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eae” 6 SITUATIONS © WANTED—FE MALES, YOUNG PERSON, A NATIVE OF GERMANY, WISIL- ing to return thither, would be glad to offer her'servi to a family going Were, esther to tal t take charge of xa invalid, Addre ABLE, A. SPUN WANTED—BY A. subst young woman, as nurse, chambermaid and nsirest, Hak good reference. No objection to a shore «iscanee im the wounuy, Call for two days at 125 Duilicld st, Buookly A. RBSPRCTABLE WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUAT in 4 private family or a firet class boarding house derstands all kinds of cooking, m KOUDS, ont pasiry, eties, ke, The best of city reference, Inquire at 71 Mout ., Girat floor, four doors from New Canal st, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 186L SRE SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL! RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU+ ston, as chambermatd and waitress, OF eh Has good Clty reference from her lust place, two days at No, $7 12h st, between Sth ai SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES. iLISH ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG E! woman, #8 nurse and scamatress, or chambermaidand Call’ at 65 Rermacu st, South Brooklyn, for wo A. SIRUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Young Woman, ax wet Dura, with a fresh’ breast of mitk; is willing to vo in the country. Cull for wo days at 469 Broome &t., top ttoor, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Pno- nt woman, Who thoroughly understands her busi hers as cook, wusher and ironer {i a respectable private familys good ty reference given. Apply for two days at 239 Sih ay., near 224 ‘D—BY A PROTESTANT, A SITUATION AS : yok and to aselat with the washing; {a a good taker; hag no objection to the country; good et ence. sceu for Wwo days wt 127 West vib ae, pecond hoor, Lront room, WANTEDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO; than, as child's nurse and seamstress; has six years? reference [rom her last situation, Can be aven for two days At 703g 3d ay., between 1th and 12th ata, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE irermald or cook, inn xmall private Tamuy. desde nee for five and’ a bail years from her last pl Avante si, between Brith and Hoyt sie, tho ate 1 tro da: YOUNG WOMAN washer and iro} Work fora small fara VISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, iss good baker; would ly has ho objections ta the country; has good relerence from Her last place, Can be seen for two. days at 232 71h ay., near 25th Rt GIRL WANTS ASITUATION TO COOK, A on, or Would do chamberwork, Reference from her last Ries, where she lived seven years, Call at 289 West 17th st,, between 9th and 10th avs. A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN Wishes @ situation as professed cook; is an excellent dread, meat and pastry cook, Excelent testimonial Pability aud character, Call at 107 13 at, near Sd vay week, A. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 70 DO housework in a respectable family; she is willing to Take herself generally useful, Inquive for two days at 397 for ca this LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR A woman, Who has lived in her family a long tine; she is oughly edpable of taking charge of a nursery, or to attend rth. Apply at 14 West 20ci st, ASUUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, to do housework in a private fauuily; she 14a good plain cook and & perfect washer and troner; sie makes her- self agreeable in the family and.can give the best of city re ference if required, Please call at 33 Blizabeth street, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WO. man, as cook; understands all kinds of baking and And ia willing to assist with the Washing and ironing; as the Dest of city retevence, Apply at G4 West Washington place, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS A GOOD washer and irouers in @ good plain covk and & good Baker of bread; laa no objection to do general housework; can got the best of reference. Please call at 23 State st, be- tween Columbia ani rinan #ts., Brookly N EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR LADIES CAN BE had by applying at 284 7th ay, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion as chambermaid and waitress or a8 chambermald And to assist in Washing and froning; the best of reference from her last place, where sho has lived two yeara, Apply at No. 12d st., corer of Bow A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to cook, and is willing tO assist with the washing and tr perfectly understands her business; no objec tion to eral housework; best city reference, Cull for two days at No, 36th sl, near the Bowery, COMPETENT PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation ua good cook and excellent washer and jroner, OF As housekeeper in a widower's family oF a small family where only (wo domestics ave wanted; the most respectable city reference. Apply at 723d ave. A. