WILL open ai retail, on Monday, September 26, A choice assortmen ENGLISH HOSIERY AND UNDER GARMENTS f: a For ae and winter wear, Manufactured express! prese'Y For thelr retail trade, GHAWIS AND CLOAKS FOR FALL TRADE. STELLA, FRENCH oor LEN LONG AND SQUARE SHAWIS, OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, CLOAKS OF THE LATEST PARIS STYLES, RICH LYONS eae MANTILLAS, CH TRICOT CLOAKS, ALL OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS, Will be opened Ge 08 MONDAY, SEPT. 26, Broadway, Corner ot Worth myset. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. GIbKs FRoM AUCTION, ALT5 cents per yard. ‘These goods are in new desigus at 2% cents under regular yg ARNOLD, UC TABLS & CO., Canal, corner of Mercer. RIRTS. WOVEN SKIRTS, 12 SPRINGS, = 25; 14 $1.80, 4.17 $2. Dealers. supplied with 9 ape Wei and de $15. Old shire made over, CL HARDING.” ‘Woven skirt factory, 281 Spring sifest, near Hudesa FAMILIES.—FURNISHING. AT. STEWART & CO. have now on sale every descrip LINEN I AHERTING, SHIRTINGS, DAMASKS, TABLE ITHS, 3 i KINS, Ean Ears) ae. . M tured express] ovtatred RETAIL TRADE. Broadw: Chambers and Reade streets. CANIZED RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS.— THR Ww now in store, at wholesale only, oe a daily receiving from his factories in the United States and fr the best manu ories Eiger large quantities of shirred clas. Uc fabrics, embracing all made by cementing, weaving, braid: ing, sewing, or Monee united, including all cloths, wel suspenders, garters, cords, Ao. a dcense stamps with Heunority te. 10 nufacture or {my and sell the vulcanized rubber élastic ‘fabrics, All . Bare a fac nimiligof my name, without which no uy vended in the Uni a duriny eine Of ‘a patent TOWAce i DAY Prificipal warehouse, 23 Cortlandt street, N. ¥. OVEN SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS.— Best in every particular, and lowest in prices. will ind ito toe fatoront to call and examing Mens. DEMO- REST'S woren and excelsior skirt manufactory, and wholesale are 375 Brondway. “Children’s akiris and bustles in great JKIRTS! SKIRTS! SKIRTS! GRAND OPENING. Mrs. H. HARTSHORNE begs to inform her lady friends that on Monday, fhe 2th instant, she will open the epmamodious salesroorns, 16 Blvecker street, one door west rom Broadway, with «large assortment of the celebrated TIZOW WOVEN SKIRTS With muslin bustles, which, for grace, lightness and durability, are universally) ac knowledged to be superior to any others. 76 Bleecker street, 1859. one door west irom Broulway. AWE ‘ATION! & SEACORD, 65 ite attention from their are ‘and the public to their mento men’s turnishing goods for fall and winter sales, embracing all the latest novelties of the Paria id London markets, together with their \uamal fall varieties of sta- ple productions. Shopping solicited. Shirts to order, fiuing Warrnated. Sample suiris@bd collars made on approbauon, (PO THE LADIES FORMAN. 705 BROADWAY, TAKES this method to inform the that his stock’ of skirts, corsets and embroideries, are now complete, His manufaeture ‘of akirts ts allowed to surpass any in ihe city in’ point of shape custom trade, and no pains or tit, all manufacti for the all who may purehase,, This.cs all kinds needs no recommendation, San hepa favorably known through out the United ‘tates, from wl be yrens 10 all the Union, He skirt from, watch, iepring ‘steel ever tne chicory. Gesere ta) aha, ne Sh MAreapnd O08 cent separ, rench patterns. 1% room. is con- fected with Ladies in attendance. an teen niles an mc ORSTED, | WORSTED.—BUY OF THE IMPORTER, 4 10 canis and 1s cenle per ounoo; Alatan Greet tgs halt net ac., a Ho ag “ki 5 ir nets, "t p 2 Froadway, cast ‘aide, between Eighteenth and WNiketeenth 500 "™° ES suo AN DELAINES, per yard, Will be opened hi ON MONDAY, 26, Ap THR NEW Reta I ‘STORE, Broadway, Corner of Worth street. