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HELP WANTED-—FEMALE A LARGE NUMBER OF COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, houseworkers, nurses, seamstregses, wanted imme- for families’ coming from the country, at the Me- fropolitan Institute, 32 6th av., between 4th and Amity sts. Ladies will find a selection of superior help—Ameri- ean, German, Trish, &c,—at rene to suit the times. 0. VON RHEIN, Propriotor. A’ THE FIRST OLASS AGENCY ARE WANTED— 3 cooks, washers and froners, 4 chambermaids and Burses, Nico, tidy, honest, recommended girls can have good plices’ this day. Also 4 girls lately landed, Gall at 320 4th ay., between 24th and 25th ate. LL, FAMILIES REQUIRING GOOD AND EFFICIENT help, white or colored, as cooks, chambermaids, oworkers, nurses, &c,, can be satisfactorily suited, end without delay, at the first class agency, 320 4th ‘‘v., between 24th and 25th sts. A DANSEUSE, BETWEEN THE AGE OF FIFTEEN and nineteen, willing to go 4 short distance out of city, will flad ready employment, by addressing Danseuse, Post office, stating terms, &c. FIRST RATE OPERATOR ON THE DIFFERENT kinds of sewing machines wanted. None but a young woman, who perfectly understands the business, gecd upply at 506 Broadway, up stairs, second band Sew- ‘ng Machine Company. OOK WANTED.—WANTED, A PLAIN COOK, WHO can assist in washing aud ironing. Wages $6. Ap- ‘at No. 11 West 18th st., from 11 to 6 o'clock. LL FAMILIES AND SERVANTS WILL FIND THE lar; select institute at 185 11th st., corner of 6th Wv., for Germans, Scotch, Irish and English’ women, civil md ‘capable; wages to suit the times. Good places always eady, Conducted by Mrs. FLOYD. * A BUNDANCE OF GOOD SERVAN!S READY AT THE lorgest institute, 188 11th gt., corner of 6th avenue. t, capable, civil women, German, English, Irish and Beotch, at moderate wages to suit the times, for city or eountry. Orders by mail promptly attended. ’ Mrs. Floyd im attendance, CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER (PROTESTANT) FOR the country; wages $7; cooks, laundresses, waiters: ‘and girls for housework can procure good situations and good wages at ACKERMAN’S Broalway Employment ‘@ftlce, 609 Broadway, up staii SERVANT WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, who can come well recommended, and who can un: take the cooking and general housework for a small family, may find u good home and good wages by applying at No. 17 Hubort st., betwoon the hours of § and 7 o'clock P.M. An English or American woman preferred. KS, LAUNDRESSES, CHAMBERMAIDS, GENERAL servants, &e. N, B.—None but nico, tidy, sober, honest and industrious girls need apply at ELMORE'S Agency, 294 4th av. Only good employers and first class Bervants furnished. Good places ready daily, = i IRL WANTED.—AN HONISH', INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, Seotch or German preferred, to do general house- ‘work; easy work and a good home for a satisfactory ap- Plicant. Call from 3 to 4 P. M. at 12 Stanton st. OVERNESS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A GEN- tleman’s family residing a short distance from city; will be required to take charge of two small @hildren andat the same time act as companion to their mother, who is in il health. A knowledge of the plain English branches only required. To a young lady pos- essing the above requirements a liberal arrangement ‘will be offered, anda pleasant and quiet home provided, Address Watson, Broadway Post office, 42214 Broadway. ERVANTS OF THE BEST KIND, WITH INVESTIGATED characters and qualifications, including German, +h, English, Scotch, Irish, &., may be found at Clin” (on Hall, Astor pluco and Eighth street, six doors east of way, formerly Bibie House, French and German Janguages spoken. A lady in attendance, GAtsswouan WANTED—MUST BE WELL ACQUAINTED with the Broadway trade, and have the best of city Feferences from last employers. Apply after six o'clock im the evening, at 747 Broadway, in tho store. Wt SMART, TIDY GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework; one who understands cooking, wach- $ag and ironing, and is not afraid of work. Wages $6. Apply, in Pacitic st., secoud house above Clove road, yn. 'ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PERSON who understands farming in all its branches, is Baxious to obtain the entire management of a gentle- man’s estate during the winter mouths. Address L. G., Post oilice, West Farms, Westchester county, N. ¥. ‘ANTED—A GIRL, 14 OR 15 YEARS OLD, TO take careof a baby. Apply at 670 Washington st., bop door, ‘ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS FAMILY, A COOK and a chambermaid; Germans preferred. The cook ‘taust be a first class one, and the chambermaid able to Bute. None need apply unless they can furnish the best ces as to honesty and capacity. Apply at No. 188 Senry st. , Brooklyn. wee GERMAN GIRL, AS COOK AND JRON- er and to do general housework in a small family; also, a German or Scotch girl or woman us nurse; must have had charge of children before. References from Maeir former employers are required. Inquire at 244 ‘Bloomfield stroct, between 6th and 7th sts., Hoboken. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, CAPABLE OF taking the entire care of a young infant; she must Ihave best city reference. Apply this day, after 10 o’¢lock, Wt 36 West 46th ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS HOUSE- keeper; American preferred. One that can cut ‘and make boy’s clothing and bo kind to children will find ‘® good situation by applying at Henry’s salooa, Tist st., Dotwoen 3d and 4th avs.. for three days. We SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, TO DO GENE- ve ral housework; 8 German gil proferred must be a was! an oner ; none other need aj . Appl; pe homed g 3 ply. Apply ns ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK jo a ladies’ boarding house; must be a good cook ‘end understand her business in ali its branches. A color- @d girl preferred. Apply at 15 Watts st. ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWODK; must bo a good plain cook, washer and ironer and wake goo bread. Call this day, between 9 and 11 A. M., at 61 West 47th st., between 6th and 6th aves. Rete. wencos required. Wages $6. ‘ANTED—TWO TIDY SMART GIRIS; ONE AS nurse, the other as chambermaid and waiter. Ap. ply, with references from last place, at No. 13 Livingston at., Brooklyn. WAN TER TWO, FOR CAPE LINERS, INQUIRE OF J.G. Mayer & Son, 23 Maiden lane. WW 2ANTED| WOMAN 10 DO DOWN STAIRS WORK, and ogok, wash, &. Apply at 205 West 28th st. Were GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK for a smallfamily, None but a good sewer neod at 187 Orchard st. Wir YOUNG LADY, TO TEND BAR. APPLY ‘at 80 West Houston st., near Laurens. War nomnany, A SMART WOMAN, WHO understands making shirts and ladies’ under clothes, $0: who isa good operator on Wheeler Wilson's sewing ‘machines. No other need apply to Mrs. Turner, 273: Slodeon st., in the storo. ie asi ‘ANTED—AS COOK, AN ENGLISH OR GERMAN ‘woman, who is clean, tidy, and understands hor business well; must bring good reference from her last place. Apply to Mrs. Osborn, Clinton ay., between Myrtle nd De Kalb avs., Brooklyn. wars PROTESTANT GERMAN OR ENGLISH girl, to take care of a child and do the housework Sor a family of two porsons; must como well recommend. od. Avply between the hours of 8 and 12 at 219 Bleeck- ‘or at. ‘ANTED—AT THE EUROPEAN CONCERT SALOON, ‘€87 Broadway, one or two good ladies for dancing nthe stage. Apply as above. ; prc ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED, TIDY GIRL; ONE who is a good cook, washer and ironer and can come ‘well recommended. One described as above can have a ‘good place; no other need apply at 404 Murray st. WANTED SA GOOD COOK, TO G0 A SHORT Dis. tance in thocountry, Wages $3 per month. Un- ‘exceptionable reference required. Apply at No. 4 Union ‘square, between 11 and 1 o'clock this day. — — —— THE TRADES. i \VALBY JACKET HANDS—300 WANTED IMMEDI- ately. Those who apply must bring a good book or wecommendatians, in order to obtain work, AMOS CLARK, 398, 400 and 402 Bowery. of Nanette caer PRINTERS, eae MANU- r8.