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL Wishes a situation as child’s nurse; i very handy with the needle; no Chee todo chamberwork or waiting; is well experienced in all branches of housework; best vily re= ference, Cail on or address 8. S., 104 19th 81 SITUATION | WANTED—BY young girl, todo ‘al housework {n a small private family; chy or ‘country; best city reference, Call tor two days at 211 West 26ih si., between 8th and 9th aves., top Loos, front room. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation as nurse and seamstress; can take the ¢ harge of a baby; the best of city reference can be given, Can be acen Zor two days at 181 West 20th st., first door, front mn. A RESPECTABLE 8 COOK.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, a situation as cook, In a private family; she thorougly understands her business in all its branches and cab produce the best of clty reference, - Can be seen for two days at 61 Bluth ave,, “between S0th and Slat ais., room A. GOOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION—WOULD assist in the washing and irouing, Good city reference, Can be seen for two days at 243 7th ave., between 23th and 29th sia., third floor, front room, A G00? COOK WISITES 4 SITUATION IN A PRIVATE family; no od jon to city or country; the best of ‘city reference from her lastplace, Call at 8 DRESSMAKER—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wants a sitiation in @ first class fainily; thoroughly un- derstands cutting and fitting children’s elothin, so fainily sewing of all kinds; no objection to ull the capacity of lady’s Can be higilly recommended by her last ‘employer. Call at 231 6th ave., near 13th st, A. FIRST CLASS COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN A private family; understands soups, meats, light pasty mukes good land biscuit, Good eity refe- be seen ut 145 Sist at., between 7th and 8:0 aves., banement door, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL; IS A good cook, washer and froner; has three years and e Taonths reference from her last phice, Can be seen a Jay #t., corner of Myrtle ave,, Brook! ore FIRST CLASS COOK WISHES A SITUAUION IN a hotel or restaurant; three years’ reference can be Biven from her last place, ‘Inquire at the Fulton Hotel, up stairs, A SITUATION | WANTED-RY 4 RESPECTABLE vomnan, todo the general housework of @ sinall family. Best of city’ reference can be given. Can be seen for (wo days at 275 “Mott st., between Prince aud Houston ata, frst floor, in the rear, A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH UNQUESTIONABLE TES- timonials, from her former employers, wishes a situa. Hon a8 cook, Washer and froner. Galt tor two daya at 132 ‘Tillary st., Brooklyn, ae YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GOOD housework in # small private farally; is willing and obliging; plain cook and excellent washer and ironer; would do no objection to go in the country; three years’ city reference. A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT ation as plain cook; is a good washer and roner; no ob- jection to do general housework; ts willing and obliging. The eat of city references from her last place. Call at 91 West 19th st, between 6th and 7th aves., second floor, back room, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY girl, todo Aprly for three Brooklyn, AS SHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS.—A LADY IS DE. sirous of obtaining @ situation as chambermaid and waitress, fora servant who has lved for the last three years with her, Apply for two days at 127 West 38th st, COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse, one who us filled that capacty for the last Awelve years, and can take the extier charge of an infant from Wis birth, and bring it up by hand if required. he dent of city reference. Can be seen for three days at M736 road wi in the taney store, NICE ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO the housework of a sriail family; 18 a good plain coo! and an excellent washer and ironer, Has two years’ re: Fence from her Inst place, Apply at 238 Eitaabeih st, near jousto A SISUATION AS COOK WANTED—BY A PROTES tant Scotch woman, who thoroughly mnderstands coo dng