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sxTU ATION: SS WANTED FCM, ALES. AAA E OA aL ANTREL—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL. HOUSS- W ‘work; (#8 good cook, washer and ironer. Best of city F hve yy ‘Apply for two days ut 197 Kast 1d at., between wad 24 ave. aan ce ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK; WOULD W hor rk in a stan) ‘aunty. Good relorence trout her Het place, "al at'317 Hicks ‘@t., between Congress and Amity. yn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ae " era eee + aa! WO diene do plain b at Sha Oise for two days. Beat of city referend NTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- is ituation as laundress, Best references. Call at 140 Weat 19th st. a YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AMER POY sn kanee wacting'or waltiig, Coen rhe rence. Gall at 140 West 19th st. ‘A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, der eccan, can ‘cus nud Ot dromen Gore ar ae ence, “Onl at 194 ast 12th s1., betweun lat und 2d ‘ave. se. Sond floor, front room. pa ide A WY ts sons ek wen tate tae a ee kK, isa maker; best city rafe » Gall for two days at No. 7 Hatrlgon sb., room 6, back roots { eT SS NOT Hatelenn Foden BDA LOO "ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE sr ‘one 4s plain cook, washer and troner; the other as chambormald and walter. They prefar to live together. Bost ference given. Call for two daye at No. 7 Latur, eat Hous: hetween Sui ton aul ag See ae ee aaa WANTED TBY,, 5, FRESPECTARIR | PROTESTANT irl, # situation to cook, wash and tron; best chy rete- xeuce.” Call for two days at 169 Weat Lath st, hegre pl th a hk eS ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ZoUng woman, & situation aa chambermel; ia willing to wae good city reference. Call for a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gee laundress; good city references; has lived tive years two days at if man, 4 4 ». Oall for two day ‘at 288 Gib ave., second Hooe, between ldth and 16th sis. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung woman, % do chamberwork and sewing, or to do chamsborwerk and waiting. Call at 251 West 32g at, near 9th ‘Bve., front basement, "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE:PEOTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or waiting. Call for two days at her present place, 204 2d ave. His three reference. Sree eieernuanti ramet arenntrenernsetertada ohio y ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS) uations in a private family; one as cook, washer and jroner, and the other as chamberma’ ress; they have lived together for the last three roduce the best of city references. Call for two dave at 25 Bast 884 al., between Tat and 21 aves. first floor, front room. i Jast place; » by @ young wo! as chamber- ‘maid; has lived two years in her last pince. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A+ RESPECTABLE oung woman, as child’s nurse; is capable of taking care ofan infant from one month, or as children’s nurs and cham- ‘bermaid. Has the best of city references. Has heen three years in her last place, Coll at 18) East 34th st., between Ist ‘Bnd 2d aves. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A MOST ACTIVE girl, as chambermatd and waitress; is willing and obliging to assist in housework; good reference. Call at 327 Bowery, between 21 and 34 1s. in the basement, for two 8. ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion a8 good cook and to assist in washing ‘and ironing: thas good city reference. Can be seen for two d Amity place, in the rear, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash and iron; godd city reference. Can be seon for two days at 354 7th ave., between Sist and 32d st., third floor, backroom. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR waitress, by & young woman. Can be n for two or three days ai the residence of her late employer, No. 2 West Both at., to Whom she refers. sat No.6 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO PROTESTANT girls; one as chambermaid and to assist in washing and droning; the other to do generat housework in a private family, Call at 289 West 17th st., in the rear, “WANTED IBY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘av Chambermaid and waiter, to take care of children and sew, or tg assist in washing; best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 211 West 26th st., between Sih and ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid or as waiter, and is willing to asaist in sweshing and ironing if needed; can give good city references, Gan be seen for one day at 254 West 22d st., just above 9th av. ~*~ NEW YORK HERALD, VWWANTED—A FIRST RATE ovmn'ERMAN WHO UN. ccomeagatrng alata mean aia te | WV ia see ee ne You! grr0.\TION AS JANTED~A SMART, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN; | WYANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A sn! also.n boy to-allend a grocery. ant Mauorwia"®.. None 1a cart or truck; ‘howe well acquainted with the business; U3 Well and autving: ls willing le reference as to honesty and ¢ pad! ’ reference {rom eed apply but } roduce unexee, |, Hee dinin > . | hibited as advertised, hity. Apply to Win, King, 181 Madieon at. ~~ | ieee hina cage (esos “ali ii ear Wen and Canna san; HOSE a areas ere TT rT aN eT eT. I eee etinnpmimninninnibmsinenioisinniaiccla || Taneaunne " ; Y ANTED~A SALESMAN ACCUSTOMED 1 ih 8 oneai: no olhiere nend apply. Joun W. Ciampans, Secretary. such as Yankee notions, eee a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. MIDDLE GSO ae owt Apply at 185-Bowery. ANTED—A PRACTICAL HATTER, TO GO SOUTH | Bren ee young man who ig also acquainted’ with the retail bn weae Preferred. "address, with refercnee, box 8508 Post } ‘ree days. otlice. ‘ANTED—RESPECTABLK, MEN SEEKING SITUA- eget a 1G SITUA | nie sents; city reterences if required. Address N. K., He ees ere should apply at the ‘Merchants’ Olerks! Registry | Pld office. Ontice, 78 Broadway. No ‘commission in advance. App! ta by mail must elope twmps. Two numbers of the Clarks’ Gazette are uow ready. WM. J. REDPATH, ng dey employment, Wee A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, A | Wich st. smart and competent young man to solicit orders and deliver goods; one who is thoroughly acquainted with the busi- Po pply to Campbell & Seaman, 4th ave., corner of at. ———— ‘WANTED AN INTELLIGENT, RELIABLE BOY, IN } 135 lithat., an afiice. Apply at the office of Dr, J, Bovee Dods, 649 Ralary first year $50. ANTED—A LOY TO OPEN QYSTERS AND TAKE charge of an oyster saloon. Also a gir! to take care of a child. Apply at the store, 203 Grand st., Williamsburg, Broadway, up stairs. ducted by a plaoe, in olty or cot peceliel Setaw ket he a ‘ ANTED--A STEADY MAN TO OPEN AND. COOK | Wanted. Inquire af the farge institute oysters ‘and a girl todo general housework. Apply at | FEE 264 AUiuintic street, Brooklyn, before 12 o'clock, TANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY WHO CAN Benge good hand aivd is expected to make himself geae- | SF¢88 Also neh, German or English Ph dino rally useful,” Wages $8 per week. Apply ab 21 Grand st, | MAKe herself useful, ' Apply at 111 West S4tb at., between 6th | 1¥D, Jersey City. and reba ANTRO-A OOD GIB FO DO OOOKING, | WASH: HANGE OF HOUR—FOR SAG HARBOR, LAND. f 5 4 LL, EMPLOYERS IN WANT OF GOOD GERMAN, ing and ironing: must come well recommended from ing at Orient and Greenport. Ber he ge Ae cea Sepa een A eee Tah end Reich servants can alwaya procures | ler last place. Proieuant preferred. Apply at 208 Saher- | every “Teesday, Thureday nnd” Saturds sgindress. Apply at 46 Bast Zist st, frow I it 2 o'clock to- | chem on moderate, lerma by applying ‘atthe Employment In- } werhorn 8t., Brooklyn, o'clock, from Oliver street, pier No. 33 y MORRIS COMNERT. Bena day and to-morrow. stitut SITUATIONS WAb TED—MALES, care to make himself useful; had | 0. such @ man may address G, 'T., WANTED—A SITUATION FOR A BOY, 15 YEARS OF ge, to learn the mercantile business; tie is of respecte: "ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A STOUT YOUNG Waste A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL TO COOK, as coachman, gardens h given. Apply at No.l Green: f lf : BLP WANTKD—FKMALKS, RADA AARC AIY ATE, FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME- diately should apply at the large institute for corner of 6th ay. dance of civil, capable help to sult all who call or send. Con- respectable Amesican lady. LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED immediate] situations a , in iy waits, The trottee is pisces and at good waxes. Every oue who, calls can have & ¥ sua 24 nv. between Sih and Sith sts, ag any in Brooklyn, and is 12 minater wali from pooner ERRED: ONE | ROOK AND STATIONARY ‘The lease, stock md COLORED SERVANT WANTED—IN A FAMILY OF | Maid and nurse, | None ne ‘cook. perior to make themselves useful, and Want @ permanent sifumtion, New Haven Railroad depots. fag eee EAT poser — Tout hoaise south Of F ulton ay., Brook- 2 Sore will be let and the fixtures. sold without the ‘toek. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1859.-TRIPLE SHEET. and 1 write suihclent to daa” & Physician's messages. i 'et I, Apply at 148 Wayne st,, ‘Jersey Onmy. ey ANTED—A GOOD'PLAIN Ci W en work ete Sey ene requived, In- quire at 48 Market gt, bn et ANTED—TWO GIRLS AS WAITERS, %* ep Fawkes’ Fe cones Zoreiotk ba Bae —— AA wert ay neper OF a8 assistant og ioe ~ wanzey, IMMEDIATELY—A_ RESPECTABLE, om, A DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR le man is required. Any Person, wishing to @m- and furs x ler: afoul Lov 16, to ke care of two young children an for assist int.’ general housework. Apply afler 9A. M. to dra. | Single gentlemen can be ‘$4 per mont Se ‘ARTED—A. WOMAN TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE forthe comtzy, to enok and. do general housework for very sunail family. ‘Apply wh 78 10th wt, befure 12M. 4 street. ile rooms im & Bp wash and iron, who underwands her business thorough ot, old, near a goct ache), wi and iron. Phose having good refe appty between the hours of 9 A. Mo Te MoS Mast Mh TOO LATE FOR OLASSIFICATION, UA TO NS UA rn | nnn ARAN RARE "ANT! UATION, FRENCHMAN, WHO ANTED—A GOOD CooK, WASHER AND IRONER, GRICULTURAL FAIR AT HAMILTON PARK.—THE WANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A ne | W. A truck ban been’ put in fine ordere Tho (cial oF aris special premium of $50, will take place today ut TODO THE KITCH: | A. ium of a sil offered for the best rendolerof Bose wot yrerinaly eetiags Mees raat C 4 1 and di cretlonary preminms for draught “hore hor.es, and any plough has not arrived yet and cannot be ex- Second and Third avenues railroads run to ihe A. P, CUMMINGS, Chairman. A GENTLEMAN ; also one or two Geo. Lae Tudsou st., beiweeu Bartow and Grove, wages scent and house unsurpassed. Spply at West “rwenty: sec wife, with board; room an! SPLENDID FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, WITH two bedrooms attached, suitable for ~s house, with al te moder: ‘a phyaleian; also sia rn private ments. Apply at 96 Prince street, a few doors west 0! and can bang good city reference. Apply at 127 Livingston OARD WANTSD—FOR A LITTLE WOY SIX YEARS Brooklyn. B a hare shove is no'small ef) ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH | {href Ne" tocingtocatinn nad terme hish saaitcramionate, E.8, Baoadway Post collloe, ng heey omy We etrcs SMART YOUNG WOMAN, WHO I§ CAPA. YE turn ‘sb ying ood ity reference, Apply for two OARD WANTED—IN A PLAIN, SMALL FAMILY, BY D. 2D. a pataie aged widow lac y,, where she can ‘eve the em olny s 5 and iro lorts of a home. Charges not texceed $3 a wees, ble of is the cooking, washing and ironing of «small ire ese ete = ddrese nity; sbe must | day Aldo Teving places Foon 9a Lo a of every aberwork and coke care of aclild, Call this day at | be had singly ox in ANTED—TWO GIRLS GCOTCH PREF! as cook, Washer and &oner, and. the othe apply who are not ne girl to. sew and | (all in Hamp Apply at 348 Fourth avenue. a teatietameenmenenal Bo, IN BROOKLYN-~AT 101 SCHERMBRHORN WARTED CAN AMBRICAN GIRL, TO DO LIGHT street, detwees Smith and Boormm. Pleasant rooms can us pleasanty located #EORE FOR SALE.— willing | jtore, in an excellent leeatign for braihems, near the Wit be wold low for cash, oli correct business prinet- u bg COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; ALSO pi ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good plain cook, firat rate washer and ironer: Best of oily references r “ GIRL WANTED TO D@ GENERAL HOUSEWORK; fale Se stort dis ance in the country. Apply from 9 A. M. nad dor north afi tcomBUBHEAS ML en” | 14 1S Years oly 1.4 Up pars, works” mie’ a, goad ANTED—A ‘GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; | *t 3 Hicks st, near Warren, Brooklyn, a chambersnaid, one who is willing to make herself use , at 67 Eaat 28th st. a good table if kept. Eng! do a little washing and ironing; she must inderstand verley piace. she must be an excellent washer and ironer and good GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER WANTED— | temper. Apply at 12 Lafay: ‘cook; she must be willing and ebliging. A German preterred. A Tniuat esse Be EOGIAT IB wees Cement on Merten: 2 i ha ove presccced; one who is faithful and willing can meet with a good ‘Aigo a young woman, 10 do chamberwork and wait on table; she must be smart, clean and tidy im her habits. Ap- | rences for ¢ y at 58 West Isth st, Apply between the hours of 10and 2'at 173 East 35th st. 1h! Lest of reference required; also an embroideress to take’ wor's home. A sample required, ANTED—A NEAT, ‘MDY GIRL. TO DO PLAIN | 38: baking and have good ety references fur cleanliness and good place, after 9 o'clock. bermuaid and to wash and tron; si mist bring eity refe- | tie ‘The stewmer CATALI ))RENCH BOARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR gentlemen with their wives can be accommodated respeetable French family occupying a first clase house, where English, ‘Spanish and ANTED—A STEADY WOMAN, AS COOK, AND TO No children. Reference given ana required. Apply at 114 OR SALE.—A DRUG STORE, SITUATED IN HO- boken, cenwwally located and ug Boo ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS CHAMBER. | Will be disposed of on favorable terms. ‘or further joformy yply tw CONRAD FOX, BL Bare & good business. street, New York. liness, good temper aud honesty. Apply at es 2 Lafayette OR SA cooking, washing and ironing, assist in housework; one between Sthand 9h ay, Wages $7 a month, W2xTeDSTWO OR THRER GOOD MILLA es also, a first rate trunmer. Apply to Mrs, Lyle, 183 avenue, TANTED—A STEADY WOMAN, AS COOK AND | vibe: Winer. “apply ait aber Gaisometer eee eaten on Monday at 10 o'eloe J ANTED—A BOY IN AN OFFICE, WHO CAN BRING good reference. Apply at 115 Pearl st., third floor, the cooking, washing and ironing of a small private fa- mnily. Apply belweeu II and 4 o'elwck at 148 East 14 av. NOOK WANTED—AN UNMARRIED WOMAN WHO thoroughly understands her business, and can bring the | tween 9 atid 12 o'clock at No. 9 W best of recommendations as to capability and character; none | ~ ply. sae ‘¢ at 787 Broadway, corner of 10th st., E—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF # first class wholesale and retedil —_ liquor store, in the best who can show good city reference. Call at 30 Bogrman place, OF WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK, TO DO Wa GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, | business location of the Fourth. ward, well established and ‘f. GAFFNEY, 57 Chatham street. to go a short distance in the country, Apply at 161 Heury } duing good business. th st., one | si., Brooklyn, from 10 to 2 o'clock. ~ Must be competent und bring city reference, Apply be- | forts of can be enjoy ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, NOT OVER ] ollice for a dentist, ‘27 years of age, willing to wash for purse dud seamstress enn | aud aasist in chamberwork. Must have good city reterance, Nip OR STRAYED—RICHARD B. KENN' RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT 349 FOURTH ST.; NONE | Apply between 11 and 12 o'clock to-day at 74 West 26th at. but competent persons need apply. 