—A general’ Manchester finisher, just @rrived from England, wants a situation as fone? or allander. stiffener of prints, bleached goods, he goods, eegnics aesaneas bine motlea, and all other description . Singing by a new i ‘inciple, Address James McEleory ,48 Vandam ttreot. N. ¥ . CUSTOM TAILORS, &C.—A GOOD CUTTER, WHO a is able to get upa woes and ch make ote Seated ‘Open to an cngagement at.amoderate salary. Address B.W., Herald office. ies a Lt se 'ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands show card lettering. None need apply un- fess thoroughly com; band a good letterer. Address, @iving name and ad |, Show Cards, Herald office. WA IMMEDIATELY—AT SAMUEL E. TOMP- kins & Co.’s, 202 Market strect, Newark, N. J. Qwelve harness makers, to cut out and fit up. To ‘ands the kest of wages given. Also, fifty good stitchers, —— EO ‘ANTED-—SADDLE HANDS, ALSO, HARNESS MA- kers for good light work. Apply at 65 White st. 'ANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, A CARPENTER, OUT ‘of employment, situation as “ij would be willing to make eT, mye ; is steady and Lei Address box 176 Herald office, or can be seen at av. Tp ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WA ; understanda the use of carpenter's techy ood » Address'J., box 514 Herajd offica, for two days, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, “1861. oppo Ales OF BEAL BOTA SUBURBAN HOME FOR SALE—AT A LOW FIGURE tasty and well built, within an out of new the Gity. Inquire at the drug store coruer of the Bowery and Fourth street, or of the station master, South Orange- 9 , ENTRAL PARK LOTS AT A BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, Dsiow Sinetyninth stro apply Wk. He LEDLOW & + st ’ GO. , No. 3 Pine street. ahaa jess Racal aie its ED OCD SPN AT RRA IXCHANGE.—VACANT LOTS, IN GOOD’ LOCATION, wanted in exchange for a desirable brown stone front house, desirably located on Twenty-second street. Address Exchange, box 720 Post office, with location and valuation, R SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY and basement brown stone front House 56 West ‘Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, having all the modern improvements and in complete or- der, together with the Furniture, will beoffered at a great bargain, Apply on the premises. R SALE—HOUSE AND EIGHT LOTS ON PALISADE avenue, Hudson city, New Jersey, near Washington Village, and overiookiug the city of New York. Price $4,000." ‘Terms easy, or part of the lots will be sold, Ap- ply to JOHN D. WAUGH, 164 Nassau street, (OR SALE—CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS, A FIRST rate three story House, right ‘in all respects; needs only to be seen if you want a good home, Open all day. 407 Fourth street. JOHN WOODWARD. MR 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 EF. J, H., 53 Broad- way. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, ora Farm on Long Island preferred, a Cottage ‘House, with eight or ten Lots, to let or for sale, on Seven- ty second street and Third avenue; Cottage on Seventy. ird street, with adjoining Lot to let. Croton water and gas in all the houses. Apply at corner of Third ave- nue and Seventy-second street, to JOHN CALLAGHAN. (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A DESIRABLE THREE story and basement House, with modern improve- ments, situated in the Eighteenth ward, Would trade for a oountry seat or farm, near this city, worth 2,00 or $3,000. Address immediately Europe, box 196 Herald office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LOT ON THE NORTH side of Thirty-fifth street, 100 fect west from Third avenue, in this city, for improved property in Brooklyn, W.D., ‘or @ good Bond and mortgage, About $1,000 in cach will be paid on exchange if required. Address box 1,716 New York Post office. wood & "a Sey Machine. The Furniture will de sold if desired, Address A. B,, box 140 Herald office. COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET.—26 MILES FROM THE city, and two minutes’ walk from the depot, fur- or unfurnished; rent low; or one or two families taken to Board for winter, Apply at or address 600 ‘Hudeon street, N.Y. THREE STORY MODERN BRICK HOUSE FOR sale or to let; furnished house, and furniture in per. fect order; water and gas; will be sold or let reasonable. pos ig Ge 18 premises, 64 Elliott place, between Fulton and Atlantic avs., Brooklyn. HOUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE— Finely located one block from Clinton avenue, Brooklyn; rent low, Furniture cheap; house has all im: provements. Apply to THOMAS J. MILLER, 74 Broadway, itinity for those tired of boarding; onl Also, a large Parlor, with or without family. House has every convenience, Apply at 96 West Twenty-firth street. FEESGANT Rooms 10 LET_WELL ADAPTED FOR ANY light business, at 698 Broadway, northeast corner Of Fourth street, Inquire at the drug store, Fos HOUSE TO BE LET.—A FURNISHED House on the Fifth avenue, handsomely located, in ite vicinity of Madison square, will be let, together with astable in the rear. Address box 2,060 Post oifice. _. HOUSES, ROOMS, &O., TO LET. _ _ brown stone front House, 25x58, situated on a wide street, and within a block and a half of Fifth ayenue, Tho furniture is first class, nearly new, and consists of every- thing necessary except linen and siver, Rent low to agood tenant. Apply to S. E. MILLS, 34 Cedar street, yi a LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, TO A GENTLEMAN and wife, of the three story brick house 161 West Nineteenth street, near Eighth avenue, with all the mo- Sodroom on the tira door tom gla gouliaman oF iy eu to mr lady ; reut moderate, idealist woalal LET—UPPER PART OF HOUSE 104 EAST TWENTY- eighth street, five rooms; also, lower part 106 Twenty-elghth street, second floor; 10634 Twenty-eighth street. three rooms, at $8; also, threo rooms at 146 Third avenue; also several rooms, $5 $8, at 88 Downing street. J. R. WILCOX,’ 843 Fourth avenue, LET—THE ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Hovso, No. 229 West Thirty-fourth street, 100 feet wide; Belgian pavement, &c.; immediate poseession, Ap- Ply on the premises, of to JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William street. LET IN BROOKLYN—AT ABOUT HALF THE usual rent, a three story dwelling on Clinton avenue, Having water, gas, bath, &c., rent $300; one on Broadway near East Now York, rent $150. Apply to the owner, from 10 to 3 o'clock, at the office of G. A. Smith, 207 Broadway, corher of Fulton street. 0 LET OR EXCHANG! CLASS HOUSE ON Warburton avenue, ¥c house has all the modern improvements, goo house, den, fruit, &e. Inquire of P, ADAMS, 0. 