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’ a oe Jone pomp: ann HELE WANTED FEMALES ‘ANTED—A YOUNG EN Wass sir to do os pe TRLY—A breast ‘ANTED ‘nurse, wi it ghonly Wi. crim i, a rr} “ANTED—A FEW WwW poly before 9 A. Bh to tak. Ke Winsor Oo, 5 ra: ‘Apply ae MIDDLE AGED WOmAN, required. a ns Went Sols farnily. Geol Tehaeess oar 6ib av. WELSH LAUN. arch and flute; Mo reside i (hn country seennc aa as West 38th at, a Aoply ete a FOURG Woman, 203 12 COMPETE: ood A Ok, an jt rd ty reference re. ind a Mat 70 Rage teh YOUNG ais to act “Wines SSeocawey trem need. appiy, “App! from Ae Mtl, Mee WOMAN, WITH A FRESH ag wt Done but thowe at 83 What, a3 "ANTED—A Re taney gee GI TO W By DO aa in a amall private fauall) pone nig must jag a oo washer and boc, ater bw'efock this mahal peepee GIRL, l4 of children and ay East Sh ot, after 10 A. at @ Eldrid with city re OR 16 YEARS OLD, TO T. 7 in light housework. yt AED A GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY OF FOU! digance fe, frome the oly, a girl se waltreas + Bese moun Aveiy oe 578 Ohare ‘near 23d at ‘iret for, (he cook Wear. YOUNG SCOTCH OR GERMAN GIRL, ae waiter and chambermaid, Apply at 24 Kast 18th st. ;ANTED—A aya Au SEAMSTRESS, LAUN- peer eiere boa aia ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL rv and troner; t! Macpac tai be Toferences nin fey in the bakery. ‘bavi & Kod ws ‘thowe ‘obply, alter 10 o'clock, at No. 740 WANTED-A NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO DO THE GE. neral housework of three in family. Apply at No. 21 “Oliver at. ANTED—A GOOD COOK MAY FIND A PERMA. Pct ete Monday or Tuesday morn. dng at 35'Univeraty place None need apy ‘apply who canuot give ‘Salutactory teaimontala ‘capability. Wer A GERMAN FAMILY IN ASTORIA, A firat rate nurse for ‘fectly competent person. iren; good wages given to a per- Inquire at 140 Broadway, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS NURSE; ONE that wi inj ing and mak: and is willing to go in the country. Appl, Tay, ling to g° st y. pply immediately ut 21 fe abit A SMALL FAMILY, cad ety rete Terenoes required, “Apply froar tome cook. So'clock, at 42 a West "ANTEB—A GIRL FOR WAITING AND TO ASSIST eu in ae. Raa ul and can Hl Weat lth at. such as are apply but Clty Fefare references. Apply SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. MADEIED } MAN, A 4 general knowledge of business, and in theSouth and Southwest, wishes an en, ive the, best w York; can sired for the fal fs Address Frank Majo! GOOD ACCOUNTANT, WITH thoroughly ac. references and seourity if de- y duties entrusted to —— Wainctat Philadelphia, Pa. * EROLIROUA, WHO I8 ABOUT TO PROCEED TO ith an amiple ital, would be glad to undertake ihe sale of goods that ares toneval decane as country, or that would command a sal rr ber office, New le on ission and fo sh. ral eee expected. ‘address ‘Commission, ‘i ion, Herald YOUNG MAN, A GERMAN, WISHES SOME EM- as _plovment understands driving horses. Call at 188 West YOUNG SWISS FeOrTANT), OF STEADY CHA- racter, knowin, italian Sreaigige family; preferenes Gren toa family with can make himself useful as ty: ‘Address for four days Ki, ‘box 166 children, wi ctions to the ue lerald otlice. r; no ol ‘YOUNG ba gin ep a Barr! irae tenia. e. AS ‘box 1 Herald o 3 A Betpor {12 Herald omiee: YOUNG iit Say SWISS WISHES yer tion, ns cosoh ghee. 0 waiter; understands hia bus! SINGLE MAN I8 DESIROUS OF GETTING A SITU- ation in « private family; understands the care and driving 2 Horace, garden and ali out door work abouta gentleman's: place, would make generally ‘useful if required; em: Address Business, for Ployment more an object than wages. jour days, box 100 Herald oftice. YOUNG MAN, vgn linge Ui iN, 8 situation as business where his serv lain writer and ‘and correct in figures. Riitress J. P., 12 20ih st. ., top floor, front room, for three days a would be, required: is a vor TEMPERATE, WANTS A a r any respectable in a store, o ay Please call on or COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH man and honesty. Can room. m; best cit} geen at No. reference as to capability and West 33d st., third floor, front |\OACHMAN.—A MOST situation ‘as above; can wait at table; unde: diseases pe and treatment of ail COMPETENT MAN tabeenink - retands the horses, care and mil in care of a furnace; is an excellend driver and knows Shecelty 9 the ely vel, can keep aconan nts; willbe found an. scquiation, Trainor’s saddlery, Gor Brosdway, unill engaged. ine M., care Lawrence, ce. ABD Cal tig ean Cia boas a THE AA Labeled alee pat eo pi yainting in country. care of Hi. H. Ta ‘orayth at. BY A ees take charge of a Address W. us NUFACTURERS.—A RESPON- to contract with wholesale stores for pee machine aad hand. Address Zemblia, ney ‘Sisth avenue. eel ‘EEPERS.—AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL te iE from October 1; bas bookkeeper deen ‘cugaged only only employers. Seas So an on eopsgeumiae ass houses, and can refer toformer eas." T., box 144 Herald oflice. 0 DRUGGISTS.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A ‘oung man to put up _p ade ns been tn matent medicines, perfuine » Ox. last place five years, trict ae hiven. “address for tee anys, tds TT Bodtera ot ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF AGE, A i situation in a country store, where mercantile—Mransactions can be obtain ‘best references; salary a secondary object, general knowl j; can produce Address W., box 119 Herald oflice, for one week. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION ON A FARM, BY AN AME- ‘underatan rican young man nineteen years old; of horses, Inquire tng and the care-of ids farm- at No. T Ridge st, second ‘ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A BOY, 15 YEARS OF age, to learn the mercantile business; le is of ble (ited city references ald office. of res if required. Address N. F ‘ANTED—BY A room, with full or YOU! artial board, in a mnily, where he can fee! at home, Full "Address for two days Jellerson, NG MAN, A COMFORTABLE astrictly private fa- artloulars are request. jerald oftice. ‘ANTED—A SITUATI years of age, in a wholesale dry and write German and Ei references as to honesty can Greenwich st. ON, BY A goods store; can read lish. The most unquestionable given, Address U. Lauer, 59 ‘ANTED—BY A LAD 17 YEARS OLD, A SITUATION ino Lied fancy or dry goods store, Address @. H. C., Herald of A geolaer SITUATION AS WAITER; BY A PERSON ‘who unde to make himself generally ui Much an object a a good alt retands his business perfectly, and would try aefl; amount of wi uation, Address gen not 90 » box mm ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WITH THE BEST OF Lo dress ©. N. reference from.wholesale bottling stores in Liver i, & Much for a while will’not be expected. "Ad. Wes SITUATION, BY ‘A YOUNG MAN, LATE- ly from England, to travel with a entleman or fi recommendations. Wien AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, Menatiuation 88 porter; no ohiestion and is willin, I Address 8. B., No. 13 > any respectable to make Tinsel gensraily Seoprel gets good ‘ily seterouce. Address R, H., box 121 UV ANTED—A_SITUATI ON BY A YOUNG MAN, 17 zoe oh age, in & commission house; has worked av that business for ie dress J.8., Heral "ANTED—BY A YOU) Best of chy reference given. Ad- ING MAN, A SITUATION AS barkeeper, or to take charge of a wholesale liquor store, Buy references given: Adiess tor ree diye. Ns, bor Lt Herald « oflice. ca oe Se y ANTED—BY A YOUNG voi FROM THE PROVIN- situation in # book and stationery establishment, or would s ry asentry cleus in i a Nbsaie business. Writes be Tera odices” Salary no ol ~ Address immediately T. a WArteaay A PRACTICAL AMERICAN FARMER entire charge of a farm, required; ‘orhe would id be wlingte Take cha place for the winter; spect. Addrese J. i. week. or, a aluuationyw satisfactory refer eo renee given re he can have the ba boarding of the hands ntieman’s In every re- ‘Staten Island, Tor one "we of Side, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, EE WANTED MALES, _ FOR MAKING MONEY. PARTY a Sas ee fey xo a ay B PALS Bt. 1 wit ALL. ie a MUST RE. D ay ve Amanda iy peohiartred fee iat as emma ANTED—A a Se IN A pe 4 . tow fund See ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE MAN, AS OUTDOOR sn poids nad slemman ise nbonals eget attra dem i moc era tow ead or one coueter fe ry sere ee angen Pig ibe cree pany, WANTED RESPRCTAMLE MEN, SREKING ae keepers, ‘mid Fee epee Regtary pay — A ed sammy. = TO SELLA NEWLY | PATENTED AAT tt pel at Lrg et er ir tir prs ey & bol ong Poughkeepsie, N idrese Sohn i Couey 2 'ANTED—EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS, POR A new national work of art. None need apply but those who can give the, beat of references and seoutiy’ “Address with name and references, M.M., Herald office, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND make po rfrce useful in a respectable aaloon, Most have rence from lam place, Inquire at 217 Spring m., afler 9o'clock A, re LAD ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, AT Cray Be Ly ‘one that resides with bis pa rena. os ‘uns, 206 Kowery. ‘ANTED— A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS MAKING + 365 Routh , Jereey City. between 7 and 8 o'tiock fk : WANTED. cPERSONS IN RYERY TOWN AND CITY IN Unied Biaice can tnd employment which will pay from $2 to 86 per day. Enclose thirty cents for sample, and address N Manufacturing Company, Post . New York. JANTED—A GOOD, QUICK WRITER: A Roy OR ‘oung man, residh parentagwho wo