1S years of age, complexion WAXIED-AT NO. 47 MAIDEN LANE, THREE EXPE. rienced paper box cutters, and ten girls to finish work, to whom good Wage and steady employment will be given’ | ie city can be obtained. Apply to Silas Jones & C this ofliee. se ert tt A et ec WASTEDTA SMART ACTIVE BOY, FROM 1470 18, IN Yt, wholesale dry goods store. Salary small. | One who resides in way, Up stairs. st ever AL $70 —A_ FEW ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN, WITH S) ‘han! 3, + very small means, can find a business that will er jem from $5 in $10 per day by calling At 175 Broadway; ofice | stitute, 119 t Hloor. places are now open. N SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. . MARRIED MAN, A GOOD ACCOUNTANT, W ‘good general knowledge of business, and thorsughiy ne juainted in the South and Southwest, wishes an enj ent in New York; can give he, best referénoes and if de. Bired for the fui Address Frank Majawly, 62) Waluut st., Philadelphia, Pa, French and music; sa a YOUNG MAN WHO CAN SPEAK FRENCH AND English, desires to obtain a situation as cl class house in the which he can give d., Herald office, the best of city reference. Address F.'R. irg at 35 University place. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRIS, SITUA- tong one as nurse, and is au excellent plain sewer and swilling to do light chamberwork, the other to do general house- work; the beat city reference. Call at 170 West Sith st, patie ies a es hace ee dt aL ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nung girl, a8 chambermaid and waiter and to take care ‘of children; can'give city refereuce from her last place. Call ‘at 131 Smith st,, Brooklyn, ’ Ware SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman as nurse aid seamstress, in a privaig fa- amily, is capab lggf taking care of an infant from its birth. The desi of city refelf™ce given. Call at 24 12th st., between 6th ‘aud 7th aves, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung_ girl, to do chamberwork and assist in the wash- Ang and ironing; or. to take care of children, Has the best of city reference. Call at No. § th st., for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RSPEECTABLE ‘Scotch woman as cook, washer and rover, is willing to do housework. Call at 124 4th ave., between 12th’and 13th sts ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A W situation to cook, wash and iron in « private family. all at wer laat place 173 Greene si. or two days. “City refer- if requii "WANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chamberma(d and seamstress, or to do cham. ‘Derwork and assist with the washing and ironing. Has the est of reference. Call at 229 Columbia st., betiveen State and doraleman sts., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation #8 chambermaid and to assist with the washing and {roning; good city reference from her last place, Call at ‘2th st., second floor, front room. HELP WANTED—MALES. A T. STEWART & CO. WANT A FEW EXPERIENCED jesmen for thelr upholstery and house furnishing de- Dariment. "Broadway, chambers and Heade streets, pe ll att dai cal ant TS GENTS WANTED—T0 SELL AN ARTICLE ENTIRE- A ly new, at 94 Fulton st. pest eal ek ol nat AE RTS GOOD BOY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE DOWN town, to run of errands; one who can write and who re- Bides with his parents. Apply at the yard 350 Madison st., im- mediately. Co DVERTISEMENT WRITER WANTED.—A PERSON A to write advertisements for medicines. Enclose samle ‘With address to box 488 Post office. pac nad ht en to Nn OOKKEEPER.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO ON ACCOUNT of ill health, has to resign his situation of $50) a year, will for a bonus procure the same for another. References as to honesty, &c., required. Address, enclosing one dollar to pay for adveytsing, P. Carmody, Postollice, New York. Y WANTED IN A CLOTHING STORE—ONE ABOUT 16 years of age. Apply at No. 1 James slip. —_—_—<——$——————— Bs WANTED IN AN OFFICE.—APPLY AT NO. 16 Broadway. ——————_—_ NANVASSERS WANTED—FOR A NEW AND USEFUL improvement; liberal arrangements will be made with well qualified persons. Apply at the office of the Patent Improve- ment in Open Fire Places, 13 Park row. ‘OSIERY SALESMAN WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED city retail trade; also competent ght porter, Address X. D. P., Herald oftice. ; slg cen aa anal 7% ‘AD WAITER WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY ‘understands his business and 4s capable of taking entire Gharge of a restaurant. Apply, with references, this day nt the Hote! St. Germain, corner of Sth avenue and 22d street. ERCHANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS M Supplied gratis with Clerks, salesmen, porters, barkeepers, &c. Merchants’ Clerk's Registry, 78 Broadway. WM. J. REDPATH. 0 SALESMEN.—ONE WHO HAS A GOOD SAsH AND rompt six months’ country trade, andi to intro- Hits friends to an old established frst classe. Kery house duce for a liberal commission, may address, with r.me aiid resi. dence, Crockery, Herald oflice. cc 10 BUTCHERS.—WANTED, A SMARI ACTIVE SIN. gleyoung man, of good address, who understands the poultry and vegetable business and is a good butcher. Also a smart young mau to work in the slaughter house; one well ac. quainted with thr streets. Apply by letter on Tuesday, or call ly on Wednesday, from 12{o 1 o'clock, at Wm: Keliy’s, ,008 Broadway. ea = Re a ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR A WHOLFSALE W “iver, goots boven; slaors backrepee wih cores opening oysters, and two young men as canvassers. Apply at Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry ollico, 78 Broadway. Situn- Zions procured. No commission inadvance. ‘The Mevchanta’ ‘and Clerks’ Gazette, second number, is now ready; price'one pent. WM. J. REDPATH. eee ee et eT IER ah OD a a NTED—AGENTS, TO SELL A NEWLY PATENTED portable: pingprese Loree Foe tah oe Dunces; se] ly atlarge profits. For further ‘1 address, Sobn E. Cooley & Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. sg soe at cellar el eae oc ohh Kal ‘AITER WANTED.—AN UNMARRIBD MAN, WHO unde: hig business, and who is honest, indw , trustworthy and willing to make himself usefal; non other heed apply.” Inquire at 187 Brondway, comer of dh st, ‘on Monday, at 10 o'clock. pera ek hhse T e ST Ce ANTED—AN AMERICAN BOY, IN AN OYSTER SA- Joon; one that lives up town. Abpply at 109 8th ave. ——_—————e————e—e eee WANTEDGIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A WAITER WHO thoroughly understands his business, and can produce fhe best ety references. “Apply at G4 Sih ave., trom 9A. M- i erengepreercen cere ‘ANTED—FOUR FIRS] CLASS SALESMEN) TWO W Airaliks and two fer sha Beekman & Company, 473 Broadway. mera cies (UANTED-THREE DRY aoc W lish or Ti OODS SALESMEN, ENG. also two American dr: poods: en, ‘Merchants’ © Registry office, 78 Broud: procured. No commission in wivarce Teeference to irae glass houses. Our Gazette is now Foady, z M. J. REDPATH. ent itt iina Oe OA, | ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE Roy, FROM 14 TO 16 Na iengnold who understands opening dynes and wn nest nding. " Apply ou the comer of Hocelim and Livin ae Gis. Brookiyh. Heocmmendations requiede se oa nt an “WAXTED-A BOX To WAIT ON TABLES AND MAKE i inweit wonerally set alo, 8 tl to wash, Iron, and lo gendral usework, 4 at Treland’s Old Star Hotel, fand 62 Lispenard street, N'Y. meee ES EO ANTED—AGENTS TO SELL A POPULAR MUSICAL work, either bound or in numbers. Agents can make ‘Srey wages. Apply at room No. 4, Nos. 119 and 121 Nassau ot, NX ASSERS, FOR A apply but those Wi security, Address. rekt ofiice. NOTHER WAITER IN ily at the oflice, No. 2 new national work of art, the best of 1 reference: V TANTED—EXPERIENCED whoean giv ‘with name al FRENCHMAN, LATELY ARRIVED FROM FRANCE, thorough knowledge of the business in all its branches, but would preter a silk dyeing establish im ollice. tween the hours of 9 and 12 A. YOUNG, MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS PORTER in n wholesale store, and ia cay 5 Oftho same, Address D, C190 Herald odlee ©" CPeTNs $ COOK.