in all its branches; {s an excellent baker of bread a biscuit. Has good city reference, No objection to e guuntry, Can be seen for two days at 124 41h av., near ah Bt, A SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN GIRL, OF good education, as chambermaid, in a suiall American family; waces no object, only wants a’ good home. Address J. Wali, No. 7 Torapking place, Brookly A RESPECTABLE neral housework. Best of city reference, aut $5 Union st, near ton avi GERMAN GIRL OF FINE EDUCATION WANTS A situation as companion to an American o: an ages no object. Address A. F. G, ., Herald office, SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl asclambermasd and waitress, or to do the bouscwork of a email family. ‘The best of elty reference given. Apply for two days at 127 4th st, Brooklyn, GOOD STEADY GIRL WISHES A SITUATION as general house maid; i a very good plain cook, and @ very good washérand troher; has the best of city’ refe- Fences, Apply at 94 26th st., for two days, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion in @ private family as cook, washer and jroner, or todo housework. ‘The best of nee trom her last lace. Apply at 270 2d av., between Zid and 24th sis., second oor, front room. Jaay SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- ble young woman ¢o do chanberwork and washing and troning, or to do general housework in a amall family, Can be seen for twodavs at S94 4th av,, where the best wf rele- rence can be given. A. YOUNG WOMAN WITH A FRESH BREAST OF milk wishes # situation as wet nurse, at her own house, Ti at 38 Jing, fourth floor, RESPECTABLE rk; isa good washer and Call for two SITUATION WANTED—BY A young woman, to do house ood plain cook, | Bes 29 We ht, b S_NURSE.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE- spectable young Woman, as nurse and se ; capable of taking charge of an'infant or young c objection to go in the country or to travel with a family. ‘Call for two days at 244 6th ay,, between 15th and 16th sts., in the rea A SITUATION WANTED-BY A FAITIIEUL WoMA as laundress;can do up fine murine and F 7 Dating Best city reference, Culi for (wo dags « one ek weat of Broadway, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS. cook and to assist in the washi in a private famil; st city reference, Ys at 242 6th ay., in the store, A has lived 43g yeare in her Jast place, for two SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as cook, washer and jroner and to do housework, ofe n’smaid and seamstress, ion to do general housework in a best of city ret Can beseen seeond floor, or wauld have no inal! private famil 62 Can be seen for two days at 242 Mulberry at. A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT, GIRL WISHES A situation to do general housework washer, ironer and cook; has no objection to do ch work and Waiting, or to assist in the Washing and ironing; ha city reference from her last place. Call for two days at 4l7 Washington st., second floor, back room, A FIRST CLASS NURSE AND SRAMSTRESS WISHES agement; has the best of cily relerence, Can be ‘est $6th at, near Sth FOUSEREEPER.—AN AMERICAN LADY OF GOOD address wishes a situation as housek fora middie aged or old gentleman; understands hous. 4: ne in all tte branches; will endeavor to make home. pl happy. No recompense will be required if I do tot fect satisfaction. Can We seen nt any time at 92 W. Sorsey City, corner of Wayne and Henderson st give the best of reference; no objection to the country. Any address to Cectlin will meet with prompt aueution; Lumbugs need not answer, JPLOUSERBEPER.—SITCATION WANTED, BY A PRO. testant young woman, who fully anderstanda,and is Willing to perfor county. Adare MOSTHLY NURSE.—AN EXPERIENCED Nur about to be disengaged; would like to make e Finonths as inonthl No objecticuls to the tnents for the fall and win best reference NURSES SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESP woman, of many years experience in Eng United States; can take charge of 4 baby from bring it up by’ hand if required; has the best of ety rence, Can be seen for three dayx at 205 Bast $4th 5: ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do the cooking, washing and froning of a small farily, or would go as laundress; has no objections to 0.4 short distance in the country. Cull at 665 Huuson st, ‘WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA: tou as chambermaid and waitress, or to tlo sewing; 18 Willing to make herself useful; has elty re Call at 140 Court st,, Brooklyn, for two days if not en WANZED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Glitl, AS ‘cook, washer