ish 2 have s sidady allustiog where there ars we thetoes sense in the office; also wanted, a canvasser, to introduce bvefuees iiready well established. ‘Address Morten, Herald ofece, ‘AITER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS WORKED IN A coffee and cake saloon, must bring references. In quire at Smith's, 211 8th av, ANTED—A BOY TO ATTEND BAR: ‘ashingtou Shades, corner of 4th and CALL AT THE Thompson ste. ANTED—A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE. NONK eth Rear PET SEs wat PeseearenaM, ot 45 Greene at, WARTEDA YOUNG STUDENT OR TEACHER, WH ‘can devote his evenings from 6 to 9 o'clock to the struction of three or formation cail at 17 ANTED—A COACHMAN. = MUST RE A GOOD And careful driver, thy ‘acauainted with the care of horses and carr beat city references, ANTED—TO GO SOUTH, AN EXPERIENCED BOOK. keeper. Address A. G. i1., Herald office, with refer ences. W tena WANTED.—A FRENCHMAN WANTED IM- ly, a8 waiter in a private family: one who tho- ighly ‘understands his business and has city references. Appiyat Ro. 21 West 30th st., between the hours of 9 and 12 oe! —WANTED, A YOUNG MAN OF UNDOUBT- nitile bi 600. felted ina lena Merchant, bx 14 Hersld. office, stating address and enclosing @ three cent stamp. THE TRADES. MBROTYPIST.—WANTED, A GOOD AMBROTYPIST, ‘One who is quick and successful and not afraid to work may apply at Kimball's 20 cent ambrotype gallery, 47 Broad UTTER WANTED—A FIRST CLASS CUTTER TO CUT for a California house, where a large pi ‘of the Work is ont to measure; nove ‘put the best’ need apply, stating where last employed, with references. Address J. M., box 1,235 N. ¥. Post (OREMAN WANTED—IN A CLOTHING MANUFAC. ia en nen y Toa man of superior ities & libe- be given, Addrese ral salary and Clothier, Hera! 10 CUTTERS.—WANTED, A SMART YOUNG MAN To To T act as assistant cutter and bogkheoper, in a cloth gery well recommended. Address Fulton, box at'ite He- rald office. pe BOSS: pam epes —A aati SIXTEEN YEARS OLD ‘a respectable marble cutting pre: ferred. saree! of et references. ‘isltoe aateom bean ‘weak G, P. Gartlan, 108 at., near ist ave. (PO, DENTISTS.—WANTED, | A GOOD MECHANICAL dentist; one who understands continuous gum work pre- ferred. To’a capable man steady employment will be given. Inquire for two days of RK. G. Durkin, at 373 Canal street. permanent situation wil id ollice, giving reterences. yw his business, to work in a first class shop; good wages given. None but those havi eee best of reference need apply at 427 6th ave., 10 till 2 o'clock. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT THE NEW COFFEE, cake and dining room, No. 654 Broadway, two first class bakers, siz waiters, and two ‘clean girls. French or bakers preferred. ‘ATCHMAKER baler tte Ue Ag gt! wot, BE Ef ad yermanent ood, palery lone bul best workmen need apply to TIF ‘ANY & 0 550 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANTED—BY A LADY ‘and. gentleman, *for vate fouse and ho boardets; location betwee i ma Houston, and Tent street, Broadway ‘and Sixth avenue. Address B. H., box 2.968 Post ofice, stating terms, references or money given, LAWYER OF EXPERIENCE, BUT WHO HAS RK- A cently commenced business in this city, would like to hire & desk in some office, paying rent either in cash or set Address Lawyer, Herald office. References given if desired. picketing he LPR minha URNISHED HOUSE IN| BROOKLYN WANTED.—A gentleman, with a small faunily, wants a genteel hcuse or ge, furnished, and with gas and water; location must be and in @ genteel neighborhood. Address Albion, Herald oflice. {URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FOR THE WIN. ter, by a private family; it must be commodious and well furnished, and near Union bes Address with full particu- lars, Wm. Watson, 29 Park OUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN—A TWO STORY Gottage oF part of a Inrger house, is Sli iocation, &c., R. G. K., box S17 Post office, New York IENEMENT PROPERTY.—THE UNDERSIGNED IS desirous of leusing tenement property in this city, for which will be given first class security; owner of same wishiug to dispowe of ican find a customer by calling or addressing 4s below; alto a good house in South Brooklyn and some choice lots to ‘rade for tenement prop rey SES 'T- DUIGAN, 19 Nassau st., rooms 9 and 10, NTED—TO PURCHASE, IN BROOKLYN, A HOUSE and lot, of moderate size,’ built substantially, neatl; ished, in good order and 9 clean neighborhood; must contain modern improvements. Price not to exceed $5,500. None but direct sellers and positive replies as to location, si: terms, will meet with attention, Address A. M., Herald oflice. cotti healt ‘ANTED TO RENT—FOR SIX MONTHS, FROM 1ST ‘of Nov. A furnished house in the vi etait of Fort Green, Brooklyn. Adilress