—A GENTLEMAN, ONCE WEALTHY, Wn ow in, Feduced clremmstances, wiahes fort nation ee thoroughly quali 5 Would have no objection to leave the city, YOUNG MAN, HAVING HAD TEN YEARS EXPERI- : ence in the wholesale and retail dry goods ponies Le emai jive years experience as the cashter of a bauk, with the best ot | 9498 189 Post ottice, | Ms South Brooklys ADIES IN WANT OF HELP SHOULD APPLY AT 4 Mra. YORKSTON’'S, 23 4th No dishonest dealings practised at | peooklyn. irand st. A large number of cooks and waitresses | con SEAMSTRESS WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY- She must understand cutting and making childrens’ dre nd know how to use Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing ma. ful discharge ef any dutice entrusted to bia. | qa eee ie ree englisn bracken ea quired. Address M. M. C., box 2,180 N. Y. Post office. in a fi " = , 'y, or collector for merchant ms bhatuees of ase tua aplging MAY FIND A PERMA. } charge of a custom shirt department. One who is systematic R. si Usfactory testimonials as to chars ‘ ; : ‘WANTED—A WOMAN AS COOK, AND TO assIst | 110 ENGRAVERS—A, LETTER ENGRAVER, WHO Soren cs ees In allie beaten bat Belli pire HE sylireees tie tay he mr eg Perm Hilvany respectable firm. Addvess Fr L. S..Herald | the enlargement of his Brooklyn establishment’ The lary went, Address Z., Herald | Wo. he nmursot Saad 1d A, Mere tt West 22 a, be Eigen er te © “| oom is nearly double its former capacity, with ante-rooms Se _§ i —_ Great aitenuon has been given tothe adoption of NTED— 1SE- PRINTERS.—A PRACTICAL PRINTER, THO- | & proper system of ventilation. Mr. ORY ever ANTED—A WOMAN ZO DO GENRRAL HOURE T° chile conversant with chy business, iededirots of-oe, | mnde ibis duty to introduce, in addition to all the fashionable work in a small famil; dances as would have the most sala- in the country. Apply atl6 St. Marks’ place, between 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. taining a good sit ee ED—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WHO understands chamberwork and is a good plain sewer; seni ia tae private ily or Donring’ brags." te | $39 references required. Apply at 199 Clinton si., near Atlan: . ress: bey x 2 TANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A GER. ‘man, Scotch or English mul One who can come well ree | << | motion. at 599 Aliant WARTEDSA, GIRL 10 DO GENERAL, HOUSEWORK; $rPtivorbood of Flaibush, Le ay. where the best help 1 | ¢ood eity reference required. Apply at 211 Seherinerhorn st., | Srwet South Bi to go a short distance im’ the country, on the Hudson river, To one who understands her business good wages will be pal chester county, eight miles from 26th st.. an intelligent, QONEOR, TWO, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK. ery small family, for single genflemen, where the com- hom j with board if required; house Apply at 72 West eat Bist st. first class, und different languages spoken. ‘Twenty-second street, two doors from Sixth avenue, sent for nearly three years; domestiename “Dic! (! i reddish fair, face freckled, she must be a good washer and ironer and plain cook. | ther household will please to send Tf found in the possession rh ——______} of any person after Ula notice, they shall feel the brant of his a . < : —~ | parenis’ 8 by the most r URSE AND SEANSTRESS WANTED—ONE wuo | WWANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, | Kept. 24, 1860. HO. ry can spek the French tanguage preferred. Apply at 47 city and neur by preferred, Apply at $42 Broad- | Jane street, from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M. GOOD COOKS, WAITRESSES, LAUNDRESSL | @ , maids, nadeWAll Soommummmnekesereaic. teas WARTEDIN A GURIVATE FAMILY, IN, WEST. | piy tothe owner, at 922 Broadway, opposite the St Ni 8, are Wanted iinmediately at the Servant’s In- Howl. rooklyn, Gowanus. ition. BROOKLYN, OBT. |. Apply at 21 Park row, opposite the Astor House. TS Ut ad tates a: HOUSE IN FIFTY- Jef, with gas fixtires, to 8 good tenant. at per annum. Ap- cholas etent, Protestant uurse, accustomed to the training and overnment of children. Apply at 113 West 23d st, on Wednesday, between 9 und 20'eloek. apartments to let, with THE TRADES. ATTRESS MAKER WANTED.—APPLY AT M. KER- rigan’s feather store, 155 Chatham st. yRINTER'S BOY WANTED.—ONE THAT THOROUGH. ly understands the case can apply at 484 Broadway. HIRT CUTTER WANTED—A MAN WHO IS THO- ) rongbly experienced and competent to take exclusive | mencing Sep' English branches, besides Satisfactory references re~ ing on Monday or Tuesday morn- | asd understands the business can secure a good and perma- | September 27. nent situation; references required. Addvesh box 2872 Post oilice, with real name. M.; for. yentiemen at § P.M. ee | Families, private classes and thoroughly understands his business, is open to an en: Mr. DODWO! proportia tic as foreman in a large printing establiah- ere such exercises and or elsewhere; can give satisfactory refe- rience, competency. Bil characien ‘ddregs } those placed under his charge. stating we ment, in this cit Vv ‘ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS STEAM FITTERS. Apply to Mr. Thomas, at Nason, Dodge & Briggs’, 61 | 90 South Eighth stree Beekman st. ‘sof ‘al ANTED—TO GO TO LOUISVILLE, KY., AN INDUS- 4 Tuesdays and Fridays, eetend experience goods balesman, with the | brooklyn, Call and see cire tic st., Brooklyn, for two “ beat references. Apply to Jobn Higeina & Son, 4 Duane st, RY NICE AND COMFORTABLY FURNI board, to a mam and wif use of parlor, &e. ‘The house is kept by # small fainily, wish to have every thing very oomfortable to parties that suitthem. Apply at 61 West Fourth street, DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, No. 806 Broapway, New York. No. 13] Montacusx riace, BRooxLrn. New York, on WEDNESDAYS aid SATURDAYS, com- Brooklyn, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing class for children at 4 P. school classes attended. Cirenlars may be had at either of the academies. RTH takes great pleasure in calling attention to effect upon the figure, walk and general deporiment of “PECIAL NOTIO SW SERIE TH LONDON. TAR ——aaiel a appotaied by the Lia eH. sePraive.subsc i sf , . St elghtotolock, ico Noor Arena 5 po n tlahie gules 20, “on ab - tr N_ ADDRESS WILL BR DELIVERED ‘iis A Hall, on Tuesday evening, cates at frit ed an bagineer ‘(linee' tie hae Coane xl in the English and slave State mines), on tke compart Sou of the physical and pecuniary condition of white lavorers of Kugland, of both’ sexes, and colored slavery in the Mr. A. hopes that us the English and Northern abolitiontete continually exhibiting to the world such horrid pictures of Ameria colored slavery, the citizens of Now York w mines and onutof them. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at the dowts of ni Broadway. and at the door of Francis J. Tuck- P. S.—This address will not be detir motives, Dot Uae he truth be known. "+ "Ot Pecanminey pia al cs PB. A. IDEN CITY LODGE No. WIL, Viee® Joba ‘noe No. 36, om Md ‘Phuretsy Scuibers of Wo. 32 will please meet at their “ ‘J. NICHOLSON, , ee NENTRAL PARK ORDINANCES.