6 rinity Build ing, 111 URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN ELIZABETH, NEW Jersey. House large, completely furnished, and has ali the improvements: such as gus, furnace, range, &e.; strictly tiret clas, The ground—one acre—is taste- fully laid out, and hs a great variety of shade and frutt troes, also nice carriage house. The place is situated on Broad street, ten minutes’ walk from depo. rounding residences are of the first order, address Wm, M. Day, Elizabeth, N. J. ‘ores HOUSE TO LET—IN TWENTIETH street, between Fourth avenue and Broadway , sui bie for a small genteel family—twelve rooms neatly fur- nished. Apply to R. C. READ, 58 East ‘Twenty secoud street, from 1 to 3 P. M. All the sur- Apply to or URNISHED HOUSE 324 WEST TWENTY-SECOND street, to let; it may be scen at any time and pos- session ean be had immediately. For terms inquire on the premises, or of A, NICHOLLS, No. 91 West Thirteenth Btreet, ISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A THREE story, high stoop, brown stone House, in a choice neighborhood up town, situated near Broad Rent till May 1, $500, furnished, Inquire of ANDREW HOOD, No. 4 William street. T°, RENT LOW—UNFURNISHED, PARTIALLY OR futly furnished, until the ist of May, the handsome four story house 145 West Forty-second street, between seventh and Fighth ayenues, Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. ¥ Pine street. 'FACTURES OF MILITARY TRIMMINGS, &C.— , in Hoboken, close to the ferry, a four story Drick Building, 76x80, suitable for light manuf Purposes, with good and comniortablo dwelling ecu used for a silk trimming manufactory, and all cossary machinery is on the premises, and w sold or let’on very reasonable terms; rent very low, Apply to Mr. J. THOMISON, No. 6 River terrace, Ho- on. (OR SALE OR TO LET—A NEW, MODERN BUILT handsome frame House, 266 Bergen street, Brook- lyn, Gas and water fixtures; adjacent to cars and ferries. nt low, Apply on the premises, or at LESLIE'S, 170 Atlantic street. oe HOUSE TO LET—ON THE LINE OF THE Second avenue cars; also Suit of , Rooms in other parts of the city. Apply after 8 o'clock at 31 Washing- ton place, University Building. Toa responsible party terms will be low. OR SALE OR TO LET IN JERSEY CITY—SEVERAL new and very desirable Drown stone and frame Houses on favorable terms. Apply at the real estate office, corner of Pavonia avenue and street. OR SALE OR TO LET—IN JERSEY-CITY, A CORNER Building, as. hotel or large boarding house, in the dest business part of the city. ‘Terms moderate. Inquire at 31 Grand street, Jersey City. A GOOD AND SOUND CahT er, for sale. Inquire of cartman street, ARDWARE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR IM. Proved ang unimproved Real Estate in this ci Brooklyn and elsewhere. Wholesale or retail di wishing to exchange from $1,000 to $15,000 for good pro- perty (and all communications confidential) , address Wm. W. Hebberd, No. 4 William street or box 1,887 Postotlice. OTS AND LAND FOR SALE IN THE VILLAGE OF Hackensack, N. J.—Most desirable Building Lots in the place, 40 minutes from this city by rail, on the Hack- ensack and New York Railroad; the most beautiful town so near the city, lying on a tide river; walks flagged, plenty of schools’ and churches, frequent ‘communica with the city during the day, vo local disease, porfectly healthy and. no m Apply to JOHN: TERHEUN, executor, 175 ne roet, or at the Homestead, up- per end of the village, where maps may be seen, pms IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, HAVING improved property which they would like to ex- Change for part casi and balance good land, or for an improved Furm of 160 acrca, can address, stating loca tion, incumbranees, &e., Jones, box 164 Herald offic FOR A HOUS MOTT HAVEN; $2,500 $1.300 for a House in Brooklyn; will trade 60 Jots in Flushing, 40 lots in Woodhaven, 60 to 400 acres of land, free and clear, to trade for hotels, stores or mer- chandise. Apply at 12 Centre atreet. ORSE FOR SAL Horse, a big No. 5,545, No. 6 Bai E. URNISHED BROWN STONE HOUSE, 226 EAST THIR- tieth streot, to let—Three story and basement high Stoop, in porfect order and desirable neighborhood; rent $900 ‘per annum, or the furniture will be sold and most of the rent taken in board, if desired, wife, HENDERSON & CO. , 267 Brow \URNISHED HOUSE IN BROOKLY! Uiree story and basement brick House, painted and vestibule eritrauce, convenient and pleasunly located in Henry strect, between Pierrepont and Clark. House neatly furnished; water, gas, range and heater. Rent $300 per annum to May I. Address D. W., box 4,028 Post aitlee. ART OF A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOU to let—In a fine neighborhood, at 126 Rast Thirty street, between Second and Third avenues, TEAM POWER.—ROOMS, IN HOWARD'S BUILDINGS, b> Nos. 42 to 50 Greene street, one block from Can: street and Broadway, to let, with or without power, lighted on all sides, stoam hoist, &¢., &e.; insurance ond percent. Inquire on the premises. GPIENDID 51.0088 To List, AX $8 PRR MONTHL— Four Rooms, with gas fixtures and bath, marbl : tels and sliding doors, good wash house andy: four Rooms, at $5 50, $6 and $7 per month, with water, and halls and stairs all oilclothed and carpeted, Apply at the oflice 217 East Thirtieth street, for three days. Ss" MD BASEMENT TO LET—LOCATED IN THE best business part of Broadway, suitable for any business. Rent reasonable toa good tenant. Inquire at 42134 Broadway , three doors above Canal street. TORES AND ROOMS TO LET, AT REDUCED RENT.— ‘The basement store, No. 57 Crosby street: tablished asafamily grocery. Also, the small brick houge, No.131 Ridge street, suitable for any business, Also, Rooms at $834 and $6 per mouth. Apply at No. 67 Crosby street, this week. $3.000 FOR A FARM OF 100 ACRES IN UIS- ter County, N. ¥.; eighteen wood, bal- auee fillable; good soil, well feneod and watered: two story house, nine rooms, good barn and other outbuild- ings; near church, schools, &c. Terms easy. R. BLAKE, 14 Chambers street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Y A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN A STRICTLY private family, house with modern improvements, between Twentioth and Forty-second streets and Sixth and Ninth avenues, two or three neatly furnished Rooms wanted, complete for housekeeping. Address, stating terms, which must be low, ©. B., station E, for two dys, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN A GENTEEL AND central location. Rent taken in board, with privi fege of taking a few first class boarders. None but gen toel parties need answer. Address for three days H., box 201 Herald office. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A LARGE AND WELL furnished House, corner house preferred, with sta- bie. Location between Eighteenth and Thirty-second street, Fifth ayenne, Madison square or Twenty-third streets, near the hotel. Those having what is desired may address A. W., Madison aquare Post office. URNISHED APARTMENTS IN BROOKLYN.—A GEN- tleman an wite desire to hire permanently a suit of Rooms, in a house that has*but one family: houso must have batliroom and other conveniences. Address E. E., box 193 Herald office, Reference exchanged. 1URNISHED HOUSE.—WANTED, TO RENT, A FUR- nished House. Location must be between Fourth and Fourteenth streets and Second and Fifth avenues. Rent to correspond with the times. Very best references given. Address Eliz: Brokaw , 189 Seventh avenue. OUSE WANTED—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, situated between Fourteenth and Thirty-fifth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Must be in good order and rent low. Address H. B. G., box 1,890 Post office. ‘OUSE WANTED—FULLY OR PARTIALLY FOR- nished, where the whole or part of rent will bo taken iu board; location between Fourth and Twentieth streets and Fourth aud Seventh avenues; best of refe- rence given. Address, with particulars, A. A., box 1,807 Post affice. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—ON FIRST OR SECOND floor, say three or four Rooms and Basement, with Croton, gas and cellar room for coal, &c., by » family of three persons; location west of Fifth avenue; rent not to exceed $12 a month, payable monthly. Address box 154 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SMALL, GENTEEL, COMPLETELY furnished Honse, in'a good neighborhood, between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets and Lexington and Seventh avenues. Family small. Best of references given, Rent must be moderate. Address box 1,821 Post office, giving exact location and lowest terms. ANTED—A SPACIOUS AND NICELY FURNISHED House, the furniture of which the owner would like to sell; situation between Tenth and ‘twenty-fifth streets, a and Sixth avenues, Address M. F., box 180 Herald ice. ‘ANTED—FROM FIRST OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER, second floor and part of third, below Twenty-third street, Address J. H., Herald oftice. ANTED—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A SMALL SIZED three story , or large two story brick building, with modern improvements. Would like to buy carpets, oil- cloth, and parlor furniture, if im condition and at a reasonable price. State rent, location and full particulars, Address box 3,215 Post office, New York. MTHE FIRST OCTOBER OR NOVEM- bor by a small family of adults, a second floor, with part of third, in a quiet neighborhood, west sido, below Twenty-third street. Rent not to exceed $200. Address J. H., Herald office. ‘ANTED—IN SIXTH OR EIGHTH AVENUES, BE- tween Tenth and Thirtieth streets, a small store, suitable for a fancy business. Address Mr. C., No. 1 Chambers street, top floor, stating location and terms. ANTED—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ou first or second floor, with or without conveni- ences for cooking: Address $.D. Jones, Brooklyn Post ice. TW Si DDIEDIATELY, "A HANISOMELY AND fully furnished House, located between Fourteenth and Thirty-first streets and’ Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address box 1,676 Post office. —7 ‘ANTED—A HOUSE TO RENT BETWEEN bROAD- W way and Seventh avenue, not to extend beyond Twenty-second street; a dosirable location wanted; terms moderate, not to exceed $300 per aunum, Address E. Moore, 144 West Nineteenth street. ‘TORE AND CELLAR OF 460 GRAND STREET TO LET.— 25x44 foot; well lighted; excellent show windows, and first class location for business; will be let on the most reasonable terms from now till the Let of May, 1862, Apply at 320 Madison street, or 429 Grand strect. LET—ON ACCOUNT OF THE TIMES, ACCOMMO- dation for some light manufacturing business, with lise of office; steam power and tools, if desired. “Good location, light, &c.; near Broadway. Parties will find this advantageous. ‘Address Business, box 193 Herald office. NO LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE FIRST class House No. 211 West Forty-second street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenues. It has all the ‘mo- dern improvements, and has been repainted in the best style. Will be let for half the usual rent from now until the Ist of May. Inquire at Mr. Duffy’s grocery store, in West Forty-second street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for particulars and the key. (0 LET—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE 104 East Thirtieth street, near the Fourth ave- nue; English basement, two separate stairways, all the modern improvements; carpets will be sold’ if de- sired. Inquire of WHITNEY & COLE, Fourth avenue and ‘Thirtieth street. (0 LET—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLEMAN, without board, in a private family. Apply at 127 Thompson street. References exchanged. (0. 15 EAST WASHINGTON PLACE, ONE block from Broadway. House in good repair, with odern improvements. Apply at No. 11 West Twonty- second street, from 8 to 10 A. M., or from 6 to 7 P. M. LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT ‘BRICK House, in excellent order, with all the modern im- Provements: No. 100, West Forty-ninth street, ‘ighthavenue, Rent low. Apply to E.8. YOUN Nassau street. LET.—A FAMILY OF THREE, WITHOUT CHIL- dren or boarders, would let a suit of Kooms, on second floor, handsomely furnished for housekeeping, to a gentleman and wife, with gas, bathroom, fcloset, pantrios, &e. Very fine neighborhood. Apply ‘at No.’ 260 East Broadway. LEI~THE THREE STORY HOUSE, CONTAINING 183 West Twen- bea street; neighborhood unexceptionable; Parlor Furniture for sale, if wanted, or to let partially furnish- ed. Apply on the premises. (0 LET—TWO OF THE PRETTIEST THREE STORY Houses in the city, in a row of eleven houges; court yards in front; $250 until the Ist of May; will lease. In- quire on tho premises, No. 189 East Thirty-third strect, near Second avenue. (0 LET—VERY CHEAP, TWO OF THE PRETTIEST moderate sized four story Houses in the city; loca- tion one of the best; richly ornamented and frescoed; perfect palaces. Inquire on the premises, 24 Forty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘Rent until May $600. Also one for $500gadjoining. NO LET—ONLY TO A QUIET, GENTEEL FAMILY, a Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen (with dumb waiter) nd four Bedrooms, ina four story house; $200 until May 1; only one other family of three persons in the house. In- quire on the premises, 613 Second avenue, near Thirty- seventh street. 0 LET—A SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, OR A SIN- gle Room, without board, in a first class private house in West Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. For particulars inquire on the premises, No, 23 Weat Twenty-second street. (0 LET—A FIRST RATE STAND IN WEST WASHING. ton market, suitable for selling country produce, dressed hogs, veal, poultry, eggs, &c. Inquire on the premises, Nos, 215 and 216 Merchant’s Row. (0 LET—FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 866 BROAD- way, near Union square. It is a tip-top place for s daguerreotype gallery, or any other kind of light busi- ness, Apply at 866 Broadway. LET—A VEGETABLE AND FISH STAND, IN A nico new market near the ferry, Algo, the upper Part of the Honse. Apply at 20 South Seventh street, Williamsburg. : 0 LET—AT 100 EAST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE tween Seoond and Third avenues, an elegant three Story, high stoop House, with all modern improvements, fn first rate order, to May 1, for $300; a lease will be given at a moderate rent. Apply on the premises, from twelve to two o'clock, or of JOHN MATHEWS, 82 Nassau street, room 8, from one to four o'clock. (0 LET—A THREE STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT House, with all the modern improvements. The Furniture for sale ata sacrifice, Inquire at No. 6 Amity place, or address box 4,730 Post office. Rent very low. ‘ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A FUR- nished Room, without Board. Address, stating terms, A. B., box 2,306 Post office. WV srteser wet ROOM SUITABLE FOR A SCHOOL, located between Fourteenth and Thirty-fifth streets aid Lexington and Ninth avenues. Address with terms, which must be low, box 205 Herald office. HOTELS. ‘ADISON AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER OF seventh street, New York, near the New Haven and Harlem stailroad depot.