box 229 Jersey City Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE furnished room or parlor and bedroom connecting, with- out board, with a private family, at $15 or $20 per-monib, ia cluding gas; fires evenings and Sundays. Location below Union square and near Broadway. Address for two days W. M., box 161 Herald. ‘ANTED—TO HIRE OR LEASE, A NEAT TWO STORY leecker and Fourteenth will buy a three years lease; satisfactory references given. Apply to JOHN CULYER, No. 281 Thompson treet. Ween barton THE 18ST OR 16TH OF OCTOBER, A iI house or cottage, furnished, in Brooklyn, near the ferries, or not over half an hour's distance from New York by careor stages. ddress J. A., Herald oflice, stating terms and location. ANTED—IN HARLEM OR YORKVILLE, A SMALL cottage Kouse, with gas and water, for which a moderate rent will be paid; it must be near the cars. Address C. H. F., ‘box 2,392'Post aflice. FINE ARTS. ThINE OLD PAINTINGS.—70 "601 CONNOISSEURS AND lovers of the uarey in wi masters of the fine arta, paintings may be seen at No. 63 Ni hich, may be. 'found, many od beat Fe uta This isn si THOS 303 to sel i pele ond ‘merchant, 63 New Bowery, near James street, ————————— SS .. collection of fine tet Hower below Cathar examples of portunity LD ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS BY OLD MAS- Sip sei Sr Sb leer anin ye wings for Fear Housto “ ASHINGTON: RESIGNING te AMER! ranted water color drawings, engray- Old iberaries, coins and medals, Modern en: erty bought and gol Ww. Got DEON, ‘iu Broadway, treet, up stairs, ira iS COMMAND OF THE IOAN ARMY.” Painted by Edwin Whe for the ‘State of Maryland. ‘This picture 1s 15 feet lon, _ TW PARKER & 60.'S ne door (rom Ninth atreet. by 9 feet high, and contains about Now on exhibition at Store and Gallery, 768 Broadway, Admission 2 cents. A Platte RENT, A Henny Fe AND CHEESESTAND wes ood market. "Address James Movahan, 178 Pros pect sireak Srooky, for three days. te tlc Ree Deen IL “ANTED.—ANY PARTIES HAVING A BUSINESS ‘well located and wishing to dispose of the same, can do 80 by giving descrtption of stock, where located and probable: Amount. Address Commerce, Herald afloe. Wiser AN OLD LADY AND HER SON, THE second floor of a high stoop house between Fourth and Eighth avenues and from Fifteenth to Thirtieth streets, Ad- dress box 153 Herald office, stating accommodation, terms, &c. rn Nee Mice as Bn ng wifey rrveabie A GRNTERL, HOUSE IN A abl ocation situated between let} and Fiftoth sirgots and agony, jatumied, belweon hire rate, for a amall family. Address K. 0, K., Herald office, or G. J. Hardy, real estat Brooklyn, te agent, No. 2 “Montagne street, ‘ANTED—A HOUSE SUITABLE FO 0. SMALL respectable families, with modern pam lig the nefghborhood of Stanton a Rivington streets, Rent $600, Or parts of a house for two am ft [udiow street, New York. eee 1859. PAIR OF’ $AsORED HORSES TOR vealerAine b a bpd double harness and French coupe. Frvcpeek gh ‘and true, and may ipe and harness for & olan. naire at 104 Won Torentauih bmn ral AND HARNESS FOR $100,— be veay built buggy, by Miner & Stevens, for $80, Dees, i= in excellent condition. Son age t the eapenta- | Olurendon Voted stable, Le ‘avenue, corner of Twenty- GENTLEMAN HAVING TWO HORSES, WOULD sell eur ata bara is @ brow! tail hore, As 1 nda high, nd o astro i i cer 5 trot in Serie ey ot MAGNIFICENT SIX YEAR OLD SADDLE HORSE Ag sale. Inquire of Dr. CLOW, 247 West Tweuty.seveath J running order. Ap) ai ‘ns Gets spring perfe ppl . AST Sposng MABE YOR | eer d as, Bane fs heer abe, trotied ina suskomer: in 24250; baa ifor imme- dintely at Mr, WHITE'S, 616 meet if ap) 2 |= CO —MANTYACTURERE | OF FINE HARNESS Broadway, corner of ,Thirty-t! fe SALE—A PAIR OF VALUABLE | FAMILY with harness ARENT HaceAeTS cae hy Raiser Eigen iat Saeaniiaaine a eG rao or alBAx tate avenno. ae eid ‘avenue A. SPLENDID BAY HORSE, ALXTREN slugeire at 10 Madson set, Ser can u 7 of Jasper ‘of arent style, endurance; ts sou in rand In ali ‘such fevaldem found: “Apply at the corner of sicoot and R SALE—A FINE PAIR OF MATCHED travellers; alo two or three sets of arnesn” Apply before 12 A.M. or after 3P. M. at the private slable on the alley, 2) East ‘Thirty seventh street, between Madison and Fourth aves. F% BALE— THE ana=npounet ear Ln poytyayt 16 hands high, six warranted to trot in 3.30; ‘4p. 0 handsome: Ae, ah .n eet for style and action c be excelled; warranted in every respect. To be seen at 31g Perry street Reh SALE—A Stymie pope wax max BLACK ink mares. five and six hb street. irty JOR KALE—A grey BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS warranted in Ene ti seven, years ol Carriage oe family us, ‘stand without tying. ‘Con be seen at 115 Kast surect, war Pik aroeed. Rosette chee re ra BUGGY