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SECTS REO eens, COUPLE OF YOUNG GIRLS WOULD LIKE TO GET situations; one to do light chamberwork; tho other te take care of children and do plain sewing. Call at 77 Adion st. , between Grand and Broome sts., second floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN a store; well acquainted with the Broadway trade; stands business in all its branches, millinery, Inces cloaks. Can give the best testimonial as to character eapability, Address A. C., station D, SITUATION WANTED—FOR A NEAT, TIDY GIRL to do general housework in a sma’! private family ; igh sa cook and excellent washer and ironer, Inquire @m Monday at 102 West 27th st., where she is at present employed (CAN LADY nsis—copy ist—and would translate French Can write @ clear bold hand, and give un- as to position and abilities, Ad- w York, W AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A school as teacher of piano and harp, or would give to pupils at their residence, Box 3,428 Post office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do gen housework, or would cook, ‘wasb and iron in a smal! private family; best of city refe- wenees. Call at her present employer's, 46 West d4th st., between 6th and 6th avs. ‘Address MM. J.K., ITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. or W ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WAN'S A SITUATION IN & produce commission house; can influence some Address G. H.5., care box 841 Post office, Rye, ‘Weatchester county, N. Y. CHMAN AND HOU SERVANT.—A COLORED man, having expericnce as. coachman and house vervant, desires a situation in a private family in either sapacity; references from his last employer. Apply at 6 Kast 29th at. ITUATION WANTED—WITH SOME GCOD HOUSE, BY ‘& boy just from achool in the country, who resides with his parents; nalary no object if he can get with a Bret elas house. “Address box 1,210 lowor Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CLERK ON A STRAM- er or steamboat, by a young man: good penman, wad has a general knowledge of busincss; best of city re. fereace given. Agents need not answer. Address J. F. M., Herald office, = — —=>= — re HELP WANTED—FEMALES. OOK WANTED—THE BEST OF REFERENCE, wager $10; cook, washer and ironer, for the eoun » $7; one chambermaid and waitress, Protestant, $6; alge lnundresses and houseworkers, &c., 8 ACKERMAN’S, 109 Broadway, up stairs, ALESWOMAN WANTED—TO SELL WORSTEL understand knitting aud crochet work, but not Wanted o work at it; one accustomed to attend a wors. ed and trimming store; also a smart girl to learn the vosinzes, Apply, by letter only, to A. B., 83 Bloovkor st., Broadw: € ANTED—A THOROU who understands rming {in all its branches, is ‘wnzios to obtain the entire management of a genile- gan’s estate during the winter mouths. Addresk L. G., Pent ettice, West Farms, Westchester county, N. ¥. ‘ANTED—A PERSON TO WORK IN THE HOUSE, sho is a competent embroiderer fn Address M.G. M., box 117 Harlom Post offic OUNG LADY WANTEN—TO SUPERINTEND THE eftice business of the Photographic Art Gallery, Broadway. Must be intelligent and of ploasing ad- . One familiar with painting in oilor water pre Apply ax above for two days. ‘HELP WANTED—MALES. . ANTED—TWO YOUNG IRISHMEN TO TAKE harge of two new liquor stores, a little distanee from this city. Thore having $75 to $100 may address, with full name and reference, W. Thorp, box 75 Herald 10 ACT AS ENTRY ods store: salary small. , io hand writing of applicant, Merchant, Herald <= wn SHE TRADES. FURRIER, WHO PERFRUTLY UNDERSTANDS His ‘Dusiness ‘in ail its branches, would, until the season Spans for his trade, be willing to take a’ situation in any eapacity where he vould bo usetul; he is active, full ot dunincse habits, and will engaye on inoderate terms. Atl trees T. M., box 181 Herald utfies, N ANALYTICAL CHFMIST, FAMILIAR WITH MI- A Rerals, wanted. One from’ a German laboratory or ‘ol of mines preferred. Address, with reference, ANALYSIS, box 1557 Philadelphia Post ‘offlee, RAFISMEN WANTED—A CORRECT WORKMAN, eapable of doing mapping with ueatnoss and rapidity, Raay address Junius. box 181 Herald oftve. None but first ‘Wass workmen need app "ERS AND A BOY WHO ATELY—GOOD HARNESS MAKERS, cutters and atitchers. Apply to F. F. Betts & 1186 Hudson st., Jersey City. ANTED.—CARTRIDGE BOX MAKERS AND HAR- ‘Bess sBiitcbers will And work at 65 Mast 25th wt, 0 ‘BAIL MAKERS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TO work on tents. Apply to J. H. Lancell, eaiima- ‘Newark, N. J. —S __ #RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. NE PAK INE DESIRE DONNER DES LECONS DE francais et de musique a des prix tres moderea ea saiwon «ies circonstapces. bile a une jolie chambre a dis pour un monsiour, Stadressor an 14 West Twenty- Ah sirent, pres de Photel de a MILITARY RADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION, BL OY. 8. M. New York, August 30, 1801.—special order, N remains ot the gallant and lamented Jrigadies kyon, who fell, in the discharge o: his duty, in ihe bas. Uo near Springfield, Missouri, will arrive in merrew afternoon. They will be received by a of the Seventh regiment, and escorted to the City: where they wili remain in the Governor's room, fi charge ef w@etachment of that company, until the funera!, om Monday afternoon, the second of at half-past Shree o'clock, from the City Mal wonaist, of the enw the Fourth atroop of Cavalry fro for which the necessary orders wiil iers General Hail and sj nit act semble Dall-past two Be lafayette plac: wobook, P. M., 1 and will ve commended by ‘Bolonc! Lefferts, of the Seventh regiment. The ollvera of Mio division Doton doty are invited w aseemble in full ‘aniforin, and with the usual badge of moorning, ia the eourt rooms of the Court of Common Pleas, in the City Ballon Monday uflernoim, at three o'clock, te unite in the Tunerat procession, ‘The Commiseary General will Iague the neorssary ummupitien, upon che requisition af Bolonel Jafigrts, “Hy ord Major G W. &. Powrxnn, A. 1. SPROIAT ORTIER, YO. 14. Hrapquarrets, Pansy Bice ap New York, Angus ‘Tee 1K Renaral order hx promulgated for the formation and government this Brigade, The pffleers are requested to assemble us theroin stated, By erdor of Brigadier General ©. 3. SPICER. Hmanquaxnees, Siverry rinse snaimenr, N MY New Youk, Angust 31, 1861. J SPRCIAT. ORDER. Bs compliance with bivision and Brigade arders. The Moers will arembie ai the regitental Armory, ab two P. ML, im full cniform, with the usual badge of mearning, to attend the funeral of the Jate yallant aud lamentat Brigadwr-General Lyon, A. H. Pag, Adjutant MJTARY DRILL, UNDER AN EXPER ofiicer, in connection wiih an English and ela education, for young mei. Also for young ladies, instrne Hon in mnsie, painting and Freach, under experienced wrofessors. ‘Twenty pupils instructed im the uornal gine; tuition tree, at Hudson River Lnstitute, Daverack Yolambia vounty, N.Y. For eataloguee addres Rev. A. Wack. A. M. MEERAN CORPS OF THE WAR OV 1812.