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. SALES AT AUCTION. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., WILL SELL, AT AUC- «, tion, on Thureday, September 29, at 12 o'clock at the Merchants’ Exchange, 72 valuables 3 on’ 8d and 4th avs., ., O7th and 98th sts., York- ville, comprising: ‘On 84 av.—8 lots, w. 8, between 97th and 98th streets. , @. 8. between 97th and 98th atreets. On 98th #t.—2B lots, 8. 8. between 3d and 4th avenues. The above com, tion of the wellknown propert eccupied for many years by Me. 8.2. Lever asa nursery én; on the premises are several buildings, Title Indis- the Third avenue cars passfthe property every few tis believed that the above comprises one of the ‘ible blocks now to be subdivided above Forty-second half can remain, Maps, &c., at No.7 Pine street. UCTION Y NOFICE.—RICHARD j WALTERS, L tioneer, Large sale of carpets, ollloihs, rug, 'w shades, &¢., at 107 Bowery, on Monday, 26th inst., at Te oelock, “Fie nlock is very large and the, peiccrns the best in market. Such an assortment has seldom if ever been offered at suction, and will be sold in lots to sult purchasers. ‘The stock is comprised Of an extensive assoriment of Brussels, three ply, in enetian carpets; also olleloths, rugs, als, window shades, &e Carpet dealers ay well Boustkeepers would do well tuend UCTION NOTICK.—BURNHAWS FURNITURE EX- ress and furniture pre establishment, oflice LLL and Tis West Eleventh street, between Fith and Sixth avenues. Hieh household. furaiture ‘of every description, boxed and shipped to all parts of the world; pianofort paintings, tore nas ona chinaware packed a moved; ihrge two hme wagon for the removal of furniture country; spr cartat the office at all hours of the day. UCTION NOTICE.—METROPOLITAN EXPRESS.— Persons about gemoving to the country or In the city wil ac street" Fous horse wagons for removing fara ‘ariek street. Four horse wagons fc iigetorand from te country’ carts at all Umes, Letiers by Pee promptly attended Wo. ‘Furniture packed and ship for gale, in bd. A ees UHION NOSICRLARGH AND) ATTRAGERVE Ae Syrag clothing, 7 pods, silks, satins, Goths. got oe CRIT ALY auctioneer, sales- room, 28 Bowery.» b., ‘Monday 26Uh inet, ‘at 10! 036 o'clock, ‘con- sisting in part of pilot cloth, petersham, felt and cassimere frock, sack, raglan, Pcsiness ‘and overcoats; velvet, plush, silk, satin, ‘cloth ' cassimere vests, side stripe cassimere, does and ‘satinel pants, together ‘with black Ttalian silks, oor clothe, cassimeres, boots, shoes, gaiters, and a variety of other 1c. UOTION NOTICE—J. MACKENZIE, AUCTIONEER, AM Sin sell on Monday, at 20'cloc, ‘at 209 Hudson street, & large as assortment of household furnit iure—aofus and sofa beds, Fren bedsteads; hair, hus id straw mat. Hreues: fontber bets, pillows, Dolmars, quits, absots, bisavots, rg tables, bureats, washstands, carpets, ollclots, sores, ae., UOTION NOTICE. The undersigned will sell, at public auction, to-morrow, Monday, Sept. 26, at 103 o'clock precisely, all the superb and Turniture, paintings, statuary and works of art, rose- rool rood, drawing oom suit, elegant seven ociave pianeforie, zen, mirrors, velvet ned in éc., contal Ee preaidetce, No. 70 cil o. Weat Gwenty-aixth street, near thavenue,, Tho auctioneer calls the s cial sttontion of his as largest, Fideat amortmedt of household furniture. offered at suction this season ; the furniture was all made to order for tho those celebrated cabinet maker: & Bodine er, bj ‘aly last A ends. soecerine or (eins "tho wh ‘whole will be peremptory ut SORA