AND HAR- nes are offered gentleman no ‘hewn; tne horse han ‘bee uscd en's family boven ts Pele nud nid kind banduome ra ler and moderately are in excellent order, the rockaway having yole and shafts: will be sold vit Call at oF ‘No. 18 William street, office No. 10. ree. SALE—A ony. Lpey ty igo! i zaue six years old; can very ght and all new; the entire Steen ‘ Apply at the stables, 24 West Thirteenth nireet, ren SALE—A HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON (SHIFTING and harness; wagon nearly new; will be sold at a sa- sireet? sores the owner has to wee for Apply 9705 Greenwich c OR SALE—A HORSE AND CANT. WITH Goon work, ond en for selling. ‘sore 46 Broad stfeets unt old R SALE — CHEAP—A SEE F BRED Trustee hands years handsome, sound and Rind: can (rok e mile ‘in three minutes, or sixteen ‘within the hour: Apply at 104 Bowery. ORSE FOR, SALB—A ATALL HLACK HORSE, nine 4, gone action and used for a famil the country ; Con San in ihe spring Dut will be gold, vapid immedi. for $190. “Great bargain. Can be seen joward livery stables, corner Grand and Mercer street. ona Pins By GRAYS, rer} ee of 7 hands, two roan ponies: hande ane bey maare, 4636 | horse 15 pts young and nied Apply at ‘ne coal yard, Eleventh sve: ‘ORSES AND LIGHT CARRIAGES FOR SALE.—100 Rhona and second | Send rea sways, 1p and Tec fo and 12) ovine iareet Li wah avenue, Brooklyn. Apply at ae veer O14, sd, Mind sd ee 8 years old, sour Dace i 28 or baa To be street, between Third and Fe condition, and aoteia ive an unimy roved farm Of a0 mores, in one of Uae most eligible locations ia! Wiaconain, manufacti ‘illage; some cash per ae oe 126 Vi rbilt avenue, “HORSES, CARRIAGE, &C.. POR SALE. —A + four seat stuffed back full rockaway in prime order, used but little, and cost $350; puiroteanings cone of which is» superior lady's Paeaddie arse, kind, with switch ail; met of good carriage ha: ‘inrown for Bale and great For address call soon at 30 Pine street, room 11. MISCELLANEOUS. CARD.—WILSON’S HAIR COLORER AND er, the cheapest and best Fok ge for the hair; will hail turn to its al color, restore the hair Srhere fhaefallen out; will eure of the bead; ean be freel; ter, but Used as freely as water, but Tt not only colors, restores and beautifes the hair, but creases the growth ‘and gives it natural appearance, price is onl: FWENTY- FIVE CENTS A Prinetpal depot, wholesale and retail, at SCOTT'S 806 Grand street, New Yor®. Sold by re, Hay a pallenger, Third and Walnut streew, Philadelphia; and by ruggista, Bee pepe ee itand be cured, No. §4 Beekman street. ARBON io ce IN rear 18 NOTA coal oil, but is for or burning ta of lamps, and, unlike coal oil, is free from smoke lanplongens cuore burns as pe ‘as the best of coal oil, fri ears Se male ata reduced the company's depot, 191 Pt |ANDLES.—WAX WY ae, mend FOR SYNAGOGUE AND 4 aise Froatreck nale by the Judd Linseed and Sperm KOCH, SURGEON ¢ CriTROPEDIST.* = BROADWAY, res corns, bunions, corns, ‘ithout causing ‘80 that the boot oh dates eiyrafter the operon.” Price 6) cents corn: LROTRIC SHOCKS FOR ALI KINDS OF DIBRASRA— electrician, 212 Broad way, i now selling in latest fuproved sel machines, for the cure of all diseases, at $7 each. N. B.—This instrument is con- sidered far superior to aay i use Sor the purpose of extracting aorta 8 oA, BAUCE. This wonderfully stimulating and ey sanice, which ts now in such universal de- mand, and which bas made it, self sO grent & favorite with the lovers of relrg of ea deal. Yullon now be purchased ont the United era in tai a & BLACKWELL, Tondo, WATCHES, SEWER: | ao, LLEN'S WATCH AND JEWELRY 87( RE REMOVED FROM It W. Wala. ALL. STREET ail 05 Brosdway, oe door alow Canal ratches, silver and plated ware GRORGE C 2 ete T NO. 11 WALL STREET.—JUST Ri! A BEAUTIFUL Yi Clg en ENA GOLD 18 CARAT ar CHEAP i CALL AND eX AMIN the ACDUFF, Noni Wail street, near New. bay i FOR 8ALK TO PAY ADVANORS. ry 18 carats hunting watch for i yt Rold ing et 1 1 * (new) $80, worth 1 iil or Im gpleoag fae watch and chain, 18carats for $100, cost: 1 fine gold Kneis lover (oven fx0e) for $46, owt a Ba RINGER, 170 Broadway, room 25, up stairs, é AMUSEMENTS. Rs KEGHE SF ba MAT Aes we LAURA KRRNE'S TiRATOR LAUBA ws LAUBA 4 TEAR: KLMIN OVERWHELMING $e OVERWHELMING SU pqiianine ERrHUaLASIC REC! i ENTHUSIASTIC LABTID. REOREZION, EAT nit NAT BEAT ORIGIN, Ri! GhEat ORIGINAL H BEATISTY EPA Buus “on: ICK, ICK; feist $ A MOTHER'S PRAYER, A MOTHER'S PRA’ A MOTHER'S PRAYER. ‘This beautiful romantic drama ou vious production at ee ATT VEREKL, AOCTAAMA the Sepre arom UNIVE! AL prea t Sennen Press “kN ESS Dr PUBLI PRESS AND PUBETO, Ils now presented for the syn ha an Public with am AUGMENTATION AUGMENTATION ITS ORIGINAL SCENIC ITs $3 Raval, BCENIO BEAUTIES ITS ORIGINAL SCENIC BEAUTIES, Alded