—THE ¢ivic branch of this corps are hereby potitied that {ee unval monthly meeting, at 62 Lispenard street, will be mitted, and in place thereof they are particularly re. ‘watrend the monthly meeting of the military b, at the Mercer House, Corner of Eroome and Mer wr sireots, on Friday evening, Sept. 6, nt 734 o'clock. By wder of THOMAS JEREMIAH, Vreautent. GmoRGE Wiens, Secretary jyro tem. —— — MATRIMONIAL. NYLEMAN OF WEALTH AND RE- finement wishes to correspend with some young » with a view to matrimony. Not particular as to the She must be accomplieled and educated, and is able if understanding mus ddrees Ky bert, Part fe, N.Y. Port Jervis papers please copy YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF FORTUNE, EDUCATION and respectability, about 25 years of age, uf fair ervonal appearance, wishes to form a matrimonial @Biance with some young, handaome and accomplished may, and, above all, a lady of kind and loving disposition, one who would not object to pass the first few yours @f their marriage life trayaliing in Kurope. Any young Jady answering the above description, and knowing how 0 appreciate # husband's love, may address Walter Ains worth, care of P. C. Godfrey, Union square Post oiltce. AD communications will receive attention and be coa sidered strictly confidential. * ATRIMONIAL.-A WIDOWER, WITHOUT ENCUM- ‘vrance, of education and of good position, desires ‘w form the acquaintance of a respectable indy, with a ‘wiew © matrimony. He secks a lady of correct princi. ples, of amiable disposition, of sound health and of some attractions. Though pot @ fortane hunter, ho Jy admits that if, in addition to the above, she have of ut CHARLES W. SANDFORD, Y. 3. M.} 31, Ine. By order of Colonel HENRY P. MAT! if @ residence ‘was serious; ted to, he ‘would not make it an obstacle in the way of an eligible alliance. Any communication directed to Conrad E. Wil- . As the position of Dany of any ety wis eames 8° must be the re- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER anes SAREE, OM) BRAM, BATA Ee . ARM WANTED—WITH COMFORTABLE DWELLING house and necessary cutbuildings, worth about $10,000, within about two hours’ ride from New York, in exchange for a dwelling house and lot in Sixteenth strect, near Union place. “Address, with full particulars, W. Anthes & Le Roy, 38 Pine street OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A COUNTRY RESI- dence, located not over one or two hours’ ride from. the city, x Qret class House (lot 256x100), situated ina contral and desirable portion of South Brooklyn, Will give iramodiate possession if desired, Address or inquire of V. R. A., 192 Front street, Fe RSALE—~AT A BARGAIN, $6,600 (ONLY $1,100 cash required), for @ handsome brown stone House, with all modern improvements, worth $8,000. Location west side, about ten blocks below Central Park, Address A. A. A., box 148 Horald office, SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, THREE YEARS? LEASE of the Terease Hotel, corner Sixty seventh street aud Fighth avenue, terminus of Eighth avenuo railroad and main entrance to Central Park skating pond. Apply on the premises, or at 711 Eighth avenue. R SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, THE NEW three-story, basement and gub-cellar, first class brick House, the seventh trom the corner ef ‘Tompkins avenue on ‘Myrtle avenue, East Brooklyn, built for owner by day’s work, with marble mantels, sliding doors, dumb waiters, gas and chandeliers, Ridgewood water marble basins on every Moor, water and sinks in base- ments, first class range und’ boiler, hot and cold bathe, closets and wardrobes, Lot 20 by 100 feet; title perfect: Jocation unequalled for health and beauty; cars pass the door to the Fulton and Williamsburg ferries. Prico, if applied for soon, $3,700; $3,000 can remain on bond and mortgage. This is worth the attention of parties desiring a safe and profitable investment, as it is forty per oent under cost, a8 examination will prove. Also, Second Floor and Basement of adjoining honge, finished a3 above, to let to a genteel family at $10 per month. The premises open for inspection this afternoon, or address M. J. Byrne, 27 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., TO LET. LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH BEBROOM, ON THIRD floor, in house 188 Grand street, to let, Rent $8 per month, CORNER HOUSE TO hr Hat FURNITURE FOR sale, beautifully located i Brooklyn, one block ‘om Clinton avenue. “Furniture all new aud substantial; house with every modern improvement, Rent low; fur- niture at a sacrifice, or will be rented low to a reliable party with small family, Apply to THOMAS J. MILLER, jo. 74 Broadway. PARTMENTS TO LET—83 AND 85 EAST FIFTEENTH street, between Union and Stuyvesant Parks, noart hird avenue; six Rooms on one floor, $14 per month; four Rooms on second tloor, overlook the park, $10; three Rooms, $6. Inquire on the premises of Mrs, TAYIOR. GOOD CHANCE.—HALF OF THE FIRST CLASS three story high atoop House No, 233 West Twenty- eighth street to let; coutains nine rooms (exclusive of Besirpcn), wover closet, orien closets, &c.; f cet } Baa fixtures complete im every room and separ: meter. Inquire on the premises. VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, CON. taining all the modern improvements, and one of the best locations in Brooklyn, will, be let to a responsibl small family, low, for one year from September 1, 1861. Address Y., box 2,038 Post office. COTTAGE TO LET—WITH STABLE, SUITABLE FOR acarman. Apply at 261 or 269 West Twenty-seveuth strect, near Ninth avenue. Gas and water. 'URNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET.—THE three story House situated No. 218 Lexington avenue, near Thirty-foorth atreet, a desirable residence for a | ovhnced farnily, containing all the modern {mprovements; been recently repaired, tastefully decorated, &c.; the parlors bave elegant pier and mantle glasges, gax (ixtures, &c.; furniture in good order; terms moderate. ‘The house would bo let unfurnished, or the furmiture sold. Avely to D, EVANS, 84 Nassau strect, or at 79 Kast Thirty-fou street, near Fourth avenue. _. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. T, BROOKLYN, THRE Rooms, one partly furnished, to a genticman and wi Reference wired, and the rent taken out io boarding one lady. uire at 169 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, in the store, RENT—THE THREE STORY DWELLING NO, 262 Raymond street, between Lafayette and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn; contains twelve Rooma, gas, water and heater, Neighborhood delightful. It will be rented low to asmali family. The Furniture will be sold at a hereain. Berly on the premises daily between 10. A. M. and 47. M, 2 ADVERTISER HAS A BEADTIFUL, WELL FUR- nished House, in the most delightful location in this elty, which he will rent to a small genteel fainily, without children, who would like to lessen expenses by ‘boarding self and wife in part payment of rent, Best of reference given and required. r particulars apply at 24 Pine street, in the basement. OYSTER! —TO LET, THE HOUSE 117 DIVI- sion strect; has been occupied for the last 20 years a SS hoa house. Rent low. Apply next door, %. 