—THE BOARD Commissioners of the Central Park de ordain hour. No vehicle shall be permitted on the “ride,” or equesteiam road, the same being devoted exclusively to equestrians, aor shall any vehiele, hore; or animal of harden, part ofthe Central Park, except upon the “artve,! walt other, Hage and trenaverse rosats, and upon such piace? as are ape fe ny ea lo or Ve b to stand drive or carriage roads of the Central Part, ot aay pare there of, 3 the obstruction of the wa OF {0 the ineonveuidnos of tree vel, nor shall ax’y person upon the Central Park solicit or invader passengers. ‘No hackney coseh, carriage. or other vehicle for ire shail stand apon any part of the Central Pork for the purpose taking in any other passengers or persona tian those the. Fack by anid cope, carrings of velicle: lo person wl © any article or t for sai Central Fark, except pres omy Toensed by he Bord of Game Iisnioners of the Central Park, nor. ped> dling be ofiowed on the Central Pare nar onions io omntbus, cart, dray, wagon, track, of ether rying goods, merchandie, taantre, soll or eaher sraete nee solely used for the cartinge of roots, merekaudise, manure OF other shall be ailowed to enter any part of the Oentead Park, excep) Boop oe ae bohard foes m i a g, abusive, insulting o indecent language shall be allowed om the Central’ Park, whereby a breach of tie peao® may be occasioned. No person shall be allowed to tell fortunes, or play at any game of chance at or With any table or instrument of g: on ie do any odseene or indecent act whatever on the Centei Park. In case of an ey where life or are endas- or any of his assistants, shall remove from the portion of the Central Park specified by the Superintendent or his assistants, and remain off the sume tll permission is given to return. ‘he above ordinances were adapted and passed at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, duly cont vened and held on the 23d day of September, 1889, and are published in obedience to the requiremenis-of ab act entitled “An uct for the regulation and government of the Central Park, in the city of New York,” passed April 17, 1837. The following section of said act is applicable to the above ordi- nAnCeR:— Section 15. Al! persona offending against such shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and be panished. convietion before the Mayor, Recorder, or any magistrate the city of New York, by # fine not exceeding fifty dollars, amd in default of paymeni, by tumprisonment uot exceeding ‘8. ‘by order of the Board. AND'W H. GREEN, President of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Parte Dated New York, Sept. 23, 1659. R. DOREMUS WILL DELIVER THE OPENING LEC- ture to the Toxicological course, ut the New York Medical College, % East Thirteenth street, this evening at 8 o'clock. Subject—The poisonous gases. public, respectfully invited to attend. N*Y BEEF AND PORK. New Youx,"Gepieraber 19 18 endorsed ** 13 for a best of white oak staves and headings, and ‘with four tron hoops. ae saris ene or mate rasponaiis peceten ota ober Tanai med by one or mi le perso. a tandertake that the bidder of ikdorn Ma I heokay their bid be accepted, enter into an on immediately, wits guarantee oi paren ara ihe ele prota. Phis my! ry cert United Slates District Judge, United Staies District Attorney er Navy Agent. that the guarantors are able to make good arantee. eNo proposal wil! be considered unless accompanied by aula tee. Pm Setenmnmmnitaeebersinn crore © Nw : rll partioulars may be ascertained p0. aoplication othe Commandant of te Naxy acd, or a ib oie GEORGE 'N. SANDERS, Navy Agent. WE SONS OF MALTA WILL MEET AT THE GAIB- occasion of ties, 600 Broadway, this evening. on the Nelly Huntley’s benefit, JW. D.C. MPS. YM i LOST AND FOUND. chy Feferences as to ability and integrity, wishes a situation = : Felock this (Tucsda: ing. \ H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMIES, s55FoLTON | _____ MOBE_ AND BOUND. Where he can make umself useful; is willing 10 Geoupy any ee coateaanr is ealee avetarianoe ernest Sil ca le NESTS « street, Brooklyn, Tuesdays and Fridays; 71 and 73 New- DVANCES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON WATOH! Honorable positon. Please address 1.°8., box tot Heraid | Wh, ,femeranngussyien of four fumil; De ANTED_A WATGHMAKER TO GO WEST. A YOU grkavenne, Jersey City, Moudaysand Thursdays, commencing A (~ x x y ANTED—A SMART TIDY LITTLE GIRL, ABOUT 14 } Louis 5. Fellows eee eae SR SIROUS OF OBTAINING A srT- |W Aip ib years of age, o assist in taking care of wehild, ant | uation in a wholesale grocery or flour and feed store. Not having « large experience in business, would not € understands plain sewing. ect more: ottice. 0 .A. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DRIVE A ‘wagon in some respectable wholesale Mquor or frit Store, or to deliver dress J. H. U., Het \OACHMAN, A PROTESTANT MAN OF RESPECTA- ity wal isan excellent oly driver. The best of city feforencesasts | 42 West 2ith st ollice. Such an one may hear of a good than wonkl cover bis expenses. Address "d? 30 rite Herald pisceby calling at 529 Hudson st., between the’hours of 12 and ANTED—A GERMAN OR IRISH PROTESTANT girl to do general housework; to a good washer and ‘ht parcels through the city preferred. Ad. | irener liberal wages will be paid. Inquire at 29 Bank ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL; SHE MUST BE A ood cook, washer and ironer: elty references required: situation as coaehman ina private family; | a German preterred; wages $8. Apply ‘from 10 to 2o'clock at man, Apply at 2 Maiden Jane, from 12 to'T o'clock, to ‘Rebel. ‘ANTED—TEN GOOD METAL ROOFERS, AT WALTER H. MEAD’S, 9 Jane st. Apply immediat ‘@ permanent sitnation and good salary. None but the REWARDS. REE DOLLARS REWARD.—STRAYED FROM 1 WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, 655 BROADWAY," will open for ladies on Saturday, ‘Oct waday evening, Oct. 4. The hall has just just been erected id for beauty and conveniences cannot be surpassed. Schools y TATCHMAKER WANTED—TO WHOM WILLBE GIVEN | #hdacademics attended. Private lessons given. ; gentlemen best workmen need apply to TIFFANY & CO., 550 Broadway. PB eae ‘ae eats ACADEMY, 267 BOWERY, aaa aera ale! ocloce | At 8 Oger pateee bul ‘clock. o’gloc! 35 cents. Private lessons 60 cents, ‘Thursdays. and Tues- ednesdays Admitiance 100 Third avenue, near Fourteenth sireet, a Scotch ter dog, all black except she lower part of the neck, the too of the ANCING. capability, honesiy and sobriety, Apply for two days at 2d Tilied avenue, 19 Bible House. 2 “PY : RUGGIST'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- | 11 University place. tent druggist, No objection to go South. Best of city re. | | ——— ferences given. Call on or address J. C. M., care of Dr. Glo- ver, No. 4 Ann st. huas had seven years’ experience in putting up prescriptions: wholesale preferred; has the best references. from his last em: ployers. Address a note to 149 4th ave., which will be attend- ed io, or a personal interview may be had, in plain places, no month for the wint ‘Young man whi # been abont four years in the busi- | will tind a good ness; accustomed to dispensing, &c. The principal object is : three or four more years’ experionce before commencing for 7 ANTET himself. Good reference from his late employer. Address @. | VW ‘none me. A ITUATION WANTED—FOR THE WINTER, ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK, IN a small family; she must bring pe recommendations ‘good cook, washer and ironer, and REWARD. RUGGIST.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG | quire at227 Lexington av., corser 85th st. Liberal wages will 5 the Volks man, 21 years of age, in.a wholesale or retail drug store; | be paid to a first rate woman, ‘ANTED—FROM EITHER JERSEY, BROOKLYN | 24 Ann street, the above reward will be pal or New York, a steady, honest girl; one used only to live id to work, and who will take $4 per must be able to wash and iron RUG CLERK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A | clothes, and be enerally useful; the work is light; a ood girl hha ffome. Apply ai 234 th ave., near 25th 300D PLAIN COO! ‘cotch or German preferred: W. Brooks, Herald office. ing good city references need apply between the hours of 10 | ing through the fence he saw two men standing inside. The Kare; aud 2 o'clock, at 106 West 11th st. Wages $7 per month. hose, aud allof the four feet to about two inches high, The terrier puppy Whoever ‘est Twenty-seventh street, will receive the above rew, $ REWARD.