by the ‘eum VC net of Of on UT! BEAUTIFUL PR a BEAUTIFUL ACTING. Prominent among the scenic illustrations of this beautiful drama may be THE FELD oF ior a ed ‘eee oF Foe, of tuow and huge lcberss. The pam ol it fect ecards” = Tie NU ROR A RA THe AURORA BOREALIS THE Rist ooo ALIS, r with the ter and the KING UP OF Tae e BROZEN DEEP, BREAKING UP OF THE FROZEN DEEP, BREAKING UP OF THE FROZEN DEEP, may be classed among the GEMS Sor DRAMATIC ART, egg DRAMATIC ART, INDESCRIBABLE AWE. WEDNESDAY | EVENING: SEPTEMBER 28, 1850, with the following cust of Cod ackogw edged sie the on A MOTHER'S PRAYER. CHARACTERS IN THE FIRST AND SECOND ACTS. Raoul de Luscours, Captain of the ship Urania...... Mr. C. GEARACrERS IN THE THIRD, YOURTE AND Fi¥TE OTs. Marquis del Monte, a Mexican nobleman. Horace de Brionne. a F: SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY | AND INCIDENTS. MAIN DECK OF THE SHIP URANTA. ‘The thirst for gokt—First mines of Mex- feo—' reaper Barabas, muti- ny and the readful with his ‘bila aot nasil apon tie ovean in'an one A COWARDS 8 THRILLING NG’ TABLEAU, Rncoit SEAOF ICE INTHE FOLAR REGIONS. aclae mountains, of snow and huge les capita and Barabas, having are discovered ta Ferlous us Strait, with shes between them and etern! THE AUKORA BOREALI MOTHER'S PRA’ i waters, commending her Bre she is euguiphed in the boiln infant to the protection of ‘The Orphan's Father. “Oh, thon, who hast all the strength of a father and the ten- tiered who HHL" abyss that threatens and Approaching Bark. Exciting and Touching Tableau. THE GOLD PLAINS ‘OF EL DORADO. adventurer, encounters Carlog, the adventurer, i co the Wild Ficwres of Mertoo. ‘ na de Lascours recognises in sister, Marie de ‘Lagcours—The rescued orphan- rencontre—'T's fa‘e, THE Sa DET TiRRINGR, AT PARIS. Infatuation of Del Monte inhuman plot— her sister—. itionudden resolve ot of Re parents. PALACE OF DEL MONTE IN PARIS. Revelations—The power of woman’s will—Grand fete—As- Th Domne ci _ ‘murderer, os illing denouement—The ‘etribution—Realization 4 MOTHER'S hiv PRAYER, NOTE, jnence of the occupation in the Se ft above tig pny, a wil con itute the neals may be secured one week in advance with- PRENDERGAST, 6 a Our ‘African Polk Polka, Su JERRY NIEL and Hats ee Ia the laughable P. Jim Dipsey......-Dan Bryant. | Richard III... .Jerry Br; Dies cil. Comaceasah quarts to “Sake oe be ~~ MUSEUM, fon tthe GRAND STREET, ONE <a WETRANGERS ¢ Wf bens tn mind thatthe above establishment is the only place MODEL ARTISTS areexhibited. Admission to orchestra seats, 50 cents;boxes, Seen, private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $3. ROADWAY ber ion 127 GRAND STREET, TWO B rom goa ‘The cheapest, we beats mt A tasooable, recherche and fn the United States. y. Doors open at 7; commence at 8. Concert room. Concert every St Remember the #1 MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR.—NOTICE TO EXHIBI- tors.—In uence of the continued unfavorable state Of the weather, the time for the receiving of DANCIN 1G ACADEMIES, popwormi: "8 DANCING ACADEMIES, . 0. BOB aeaer ay par ee xo. 15} Mosracer New York, Fy WEDNESDAYS re SATURDAYS, com- it "broking ‘on TURSDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing Striate cine for Indien atl A. M.; claas for children at 4 P. tlemen at 8 P.M. Private claages and school classes attended, he had avelther of ihe academies, motion. ban and, Tuesdays Le Frdaya New ork; Mondays and KrooklyR. }, 1. RIVERS DANCING ACADEMIES, 988 FULTON /, street, Brooklyn, Tuesdays and Fridays; 71 and 73 New- ark avenue. Jersey Clay, Mondays and Mooday, Lal }, Til epen tor tndien on Saturday, et ty gentlemen, Je on. A Tuewda: oveeng Oct. 4 The hall ayy just been erected: and foe beauty and conveniences cannot be surpassed. Schools FERRERO'S E. DANCING ACADEMTES, by West Fourteenth strect, N.Y, ‘The above seademins will on 122 Choton street, Brooklyn. New ¥: i DE GARMO BROOKES DANCING ACADEMY, vane ater. tates meet FUREDAYS and FRIDAYS, 3t06'P. M. Gon: "Ritiicn WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS $106 P.M. Ladiew’ lasers inatructed by Mra. BROOKES. vate at boure pot >) Classen, r= fo one course of lessons. A the ‘ SOLkEE EVERY WEDRESDAY RYENING. THE MILITARY. i? NO fi WALL STREET —TARGET COMPANIRG prises of ver and gold watches at less than helf their com, giver cups, Jewelry, chains, bos oy Soames there ad rutin meal pe the usual pi ACLU rr. he. u Wallace. ANUSKMENTS. Nh GARDEN - —poons OPEN ATT, COMMENCE hil FRANCOIS RAVEL, Niatproptber Maus Sole proprietors... ..Measrs. Ob. Ponend 4.17. Yogurt Doors ™ WEDNESDAY EVE EVENING, SEPT. SEPT. * General Gari Ravenna of the Adratic,« spy be succeeded Hore ‘comic pantomime ay rand of Mr. G. L. Fox vit fi i atorical drama of roe FOLIOS BPY. Eugene