—Price reduced to$1 per diem, Conducted with the same liberality as heretofore. Ser. 1, 1861. S* NICHOLAS HOTEL, NEW YORK, AUGUST 29, 1861. On andafter the Ist day of September the price of Board will be reduced to two dollars per diem. Suits of ier Lotter ro mee ie rarwinte oan will be let corresponding rates. otel wi conducted with the same Liberality ‘as heretofore. TREADWELL, WHITCOMB & CO, (0 LET—THE VERY LARGE FIRST CLASS HOUSE No. 47 West Twonty-ninth street, near Broadway, colitaining twenty rooms and everything in first rate or: der; eleven marble wath basins, bath, &c., having been built for the owner's use. No objection to a first class boarding house. Apply to the owner, on the premises. elegantly carved case and legs, © ‘bass, full iron plate, lined with satinwood , hi improvements; inade to order for_ pre: use five month Cost $500, will be sold for $250. Stool, Cover, rosewood Music Cabinet. Inquire at No. 70 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, Y LADY OR age of the present hard times and raise me $160 for ny, Pianoforte, which was ne r months ago, ‘and cost me $375, shall have the same. No greater bar? gain can be found, Seven full octaves, splendid rosewood lyre, fretwork desk, overstrung bass, aud is anteed in every particu- New York, ape erfect Jar, Cal) at BARGAIN—$150.—! {RICENT SEV Pianoforte, has full iron frame, overs . Scalloped keys, round corners; has ‘maker's unexpired guarantoc for three years. Apply at the residence, 28 Third stroet, p , hear Second avenue. IGHTE & BRADB! NE Bass Patent Insulated Full Frame Grand and Squ Pianofortes, No, 421 Aroome street. What everybody says must be true; everybody says they are the best, therefore they must be the bos EMOVAL.—HORACE WATERS, A moved to 481 Broadway, betwee Streets, where he seks new seven o¢ and warranted. § $25 to $130. All kind Pianos and Melodeons to rent allowed if , HAS RE- nd and Broome of Musical Merchandise at war from $2 to $6 per ased as per agroement; INSTRUCTION, 4 MAN OF EDUCATION AND GOOD CHARACTER IS wanted as partner in @ long established Boys’ Aca- h Id office. R DESIRES A SITUATION family or school, Ad- demy. Apply to the Principal, C. C. SNOW, corner of Fulton and Franklin avenues, Brooklyn, Unexceptionable references will be required. "Fall term commences Mon- day, September 9. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, FROM PARIS, FLUENTLY A acquainted with the German language, is desirous Of obtaining a few pupils in Fr: rman, Terms moderate, “Address 1, J., Her N EXPERIENCED TEACH as visiting governess {1 Teacher, 30 Hammond G E COLLEGES, 62 BOWERY, ‘New York, and 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn, stu from eity or country reesive three months (seventy-cight Jessons cach) in Writing and Arithmetic, or Bookkeping lessons unliinited, for $10. Ladics’ Writing lessons, $2; twenty lessons. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Westchester, Westchester county, combining the Advantages of city and country. Great facilities for musi. cal instruction. French taught by a Parisian lady. Terms moderate. School will reopen on Tuesday , September 10. Miss OWEN, Principal. LIFTON FEMALE INSTITUTE.—FRENCH AND ENG- lish Boarding aud Day School, villa of J. F. Lanier, Baq., Clifton, §. L—Mrs, L. A. SHEPHERD, Prt cipal. “The Fail Term of this School will commence Sep- tember 25, For references and circulars apply to A. 8. Barnes, Faq., 61 John street; J. FD. Lanier, Fsq., 52 Wall street, 'N. Y.; or address’ the Principal, Bay Vi Post office, Clifton, ¥ 5: iow {XRENCH INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, XO. 48 East. Twenty-fourth street.—Boarding and day School, classical and’ commercial, fourteen teachers—Bix American, five French, two German, one Spanish. A primary department and a gymnasium. See prospectus for details. Professor ELIE CHARLIER, Director. Will be reopened on Tuesday, September 17. IRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES,—PROF. E. TELLERING, 819 Broadway, established 1852, will Feveive applications from ladies and gentlemen for pri- vate instruction in the aforesaid branches, as likewise in Tatin, Greck and English. Translatious of any kind made. 'ADAME C. MEARS BURKHARDT, 222 and 224 Madison avenue, corner Thirty-eighth st. ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, (Formerly 82 West Fifteenth strect,) Will reopen, with the commencement of the session, September 12, Madame C, M. B. will be at home from the Ist of September. Circulars at Brensing’s, 701 Broad- way; Lockwood's, 411 Broadway, and 222 Madison avenue. ‘ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL’S BOARDING SCHOOL, classical and commercial, Hudson terrace, Habo- ken, reopens September 2. Terins $200 per annuin. Re- ferences—Mr. E. Ponvert, 30 Broad street; Mr. E, Plun- kett, 130 Broadway. ADAME J, V. CAUCHOIS’ ENGLISH AND FRENCH MM “Boarding and Day School for young Indien, No. 258 ‘West Twenty-third street, will reopen on Monday, Sep- tember 9. Madame CAUGHOIS assures her patrons that the course of instruction adopted by her is the result of close obgervation—adapting the method to the abilities of tho pupil. Her chief object is to inspire her scholars with a love of learning, and begs to refer to her previous efforts as an evidence of her success, Particular atten- tion given to the primary department A punctual atten, dance at the opening of the school is especially requested. ‘A class of oil painting and Grecian art on Saturdays, R. LESPINASSE’S FRENCH DAY AND. BOARDING Mi 'ahoot reopens on Monday, September 9. New scholars admitted only under fourteen years of age. French is the language of the school. French, Spanish and Ger- man tavght without extra charges. ATIONAL TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE, 385 BROADWAY. Educational correspondents and teachers wanted in all sections; send for circulars giving lists of educational Journals, of’ schools and seminaries to patronize, of com- ‘potent teachers and of vacancies for teachers; schools for sale and school rooms to let. RICE & ANDREWS. WORD (late an officer of —A THOROUGH SWORDSMAN British army) is now giving in- atructions in Sword Exercise at 481 Broadway, where gen- tlemen desirous of becoming proficient can’ be taught, either privately or in classes, N. B,—Those who have already applied, and all others who desire to become pu- pils, are notified that they rust commence immediately , ‘a8 none will be admitted after the present week. ROY FEMALE SEMINARY.