and jroner in a private fainily do housework’ in @ simall family; has three years’ Can bo woen for two days at Bia'2d aves beiween 25d cE WASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN gentiomen’s or a family’s washing, to take to her own house, oF Would go ont ty the day, Gan give good recome mendations, Apply at 8 King st, betwee nce, Hudson and ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA- ton 48 good plain cook; is an excellent’ washer and froner; or to do general housework in a small private fasnily has no objection go to the country, Can give four years reference, Call at 36 State at., ‘Brovkiyn, top floor. ANTED~BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU- ation as chambermatd and waitress or would luke & waitress’ place lone, or as chambermaid aud plaiu sewer; ts willing and obliging; best of city reference given, Can be seen tor two days at 410 6th ave,, corner 25th at, AGENTS WANTED-MALE AND FEMAL our new Union Prize Package, containing, with & idly, executed Likeness of Gencral George’ B. MoU (6x10), the Napoleon of the present war, seveniy-Ave Valuable Reelpes, excellent Stationery, Envelopes in colors, with patriotic emblems, and valuable BIEL of Jexcoley Fe Agents ure now wanted in all the country, "The Puisinoss ts proiitable aud reliable, aa the picture alouc of General McClellan commands a ready sale. For full par ticulara address with stamp, for our mammoth circular, Rickards & Co,, 102 Nassau street, GENTS WANTED.—TWO OR THREE RESPECTABLE men, of business habits and pleasing addrens, to solicit subscriptions.“ Tudustrious men possessing the’ requisite jaalifications wiil be liberally treated with, Apply to R. T. hannon, London Printing and Publishing Company, 55 Dey strect, up stairs, Box WANTED—10 WORK AT GOLD BEATING, AT A short distance from the city; one that has worked at the trides uone others need apply, Address J. J., box 281 Herald otliee, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED COACH- man, Single mun preferred, Apply at No. 9 Nassau third story, room No. 7, between 1 wud 12 o'el WASTED-IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A RESPECT. able youth who writes a fair hand and resides with his ipply wo Horatio C. King, 43 Wall sty Uuird sory, vents, efore 9 A, ‘WANTED; A YOUNG COLORED MAN, AS COACH. man, None aved apply without good references at 29 West 25th st, for two daya, ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, FROM 15 TO 18, who is willing to work; salary aroull; must reside near the store and live with bis paren. Apply wo E. 8. Mills & Co,, $42 Broadway, ‘WAXTEDTA BOY 70 ATTEND BAR. APPLY TO J. Boland, bth ay., dear Greenwood, Brooklyn, “WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION ood cook or laundrers; references, if required. Call fortwo days at 288 6tb ny., between 18th and L6th sis, second door, WAXTEDIIN A COMMISSION HOUSE, AN guest industrious m riot age. 80 per week. iduse urlag good city retarchon bupiy. 3 ¥- 4. Cortiauor, 89 Heck sitp. WASTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESIECTABLE Scotch girl, to take care of children or waitress in are, *, Brookl, Apply at 62 Pactfie st, ‘WANTEDTA SITUATION AS CIAMBERMAID AND arnatress and is Willing to assist im the washing and sroning, or to tke care care of childrens no objection to the country; has the beat of city reference, Can be seen for two days ini the fancy store between 47th and 48th ais., 2d ave, WARXTEDTA SITUATION, | BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, in a first class family, as leundress; understands French cooking; has lived in the best of private families, Apply at No, 1 Union court, between 1th and 12ch wts., Uni ‘BiLY place, WA&xTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO (o do chamberwork and wait on tables; hus no objec tion to assist in washing. Hay four years reference (rom her last place, Call at 222 West 71h t., between sth and ava, WARXTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG woman, a8 chambermaid or lnundress, or plain cook; has the best of re here she has lived the last » hear 7th spoetable fan referred, three years. A\ “WANTED—A MAN CAPABLE OF SWEEPING, OPEN. ing oysters, waiting on tables, &c., and willing to do the general work abouta saloon, Must bé polite und obliging, neat in his personal appearance and not afraid of work. To the right kind of @ mana permanent engagement is open. Apply, with references, at the Htovellle Saloon, O04 Broadway, day, after one o'clock. Also a first class Waiter wauted, WANTED=2 CONDUCTORS, 2 BRAKEMEN, 6 MEN for steamers, dclerks for grocery stores, 