WING ROOM FC: FURNITURE, of carved rosewood etegeres, marble tops at French late doors anid back: ladies work table, iid wit mother of pearl; rosewood centre table, statuary marble tops: two full suits of drawing room furniture, el ently ok rosewood frames, and colored in three colored satin brocade of the ‘most expensive description, consisting of two tete-a-tete two arm, (wo reception and eight oval back 5 con- fol tables, inlaid buhl and tortoise shetl; brocade mud lace eur- tains; six light ormolu and bronze chandeliers, imported from Faris by 3 fisreott, Lapranz. & Co.; candelabras, brackets; pier and mantel mirrors, with rich gilt frames: Superb Sevres and and Dresden vases, rich! ly decoeatod ana rian marble satueltes of the Sawsons; artiste b ‘Night and Morning; Pandora painting, Grusafers’kcr; antique fra vases, {roma ronzes, rep Poetry, Musie, lerculaneum. al card table, velvet carpets, rugs, Turkish ensy Rempel sien and bookcase, liged with satinwood; oe glock, runs one month; ol! ‘pain gt, by Rowen, Toman, H je, Lecarde and eminent arfists; French, line pov een Soa 9 of Efie the Flightof Joseph and Mary Ante Key pt wlth the Infant Rav CENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, Surana case, four round corners, finished all round, inlald with penrl and solid pearl Keys, made by Smith, Atherton & roadway. and Tully guaranteed; rusle rick, rose. i cir bial covered fa pronase; cuaieteiee nt chccn coven! tatera and music; hall rosewood hat stand, olleloth, Brussels stair car- et, &c. Chambers, second stor toads, style Lous XIV; bureatus and comamodes io tnica, wardrobes, Gressing and toilet tables, shaving stands, book stands, couch, arm chairs, curtains, shades, cornices, hair mat- tresses, palliasses, feather beds, bolsters aud pillows, blankets, sheets, quilts, counterpanes, decorated china tollet sets, owed mirrors, tapestry carpets, vases, engravings, curtains, clock, crib and corner stands. Chambers, third and fourth stories— Mabogany and Diack walnut ofns, bedstensts, rockers, wash- ain carpets, &e. Dintng rooms—Superior extension Gining taile, butte urn chairs, Guiler's tray and stands rae and erystal glass decanters, goblets, wines, champaznes, tum- blers, fruit and cellery stands, parkin marble punch bowl, sil- ver piated caster, cake basket, coflee urn, spoons, knives, nap- kin rings, French china dinner set, 160 pieces; decorated china tea set, 44 pieces; ivory handle table cutlery, solid silver dinner and tea service; also one of Herring's safes, basement and Kitchen furniture, a desirable assortment. Terms of the sale eash, in bankable money or certified checks, N. B.—Parties wishing their goods packed and shipped can have it done by a competent person atthe sale. Sixth avenue cars and stages pass within a few doors of the house, iO. TE, Auctioneer. ce, 645 Broadway. _ UCTION NOTICE. —H. 1. LEEDS, JR. AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT HOGERILOLD Fvitsrreng, 2 The following will be sold at public anction, on Monday, Sept. 26, at 1033 o'clock precisely, all the superb and costly fur: niture, paintings, statuary and works of art, rosewood draw- ing room suits, elegant seven octave pianoforte, mirrors, vel- it campets, de. contained in the private residence, No. 96 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue, the property of Doctor Billings. The’ auctioneer calls the 5 his friends and the public to this sale as bein richest assortment of household furniture oflered at auction this season; the furniture was all made to order for the pre- gent owner, by those celebrated cabinet makers, Ponset & Scharp, ouly last May, and is in complete, order. "The whois will be peremptorily dnd