Francois Mr. J. B. Nagle ware GARDEN. A CONSERYATORY OF THE ARTS. ulure of OOMEDY, bo the ci drama, ina fairy frame, called DOT, suture # rite s Caicaan Ow ON THE ‘eat gharnctor w The Jobn Pee: Det, hie wile fn wi i es cig i ak A bi alent charity girl who takes care character she will sing“ My First Gales Plummer, ato maker , his blind dan Bertha, shter. Faward Fumes. is von » Teduced in armas aTAIRY PROLOGUE, Fairies of the ol very much reduced tn circum. stances, proud of Abele family, Bud uot above complaint, sce ted by Mr. Hn: ‘ea (late of the Boston theatre). Dplota ar eo a oe ‘ACT Il—Finst -A village by Mr. Hayts. os a Se, Tackletou's house, by es Bayon Peices ‘OF ADMISSION. Pear epime and parquetie. mi le. Orchestra alla wee MINSTRES, 444. BROADWAY, ‘a seleet and ANGE O oF ree ot PROGRAMME RAMME TALS 1g EVENING. CB oka Commence a 7X Ocloce. ‘OZART HALL, 663 BROADWAY. M KS BIN ALL, TIMODON'S NEW THEATRE OF ARTS, Having no parallel in the world, being fat supérior to, his old ibition, which threw thou Nove em and Blegant s jovel, Am Arta, Skill and Ingenuity, as has uever nessed in’ America, mi ‘Will open on MONDAY, October 10. NE YORKER STADT THEATRE, S| AND 0 BOWERY. YELDEAPLAN ‘UND LEUTNAND, -w drama by F. ALBRECHT. SUTHERLAND, 5 ‘THE SCO1TISH NIGHTINGALE, ARTHUR NAPOLEON, MISS LOUISA ranch a3. 5 Tm, MR, BEHRENS, j Conductor, WILL GIVE A oy CONCERT ore DODWORTH'’S ROOMS, 806 BaOaD WAY, D ATT oclock, performance joors open at 7 o'cl ioeommence at 8 To be had Y= OF THE Ae eee ‘West Fourteenth ceay moral, ue onder of the AVID R- JAQUES, Chatrman, ROPESEE ithe ‘elie one RETURNED TO THE rc 14 arcane, pPy to see his pupi residence, '‘OUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE HALL.—THE D! ‘tors of the of the South Le eat ded tet ie stows desire to seotagie mes os Cys tm ioral orsan, on Spe nce, 83 Cottage place, corner of Houston street. “AUGH'S ITALIA. HOPE CHAPEL. Every evening, 74; Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 8 o'clock: Admission 25 cents; children 10 cents. AM DRAMATIC INSTITUTE AND GENERAT r ical and equest Managers nghout the United States are respectfully informed the to en je forthe petrege of predueig (out 0 Of the ety of New. Sebati ela ast te e undersign mal ns mn addressed. CHARLES. BERNARD & CO. 486 ue. , the 27th of Sins?) ofioe ta Ines T oer tcot eu rh: na. ERNANI sat teat a the arin of “arena gua company ay wiksoooer WITHOUT cReTtON. ‘ GRAND COMBINED ENTERTAINMENTS. ‘conaiat ANFENTIRE At iN THREE ACTS AND IONS F THREE BUy- SIGNOR ag BIGNOR Gassige, A GRAND ira ‘There will be vo increase in the price, Not or ie ceaen aeenae: Ap HON ONE DOLLA! Doors open at atl. The whole of the Academy of Muse will be brown open te ihe publle, who have the of oocupying any seat they As the entire company lea: immediately Bat will commence: Which will be repented tonight dneaiay, Sept. 28, 185%, including neludiog (be RPE RGORICAL, TABLEAU. After which, ibe hight puns of To conclude with (for W. O'Nell) the Irish farce of PADDY ALLACK’S THEATRE, ies Lessee and Manager. Tosisinas ts daasiany bere ehiie bpcemahdlcaae val of the OLD COMEDIES Which can now a piven, nat Itis rempeetfully in dmated that the success of ‘Tia XW Coamae rat oy for the luction for some a. THIS Peficosas SOF Rie NEW COMEDT, NT BECKETION OF oF Saat COMPANY. uD EVERY omens iy Job Stnglebeart, with —— Dester, with a pansion for Tom rr, ‘To conclude with the i in which Mr. Sloan, MW, Br Fleya, Me, Moore, Mr. Levere, Mg. Sloan, Mrs. Young and Mies Hearande wil eqpear. ati. or otice open at 8 A - M. every day. Bares MUSEUM.—RE ENGAGEMENT OF "‘APTERN lock, and Pathe a fat 7H ol ee ances i te eve e het of FA iy Miles Juliette, and Grand Pas De Deux by the Gale Snare, Hee oa i io MENT DOL i pieia acta amc a Tree from yunt ives, Cents. Children under ten 13. Parquet IS extra. fe HE GRAND TRIUMPHA! EQUESTRIAN PROCESSION or NIXON, GREAT TRAVELLING Into the city of New York wil ko place ato re ASN MONDAY, OCE. The cavatead ‘SUPERS BAND pc Ad DRAWN BY FORTY HORSHS, DRIVEN BY A LADY. Mason is ackno sip secomplihoa and el \t charioteer a ‘This lady will hold the tan- ye ad yt Ccoloseal team with the most ‘and self-pussee- ‘same manner as abe bae driven thee daly Thegoccessfal wur of the company tirocgs Oesate al tour of Eastern States. a cas preanenter this beautiful troupe since its returm be MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, Oct. 3, at the june tion of Broadway and Thirteenth atrest. ‘Con! ‘one week only. ‘The performances comprise the most ws OF HORSEMA besides a splenaid tro was aiid ACRO. ie: ‘AR fers, eee Way GRAPHIC MerARy scuNiS, aye 5 tid TIONS, BIVOUA' getup in an original and entirely acm ayle, te Tole excel ng in fo beanty ted fa novelly and and variety all that has ever THE CANVASS PAVILION is of immense size, entirely new and water proof, having a free. circulation of fon of pure air, ‘and seating within {ts magnificent ome d per ‘losure three TSODS , besides Teplence of screws, a conral and fashionable ee wi ‘commodious); up, decorated, and brilliantly lighted throughout. =" the programme of Monday, Oct. 8. | Shere OF THE spear errs West Fours Aa ee. e, from 9 o'clock it pen street, near avenue lz rom 9 o’cloc! SM. until 10 o’clock P. Ml. -Admission 25 c A aiiaterearno have not received their tickets can procure them at the oillee of the Secretary at the Garden.