8 porters, 2 shirest delves, 8 ars for trades, 4 git to travel io Baripa nu California? positions procured for bookkecyers, en clerks, &c.; charges moderate, Apply at No. 7 Chatham ene ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STORE who understands the business, Apply before 10 A. M, fter 5 P. M,, at $75 9th ay, ANTED—A SMART, HONEST BOY, ABOUT THE of 15 or 16 years; one who understands waiting on ies and opening oysters. Apply at 210 Grand at, ANTED~A BOY TO WORK IN A GROCERY STORE, ‘Must be Well recommended. Apply at 884 4th av., cor- y Vy ner of 28th st., between one and two o’elock. ATION AS COOK, WASHER AND vate family; best city references. Ap- ANTED—A 81’ froner, in a 189 West Zid st. WAXTEDIA SITUATION AS | SEAMSTRESS AND dressmaker in a private family; ean fitand cut ehil- dren's aud maidens? dresses and sew on Wilson's sewing funchine; best city references, Apply at 10 Amity plice, in the rear, WANTEDBY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, Washer and froner, or to do general house- sa first rate bread baker, and most excellent * “an have three years recommendation; wag Call at 86 3d ave., between 56th and 57th sts, ante ar A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, TO GO to Cuba or Havana as child’s nurse; understands inillinery orfaney work, “Address E. A. B., Herald ‘ollice, for tw W4STED—BY A HEALTILY WOMAN, WITH 4 FRESTL dreamt of milk, who as just lost her first child, a baby, to wet nurse, Best reference. Apply at $72 24 ay., first Hoone back room, WANTED IA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN irl Yo do chamberwork dnd help tn whe washing and ironing. Call at $47 East 10h at., between aves. A and 3, N. MEYNER: WARSTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W0 situation as cook; fully understands her business; hax 10 objection to assist in the Washing and trouing. The West city reference can be given. Cau be seen for two days at West 19th at. SITUATIONS WAN'TED—MALES,. N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN THE FUR BUSI- ness is desirous of obtaining a situation jn that Ine; he is thoroughly conversant tn all its details, aud can give the Most unexceptionable references, Address R.M., box 181 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A P man, ay coachmun or groom, in the city oF de seen at No. $Vandam st, for two da 100 BES MONTH—AGENTS POSITIVELY MAKE itselling Dodin’s Patent Hem Folder and Tuck Guuge, adapted for machine or hand #éwing, and other ar- of ready sate, Cail om or address (enclosing samp) Joseph Dodin, 22 Duane st, 150 PER, MONTH MADE BY ENTERPRISING OU agents selling Downer's Hemmer and Shield for hand sewing, — Indispensable to every lady; protects We fin- ger and makess beautiful hem. Samples'sent on receipt Of 25 conta, Address A. H. er, 42 Broadway. is sual ait ke Rasa pes Ss. X MAKERS, BOX MAKERS.—WANTED, AT ONCE, 15 good, stenity, sober box makers. Apply at Nos, 2 an 4 Exchange place, Jérsey City, wo RK, Taylor, corner of Had- on street, ARDENER WANTED.~AN ASSISTANT GARDENER, who gnderstands the cultivation of stove plants and grapes; must be a single man. “None neud appig except those Who utiderstand their business and can be well recommend. ed. Address box 1,182 Post oflice, NONCE TO SKIRT MAKERS. —AN INGENIOUS ME- chante, possessing originality and tasie, with five years? experience in the above Dusitiess, wishes to engage as fore- mon, Addvess, stating where an interview can be had, W. Wallace, Heraltt ofice, Mo MARNESS MAKERS.—WANTED, 75 FITTERS AND anid atitchers for cartytige aiid cap boxes, guts Sits andl waist belts, Apply to N, Hoiden, 136 Hudson'st., Jerrey City. OWNERS, FARMERS AND OTIERS.—A or) practical carpenter, ‘who can do jovbiag at the building Draneher, is a good Penman, wanis alendy em, nent at low wages.” Addrgss A. B., box 103 oa 00D GRAINER, ONE WHO CAN PA nel walls and board with lis employer, West 1th WEAVERS WANTED—10 WEAVE. BY HAND WOR. ted hice, or webbing for military trimming; men can apply at 240 Wear 30th at, tits day, between 7 aid 40 oretock, T. BRANCK. Ww NTED—A AS ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN SEEKS EMPLOY. mentas a traveller for a dry goods house, hardware or grocery, or in any other capacity, Any house who wants a oan ol ‘apacity, energy and Integrity may address G. G. G., jerald office, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, O from Connecticut, to take care of children and assist 1 plain sewing. Call ai her present emptoyer's, 105 Amity at, rooklyn. WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE one as chain) A raitress, and the kof # private nees from their last GITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, INDU ous middot aged woman; ik a good cook, Ww; aud {no objection to housework in a small fainily; can give od reference, Apply at No. 1 College pl ITUATION WANTED—AS LAUNDRESS IN A FIRST class family; best of city reference given, Inquire for two days at 58331 av,, above 40th st, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO take eare of children and do plain sew lly useful. Inguire at O85 da av., above 40th st.’ Good references given, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS good cook; 18 excellent washer and ironer; is capable of any up-stairs Work. Good city reference given? Call at 212 Wet 25th at. between 8th and 9th avs., front room, second tloor, ITUATION WANFED—BY A RRSPECTABLE, tress; can cut and fig ladies! dresmes; no ob, ork or take care of growing children, nce; can be seen foi Good jumbia st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTAN PEC. able girl, as lady's maid, speaks ish, German and French, and can give the best of city n s, Address to hor present employer's, for three da; 404 West 23d st., near 9th ay, SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; one us cook, Washer" and troner; the other #s chamber: maid and waitress, Wages no object, Best of eity eference, Call for two days at No, 4 Horatio st. TV O RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMEN WANT situations; one as cook and to agsist with the washing and ironing, and the other aa nurse and seamstress; can guitand oc children’s clothes very wells beat city reference 1 at 13 West 20th st, third from their last employers Cal r, front room, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and walter; no objection to do house: Work ina smail family. Gan be seen for two daya at86 West 20th wt., between Oth and 7th aves., in the rear. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tiou as nuree; is Cuily capable to ake charge of an infant from its birth or growing children: tea good seamstress, and bas the best of city ret «Call for two days at Mrs, Sweeny’s, northwest corner of ifieks and Luqueer sts,, South Brooklyn, up stairs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN PROTESTANT girl Wishes a situation as seamstress; anderstands all Kinds of fne.sewing and embroidery, also t6 cut and titehill- ren’s dresses; no objection to assist in lizht chamberwork; fine sewing and embroidery taken in the house by hor sister} she also cove out by the day; best of retereuce given. Apply ¥ at 9 East 32d at, between Lexington and Sd ave, JANTED~A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, or to do general housework in a small private The'best of city referencer from her: last places, West 47th st. ANTED~—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL as seamstress, and to assist in chamberwork; has good eference, Can be seen for two di 87 Bast 23d FANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman to cook, wash and fron in a small. pri- Tate hémily, or would go as chambermaid and assist in wash ing, Cun be seen at her present employer's, 219 Sth avenue, on Monday and Tuesday, if not engaged. family, Apply for two days at V V SITUATION AS COOK AND TO ASSIST IN WASII- Ing; best of given from her last = Place, Call at 98 if required. for two a ‘TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A. SETU. on as good cook; she thoroughly uaderstand#her bu: 18 @ good washer and troner; wishes to live in asm, respectable fam best ct th 1 SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, or wouid take care of children, or would 4s- the washing and iron ; ce, between » days, SETUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, waitin, to travel with a lady; best city reterene at 149 Jobustow si., between Gold and ESPECTABLE ho abject: jection to the a pat 149 Jour K Db Call tor two Gold and Prin TABLE You? nderstaneis all Brookiva REST WANTS A Si tion; ing and isa er, ironer baker; ‘she kaw the best of re Cali at’the corner of Oxfordtst, sud York av., ove store, Brook!y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Won AY WISHES A SITU. 484 good cook, was) 4 voner; has good eit re ¢ 108 West 19ih si., detween Gtk NG WOMA agsist in the Call for two pe gly wt, front busemeut, SITUATION WANTED—BY JA. do up stairs workan Aud do fin TO would sow fasmatt fur two les, Aa: | SEAM. | bY Sar iW W3TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young girl, a8 seamstress; 1s competent to do all kinds of jain sewing or embroidéry.” Has no objection. to take 1 with a lady, Call for two glisrge,of