absolutely gold without reserve. DRAWING ROOM FURNITU: Coniatsty ‘of earved. rosewood, elagerte le tops and Freneh plate doors and back: ladies! work table, inlaid with mother of pearl;rosewood centre table, statuary, marble tops; two full suits of drawing room furniture, elegantly carved rosewood frames and covered in three colored satin brocade of the most expensive description, consisting of two tete-a-tete sofas, two arm, two ‘reception and eight oval back chairs; console tables, inlaid Buhl and. tortol shell; brocade and lace curtains; six light ormolu and bronze chandeliers, imported from Paris by Marcott, Lapranz & Co.; candelabra, brackets; French plate pier and” mantel tnitrors with rich gilt frames; snperb Sevres and Dresden china vase richly decorated Parian marble statnettes of the Seasons; a tistie bronzes, representing Nightand Morning; Pandora paint- ing, Poetry, Music, Crusaders, &e.; antique lava vases, from Herculaneim and Pompeii; ebony ‘card table, velvet carpets, rugs, Turkish easy chairs; secretary and bookease, lined with satinwood; bronze clock, runs one month; oil paintings, by Rosseau, inman, Huntington, Cole, Lecarde, and other emi nent artists; French line engravings, Trial of Kile Dean, The Flight of Joweph aud Mary into Reypt with the infant Savior. AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PLANOFORTE. Carved legs and ease, four round corners, finished all round, inlaid with pearl and Solid pearl keys, made by Smith, Atherto Co, of roadway, and Fully guaranteed; “music rack: ros ‘wood stool, covered in brocade; embroidered cloth caver, bao and music: hall rosewood bat stand, oilcloth, Brassels stair cai pet, &c, Chambers, second story—Richly carved rosowood Bedsteads, style Louis X1V.: bureans aud’ comodos to match wardrobes, dressing and toilet tables, shaving. stands, “book stands, couch, arm chairs, curtains, shades, cornices, hair mat- tresses, palliauses, feather beds, bolsters and pillo sheets, quilts, counterpanes, decorated china toilet’ sets, oval mirrors, dining room furniture of every kind; also. kitchen ltenalls, &e, Sale postive without regard lo weather, “Termas cash. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE, BURTUB, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday. ee ALTO o'clock, all the furniiure in house No. 61 West Nineteondh treet, bewween Fifth and Sixth avenues, by order of the ad- ‘ators of Elizabaib P. Terheun, or, bedroom and kiféhen furnit Beaute crockery, glass cial attention of & 3 blankets, q deceased, consisting ot carpets, oilcloths, b Sale positive, rain or Magnificent and valualde rosewood furniture, beautifat inantel and pier mirrors, elaborately carved four round corner pianoforte, elegant parlor snite, rich bronzes, marble satuary, valuable Works of ort and articles of virtn, contained in the spacious residence No. 152 West Twenty -first street, a few doors from Seventh aven DAY, Sept. 26, at 1g o'clock, without regard to weather. The above sale will be strictly without reserve, and embrace a very Jarge nnd elegant collection of rosewood parlor, dininy room and chamber furniture of every description in qualit: and quantity, such as is seldom offered at public auction. The i to rent or forsale, Parlor fnrultare consists of superior carved 7 octave rosewood pianoforte, a magnificent instrument; three solid rosewood parlor suits of farniture, covered in rich satin brocade and medallion moquet, made to order and entirely perfect: two Elizabethan gotine etegoren, with mnrble tops; sta fuary top centre and pier tables, gilt marble top consoles: two elegant pler mirrors, with gilt bases and cornices; silk and lao curtains; Turkish lounges with Turkieh chairs