10 CLUBS,—TO LET, A PART OR THE WHOLE OF A large Club House, suitably furuished with billiard rooms and first class tables; also reading, smoking, dining, whist and bath rooms. Apply to GEURGE COOK, Aue: toneer, 141 Broadw: 12 ELEVENTH STREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF Broadway.—The owner furnished it for private vse, and will let to a good conant till May lor longer, Reason, hard times, Rent $125 por month, Also House $30 fiuent four story English basement Housoa in Brooklyn, with two separato kitchens, replete with all modern improveruats, to lot wo a genteel amall family. Occupied by the owner, wife and servant, Apply at 399 Clinton street, near Third piace, R SALE AT A BARGAIN—A NEAT TWO STORY and basement frame House, with large garden, situat- ed in Weat Hoboken, on Paligalé avenue, thirty minutes’ walk from the ferry? stages pass tho premises. Apply to ANDREW ANDERSON, land agent, West Hoboken, R SALE AT A BARGAIN—TWENTY ACRES OF first rate Land, situated two miles from the Grand Street ferry, Williamsburg, at the corners of Metropolitan and Flushing avenues; two-thirds of the amount can re- main on bond and mortgage. Address E. J. H., 63 Broad- way. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, ora arm on Long Island preferred, a Cottage Honse, with eight or ten Lots, to let or for sale, on Seven- ty-second street and Third avenue; Cotiaga ot Seventy- third street, with adjoining Lot to let. Croton water and gas in all the houses. Apply at corner of ‘Third ave- nue und Seventy-second street, to JOHN CALLAGHAN. OR SALE OR TO LET—A NEW, MODFRN BUILT handsome frame Mouse, 266 Bergen street, Brook- yn. Gas and water fixtures; ‘adjacent to cars an'l ferries ent low, Apply on the premises, or at LESLIE'S, 170 Atlantic street. OR SALE OR TO LET IN JERSEY CI?TY—SEVERAL new and very desirable vrown stone and frame {fouses on favorable terms, Apply at the real estate oilice, corner of Payonia nd £5 6T3 AND LAND FOR SALE IN THE VILLAGE OF 4 sack, N. J.—Most destrable Building Lots in 40 minutes from this city by rail, on tho Hack and New York Railroad; the most heautitat own ww near the city. Iying on a tide river; walks facgod, plenty of schools and churches, frequent ‘communicatkm with the city during the day, to local disease, perfect'y healthy and no mosquitoes, Apply to JOHN 'TERHEUN, executor, 175 new Canal B root, or at the Homestoad, up- per ond of the village, winere maps may be seen. OTS FOR SALE ON GATES AVENUE AND MONROE street, Brooklyn, level with the grade and natural Soil, avenue ‘paved and lit with gas. Price from $250 to 3400; the greater portion of purchase money may remain m mortgage. K. ADAIR, 87 Pine street, N. Y., or oorner of Gates and Read avenues, Brooklyn, GOOD BARGAIN.—ANY ONE WISHING TO INVEST ZA. im tho Hotel or Emigrant business. An old eata- b ished Fmigrant Hotel in the First Ward, of fifteen years Scanding, loxell outat a great sagitice, Iiquire of ROBT. WALKER, 102 West street, botwecn 8 and 12 A. M., or of MARY ANN GODFREE, 5 Greenwich street. AR AND BILLIARD ROOM FOR SALE--ON ONE OF the most prominent thoroughfares in the upper part ho city; the Basomont (258100 fect) is ited up for ladies’ supper rooms; soing an excellent trade for the mes. For further particulars address G, A., Horak! RUG STORE FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD PRE- scription business; rent low; will be sold for half its original cost, as Atioud to it, Apply at 423 Bowery. RUG STORE FOR SALE-—-ONE OF THE BEST stands in the city of Procklyn; is splendidly Atted ap, well stocked and doing a first elites profitable businers; wil be sold at a great sacrifice or exchanged for treasury notes or other good security, Apply at 314 Fulton ay MR SALE—A PATENT HOIST WHEL, ONE OF Hogan's beat make, with Fall, all complete; will be old for half price; as good a8 new. ’ Call at or address 146 Talo’ anton ana Rivington, CLASS RESTAURANT AND bg Saloon, noaily fitted up, woll established, sn 4 good location; als0, a Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, in one of the principal corners down town. Reasons Tor selling. Apply at 115 Jobn street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PORTER HOUSE, WITH Axtures complete, doing a good business. Reasons (oF selling, ilk health, Apply at 118 Walker street, near Centre, {YOR SALF—A LONG ESTABLISHED AND PRO 0US Boys’ Academy, in Brooklyn, on easy terms. Satis- lory reasons witl be given for the sale. Address Acadomy,, Brooklyn Post office, immediately. Location excellent for a boarding school. A FIRST RATE BOARDING ROUSE AND Liquor Store, convenient to steamboats and railway stations, now doing a good and steady businass, The rea- son for selling is the owner being sick. Adress X. 0., Post office. ROR SALK LEASE AND FIXTURES of « Bakery baking bout twelve barrels a week, inostly cold over the counter. leason for selling, poor health. and stable attached, Rent lor Hculais apply to J. R. WUOX. Jourth aven (OR SALE—A PAWNBROKER’S SHOP, ESTABLISH. 1 ed for six years, kituated in a goad neighborhood, With exeetlent ron of énatomn; a good opportunity for any ome wishing to eugage in the business: evory soiisfaction given to any one desirous of purchasing Apply for par- Genlars at 175 Chatham street, SALE OF THE WELL KNOWN DRUG STORE, CORNER FS" of Folton avenue and Comberland strevt, Brooklyn— vonsisting of Stock, Fixtures and five years’ Lonse of the premises, on Monday, sl inst., at 12 oe! Jose up a Dill of sale, Apartinents for family price cheap. Fur par- ) BE SOLD—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE basement liquor store, 77 Franklin wtrect, Rent very low, aud porsession inmuediately, Apply on the premises, SPECIAL NOTICES, J FVIURES ON ANATOMY AND CHEMISTRY, TO BE 4 illustrated by ecientitic experiments, requized ata popular institution. A gentleman competent co fell the above avocation, and who may be desirous of availing himself of this opportunity, may negotiate for the same by applying at 131} s west of Broadway, be tween 12 aud 2o’clock, Most unquestionable testimo- nials required, IQUORK DEALERS? Me REGULAR MONTH- ly meeting of the New York Liquor Dealera’ Society Will be held at the Metropotitan Roms, 160 Hester street, on Tuesday evening 8, at 8 o'clock. By order. . ENGS, President. M. MATIHEWS, Vice President. JonN Rowers, Recording Secretary. ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF CYRUS LOL . AVE 208 F. & A. M., will please take notico that the next Feguiar mecting will be beld on Monday evoning next, September 2 By order af H. B.C. MILLIKEN, W. M. R. Waxernin, Secretary. PCHANICS AND INVENTORS N the time to think, to invent, and to develope new inventions while business is dull. Now is the die to secure Patents and have thom ready tor the renewal of business or for trafic, Now w the time to make arrangementa for the manu- ture of new and useful articles of al! kinds. Now ts the time to secure Patents in Ragland, France, Relgium, and other European conntriee, luventors, wake up! Mosars. MUNN & 0., proprietors of the Scientiilc American, 87 Park row, N. ¥., having @ branch office in Washington, continues to aolicit Patents a# usual, on the most extensive scale and in the best manner. They have acted as attorneyr for more than 15,000 pateniees, to nll of whom they refer. All who want (heir patent business done with despatch and on reasmable terms, should address or apply as above. Pamphlets of advice to inventors, in different tan- Putont Laws, &., furnished free. JT NICHOLAS LODGE, F. AND A. M., NO. 321.—THE members are het notified to appear at the Regular Commenteation of this Loge, on Monday evening, Sep- tember 2, at their rooms, 817 Broadway, corner of Twelfth street, at 8 o'clock. rs T. W. FLETCHER, Seoretary. MAK OFFI AND MEMBERS OF BROOKLYN CITY Indge, No, 6, A. P. A., are notified to attend a special mecting at their Lodge rooms, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, 4th inst. at eight P EL BODLE, Rec. See, UMBIAN ORDER, fo rym: LETY, © L— Brothers, a Ln red Tneeting Of the institution will be held at the council chamber th) Great Wigwam, 'on Monday evening, September 2, haf an hour after the set- ting of the aun. Punctual attendancs is requested. HENRY VANDEWATER, Father of the Council. Casren C. Cap, Secretary. Manhattan, Season of Fruits, Righth Moon. Year of Discovery, 800; of Independence, eighty-#'xib, and of the Institution the seyenty-secund, Can casily be tnereased. # \URNISHED HOUSR TO LET—IN SEVENTEENTH Street, between Fifth and sixth ayenues—a large throe story, basement and attic, completely furnished, recently painted, coutaining all’ the modcru improve- ments, including billiard table. Will be let to a respuna)- bie tenant til 30th of Aprilmext. Price $2,000. Address box 2,027 Post office. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A HANDSOME TWO story and basement Cottage, located in the village of Flatbush, L.J.,on the main road, cara passing tho door every fifteen minutes. The furniture, &c., is new and in excellent order, Can bo had at a great bargain on erry enn cehtoe E. A. ROBERTSON, 38 Burling slip, lew York. {CRNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN. Now, with gas, bath, water, range, a large yard, and fine dry cellar; bas ton rooms, neatiy furnishod through Price $350, from Syptember 1 to May 1. Apply. at 626 Pacific street, Brooklyn, or address box 2,802 New York Post office. ee HOU-E TO LE? IN BROOKLYN TILL May 1, No. 126 Pacifle street; three story, English basement, with water, &c.; also, extra lot of ground; is handsomely furnished; will be let only toa careful tenant at the redaced rent of $800 annum, Apply w Mr, Wheeler, at Clattin, Metlon ts Give, coraee of Worth and Church streets, New York. OUSES IN Bi N.—-TO LET, A NEAT THR slory and basement brick House, consi ioouns and 11 pantries, with kitchen range, at 87 two story and basement brick Honse, fixtures, &e.; both adjacent to city ewes Rent to suit the times. Apply to WM. r, Bergen street, pear Dean, Dean street, g: and ferries. STONE, br ping seven roums; also gas, water and range, situated in Front street, between Lidge any Gold, Rent $240, Inqnire on te premises, 17) Front street, [DART OF HOUSE 109 WEST TWENTIETH STREET, between Sixth and Seventh aveaues, to le.—Thoe lower part, ¢ ing of two parlors, basem nt and kitchen, and bath in lower story; ene room in attic, with all the necessary gas fixtures Uiroughout. Apply at 268 Fourth street (Washington square). T ENT ONLY $14 PER MONTH.—IHiRD FLOOR OF house 41 Vidridge etreot, to let to a small family, Poursession muediately, ATEAM POWER.—ROOMS, IN HOWARD'S BUILDINGS Nos. 42 to 50 Greene street, one biock from Canal street and Hroadway, to lot, with or without power, Hightod on ail sides, xeoam hoist, &¢., &c.; iusurance ond por cout. Inquire dn the premises. {PLENDID BASEMENT TO LET—LOCATED IN THE b> best business part of Hroadway, sukabi: fur any busi- bess. Revt reasonable to a yond Lenaut. Inquire at 4213¢ Hroadway , three doors above Canal street. ATORE AND BASEMENT TO LE: ND street, cornor of Grand; a large Store aud Basement, with counter coliar; n first rate stand for general grocery or any business; possoasion given immuotiately; late a clothing store; will be let together or separa Apply at 485 Grand street. R. ) LET—FROM SEPTFMDER 1, THE THREE STORY brick Dwelling, with all the modern improvements, 224 Went Fifteenth strect; bas boon recent y papered and painted, Apply to M, SOLOMONS. 365 West Fifteenth st, r IN FIFTH AVENUB, BROOKLYN, TWO new three story Houres, with marb.o mantels, all Complete; oug Store, suitable for a feod or grocery store, and the entire Upper Part uf a three story house. Alle these premises will bo let on the most reasonable terms, Apply to 0. F, OATMAN, Despatch office, No. 1 Frankfort stre-t, or at the third house above Fifth avenue, Ninth sireet, Brooklyn, TPNO LeT—VERY LOW, THE FOUR STORY HOUSE, 96 Fast Twenty-ninth street, high stoop, with all ‘the modern Improvements, large yard, ke. Rent $100 to 1st of May next. Possession at once, © Apply at the hose, 10 LET—ON ACCOUNT OF THE TIMEX, ACCOMMO- dation for some light manufacturmyg business, wilh use of office; steam power and tools, if desired, “Good. location, liglit, &.; near Broadway. Parties will find this advantageous, Address Business, box 193 Heraid office. LET—A THRFE STORY HIGH Stoo? BROWN Btone front House in Lamartino place , in West Twon- ty-pinth street, elegantly furnished throughout, in the best manner; will bo let to a responsible party Cor $35 por month from now till May 1. J. E. HATCH, Auctioneer, $76 Ninth avenue, epposita the Blind Asylum. T° LST—~THE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT Dwoltig House 174 West Thirty -acventh street, naar aighth avenue, newly painted and cleaned thronghout for immediate occupation. Also Stare 1,227 Broadway. Ap- ply to ZDWARD D. JAMES, 239 Broaiway, 0 LET—THE TWO FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT brown avene Honses Nog. 36 and 38 Great Jones strovt, 4t $700 cach, until May; houses 20x60 fect aud tn pertect order. (0 LEP—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE FIRST class House No. 2{1 West Forty-second street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenues. }t has all the 'mo- dern improvements, and has been repainted in the best atyle. Will be Jet for half the usual rent from now until the Ist of May. Inquire at Mr, Duffy's grocery store, in West Forty-secend street, betwoon Ninth and Tenth avenues, for particulars and the key. 1PVO LET—AT LOW RENTS, THREE THRER STORY houses, 146, 160 uad 162 Wavorieyplace, having nil the modern ‘improvements, ‘n_porfect order and repair. Posse atouce. Apply at 168 Waverley place. TJ\0 LET—A