—LOST—A SMALL BLACK AND TAN lave good references. Y,asmalldog, withablugand | =~ = White collar on; is prized only on account of being a pet of the FERRERO’S family. | By returning itto Chas, Bertrand, Kl Noticioso oie, 4 59 West Fourteenth siree jain. jarism.—As officer Matthew: precinct, was patrolling his beat on Sunday joining a’ wooden building containing some 10,000 flour WASHER AND | barrels, in Fortioth street, between. Fifth and Sixth avenues, one but those hay- | the property of Jas. Connolly, 395 Seventh avenue. On look: fence being rather high, he proceeded to Use Thirty-ninth street | iment to 10h P.M BY A ood and practical house wainter, to take charge of bisding and doth painting taclyor conker: agdeee we ANTED— M., care of H. H, Lawrence, 213 Forsyth st, Be OE ee Ee Nase er emer ed Sats Seo 2 OUTHERN TRADE.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH A GOOD Southern connection, is at present open to an engagement 10 sell goods on commission or other wise, for w first class house in the fancy dry goods line, Address Traveller, Herald oflce. PROTE! K; sh ral housews ‘oung to give good references k, at 307 East Broadw 16 years of age, in a wholesale store or office; is a good | '!eren penman, &., and aan bring the best of reference. Address tox op Hernid oftice, or J. ¥. Fitzsimons, 111 Kast Warren st., rm (0 HOTEL KFEPERS.—AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL | 602 St; near Prince. bookkeeper is open for an enagement from been engaged only in first class houses, and can refer toformer employers, Address J. ©. poklyn. , box 144 Herald oflice, TANT WOMAN, TO DO GENE. | ing the premises he found a tin can, containing abont one quart must be a good plain cook, wash and 8 nirse and seamstress, and to do } Mal" ‘ork; one who is fond of children; both must be | SP" Apply to-day between 11 and 1 | 30) Se NS: | YP ANTEDCIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, (A GTRE WHO 18 rT ." ood plain cook and good washer and ironer. Goo ity j ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY, BETWEEN 15 AND | yc ccrences required. Apply at 43 oth st, from 11 til Sorclock ‘ANTED—A STRONG, WILLING GIRL OR WOMAN: for. general housework; no objection to one lately ar! | well known and old established ISAACS, auctioneer and ‘bro- — rived. References required for honesty. Apply at 116 Thomp. stop TANTED-BY A GERMAN FAMILY IN ASTORIA, A firat rate nurse for children; good wages given to n per: y fectly competent person. Inquire at 140 Broadway, up stairs. } On dlamonds, watches, jewelry, &c., or buys them for the high- side, when he found said two men had disappes of camphene just where these mén stood, evidently for the | sles’ p iabove purpose. Any person or persons who shall give such ! now or hereafter, as shall lead to the apprehen- jon of any of these persons or any other per: Bons, shall receive the above reward from James Connolly, MURRAY HILL.—MME. JACKSON WISHES upiis at her new resi- For terms, éc., apply as 2 : Bu ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, AS ASSISTANT | above reward will be paid on delivery to the owner. yin chambermaid and waitress; wages moderate, Apply at ANCING.—NEW CLASSES, BROOKES’ ACADEMY, 361 Broome street. A new class for gentlemen on Thesday evening. Also, a new class for ladies on Tuesday afternoon, 2 and classes for children on Wednesday and Saturday, All the DAY AFTERNOON, AT | fashionable dances taught in oue course of lessons. DANCING ACADEMIES, N. ¥.; 122 Clinton street, Brooklyn. ‘The above academies will open in New cork on’ the sth of $10 REWARD.~PROBABIE ATTEMPT AT IN- | October and im Brooklyn on the Lith of October, at cen the Twenty- ] Gentlemen's class October 10, at 73g P. M. Schools and private ight last, about | classes attended; pupils can enter at any time. Solrees as 'c.ock A. M., he heard some talking inside a wooden fence | usual. Circulars can be had at the academies. DE GARMO BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, * 31 Broome street. Ladies meet TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 310 6 On search: | Chiidren WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS 8 to 6 rimary classes instructed by Mrs. BROOK fessons at hours not ocenpied New classagare constantly forming. All the fashkmable dances taught in one cou: TREE EVERY WEDNESDAY. EV! wea SAUVAG Broadw: esenings for g 93 Seventh avenue, New Yi LOAN OFFICES. meral practice. ON nen nen T 11 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO ADVANCE | Grand soirée dansante to-night. AU'S DANCING ACADEMY, 615 Thursday and Saturday Lessons given on Monday Wednesday and Friday’ afternoons at3, evenings at 8 u'cl y, isopen on Tuesday, to ang amount on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, &c., by the ker, 11 Chambers street. N. B.—No business transacted on Saturdays, T NO. 66 NASSAU STREET—A. HONIGMAN, mond broker and commission merchant, adva ‘moi 10 LAWYERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG LAWY position as managing clerk in a law offic experience in this capacity; references unexeeptionable. Ad- dress Lawyer, Herald ollice. also, a good aR, A ee . Fj N ines hours 8 0 5 P. M. - ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. | tcom No.2 Business . has badé years | WY ANTRO TA, email family; eho must be ‘good plain cook, asher and ironer. may apply at 331 Adelphi st., near Fulton ave,, Brooklyn. est cash prices, at his private office, 66 Nassau street, up stairs, T THOMPSON & CO.’8, BROKERS AND COMM One who has good references ————————— 10 SOUTHERN DRUGGISTS._THE ADVERTISER, well posted in the business, wishes an engagoment South: | Y aE eaiie UO pean TO DO THE | diamonds, jewelry, dry neat, a good washer and ironer; a plain cook willdo. Apply | of sewing first class city reference. Address Southern Druggist, box 16) Herald oflice. 10 MASEL Jae SUA ION OED, BY A ‘oung mgn to put up patent medicines, perfumery, wx- tinctdy €e- his been in is! last place five years. The best of reference given. Address for two days, I.'J., 17 Bedford st. 10 HOTRL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS.—I WISH to get » altuation as housekeeper or assistant, oF to take charge of the laundry; I am fully competent to fu place, having been in that the highest testimonials given, Address B, M., Herald ofllce, or call at 44 8d av., near {0th si. ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT SINGLE at 126 Forsyth st. ‘West Washington place. ‘Waterman, Herald office, will meet with prompt attention. private family. : , ANTED—A NEAT AMERICAN, SCOTCH, GERMAN T 478 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCES ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF AGr. A | WAN! penuh et datgenwra homework A rooklyn; best references required; wages $6. Ad- ee the | dress’. G. As, Herald oflice, WASTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SITUATION WANTED—A SITUATION AS CoACIIE AM BY A as chambermaid; is willing to make herself otherwise in sw active man, who perfectly understands his busi. | Useful; also, a young gitl, of an obliging disposition, as nurse | ware, &c f respect and ism careful driver; he tnderstands | 88d to assist in'piain sewing. Apply, with city references, at 39 | oflice, 439 Broadway, above Howard street situation in a country store, where a general knowledge of mercantilelftransactions can be obtained, ean produce the best references; salary w secondary object. ‘Address W. 119 Herald oftice, for one week. family in stene ness in ever i the care ‘and proper treatment of horses. Has the best of re- | Bast Lith st. commendations trom his late employer. Call at 73 West 15th at., in the rear, for W. B. TAN r ing and th floor. Wie eee A YOUNG MAN, A_ SITUATION care of horses. Inquire at No. 1 Ridge st., second | Preferred. buintilen: Usntpoghtys. tie bent Of ae retetoloe