to match, cover- ed in'tapestry; sold rosewood reception chairs, in brocade and tapestry; French eseruioire, splendid rosewood wecretary aud bookcase, rich en carpets ELEGANT BRONZES AND MARBLE GROUPS, Embraci Rbakspere, Milton, “Day and Night,” “Pence nnd Wary? “Flora,” the godess of flowers; “‘The Pipers,”” Co- lumbus furenburgh; the Roman Couquero, &c., with a bean- ful collection of lava and. Bitroscan tanntel aod parlor orna- ments, rich Dresden and Sevres china vases, valuable palat, ings, Jewel cases, ormolt chandeliers, ke: Dining Room and Chamber rosewood bedateads, dressing marble top bu. reaus. Charaber Furniture en snite—Bookcases, large hair atiressen, Lete-n totes, Voltaire chairs, lounges, rosa French cot chars, card and sofa tables,’ gold bordered shades, and Wilton carpets, rosewood noware in hatr cloth, roaera ronse clocks, superior extension table, solid oak a aire, Freneh and Bohemian china, , wines, champagnes, dinner and tea sets, with a ‘of rieh ruby engraved wine decanters, wine bottles, aaa bowls, liquor stands, screens, &e., weet variety of wl eno china, rich ‘silver ware, forks, spoons, salvers, turns &e., nl in me order, NelheeRellable men willbe in at tendance to cart pack or sbip the goods for purchasers if de tired, A deposit will be required of of all purchasers, WESTCOTT, Auctioneer. Pa ne STE Oe lente tras B*. A.g@REEN, AUCTIONEER —GOVERNMENT SAL > of 588 bright pereuasion muskels at auction. —Will be sold aabingion Arsenal, D.C. on Tuesday. ibe 27th day of M., O48 bright pareus Reptembers sion muskets. instant, at 10 o'clock A ‘Terms cash, in specie L, SNOW, AUCTIONEER, AGE SALE, PER order of G Bogart.—By virtue of an execution, wil itatanctign 1 2F aL oll, at Zor Bowery, a stock of groceriés and liquors, iy ince tock ita inors, scales,” counters, sbel¥: i SALES AT AUCTION. NEER. I 5 igaetad le HOGUET, AUCTIO! RT OrION NOTICE. BUFFALO F ROBES. ILMERDING, HOGUET & HUMBERT, ” ‘Salesroom 26 and 28 Barclay street, 80) ON WEDNEADAY,, ene 28, 1869, CHANGE PLACE, TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND BUFFALO ROBES, enara, RAMSAY, CROOKS, SON & 00, N, B—Thene ave the Blackfeet and’ Upper Missdart robes, antl dey eres incest and aatieat tbat nme 10 this mor ann ae wi yareaky 4 Se iteeel with catalogues, $} to ‘erms 7 Prevery robe wot this year's collection and fresh, ‘OHN P. ae Sept. 6 Ca atibigot o'clock, e wLore to ockmin Our regular sale Thursday, 2b inst, AWNBROKER'S SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING.—J- Py ‘MORTIMER’ will sell at, his nuction elore, No. 4 Bass Broadway, on Monday, Sept. 26, ‘large ‘and valuable assort- ment of en's clothiug, conning, of Svercoat, t8 and vests, all wo: Fr ig toe key tial GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON MONDAY, TO Rin inst at lo o'clock, turse cera ease, lock and Ox 4 tures of the frat clase wholesale andl rein iquor ior of Fift street and First avenue; one three-pull ‘English: pen beer pump, nearly new. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON MON. day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, & ble ansefanentor genieel household furniture, sigan bes bedding, table and fret Hinen , parlor sults, pera ings, piano, cover and stool, elegere;, man ae aus velvel tapeatry, three ree ply, lugralh and in a mt ollefoths, hat racks, stair rods {age ont other curtains’ taakiogany and walnut remvet and o mattresses, beds, dressing bureaus, washstand: dining room and kitchen ttensilé, extension and other tablesy ching dinner and tea sets, sioves, tabs, pails dc. all {o,be sol by order of the owners. Bargains must go, Housel and others should attend. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR A FIRST’ class family, Location must be between T ‘wenty-third streeis, and Fourth and Sixth avenues. “Heat nok to exceed $2,000 per annum, Address Joseph MoGuire, No. Nussau street. ES W ‘ANTED—A HOUSE, AT PRESENT IN GOOD CREDIT, a. it “hous dollare, more or foes. “One in the grocery Bus of a ol pre ‘Communications confidential, srarene Vir iin, Filerald oftce. Wares Sry! TO $10, NO Oras Grade OF GENE- ‘] assortment sta) not less than twelve months time. ‘The best of security, ry les gree. ‘with interest. Address Staple Goods, 400 4 four days. ABD BROOKLYN, AN ELEGANTLY 7y nished house for a small family, children. dress box 769 Post office, New York, ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL HOUSE, FOR A W ‘rail family of ada; sttaation mm between City ‘Third place, and near Court street. Rent moderate till ist ot Muy. “Address A. A., box 150 Herald office, WASTED BY A YOUNG, WIDOW LADY, LARGB enteel bons, with All the modern improvements, situ ated between Bighth’and Fourteenth streets, and Fourth and Acihtavennes’ “Rent not to exceed $1.00 oF $1200 per years Address Enterprise, Union square Post oilice, ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, OF FOUR GROWN enter Serene cae ae Fea” sires ad Ped i , between Bleecker Ind Siath avenues. Address, staling rent aud pardetare, Ame, rican, Herald oflice. NTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, NEAR WALL OR © Fulton street ferry, in Brooklyn. Address box 2,290° Post office, stating particulars, location and price. NTED—BY THE 1ST OF OCTOBER, A SMALL Wein, or first floor, basement and ‘ache and two or ‘ee bedrooms, in & neighborhood, below Fortieth he nto exoted SB A cis stathg | oetonanitert ot ., box 125 Herald office. ANTED—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS AND A. children. Address Room kitchen for a small family with 531 Prescott House, Broadway. ‘ANTED TO LEASE—IN-A GOOD LOCATION, TWO: or three lofts, suitable for a bindery: large, endagh 19 lace from 80 to 100 ds to we Feam and meam powor; corner or balding preferred. Address ox 8,215 Post oflice. FINANCIAL. (ACOUST BELMONT &0O., BANKERS, AL streot, inane letiers of eal, 0 for travel pias iad Vienna, cod thats Oorreupa: ak aLEEE Se ea of mn & CO., 82 Broadway, New ‘York and —e= Funds for investment on fore Prompt flvgno all business festtutted' to cx by Gonairy bans Sat FARRAR, & 00.. BANKERS, 68 WALD street.—Foreign and domestic “exehunge bought and #0 acco ‘OLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent bonds, redeemable tn 1874; ecustl uador act: of Suse leiue, Gu torsos naceriaisable on application 10" DUNOAN, ie, SHERMAN & CO. hikes H. FRERICHS & CO. J. & EXCHANGE PLAOB, GBranch house of De Jersgy # Co. Manchester, England,) AT THREE DAYS’ BIGHT "AND. ATs SIXTY DAYS’ SIGHT ILLIONS OF DOLLARS, UNCLATMED IN THE BANE f Fang ‘wanting heirs; advertised lists kept; ; arms found, patnted and @ ¥: ‘ daacker And next of kin office, 649 and 651 Broadway, N. ¥.. en IGHT AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN cities purchased by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. 10 CAPITALISTS.—THE ADVERTISER, KNOWING OP a well established and growing business in this city, wishes tosecure it by purchase, and in order to do so wants to theet with some respectable and honorable party having means, with whom he can make an arrangement. Please asareas stating when and where an interview eau be bad, 1,947 Post office. NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 CANAL terry ‘corner of Varick street—Open daily from 10 ae M. M., and from 5to7 P.M. Deposits feom 10 cents to $5,000 re- ceived. Deposits made on or before October 20 will draw ais per cent