SMALL BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, in complete order, with all tho modern convenieness, and in a first class location; the house is plainly but tasti- ly furnished, and the advertiser wishing to discontinue honsekeoping will sell out very reasonably. Address box Y. 1,477 Post attice, d MN TET—A SPOND OR THIRD FLOOR, WITH OR without front Basement, furnished, in a house hay- ing all the improvements; water and gas on cach floor; location convenient to the Third and Fourth avenue cars. Rent very low to a emai family. Apply at 86 East Twen- ty-ninth atreet, 0 LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FURNISHED front Parlor and Bedroom, with or without Board, to axentleman and his wife or two single gentlemen; loca- tion Th: eighth street and Kighth avenue; house has modern imp s Address Mrs. E.R.’ station E Post office, for three days. 10 LET—FURNISHED, THE FOUR STORY BRI s, pleasantly situated, No. 210 Henry street, near Atlantic, Brooklyn. ‘The hense is well suited for boarders, and would be let for (hat purpose. Apply on the premises, or to N.C. BISHOP, 144 Broadway, store floor. LET—THE HANDSOME HOUSE 141 EAST THIRTY- second street, between Second und Third avenues, Rent 9600 per annum. Inquire at 151 East Thirty-second atreot (it being a similar house), or at 207 West Forty- eighth street. Also to let, for’ vory email payment, very bandsome furnished front LIGHTEN: ; 207 West Forty LET—A FURNISHED FRONT RECEPTION ROOM and Bedroom adjoining, on the first floor of the English basement house No. 21 Second avanue, suitable for an office or for a gentleman and lady; aleo a furnished back Parlor on second floor. parlor. Inquire ‘of hth 0 LET—A BEAUTIFUL FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, IN tho new brown stone house corner of Eighty-seventh street and Third avenue, one flight of stairs; has all the modern improvements The whole or part of taken in board, {f desired. Apply to THOS. J. McEVILY, 484 Third avenue, near Thirty-fivth street, or on the pre- mises. ) LET—-A_ ROTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE, WITH good stabling, convenient to the Albany, Boston and Philadelphia Woats, doing a good business. Apply to ILLIAM H. MITCHELL, 77 Catar street. LET IN BROOKLYN—370 HENRY STREET, A handsome three story brown stone House, with bath, gas fixtures, bot and cold water, &. Rent low to a good tenant, Inquire of H. M. SILVERMAN, 158 Broadway. LET, CHEAP—FOR THE BALANCE OF THE year,’ the Lower Part of House No. 9 Lafayette place, between Sixth and Seventh streets, in South Fourth, Williamsburg. Inquire of Mr. KEISEY, agent, Grand street, near rth. 0 ‘LET, LOW—THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY brown atone House 226 Weat Fiftieth street; contains 14 roome and all the improvements, chaade'! order, with immediate possersion. A! House, same clans, Apply at 195 West Fiftie >, one half tb atreet. hey FOURTH AVENUE, CORNER OF ‘TWENTY- iC eighth sirect.—To Jot, the Firet Floor of the above House, bath room, gas fixtures and gas ineluded; Rasement and Kitchen, containing range, goes with this floor, Apply at the above number, in the drug store. 6¥ BROADWAY, BEIWEE aHTH AND NINTH 76% etreeis.—One large Roo first floor, and Koons on second for to Jot, furnished; house tas ali the modern improvements, and is in 4 peasant location. CARD. W. JACKSON, No. 65t Broadway, having purchased @ large lot of Bombazines at pane prices, is offering them at retail at less than cost of importation Also, Black and Second Mourning Silks in every style and quality, at aunsuaily low prices, together with & large and general assortment of domirable Mourning Goods, pur- chased during. th panic, which he is offering at Jittle more tian of importation, Special at- tention is caked t Back Siiks at ds. and $1 por yard. W. JACKSON, Impo, ter s RY GOODS FOR CASI. LORD & TAYLOR, 461, 463, $65 and 467 Broadway, Request the attention of ‘ out of town buyers’? to their present large wholesale stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY G0oDs, Which they are offering at very LOW PRIc al FOR CASH. MPORTUM OF FASHION, NO, 206 BOWERY.—2D of September. Grand opening of London, P ris and w York fail styles, in sucks, Cloaks, Circulars, Sloeves,, iste, &c.,of the most unique description. Chitdreas’ Patterns in great variety. Also a large assortmont of the most approved maker's in Hoop Skirts, PENING, QUENING, OPENING DAY. O Monday, 248eptember, Autumn and winter styles: of Ladies? and Chiltren’s Wearing Apparel. ‘These Pat- terns are eut as they should be rude in the materia. 8.T. TAYLOR & BON, 407 Broadway. POPULAR TRAD A. T. STEWART & 00. Will offer on Monday 100 pivoes 100 do do do 100 do do do Much less than their usual value, A'so, 20 Cases ACK SILKS, ved. PLAIN £1 at lower prices (han before offers fh. MACY eo WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPT. 2, FROM THE CASH AUCTIONS, FRoM Til FROM THE CARE 20 BOXES FALL HAT RIBBONS, New styles, from ts. to 4s. por yard, FROM THE CA>H AUCTIONS, AW EMPROLDERIS, CES LACK GOODS. Now Opening, FALL STYLES FRENCTL FLOWERS, ENCLIEH AND GERMAN TOMERY AND GLOVES, FALL STOCK WE Ss AND FLANNELS, LAD UNDER CLOSING, YANKEE NOTH ke., &e, N. B.—1,000 doz. best quality Laiies’ Paris Kid Gloves, all the fail colors. R. H. MACY, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, near Fourteeuth street. ‘ ), PIECES 44 PLAID AND BROCOE 300 MS #4 einer Suituable for the present seagon, AU 75 cents per yard, Just received, will be offer «don Monday, Sept, 2, A. T. STEWART & CO. BELL'S, Fail Bonnets at red) Of Gouave Basques, Waists, Cloaks, Mantilias, Gored Dresses, Capes, Sleeves and Aprons, for ladies and chfl- dren, Stamped and embroidered Yokes and Braids in great variety, and done to order. VASHON PAPER PATTERNS— FOR FALL AND WINTER. Mme. DEMOREISS GOUDALL begs to announec to her humerous subscribers and jadios in genoral that she has received her fashions for the eneuing ecason per steamer Fulton, The acknowledged saperiovity and high patron- age she has been honored with for eo many years renders any comtaat unnecessary. Grand opening September 2, 1861. N. B.—To avoid being deceived, note name and ad- dress carefully, 338 Canal atrect, opposite Greene, _CLOTHING, T EZEKIELS OLD St D—LADIES AND GENS P ean obtain the following prices for their cast of Clothing From $3 to $35 for silk Dresses, from $3 to $16 jor Coats, from $1 to $5 for Pants. A note by pra: punctu- iilly attended to by Keekiel, 184 Seventh avenne, between Nineteenth and Twentioth streets, Ladies attended to by Mrs. E REAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTINNG, FOR- £ ture, Carpets and Jewelry wanted to. supply the Western market. I pay as follows :—From $10 to $30 for Sill Dresses; Conte, from $6 to #18; for Pants, $1 60 to &. Cullon or address A. DUCAS, 218 Beventh avenue, bo- tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Ladies attended py Mrs. D. LARGE ORDER.