—THIS INSTITUTION offers the accumulated adyantages of nearly fifty Years of successful operation. Every facility is provided for a thorough course of useful and ornamental education, under the direction of a_corps of more than twenty pro: fessors and teachers. For circulars apply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy, N. Y. HE MISSES PALACHE’S FRENCH AND Boarding und Day School, for young ladies, No. 183 West Twenty-eighth street, will reopen on sonday, Sep tomber 16. (0 FOREIGNERS—INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH. A young English lady, experienced in instrueting foreigners in her native language, desires a few more pupils; understands French. German and a little Spanish; will refer to pupils, Address Miss M., Post office. (0 LET—TO A SMALL, QUIET FAMILY, THE SECOND floor of the House 633 Fourth street, between ave- nues Cand D. Good neighborhood; supplied with water and gas. ‘The owner's family of three adults, occupy the remainder. TO LET—A SMALL THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND under cellar brick House, 134 East Forty-Grst street, near Third avenue, in good order, with gas and fixtures, range, hot and cold water, bath, &.; rent $240 to lat of May next; possession at once. Apply on the premises. T° LET—THE GENTEEL THREE STORY HOUSE 423 Fourth street (Albion place); it has all modern Jmprovements; will be rented low to a good tenant. Cas bo seen during the day. Also, other houses to let. J. B. WUCOX, 343 Fourth avenue, a. FURNITURE. BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE FOR $24, in all colors, of warranted manufacture; also Solid chestnut Chamber Suits, plain and ornamontal, at H. F. FARRINGTON’S, 368 Canal street, opposite Wooster. Established in 1848, LL, KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, LOOKING Glasses, &c., cheaper than at auction; warranted and delivered free. Please call at G. W. SNEDENS, 263 Bowery, between Stanton and Houston streeta. You’ will saye money. Note the number. Repairing done. faa Pei "ag hee a inane After et cash, or ex se for ns OF 374 Fourw atreet, neas Broadway. i SALES AT AUCTION, SSIGNEE’S SALE. a OnDe INARY OPEORSUNENY ‘or Housekeepers and Over $12,000 worth of rich and costly Household Furni+ ture, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, comprioing the beautiful and costly furniture cont in large dwelling house No, 152 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue; the whole for absolute aud peremptory sale, rain or shine, consisting of English Vol- vet and Tapestry Carpets, elegant rosewood Parlor Furnt- ture, en suite, comprising three full Suits, richly carved, all of which are covered in rich silk brocutel and of the best description; rosewood Centre and Pier Tables, Turk- ish Chairs in blue and gold satin and moquet, Damask and Lace Curtains, Velvet and Turkish Lounges, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, fine rosewood Etegeres, rich Sevres and Dresden Mantel Vases, Artistic Bronzes, Parlor Orna- ments, ko, ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MUSIC CABINET, STOOL AND COVER, Elegant Bureaus, Bodstoads, 12 Hair Mattresses, Cham- ber Suits in rosewood, bronze Clock, spring seat Chairs, Mirrors, Beds and Bedding, oak Extension Tables, two Sofa Bedsteads, rich Cut Glass of every description, Sil- ver Ware, Forks, Spoons, Casters, Joo Pitchers, Urn, Tea Service, marble’ top Bureaus, Ollcloth, rich Chandoliers, &c. Sale positive, rain or shine, R, W. WESOOTT, Auctionoes. MORTIMER GRIFFIN & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, e Elegant first class Household Furniture, ‘Pianofortes, Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes,'&e., At public auction, The property of a family declining housekeeping. This day (Tuesday), at the private residence of Abra- ham Vanderpool, Esq.,'48 West Sixteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 1034 o'clock. ‘Catalogues at the house, Drawing Rooms—Solid rosewood Drawing Room Suits, covered with brocatel; Etegeres, Bookcases, Centre Tables; velvet Carpets, Chandeliers, Candelabras, Patnt- ings, Clocks, Mirrors, embroidered Lace Curtains, Inagnitl- cont seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, stool and cover; Canterbury, rosewood and mahogany Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Blankets, Coun- terpanes, Sheets, Bolsters, Pillows Sofas, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Sideboards, Cabinets, Curtains, Cornic . ingrain Carpets, Also Furniture of servants’ apartments. Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will commence. Sale peremptory. 8. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER.—500 CASES BOOTS, ¢ Shoes and Brogans, at auction, by RICHARDS & WHITING, on Wednesday, September 4, at 103g o'clock, at store 44 Cortlandt street, comprising an excellent assortment of Fall Goods, to which we call the attention both of city and country dealers, Catalogues on morning sale. A IN NOTIC —I WILL SELL THIS DAY, SEP- tember 3, at 1037 o’elock, all the Household Furni- ture of the three story house 72 Sixth avenue, betwoen Washington and Waverley places, consisting of Oilcloths, Stair Carpets, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Parlor Suit, covered in green plush; one large Oval Mirror, Centre Table, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Weshstands, ten Hair Mat- tresses, six single Gothic Bedsteads, singlo sea grass Mat- tresses, Clocks, Oval and Square Mirrors, Tea Tables, Bol- sters, Pillows, Pai mahogany Bookcase, Parlor and Kitchen Stoves, China and Glassware, Table Cutlery, a lot of Kitchen Furniture. Sale withont reserve. E, ROTH, Auctioneer, 4 UCTION NOTICE. A M. C. EDEY, Auctioneer. REMPTORY SALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND VEHICLES, EZRA LUDLOW, Jr., Will sell, this day, at 12 o’clock, at his salesrooms, 85 Liberty street, one door west of Broadway, a great < ty of new and icles, of best city make, such as four and six aways, Coupe Rockaways, light shifting top Buggies, Roa To be sold without reserve, to elo UCTION NOTICE. LOCKWOOD BROS. & UNDERHILL, 45 Murray street. ‘This day, at 10 o'clock. Regular gato of Foreign ‘and Domestic Dry Goods, con- sisting of Linens, Shawls of recent importation, Silks, Hoop Skirts, Shirts and Drawers, knit Jackets, Cloths, Satinets, Yankee Notions, &c. Also,a superior line of Germantown Hosiery, comprising a general assortment. Also, a line of Hoods, Nubias, Comforters, &c. Also, a line ‘of Portemonnaies, buck Purses, meerschaum Pipes. ‘The attention of the trade is specially invited, NARY OPPORTUNI- JA. ty & purchase Household Furniture at auction, Sale commencing at 2 0°¢lo is day, Tuesday, at the large mansion house, 69 West Twonty-sixth street, near Sixth ayenne, rosewood and mahogany Sofas, Rockers, Tables, Rooke. 8, Etogeres , Bookcaxe , Bureans, Bedsteads, Washstands, Sideboards, rosewood’ Piauoforte, superb ingtrament;’ Mirrors, Cartains, Shades, Clocks, Vases, Paintings, pure Hair Mattrers°s, Brassels and’ Ingrain Carpets, Chandeliers, Chins Tea Sets, Silver Ware, “Also a large asgortment of Basement and ‘Kitchen Furniture, gale commencing at 2 o’¢lock precisely UCTION y. MAYNARD & CO., Auctioneers, UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY w J.8. H. BARTLELT, Auctioneer, on Tuesday September 3, at 10 o'clock, at No, 231 Pearl strect; alayge stock, just opened, from importers, to be sold for cash, at any price, to close sales, UCTION SALI A OF CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE, HENRY G. EVANS will soll in lots from the shelves to suit dealers, on Tuesday, September 3. at 103g o’elock, at 85 Maiden Lane, all kinds of China, Glass, white granite and common ware. Dealers will find it to their advantage to attend this sale, as every lot offere | will positively be sold regardless of price. All goods carefully repacked for EES SALE.—JOHN LLOYD, AUCTIONE: JOUN LLOYD & SONS will soll, on Thursday, Sep teinber 6, at Caal street, at 1034 o'clock, the entire Stock of the WholeBule Looking Glass and Picture Frame Manufactory. ‘The Stock cousists of French Plate Mirrors, Losking Glasses, Oil Paintings and Engravings; also a large lot of gilt, mahogany, black walnut and rosewood Frames, Work Benches, Gas Fixtures ,OMice Desks, Chairs, large iron Safe, made by Herring; Horse, Cart and Har- ness. Will,be sold at 12 o'clock: Sale positive, rain or SSIG shine. ‘The'trade will do well to attend. By order of E, D, STEPHENS, Assignee. UCTION—B. F. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER.—JAMES L. DAYTON & CO, will getl at their salesroome, 111 Nassau stroet, this day, at 11 o'clock, another invoice of Hagravings and Jewelry. ROWNE & NICHOIS, AUCIONEERS.—WEDNESDAY, September 4, at 1044 o'clock, at our salesroom, No. 38 Nassan street, continuation mortgage sale of Hotel Furni- ture—the Furniture of a watering place hotel, cou- sisting of double, single and % first class Hair Mattrerss, Straw Palliasses, Straw and Husk Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Rolstors, Countorpanes, Quilts, Brussels, In- grain and Three-ply Carpets; Oilcloth aud Straw Matting, dlack walnut Dressing Burewus, Washstands, Toilet Ta: bles, Enclosed Washstands, Toilet Sets, Towel Stands, Towclling, &.; small mahogany Frame Mirrors, double and single black walnut Co'tage Bedsteads, biack watnut cane seat Chairs, Arm Chairs, Cocca Matting, Gas Fix- tures, Lamps, Dinner Sets, Crockery, Glassware, &c.; Sofas, Lounges, Footstools, Curtains, Cornices and Shades, Iron Bafe, Reading Room Furniture and Refrigerators. The above Furniture has been used but one seaso now in fine order. LS Le SMR Wet ab ead a OR ROWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL, on Tuesilay,, Sept. 3, at 1 o'clock, in front of sales- Fooms 35 Nassau street, a'pair of pony’ built black Horses, six years old, 14% hands high; warranted sound, kind and gentle in all harness; gool, prompt drivers’ The owner having no further use for them, will be sold with. out reserve. Also a brown Horse, 1634 hands, 8 years old; a good family horso; has been used lately in at ex- press wagon. Also a no top Buggy and Harness, 3 — te SALES AT AUCTION. ION Boe Bie i 1 OOD ENRY G. EVANS, AUCTIONEER. —ASSIGNEE'S AUO tion sale China, Glass and Earthenware.—The large 9f ©.0. Leigh’ will be sold at the store 183 Pye aloo by onder f.Wi be i een hy Q’ ler of Wm, Tay! Catalogues will bo roady the morning of sale. , ‘OHN H. BURLY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS day, attwo o'clock, at 444 Canal street Bureaus, fashstands, Mahogany and other Hedsteads, Fxtension, ‘bles; Sofas, Sofa Beds, Mahogany, Rocking and other Chairs, Wardrobes, Herring's fea, ‘one second hand Piano, counting hons» Desks, Gas Fixe tures, Pier, Oval aud other Glasses; Hair and other Mate tresses, Feather Beds, Cooking Stoves, Brussels, three ply and other Carpets, Comforters, Blankets, Kitchen Fure niture, &c., comprising & fine assortment of Furniture. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 120 CHAT. e ham stroot—Will sell, this kay,at 103 0’clock, at 355 Broome street, corner of Elizabeth, two largef na Counters, two Pumps, brass chambers; Kogs, largo glasa Case, Tea Cans, brass Scales, two Awbings, Sugar Bing, &o., all new. Also, Sugars, Teas, Flour, Soaps, Starch) Candles, fresh Spices, Potatoes, Butter, Lard, Bacon, Hams, choice Brandy, Gin, Wines, Whiskey, Segars, &e., de, COLE, AUCTIONFER.—FURNITURE, _ FIXTURES, Oi Patntings, &e.—JAMES COLE & SON will sett on Tuesday, Soptember 8, at 104% o'clock, the Fixtures and Furniture contained in the Grapes Shades, 264 Atlan- tic street, Brooklyn—consisting in part of Tables, Chairs, Oil Paintings, Beer Pumps, Muga, Plated Ware, China, Glass Waro, and a general adwortment of Householt Furnt- ure. MoRace SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, &c. M. C. EDEY, Anctioneor. FARA LUDLOW, Jr., will sell, on Wednesday, Septe 4, at 103 o'clock, all the Furniture, Carpets, ke., con- tained in the dwolling, 7 West Thirty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, AWNBROKER’S SALE—OF MEN AND WOMEN'S Wearing Apparel, Jowelry, Watches, &c. A. M. ISTALAR, auctioneor, 23 Rowery, will sell this day, Sept, 3, at 103, o'clock, Silk, Merino’ and. Calico Dresses; Silk, Crapo and other Shawls; Remnants Silks; also Coats Panis and Vests, Watches and Jewelry, &. By order of M. McCabe, Pawnbroker. X & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—WEDNESDAY, je. Sept. 4, at 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms No. £ North William strect, constable's sale of Paints, &e. sisting of White Lead, Oil, Glass, Oil Cans, Painter's Cart, ke, Ke. FRANCIS X. FOWLER, Constable, , con- & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4, at 1034 o’elock, at the auction rooms No. £ North William street, Household Furniture, consisting of Sofas, Lounges Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Velvet Carpet, Oilcloth, Bedsteads, Bods and Bedding; Stovess Kitchen Furniture; also, one Soda Water Fountain, casks of Wine, &e. ; also, One seven octave rosewood Piand, HERIKF’S SALE~REVOLVERS. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, Balesroom 113 Nassan street, Will sell this day (Tuesday), Sept. 3, at their salesroom, at 10 o'clock, : ‘One case of very fine Revolver Pistols, JOHN KELLY, Shoriff, ALOON FURNITURE AND STOCK.—CHAMBRRS & FAIRCHILD, auctioncers, will sell on Tuesday, Sept 3; inst., at 2 o'clock P. M.,at 842 Broadway, next door to the main entrance to Wallack’s new theatre, which opens: on the 12th inst., all the Saloon Fixtures, Stock and Levso Of said saloo HERIFF'S SALE—MACHTNERY, &C. CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, SAl ROOM 113 NASSAU STREET, Will sell on Tuesday, September 3, at 10 o'clock, at 535 Pearl street, corner of Elm, Power Lathes, Planers, Punch- es, Drill Presses, Pulleys, Hangers, Shaftings and Belting, Vines, Hund Lathes, 2 sup°rior fron Safes, Gus Pipes, Taps, Dies, Reamers and other small tools in large quantities, &e., &e, JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE NO. 4 Fast Broadway, will scllon Wednesday, 4th inst., at 11 o'clock contents of the large Grocery and Li- quor Store No. 736 Third avenue, near Forty-ninth street. Boxes and Bars of Soap, Barrels of Molasses, Spices, Suguars, Flour, splendid Walnut Counters, fine Glass. Case, Scales, Decanters, le Chest, Liquors of all kinds, &e., in lots to suit purchasers. Silver plated Boer Pumps, &. Wis, ABBOTT, | AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 4 Fast Broadway—will sel) this day (Tuesday), Sop- tember 8, at 103g o'clock, all the Stock and Fixtares of the Wine, Liquor and Fruit Store, corner of Thirteenth strcot and Broadway, in lots to suit housekeepers—con- sisting of Champagne, tine Brandies, Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Alos, Porter, Bitters, Preserved Fruits and Vegetables, Counters, Bar, Glass, Furniture, Awnings with iron framos, and all the appurtenances of a first class store _ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. RARE CHANCE.~ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING $3,000 wishing to engage ina very superior first class cash business (u monopoly under protection of let- ters patent) from which at $40,000 per annum can be realized, may apply at 632 Broadway, third floor, room No, 4. HE ADVERIISER, WISHING TO ENGAGE IN THE produce businese, would sell a part or the whole rest in a first class family ¢roc ‘tore, now doing a city of Brooklyn. For particu- ‘ald office. jut good cash business in Fd address J.J. W., Ho APHE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING BETWEEN THE undersigned, under the firm naine of Gregor & De- Inorest, at No. 540 Third avenue, is this day (Sept. 2) dissolved by mutual consent, All debts and accounts sald firm will be seitlel by W. H. Demoresi, who will continue the business ; H, DEMOREST, cS HITHERTO BE- aaweou and Peter Kelly, 113. is this day dissolved. ‘The JHE COPARTNE! tween John [ and 115 East Fort EXISTING st eigh' Business will be carried on by Peter Pawson and Peter Kelly. PE RTER DAWSON, PETER KELLY. ISER WOULD INVEST $1,000, $2,000 OB $3.000 in purchasing the whole or part of an estab: lished business, He has bad much experience in merean tile wMuirs. Answers must state full particulars. Ad. dress 8. S., box 219 Herald oflice, ER WANTED, IN A CASH MANU: z business, with more orders than ension, now clearing at the rate Capital to purchase two or three iness and profitable, without risk. Apply to T. V, LIVINGSTON, 93 Liberty street. 200 728 IN D) ) —A PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY 'e in one of the safest and Dusinesses in this city, genteel and respect ing the attention of two interested parties, will satisfy. Apply tol. GAFFNEY, 170 Chatharn street. 5 ~—A PARTNER, WITH THE ABOVE Je amount of cash, wanted, in a splendid cash business, which pays $400 per month; ho risk, and with. ty Out competition, Apply at 87 Forsyth strest, fourth floor. room No. 1. 00. —PARTNER WANTED, WITH THR e ‘e above amount, to join the advertiser in an established retail Fur and Straw Goods business, uj town. Address for three days Thompson, box 101 Her ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXRCU- tion, WEST & WATTS will sell at auction on Wed- neaday, 4th September, at 11 o'clock, at 45 Greenwich street, one bay Horse and Harness: also one Express Wagon. By order of James Sullivan, Constable, |ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL EX. ecutions, WEST & WATTS will gell at auction, on Wednesday, September 4, at 12 o'clock, at the salesroom No. 25 West Broadway; five barrels’ Molasses, Butter, Cheese, Soap, Starch, Flour, Fluid Cans, Pails, Scales, ld Watch, Hydo & Son, makers; one gold Guard Chain; also a small quantity of Furniture. By order of West & Watts, Constables. (ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- tion, WEST & WATTS will sell at auction on Tuesday, September 8, at 11 o’clock, at Clinton market, the Stalls known as . Zand 3, consisting of marble slabs, gas fixtures, desks and all the wood work, &. By order of James Sullivan, Constab! IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTII 4 ISSIGNEE’S SALE OF SUPERB HOUSEHOD FURNITURE, BY F. & F. H. SCHENCK, Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 11 o’clock, at their salesrooms, Nos. 155 and 157 Broadway, the Stock of one of the first cabinet makers of this city, consisting in part of elegant solid carved and plain rose- wood Suits, in satin and brocatel, plush and reps; elegant rosewood amoire-a-Glace, magniticent rosewood round corned Bedsteads and Bureavs; do. in black wainut, finished in oil; rosewood and wainut Secretary, Library Bookcase, elegant rosewood and walnut Etogeres, carved wainut and oak Buffets, oak and walnut Library and Din- ing Room Chairs, and other elegant Furniture. The above is all of the very’ best manufacture, and will be positively sold by order of assignee. The particular attention of those ‘in want of elegant Furniture is respectfully ro- quested to this sale. J. B. FREEMAN, Assignee, OR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION—A IOT OF MA- chinery for the manufacture of guns, pistols, &e., &c., in running order, on the 4th of September, at 12 M., at 47 Gold street, second floor. EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 141 Broadway. Removed for convenience of sale. Ono of the largest and finest stocks of Furniture offered this season, consisting of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Din- ing Room Suits, ladies rosewood Secretaries, Armoire.a- Glace, Wardrobes, Buffets, Encoignures, &c.’ Catalogues at sale. E. WILSER, Assignee. N. B.—At private sale, a spo uperb black Canadian Mares, Black Hawk stock, six yecrs old, with Baroucho and Harness. ‘To Let—A handsome small sized House, with all the modern improvements. EORGE HOLvROOK, AUCTIONEER—BY HOLBROOK & HOLMES, will sell, this day, Tuesday, September 8, at 11 o'clock, a! No. 166 Thompson street, rosewood Parlor Suits, Urussels and Ingrain Carpets, marble top enametied Chamber Suits, pure Hair Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows; Bedding, Dining Room and Kitchen Furni- bare és Doaitiyo, rain or shine ASTROLOGY. FIDE ASTROLOGIST.—MADAME WILSON tells the object of your visit. gives magic charms and good luck for life, free of charge; tells all events of life—past, present and future; consultations on business, sickness, marriage, courtship, travelling, &c. Sho is the most wonderful astrologist of the age. Give her a call, you will not regret it. 189 Allen street, six doors from Stanton; name on the door. Charge for ladies and gen- tlemen 60 conts. Beware of imposition. STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, SEVENTB daughter, has a gift of foresight, tells how soon ana often you will marry, and all you wish to know, even your very thoughts, or no pay; lucky charms free: het equal is hot to be found; her magic image is now in full ope ration. 184 Ludiow atreet, bolow Houston. Price 25 cents Gentlemen not admitted. Cur A. SEAMAN, INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYANT.— Medica) and business consultations day and even ng The science she unfolds so satisfactory to all it is unne. cessary to give illustrations of the astounding results. but continues at 239 Division street. OOK AT THIS.—THE ONLY TRUE MEDICAL ANL business Clairvoyant in the United States. If you wink to obtain correct information on events through fife Particularly absent friends, lost or stolen. propert Should consult her. N. B.-Mrs. MILTON. is ‘no humbug. but gives the greatest satisfaction to all who visit her: She manufactures a wash that is warranted to cure Pimples and remove freckles, tan and suuburn, and render the skin perfectly smooth. Ladies, try it, Mrs. MILTON, 351 Broome street. ADAME RAY, 260 SEVENTH AVENUF, NEAR ‘Twenty-seventh street h t, Surprises all who visit her. 1 sick, troubled and ‘unlucky should test her powers, She tells your very tl ts, lucky numbers, losses. Ladies, 26 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents, Mae SHAEFFER, 283 SECOND STREET, tween avenue C and Union market, second floor front room, still continues to tell about love, marriage, absent friends, business and journe: Ladies, 25 cents. Gentlemen not admitted. ~ aw {PIRITUALISM.—MR, COLCHESTER, TEST, and business medium, No. 371 Fourth Lafayette place. Hours 8 A. M.,to$ P.M. Pu Wednesday evening, at 8 2. M.” Admission 60 cents. GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD IS THR young and accomplished Madame BYRON from Paris, Who'can be consulted with the strictest confidence on aif affairs of life, embracing love, courtship, business and sickness; restores drunken aud unfaithful husbands; has secret to make you beloved by your heart's ideal, and brings together those long separated. Ladies 25 cents. ue ahem gs Residence No. 90 Thitd avenue, above street. 4G & BOWERY, NEAR BROOME STR 165 WIDGER, Clairvoyant and gifted « panish lad: ‘unveils the mysteries of futurity, love, marriage, saben friends, sickness; prescribes medicines for all di telis lucky aurabera, property lost or stolen. ko.