fron. October 1, E, V. HAUGHWOUT, President. George SEELEY, tw ‘ice Presidents. Joun McLean, ane bt Cuaris, Secretary. _Sovomon L. Hust, Att ‘Various CITY GAS LIGHT STOCKS, IN SOUND And prosperous compauies, paylog eight, ten and twelve r cent dividends, for sale * sai wel B. MURRAY & 00., fo. 40 Wall lofey ty York ctiy, (eee as Light Journal. $10.50 0) Ex GO0B BONDS AND” span wee ns on for Philadelphia 7 eres ie ina ropert) round rents, &c. with full particulars, It. 11, F., box 8.742 Post ofliee, LOAN | OFFICES. el cena Senor (A DXANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WA’ welry, negars, &0., or bou| ness private, enle. aidente ‘aafe. No ‘oan P ACOB'S retail jewelry store, 407 presse. ____ JACOBS retall lewelzy sore, iv Broedway._ T 11 CHAMBERS STRERT.—MONEY TO ADV, A” Dany suouat en dumends, ‘watches, Jewelry, Bey, by the fell known and old established ISAA ACS, ainetion ker, 11 Chambers street. N. B,—No business Saturdays. (0 YOU WANT MONEY.—I HAVE $00,000 TO LOAN, ars sa ee se watches, Jewelry, silver ware, &c., or w bua same for cash, at established odieo, 480 Broadway, above Howard ster oo CHARLES ‘WOOD, Money Broker. ONEY TO LEND AT MODERATE RATES ON. Falamonds, waiches, Jewelry, sliver, ware and per- sonal property of all descriptiogs: gods may be redeemed ang time within one year. lH. BARNARD, No. 21 Thind avenue, Private office entrance, hall door. DENTISTRY. WARRIOR RTIFICIAL TEETH.—DR. DURKIN CONTIN extract teeth in two seconds withont the alighion pale Teeth set over stumps. | No extra charge for temporary sein oF for extractin, ial teeth are inserted. Dr. RB. G, DURKIN, 874 Canal street, one door from Laurens. ES RTIFICIAL TEETH.—FULL SETS ON PURE SILVER, platina, with continuous gnms, only $8; on fine gold and ‘$25, and warranted equal to teeth, ie pcronih filed and ex: a Hleventh ness. DENTISTRY, WITH AL14 178 IMPROVEMENTS, WITH out fis humbuge.—To properly treat the nat construct artificial rien Net ait eee care, skill a rh ence, which are guaranteed Drs. PRETERRE and SON, 435 Broadway, corner of Howard street. XTRAORDINARY PRICES. —GREAT AMERICAN IM- provements. Beautiful gumotype teeth, pearl vulcanite patent teeth, gold setnonly $30—only only. Work, pearaclead. “Fourgeeniassersrieacdatraction oe oat po- suvely no pain. | Dr. MANSON'S Gallery of Teeth, Twenty. and Sixth avenue, an ee DENTAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED by sey feet his residence, 64 West Thirty-f rr] street, or at erating rooms, corner of Broad = rt treet, "ia ari Peet etal for reared teats teeth mut in while soft, pain, and enables the operater fil the merest shells oraching teeth with it i JAMES PEARSON, M.D, ‘ONDERFUL SCIENTIFIO _DISCOVERY.—FRENOH dental vaccine, for the Lerma and radical cure of the toothache, by the dental vaccive or i ranted without pain Doctors POURTT Paris. OBice $49 Canal street, between Greene aud Wooster streets, N. Y CORPORATION NOTICES, Ann nrnnrnnnnt ae DIINO, OTICE. THE HE COMMITTED ‘0! Nope ON FINANOR oe tin avery Thureiay, Oe Penna notce. hy at VALENTL Be al Commies on we Bult TE COMMITTEE ON FIRE DEPARTMENT ‘of Councilmen will meet on the diet nd: Gee Wednesiaye arin om a of July, August and Pic uutlforber Tote. srtepaien W.H. BULTEBL,) Committee on Fire Department. GILMORE, OCCURIET, AURIST, aC. exof the eye and ear roadway, near A. sna Wo daily, at his office, treet, “Arcflolal oyu inserted ADY UCULIST, OF 666 SIXTH AVENUR, HAS FOR the past four years and continues av fully to Liew¢7] hot Ge hit ahd pain, blindness, diseases ana yr °ramoved. thought incurable. Opaciles invi Days Mondays, Weduesiays aud Fridays, beter 10 And poi

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