—I HAVE JUST RECEIVED $12,000 to purchase cast of Clothing, Furntture, Carpets, Ke. for tho Western and California markets, Tadies and gentlemen, 1 will pay fifty per cont more than any other dealer, by calling on or addressing a note to the new es- tablistment of B. MINTZ, 197 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets,” Ladies attended to’ by Mrs. EAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING.—LADIES AND ontiemen having any Cast Of Clothing, Furniture, Carpets and Jewelry, will receive the highest price by calling on or addréseing A. HARRIS, 588 Third avenue. Ladies attended to by Mrs, Harris. BETTER CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLE mon to dispose of their east off clouiing, furniture carpets and jewelry. T guarantee to pay 25 per cant more than any other dealer. Call on or address J. Anbalt, 152 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and Twonty-Gret streets, Ladies attended by Mrs. Anhalt. D 1, ner to-morrow, bocfatenk and mnshrooms on Tuss- day. For sale, home made Ginger Wine $1 50 per ,al- Jon, 406. per bottle, Dunlap’s Ale $1.25 per dozen; be. allowed for bottles. Seoth Oatmeal! marmalade, T. RICHARDSON, 66 Maiden lane, corner William. : UNION MUST AND SHALL, BE PRESERVED.— Messrs. Guiick & McKenna would respectfully call thc attontion of the lovers of good fare to the fact that they have completely renovated the house known an “The Union,” No, 4 Great Jones street, where they have constantly on hand a fresh supply of Wines, Liquors, Segars, &e-, of the choicest brands, and the larder plenti- fully supplied with all the dolicacios of the season. Free Junch from 11 till 1. Smith's celebrated als on draught. ERE IS BUT ONE SPEN » AND ALE IS HIS Profit, The finest glass of Philadelphia Ale for three cents, and his bar contains the chofcest of Liquors and rs. His lunch counter is a mugvel. No. 2 Cortlandt reet, west curner of Broadway. BPEN CER. SPORTING. | Sk BALL, CRICKET AND ABE HINRICH ’S, late Werckmeister, 150 Broadway, up stairs, A full assortment of implements for above games constantly on hand, and for sale at moderate prices, wholesals or retail. | Price lists can be had on ap- plication. Orders by mail or expreas promptly attended to. RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PRCK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice Breeds tor stock and sale, Butlor’s Infallibie Mange Cure and Flea Exterminator, 60 cents per bottle, Butler's “Breeding, Training, Diseases, &c., of Dogs,” $1. Dogs led, trained, &c, Medicines for ail discapen. PORTING.—GREAT RACE BETWEEN THE FOWLER 5. and the COMET, at David Pollock's, Saltersville, Y. J., on Tuenlay, September 3, at L o'clock P.M. Stages eave every hour from the Jersey City ferry. Fare, 10c. 1, 1861. once tee MISCBLLANEOUS. Gay UNEQUALLED, si 2 large addition made te our stock during the past week of NEW AND FRESH Goods, onables us to nay, without (oar of contradiction, that we have ut the present moment the most complete and varied assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES, in our line that can be found in New York, ‘The prices of 8 few will be tound below. READ! READ! READ! White French China Dinner Plates, the dozen, White Fronch China Breakfast Plates, the dozen White French China Tea Plates, the dozen. , White French China Soup Tureen, each, White French China Covered Dishes, eact White French China high Fruit Baskets White French China Tea Sets, 44 pieces. Gold Vand French China Tea Sets, 44 pi Fancy French China Tea Sets, 44 pieces: Gold Band Fronch China Dinner sets, Faney French China Dinner Sets. Cut Glass Goblets, the dozen. Cut Glass Decanters, the pair. Ce Bohemian Glass Finger Ivory Handled Dinner Knives, the dozen. Ivory Handled Tea Knives, the dozen. Silver Plated Tea Spoons, the dozen Silver Plated Table Spooris, the dozen Silver Plated Table Forks, the dozen, Bilver Plated Casters, six Cut Bottles... Filver Plated Cake Baskets..... Silver Plated Tea Sets, 6 preces. .. Bilver plated Tea Kettles,..,...-- Silver plated Coffee Urns... oe Silver plated lee Pitchers, Largest size handsomely engraved, * a SSSSSSSHSSSSSSSESHSESELS os ee tamu eannnt oan deat quatity of Plate re aaron ae ‘The following articles in IRON STONE CHINA are of Maddock’s best ‘double thick”? goods:— Iron Stone China Dinner Plates, the Tron Stone China Soup Plates, the dozen... - Jron Stone China Breakfast plates, the dozen. Iron Stone China Tea Plates, the dozen. Iron Stone China Soup Tureens, each, Jrou Stone China Toilet Sets, 11 pi An immense choice in GAS FIXTURES, at about one-half the usual price. Cur OUT THIS List and bring it with you. Orders from the country must enclose the cash, with the addition ef @ sufficient sum to pay for packages. Par funds only take W. J. F. DAILEY & CO., No. 631 Broadway, detween Houston and Bieecker streets, LARGE STOCK OF MATTRESSES AND BEDDING, of every description, selling at prices to suit the times, All kinds of Upholstery work done at very re- duced rates. Brussels Carpets made and jaid at six cents per yard, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpets made and Jaid ‘at four cents per yard. Oilcloth and Matting, four cents per yard, by WM. MAXWELL &CO., 402 Bowery, near thi i ly of 533’ Bowery. N ERS OF WOOL FOR MILITARY purposes. —Dyers? Vat Nets on hand or made to order, short notice, at J. B. CROOK & C9.'S, No. 60 Fulton root, New York. Sseess rere) UHME'S LIQUID STYPTIC, FOR THE STOPPING OF 4 kiheding, adapied expressly for the use of the Ariny.—This wonderful remedy will stop biecding, with- out prodacing the slightest injurious effect to the wound. The simplicity 0! its application, as well ag rapid opera tion, reavers it indispevsable to every soldier. Prepared and soli by J. F, LUHME & CO., manafacturing chemists, 656 Broadway, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. RBL tole, jon will Ond it to their advantage to i ; Simarble yard, 13 East Kighteenth street, near Price 25 cents per bottie, au rf: -—TO DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, SHOE org, Watch makers, and others having job goods a.’ They will find ¥eash purchaser by address. Horald ollce. AK AND PINE KINDLING WOOD AT 20 CENTS: ¥vr 10 or more boxes. Address ¢. COLLONS, Foot of Fast Twonty-third str of the Selentitie American, No. 87 Fark row, New eomtinue to 80- ficit patonts in the United States, and in ail foreign coun- tries, on the most reasonable terms, Coneiitations and pamphieis of artvice in English asd German free on applt- tation tothe office, Head the following testimonials from the three last Pommirsioners of Patents:— Mages. Munn & Co.—I take pleasure in stating that while [ hold the office of Commissioner of Patents more {ban one-fourth of all the business of the office came Abrongh your hands, I have no doubt that the public eontidence thus indicated has been fully deserved, as I dave always observed, in all your intercourse with the feo, a marked degree ‘ef promptnera, skill and fidelity to tho interests of youremployers. Yours, very truly, UHAS, MASON, READ WHAT THY NOW. JOSEPH DOLT, THE GREAT PATRIOT, SAYS, Mosers. Minn & o.