erties me i, Horald-viee, for two day 1 gt ge oe Wa SteD—a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | 80'clock, at 42 West 33d at. young man, as waiter in a private family; he under- stands his business perfectly w families in the e! in come we dressed to J. W. in th Broadway, will be punctu ommended. A note ad- attended to. up stairs, —— AITER GIRIS—WANTED, AT N. B. GOSLING’S 10g | {ound at this establishment, the prices « W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE cream and dining saloons, a few reapectable waiter pit none but those who understand their business and can pro: | Stish. ‘ood references need apply. Call at 47 Broadway, cor married man, withont family, as coachman; is a good careful driver; thoroughly understands the care of horses; has twelve years’ teference; has no objection to go in the country. duce ner of Leonard st. AMBER FURNITURE—ENAMEI . Call at or address 198 21st st., third floor, front house, for two Cc ed in every color and style, at price suit all, Every ; anys. TANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE LIGHT GENERAL | atticle warranted ag nepresitng, | iho, bedding of every dé: WANTED-—BY A WIDOW LADY, A SUIT OF U housework of a small fumily, Apply this day at 11g | scription. As three doors from Canal. nished rooms on the first floor, with gas, wate: Wap SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE | Fammond st. ly an Englishman, single, and having favorable city references, A line to William Waiter, care of the grocery shes 591 Houston st., near Broadway, will have immediate at- tention, WAXTED—A SITUATION AS FOREMAN IN A pCO wholesale or retail shirt establishment, either in the city or country, by 2 tical shirt cutter; satisfactory references given. Address X. B,, Rroadw ‘ay Post oflice. stairs. W ‘ANTED—IN THE CITY OR COUNTRY, BY A YOUNG man wequatnted with the stove and hardware tra and can keep bookg by singh b] 7 - end to childrer hie hectetrht eee eee usatae | OS nee — WAXTRD—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BY A YOUNG WANTES—A GIRL. FOR WAITING AND TO ASSIST MS h c inchamberwork. None need apply but such as are panty wud sobriety,“ Addrews J. C., No, 2 Clinton place, in the f fully competent and can bring the best city references, Apply num who ean give the beat of city reference ag to ho stoi wi AL Weak Luh ot. 7 ANTED-A COMPETENT WOMAN AS. NURSE: ONE that understands cutting and making cl en's dresses al 7 ann fe willing to go in the country. "Apply immediately aca { itirens and others in” want of funds can always be mccommo- 7 ANTED—A SMART. TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE GENE- f unt either | , ral het tig hat asmall — manst sens wash and At 170 BROADWAY— efther | iron well and have good reference. Apply at 4 Lawrence st, capacity in this ally over 12 years; | rooklyn, second house from Myrilo ave.” rer Bh Se ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT GIRL, AS MEAT AND VV try ook, and washer and froner ‘with asistancs; man, @ situation in a first class grocery or tea store, to | She must be neat in person, and cleanly in hee, kitchen; such es oted confidentially and liberally. No loan a ve ated tag | person, with good reference, may apply at 138’ Macdougal et, | Business transacted cor iy berally. 3 et in Oe RL ET eee nee pe expected for | Texttocorner of Amity, and secure & permanent place inca, | ollice signs about the premises. 1. JACOBS £ CO... than one hour ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO A A Seneca Pett a ae ED—A SITUATION ON A FARM, BY AN AMR. | other as chambermald and waltress, and to assist with the wash. 1 Young man nineteen years old; understands farm, | ing, de. Call for two days at 233 We TANTED—A WOMAN OR GIRL TO DO THE GENE. ral housework of a small family; must 6 well recom- to work on a farm or as coachman; understands the | mended. Apply at 515 Grand st. EDROOD ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A FIRST RATE Br viore ana a ‘ cook. Good city references required. Apply from 1030 } jure, finished iv landscapes, fruit, fresco and flowers, at F. H. | and cheap. Address box 3,752 New York Post ollice, ‘OND HAND SAFE, OF GOOD MAKE ‘ostoftice. Persons ; has lived with 'the best of LW “teal parade duos wos Baars TO COOK FOR A | havi both’ for sale, will add: Xb small private family; He. Rood - = - paving one cr both’ for wale, will address, With ‘pri Aru, store, corner of 18th st. and | stand making pastry. Apply Immediately ab 760 Broadway, | (one eee area ee ee ap mae | description, C. & 11. box 120 Herald ote so TANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small private German family; must understand URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONE) cooking; good reference required. Call at $7 Murray st, up F vali » | WW ASTED—A SERVANT, TO DO situation ag clerk and anlesman; writes a good, rapid hand, work in a small fami; welt veils gh Be geoomee nepery tee ‘family; must be | ties, or bought. Notes, stocks, bonds, &e., nego All kine , machines bought and sold. ae Ae THOMPSON Auctioneer. boarders. Reference welry, plate, &c., or boughtfor cash. Storekeepers,manuiac- dated at moderate rates by CHARLES WOOD, 439 Broadway, above Howard street. ASH ADVANCES ON. DrA-|} may_address, pe monds, watches, de, or buys the same for eakh at his priv , 170 Broadway, uy irs. private rooms, 170.87. H BARRINGER, Diamond Broker, DVANCES TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, A? Waiches and jewelry, or bought for cash at full value: 12 Beaver street. OUSE WANT nisbed in p and froner, 331 Broadway. Established 1340. ON DIAMONDS,’ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C., ON PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, &C THE OLDEST COMMISSION HOUSE IN n¢ ished, in good 0 YOU WANT MONEY.—I HAVE $50,000 TO LOAN, | Herald office. 8 to suit, on diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver or will buy the same for cash, at my old established CHARLES WOOD, Money Broker. fron E RATES ON | nee w ware and per | M. bods may be redeemed any ‘ONEY TO 1 Fdiamonda, watches, jer sonal property of ali descriptions: . box 150 Herald office. Private office enirance, hall door. FURNITURE. Post ofice. AMELLED FURNITURE IN ALL les, of superior and warranted manufac: FARRINGTON’S, $68 Canal street, opposite Wooster.“ Manu- factory 46 and 48 Wooster street. Betablished in 1848. 7 ANTED—A SE nd condition cook, and under- ‘way, between Eleventh and Tw peta, up stairs. — A fine assortment of good and substan furniture will be whieh will compare y of like quality and favorably with those of any other in the fi with all the be n Fourth and F all colors and styl ©, Herald oftice wholesale and retail, at $25 and up- WARD, 277 Canal street, ANTED—BY A LADY, four doors east of Broadway, N.Y. German family or an elderly 1o given in ready money for furniture, carpets, boa! fences exchanged. Z,,, iss Bias avenue, between Niuth and Neuth tavcue | £2. D- Herald ofice. 7) DO GRNERAL HOUSE. | TRON BEDSTEADS AND IRON FURNITURE.—PARTIES careful and respoosible , hatstands, store stools, saloon tables, chairs, sétiees, | P*rticulars as to rent, location, brackeis, Ac., direct from the manufacturer, — JAMES SCOTT, 167 Centre sireet, corner of Canal. v ANTED 70 1, 5 ee Ae three ons. aU ME HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR SECOND HAND | place from 0 to HW tar furniture, from $5 to $5,000. All calls promptly atiguded J steam and steam 1we 9 ay 00a Huda on atoget, corer of Perry, yox 3,216 Posi oly = HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. PERSON WITH CAPITAL WISHES TO PURCHASE DIA A. itetease of a hotel, with or w ithout the fixtures, or a bar - | With lunch room, on Broadway or in the vicinity of the Cit Hall. Ali communications will be considered corifidential. Ad- dress ©. G., Herald oflice, stating locality and terms, PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANTED—BY A LADY SSION and gentleman, for six months; fire, gas, ec. et 2 house and no boarders; location betweea Houston Post oftice, stating terms, references or money given MARRIED LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, W) to hire a commodious but not large house, wholly or part- iy furnished, in Brooklyn, where the rent may be paid in TABNANGES MADE, ON, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 72 board, and requiring the privilege of keeping a few other ‘eu and required, Address E.R. D., Herald allice or Brooklyn Post ollic URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL PRI vate family, until the first of May or longer. .