“ P HE SINGING SCHOOL FORMERLY IN CONNECTION with the Academy of Stusic, Fourteenth street, now or ganized as the National Musical Tsstituto, will cloee thelt list of fhembers for the advanced choral class on, 1 Monday, 34 of October. Ladies and gentlemen desirous of j class can apply, daily Sundays ine Detweeni I and 12 A. M- and § and 9 P. M. at 564 rredws CAR THOMAS SULLIVAN, § Conductors, Henny 8. Donovan, Secretary. ‘OZART HALL.—FIRST WARD pre mipg ny Committee will hold ieee meeting at , jesday even! ee ce Fore OLCIVAN, Acting Chairman, a, Beanns, D"anorny: fccretaren. ‘OW OPEN N° xkDiewy oF pEsian, TaNTH STREET. THE SECOND EXHIBITION OF ee inj Bonheur, ron, ure, rere, A re, ‘Haller, Limbinet, Ward, Wallis, Hook, Frost, Linnell, OPEN FEM 9 A.M. TOSP. M. AND FROM 7 to 10P. ‘Admission 26 cent "ROBENT CROFTS, Manager, P's mere Uae ae ee glass caiab- lishmet a P. WHITLOCK, 366 Canal Wooster Open uatit 8 P.M. ohsa LOAN OFFICES. tthe THOMPSON ry 0.” 8, BROKERS AND COMMISSION A. R. THOMPSON, Auctioneer. AY 11 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO ADVANCE wel to any amount on wate! i known and old established TEKAUE, hieloncce Pas ee Ker, 1 N. B—No bi At NO. $2 eeerek STREET—A. HONIGMAN, DIA- mond broker and commission nt, advances money merchat on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, &c., or buys them for the ates 88 Nassau street, up ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 7 Welry. plate, &c.,or boughtfor cash, Storekeepers,MAn {urers and others in’ want of funda cai alwaye Je accor dated at moderate raies by CHARLES WOO) DVANCES TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS, A watches and jewelry, or bought (or cash at full value. usiness transacted confidentially es, jes, olce sigus about the premigen. JA NY AMOUNT ON WATCHES, beh oe vel ars to. or bought for cash. Bust: wate, re ind male, "No Youn office signs about the = TACON a tana nee 40T poaawag: WAY, CASH ADVANCES: A‘ SUN ns WATCHES JFRELRY, &C., wm EEA a MACHTIN! [best OOMMUSSION HOUSE IN THE CITY, IWELVE O'CLOCK, TUESDAY, pa. es aps) i, Cato The agent of Professor La. Moi in this olty to this hour, received an; ineligence {from him. The faci tbet the balloon Ailanite is he largest and strongest extant, and that every reasonable precaution that experienos in the art of aerostation could su had been taken previous to the Watertown ascension on ti inst., aie cokers tained of his final safety. Should any’ de be received from him before 12 o'clock this nigh it “will be posted on the bulletins of the various city jor The apprension which the various telegray hic, messages yesterday's papers, relative to the len La, pablle mind deka Seas dered the publication rod lie thor caret tae a evening papers necessary, has happily been dispelled by the THE SAFETY Of TH ‘THE Ped aad AERIAL anil gives renewed eridenoe oF and safety of the : BALLOON, C, THE MONARCH OF THE SKIES. The sale of the A WW ak Beats in the car for the K ASORNSION, will take pheet as announced at aoe ne By ALBERT H. Ni OOK OUT FOR THE GREAT SASTERE, N FUN, ‘With his Di Boom His motte te rawing = Guided DELICACY, ARRY SULLIVAN, AT APOLLO THEATRE, PITTS. Bas oa Lorreepondes deiphia, U9 int, COWELL, Agent. MEDICAL. RS RAST OF BROADWAY.—DR. HAM. An 4 MOND 61 Bleecker strat Office houxs from 9 io 8 and NHEEKEREN, 645 BROADWAY, NEAR DP sreccker street, up stairs, Hours 9 tll 12and 2 ti & Sundays excepted. 459 Broome M.to9 P. M. D iow Wana 'S ONLY ig tte Kos wie Tie 's theatre. Hours from daily. yOmreatment t by letter per post or or expres. R, BARROW, 1% BLEECKER 8T STREET, me doors below Macdougal street. LE pe 11 till 2 and from 4 to 8. ; COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR Hay be consilied. dally fom 8 eae atoaiege | Die Sundays excepted. - MEMBI cos, 19 DUANE STREET, Fine Xe ‘nit ile ih fork. Epon Medical College, may box 1,224 New York Post office. Pa AND LONDON Owrrome or ‘Treatment Broadway, New York, up sm M., and Thursdays till 9 evening, press, also. tf sta rig BE CONSUL! A’ or by letter, by ail DR. LARMO! from 9 A. M., yeu by tall ‘and'

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