—It affords me much pleasure to ‘bear testimony to the able and efficient: manner in which you have cischarged your duties for solicitors of patents while Lhad tbe bonor of holding the aifice of Commis. joner, Your business was very targe, and you sustained ‘and, I doubt not, justly deserved) tho reputation of nergy, marked ability, and uncompromising fidelity in performing your professional engagements. . Very re- Bpeetfully, your obedient servant, 3. HOLT. ‘Messrs. Morn & Co.—Gentiemen: It gives me mueh pleasure to say that during the timo of my holding the flice of Commicsioner of Patents, a yery large proportion of the boxiness of inventors before the Patent Office was traveacted through your agency,and that Ihave ever fomnd you faithful and devoted to tho intoresta of your ‘tlients, ns well as eminently qualifiod to perform the du- ties of Patent Attorneys with skill and accuracy. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ‘WM. D. BISHOP. Messrs. MUNN & 00. have been engaged in soliciting Patents for over sixteen yearx,and more than fifteen thousand Patonts have been granted throngh their Agenoy. LOITING MACHINE WANTED—A SECOND HAND machine of Freeland’s make. A cazh parchaser, at a fow pric», may be found by addressing box 1,470 Post tice. TEAM BOILER.—WANTED, A TUBULAR BOILER, SIX or eight borse power, new or sccond hand, Must bo in good condition. ‘Terms must be moderate. Apply toS. A. MAIN, 23 West Twenty-third stroet, ERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH ayenne, attended by Professor VERGNES, the in- ventor, eclvbrated for the extraction of metalfic sub- stances from the system and for their success in ehronic diseases. Consu'tation free from 8 to 12 o’clock. SAVED.—FOR COPYING BUSINESS LETTERS IN- #tantly and perfectly use Atwater’s Patent Presa and Rook. By mail, $1 27. Sendstump for particulars. Agents wanted everywhere by patentee. J. H. ATWATER, Providence, R. I. BARRELS OF /PETEOLEUM, OR ROCK Oil, of superior gravity, for’ sale at the w#ylvania Ol Wells, or delivered in any soction of the country. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Vics President of the Petroleum Land and Manufacturing Company, No. 10 Pine street. FINANCIAL, os EXCHANGE FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION Insurance Company.—New York, Acust 31, 1861. Dividend.—The Board of Directors of this Company have this day declared 4 senmi-annual dividend of ten (10) por cent payable on demand. W. H, WINDSOR, Secretary. IRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, Corner of Third avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Chartered 1854. Six per cent interest ailowed on all deposits from $1 to $1,000. Deposits will draw interest from Ist October. Bank open every day from 10 to 3, also on Monday, Wed- nesday and Katarday evenings, from 6 to § o'clock, SPENCER K. 6REEN, Prosident, Srerney 8, Crips, Secreiary, WANIED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE 00 on improved property in the city of Brockiyn, worth moro than doable; now renting for $800 per annum, Address for three days R. W. S., box 122 Hetald ote. M. B.—No br R rs need apply. 10 0 TURNED TO $100,000, IN A BUHI- e ness way. Those who desire to ex- aumine, and “would invest “if they see it” (bat one man wanted), may address §3., box 4,584 New York Post altiea; communications confidential, STREET—MONEY ADVANCED TO J Lany amount on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Segurs, Dry Goods, &e. N. B.--Pawnbrokers’ tlekets bought. H. NEWTON, 77 Bleecker strect, up stairs. QUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY, UNDER THE NEW York Hotel, advances money on Diamonds, Watches ind Jewelry, or ‘will purchase the same ut the highest prices, for cash. 10 ADVANCE IN SUMS TO SOIT 19.99 J on Watches, Diamonds and other personal property, or bought for cash, and the highest price paid. Office hours from 9 till 6. L. JACOBS, 43 Codar street; branch office, 407 Broadway. $20,00 TO ADVANCE RY HENRY HYMAN, 480 Broadway, room No. 3, on iches, Diamonds and Merchandive of every descr’ % from $10 and upwards. Merchants in want of money will do well to call. Basiness strictly confidential. HOTELS. ARION HOUSE, EAS? BROADWAY, CORNER OF Catharine street. Several fine airy sleeping Rooms to kt, by the night or wiek. Fromt Room, 37 cents per night, $2 per week. VAN DYKE & O'HALLORAN, Propriet T. NICHOLAS HOTEL, NEW YORK, AUGUST 20, 1962. On andafter the It day of September tho price of Board will be reduced to two dollara per diem. Suits of Rooms and single Rooms for permanent board will be let ig rates. ‘The hotel will be conducted with ity as heretofore. ‘TREADWELL, WHITOOMB & CO, nnn M WEEKLY KETWKEN NEW YORK AND LIVER. pool, landing and embarking mee S town, Ireland, be Liverpool, New Yor! and Peaster phia Steamship Company intend despatching thelr tub powered Ciyde built iron steamships ag follows:— CiryY OF WASHINGTO! Y, August 3B LASGOW,. opt, Cry OF BALTIMOR! Saturday, Sept. 16 aud every Saturday, at noon, from plor 44 North river. KATKS OF PASSAGE, First cabin... $76 | Steerage. Ho, to London Do. to Paris &® Do. to Hain! 84 | Do, to Ham! . * Passengers juried to Havre, Bremen, Rotter. dam, Autwerp, &e., at equally low rates, Persons wishing to bring out their friends can buy tickets here at the following rates to New York:—Frem: Liverpool or Queenstown, First Cabin, $75, $85 and $108. Steerage from Liverpool, $40, From Queenstown, $30, These steamers have superior accommodations for pag- Sengers and carry experienced surgeois. They are built> in water tight iron sections, and have patent fire annihi- ‘or furthor information apply at the Company’s offtees. uy JOHN G. DALE, Age 15 Broadway, N. TEAM FROM NEW YORK VERPOOL—TaB.- S steamship ‘ati v4 GREAT having fulfitied her contract with the British governmens, will sail from Sewlaiewl ae lew Yor! iverpoot On Saturday, October 5, RATRS OF PASSAGE, In first cabin, $95 a $135, according to stateroom ae-- commodation, all other privileges being equal. In third cabin, from $35 to $50, Suits of first class apartments for families may be em- gaged by special arrangement. The GREAT EASTERN will leave Liverpool on her re turn trip Tuesday, October 29. Plavs of the stilp can be seen, and ments made. for freight and eee, on application to OWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, 64 and 55 South street, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. Ou Saturday, Sept. 14, the Unteed ttaten nai) steamer- ie D. Lives, commander, Will sail from pier No. 37 North river, foot of Besek. street, on Saturday, September 14, at noon. ‘This ste ip (unsurpassed for safety and comgort), has double ines under deck, enclosed by water tight. compartments, which, besides other results, tend, im the eveut of collision or #tranding, to keop the pumps freer bag iy oy secure She safety of vessel and passengers. ‘or freight or pastage apply SAMUEL M. BOX, GEO, MACKENZIE, . Agents, No. 7 Broadway, ‘The steamer FULTON will sail Ocwober 12. TRAM TO HAMBURG, HAVRE, LONDON ANBY Southampton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron steam ship 1ECLOMIA, Hi. tucbs. commander, carrying thes. United States mail, will leave trom pier 21 North Fiver,.. foot of Fulton street, SATURDAY, Sept. 7, at noon, for Hamburg, via Southampton, taking passcngers for- Havre, London, Southampton and Hamburg. First cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. The steamers of this line will leave every alternate» Satorday, carrying the United States mail. ‘The steamship puon a will succeed the Toutonia os» September 21, C. B, RICHARD & BOAR, 161 Broadway. ee LIVERPOOL—OL) BLACK STAR LINE.