—A SMALL HOUSE, FUR- le, in a desirable location, not more ‘avel from Chambers street. Herald office, stating location and terms. ¥ modern improvements. Price not to exes telnet sellers and positive replies as to lo terms, will meet with attention. ANTED—A SUIT OF THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for a physician's office, on Broadway, or in a locality not more thai $ Broadway, between Grand street and Union square; none answer this who do not suite terms of rent, Address A. fest Sist st. Colored girls | fone Winin one year. H. BARNARD, No. 21 Third avenuo. WANTEDSA sirr ING ROOM AND SMALL BEDROOM location between Highth and Nineteenth streets and Sixth to Second avenues; ret moderate, Address A. B., Union square privilege of kitchen; ‘ANTED--A STEAM ENGINE, WITHOUT BOILER, of ten or fifteen horse power. Must be in working order: also, a box i DA SUIT OF FOUR OR SIX ROOMS, ON tor second floor, furnished or partially furnished, eniences for housekeeping; must be. ¥) th streets and Fourth and F ortie’ s. Address Heury, New York Express oilic a AERA ira ere de convenience for cooking, near elect school, bet . | ” if u and Sixth avenues erate tel expected. A ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO TAKE CARE OF LD peepee CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN | 24 ae ee 2 cise he hte children and do chamberwork in a small family. One y “iP who is fond of children and can bring good reference may ap. | Wards; also mattresses an pias neatly furnished room, with board, fire and gs from Bleecker to Twelfth streets, and near Broadway. —A FAIR | rences exchanged. Terms not to exceed $4 |. Address, with full 408 Post office. r is another girl to at- B01 . “ house; below Fourteenth street p Ke.; & Protestant and elty rete al o = I inthe South American and Cuban trade should buy bed- ow Fourt fe Cail at 20 Bethune st., near Greenwich, ee ASE—-IN A GOOD LOCATION, TWO ¥: large enough to sto work; Well lighted aud airy, with r, ogrner puldisg preferred, Address table for # bindes diamonds, jewelry, segars, 4e., or bought for cash. bess private, reliable and safe. No loan ollie about the premises. JACOBS retail jewelry store, 407 Broadway. LETTER LOST YESTERDAY, 26TH INST. A RE- ‘ward will be paid if returned to the owner, T. G. Adriam Spear, 18 and 15 Park row, Ds LOST.—STRAYED ON SUNDAY EVENING FROM 24 ‘Twenty-third street, a small black and tan tor- ner dog. paver will return said dog will recelve five dol lars reward and no questions asked. EFT, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, IN OMNIBUS NO. 38 OF [7 ikec Broatway and Fourth avenueline, an opera glass im Will be paid. for the a black leather case. A suitable reward same if left at the Everett Honse. OST.—A SMALL DARK COLORED MOROCCO portmonnale, mounted ta sigel, containing between $98 And $40, on Saturday afternoon, September 3 Will be given if returned to 61 Tenth street, this week. OS1—ON SUNDAY, 2TH INST., BETWEEN THIRTY- 4. first street and Madison avenue, and Thicty-fifthstreet and ‘Third avenue, a chased gold linked bracelet. ‘fhe finder wilt be suitably rewarded by returning it wo the owner, at 35 East Thirty-tirst street. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ON THE WAT @ Hleventh street, nesr the Bowery,’ or from there te Fourth street and Broadway, a paper package, cout rs houton, ace coltas nig ie et ‘appliqu Salenand ere tickets, ‘The finder reamed tiem to 195 Maiden lane, ice aaa —$25 REWARD.—ON FRIDAY, 23D INSTANT, A L°%tmna pin, four stones, set in cluster, with a stem ap- % above reward will be paid for its return to E. Burr, jeweller, 873 Broadway. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, 23D INST, NEAR [4 Twenty-third street and Broadway. a portemonnaile, con- iaining three small bills and a broken three dollar bill (War- wick Bank, Rhode Island), and papers of no use to any one vot the owner. By leaving the three dollar bill and papers. at the Post office, corner of Twenty-second street and way, addressed B. E., tbe finder will receive the thanks of owner. OsT—BY A POOR WOMAN, ON SATURDAY, BE- Lotreen Zana 8 o'clock, in-ond of the Broadway, ‘Ninth d Sixth avenue omnibuses, two five dollar bank bills. he finder would do a charity by leaving them at her house, '4 Sixth avenue, second floor, back room. OST—A FIREMAN’S 'BADGE, NO. 1,710, BETWEEN L ‘niton market and No. 18 Burilng slip." The Gnder will se leave it at No. 18 Burling slip or atthe Chief's ofc, ph bt beih street, and much ob! owner. a CHEARLES SHEATEN, of Forrest Hose No, 58. XTOLEN FROM A PARLOR IN UNION SQUARE, A medallion liknessof a gentleman, in wax, on a velvet ground, ftamed in rosewood, cabivet size. A liberal reward Will be given to any one who will return it to No. 38 Union square. FINANCIAL. UGUST BELMONT & ©O., BANKE! A“ Street, issue levers of crédit for wavellers, available te Allparis of the world, through Messrs. Rothschild, of Paria, London, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, and their correspon dents, London, oy: sank of Trel |. for FARGO & GO., 8 Broadway, New York aud Californie Bat -press Company. EMICAL BANK, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER this Bank bave lay dec! @ quarter! ividend per cent, payable to stockholders on aid after Monday, the 34 day of October next. By order of the Board. ¥ G. G. WILLIAMS, Cashier. RESSELL, FARRAR & CO., BANKERS, 68 WALL ‘street.—Foreign and domestic’ exchange bo } ands for investment on foreign account. Prompt attention pirentoall Husiness entrusted to us by country banks and ankers. ‘OLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent bonds, redeemable in 1874, issued under act of June 14, 1858, may exchange the same for inscribed stock of same issue, On terms ascertained on application to DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. H, FRERICHS & CO. yam PLACE, ‘Manchestel ‘LONDON rsh. (ranch house of D ter, APSIXTY DaYs' SIGHT, = ON ALL THE SOUTHERN BEN g SHERMAN & Co. SS CITY OASLIGHT STOCKS, IN SOUND ond jade ee paying eight, ten aud twelve apa per cent dividends, fors8° “or R. MURRAY & CO-, No, 40 Wall street, New York city, Proprietors of the American Gas Light Journal —_ GHT AND TIME clues pureheaed by DUNC. ieee SANDEN BROEK, BROS. & CO. yar BROMMERICAN BANKERS, @) Rue Chausee, d’Antin, Paris, France, EAEN'R THAYER, 24 Pine street, room No. 23. FANTED—$10,000 AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON FIRST <¢ improved and unincumbered real estate, in a thriv- Best city reference given. Address box a TO $10,000 WANTED—IN A STAPLE C, $6 ).000 tosiners: wih thi amoane, bya party of coe cy having control of a large trade and a. large money miaking concer. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, No. 81 Nassau st. 5.000 Sas. WAXTED-AND AN EXPERTENCED 0). bookkeeper and correspontlent as pariner in an established business, where there is no risk and where be i sure to realise the first year, Undoubted rei given and required. Address Manufacturer, Herald oilice. $16 DOE TO LOAN—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ON D.! ceniral city property, improved. Address D.R., Herald office. Z WANTED, TH $60.000-Sone huss property ty te city, worth more than doubl in sums uot Less FLW. Picase address Qwagr, Heraid odie. MOUNT ON BOND

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