—TIR packet ship EZ saiis September 8, from pier 14 Kast: river, The Universe sails September 10. Passengers will he taken at lowest rates, on application to WILLIAMS & «U.ON, 40 Fulton street. DR LAVEERPOOL—THE WORLD WIDK KNOWN Clipper Ship DREADNOUGHT, Captain Samuels, ae- Knowlodged to Le the fastest vesnel afloat. Porltively= sails September 10. For passage (reduced rates) apply on board, at pier No. 6 North river, or to P. M. DEMAREST, 40 South street. (OR LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTI’S LINE.—SAIS ON AD Monday, September 2, at 12 o'clock, the splendid? clipper ship WM, F. SIORER, Captain ‘Trask. Vor- passage, at reduced rates, apply on board at pier 38 East: river, or to TAPPSOOTT & CO., 86 South street. ce, PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL—BY THE CELE- brated packet ship JERH. THOMPSON, one ef the Tustest ships afloat. This magnificent ship made two: voyages in succession this yoar in sixteen days, Satie September 3. Apply on board, at 40 East river, er 276+ Pear! street. HEAP PASSAGE TO JAVERPOOL BY THE BLACK. / Ball Line of Packets.—The clipper ship JAMES F@S- TER, .Jz., sails on Monday. For passage apply on Board,, foot of Beekman street, East river, or wo JACOB WILSON... 108 South street. jURST SHIPS FOR LIVERPCOL AND LONDON.—THB. splenid ship ALBERT GALLATIN (pier 19, Kast ee), for Liverpool, sails September 2. ‘The celebrated ship PLY- MOUTH ROCK, for London, sails from plor 19 Kast, river, prember 3, Passengers taken at greatly reduced sates. r passage ke., apply to THOS. C. , 83 South a PSOOTT’S LINE JAVERPOOL PACKET SHIPS.—WM. F, STORER sails Monday, Septomber 2, Emerald: delat plember 7, and Guy Mannering September 14, For- passage, ot low rates, or drafts, apply to TAPSCOPT &: CO., 86 South street. LINE FOR IONDON—SAIS THIS DAY, THB: favorite packet ship VICTORIA, lying at pler 17- Kast river; has superior accommodations; passengers: taken ut low rates, For pageage or Drafts on Great Britain» or Ireland, apply on board or t0 TAPSCOIT & OO. Soath street, EGULAR STEAMER LINE FOR ANTWARP, SRPTRM-- 7 ber 21.—Tho new A 1 Belgian steamship CON- GRESS, Capt. Laning, 2,800 tons, 800 horse power, will be> despatched as above. For freight apply to W. F. SCHMIDT, 76 Beaver street, and for passage te HB. M. WEED, corner of Reade and Washington streets. (OR CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA. A first claes steamer will leave New York en the: Ast, 11th and 21st of each month, except when those dases: fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will be em the: wvor irbighe on” pacmage_apply, at the oulp otlen,.28m, B- onl “PP a ALL, For freight or Bowling Green, "A, USTRATIA.—KANGAROO LINE.—FOR MELBOURE. First vessel. The magnificent first class shsp JACK FROST, 2,600 tons Parthenon soopeumoriaee fret and: second class passengers. iress or apply to MAILAER, LORD & QUEREAU, 108 Wall streot. ee WOR HAVANA, VIA NASSAU, WN. P. * ‘the British and North American royal mail steam- ship KARNAK, Capt, Le Mesurier, will eail for the sbove ports, from the company’s wharf, Jersey City ,on— Sag py to HE. Passage money to Havana, Oe For freight ar passage app! to KE. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. OR MATANZAS, ‘To sail on Saturday, September 7, at two e’eleele P. M.. ARMED WITH RIFLED CARNOM. ‘The United States mail steamship MATANZAS, Liege... gang, commander, js ready to receive freight at pier Ro. 4 Nocth maaditens Geni iho For freight ar passage apply . MONA BROS, NAVARRO & €0., place, = =. Maile elon? at the ‘Post affice, at 1 o'clock P.M.» en thee day of sailing. No cargo reooived nor bills of Inding signod the day ot sajling. Cunatounieations between Matanzas and Havana by raf: five times a day. N ADAME HARVEY CAN INFORM HER MANY a friends and the public of ail the events of life. you wish the truth give her a call at No. 262 strect, near Columbia. Jaries, 26 cents; gentlemen, 6¢ cents. Hours from 9 till 8. T= GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD 8 THR yonng and accomplished Madame BYRON, frem Paris, . Whioean be consulted with the strictest confidence on all affairs of life, ombracing love, eourtship, business sickness; restores drunken aud unfaithful husbands; has secret to make yon beloved by your heart's ideal, and brings: togethor those long separated. Ladics 26 cents, gents 50 cents, Residence No. 00 Third avenwe, above- ‘Twelfth street. sara MEDICAL. rs ih FFLICTED = RESTORED—IGNORANCE EXPOSED— A Fullacies usmasked.—Dr. LARMONT’S Paris, Lon. donand New York Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide informs the debilitated and diseased, including those who- are ignorant of the cause of their ill health, and who have been disappointed in their physicians, af the moat certain and convenient mode of cure. Mailed for $1 by RICH. ARDSON, No. 1 Ma) 8t.; JMEXTER & ©O., 113 Nassau at... N. Y., and JOH) 66 State st., Chicago; or the auther, . 647 Broadway, up stairs. RB. R. COBBETT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 DUANK street to 20 Centre street, between Chambers and Heade streets, where he can be consulted privately on certain diseases. N. B.—Dr.C. ig a member of the York University Medical College. See his diploma im his. office. Private entrance at No. 6 City Hall place. I R. J. R NEWTON WILL RUSUME HIS PRACTICE y on Monday, Septambor 2, at bis house, No. 33 Bast Rightoenth street R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE OON- sulted On all diseases of a certain nature. Twenty- eight years exclusively devoted to these complaints enabl him to warrant acure jn all cases. The victims of mis- placed confidence in medical pretenders can call, with ». certainty of being radically cured or no pay. * D* WARD, 12 LAIGHT STREET, orale a wid and permanent cures. His great Reme:lies, un- Ned fr curiug certain diseases, price $l, Cure an toed. Oly Dd! onth street, near Third R. WARD TREATS SUCCESSFULLY ALL FEMININE D complaints, Something for every lady—his Great. Benefactor. Office 12 Laight street. DROFESSOR RESTELL, 162 CHAMBERS STREET, CAN: P be consulted as uxmal,or by letter to box 2850, Boston office, No § Harrison avenue, Ds DISEASES: sales, with nnparalleled success, at 09 Fast ue,