ehitdeen, do chamberwark, or to T est city references from her last place eat 137 Court sty Hrooklyn, P y FANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECT. ‘able W ; ersianda her business, Wages, comfortable home. ‘The best be ween for two days at 70 Muh A RESPECTABLE GF aks English, a situation as seamstress; isan nerantdresemaker, and competent todo all nsewing and'embrojiery, Call at 235 , fourth floor, back room, PANTED—BY RMAN GIRL whos) exellent mil ki 8 of fin WAstEpoby A GESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house- work for a small faintly; ts a rat rate cook; has no objection to the countr bost of citysreferenee from her last Apply, YS at 198g . TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ggirl, as chambermaik and waiter, or to take n; can do plat ing. Cha be seen for two 219 West 85th st., third floor, back room. NAS i and dhiys at ber present place, TANTED—DY A YOUNG WOMAN, A. SITY 4 to go pin y mnt. ald accept such a posit first class family, St caving lost her ehild Dut recen ‘This isa rare oppor: ‘ son who'ls worthy and possessed of a. understands the eare of an infant. rence given, Address Nourrice, Chaciain square BY;A RESPECTABLE PRO- wdbeowkt has no objections to as 7 com given from her last 8 Call for two days at RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES a situation as first class waiter, ina private gentleman's the best of reference given rom his last empl or. family Call at 98 Mow street, Workman's Home, third{fioor, rooni WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, IN ‘A grocery store; understands the Dneiness, or to drive a horse and wigon;.is well acqnainted with the city, or as y bininiess, Good city reference, Addvehs M. J. ‘ald Oftice HELP WANTED—FEMALES. 20D SERVANTS READY AT THE 8 1th st.y corner of Gh w Capable, civil women, German, English, Trish and to suit the times, for city or country, dance. T THE LARGE SERVANT: of Mth st. and 6th ay.—For ¢ Scotch women, capable and civil; wi places always ready, Orders by’ mail drs, Flogd in attenda 6 i mptly attended FIRST RATE COOK AND TO ASSIST WITH THE washing, Wanted, ina private family. Apply at 867th avenue, A. SQOK WASHER AND TRON cither English, Scotch or Welsh: must bring good reference Ino a colored b country, $0." Call at 9 Broadway, upstairs, T THE METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE, 32 6TH AV, between 4th and Amity sts.—Wanted, this day, servants, with good mimnendation ooks, general hoiseworke chambermaids, nurses and girls lately landed, to take plac in families returning from the country daily AME FAMILIES, FREE OF CHARGE, FURNISHED with first class help, and in every ompetent ant fully qualified (o fill auy situation; cooks, cffambermaids, purses and hoursewoxkers, with from one to’ four years’ rete: rence; white and ed, Cull at the first class Agency, 320 between 24th and 26th sta, LL GOOD, WELL RECOMMENDED COOKS, CUAM- Dermaids, nurses or’ houseworkers wishing io obtaln good and permanent situations for the winter, can obtain Such at the Orst class Agency, $20 4th av., between 24th and 25ih sta. without much del: (OOK WANTED—TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; ONE who understands her busitess and las good city refe- renee. Such a one will find a permanent situation by apply- ing at 72 2d av, URSE WANTED—ONE WHO IS ACCUSTOMED TO. the care of children; the best of references will be re- quired, Apply at No. 14 Ewat 28th st. OPERATOR WANTED. —A FIRST CLA: ‘on Grover & Baker's sewing machine wanted itme- diately, Apply to Geo. A. Hearn, i2;Mroadway, XT. LUKE'S HOSPITAL.—WANTED—FOR © ‘Surgical wards ot St. Luke's Hospita man nurse, who can produce testimonials character; a German able te speak FE referred. Apply at the Hox} iTth avenue, between 1] and 12 0 day. ALESWOMEN WAN’ trimmings, velvets, ribl women; having held experienced hands square, WARSTEDTA STRADY, INDUSTRIOUS the entire work of @ in i come well recommende West 43d st., near I WARIED<A PRoTESTA Scoteh preferred) bermaid and seamsires ties; best of references required. Lexington av., between 39h aid doth ts. ‘S OPERATOR OF THE an experienced nexceptionable hh tluently would be Fityy-fourdh street and any day except Sun- & good sales. None but adway, near Union W TED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO Housework in a small taraily; good roemdatte ns required. Apply at No. Hani st 8), near Sth av. WAXTEDI THIS Day, 4 VY “itich wages diven. Also, and Waiter and Housek situations in families be suited immuediat lyn. WASTED—TWo HUNDRED Grats Acct working on woven cape skirts. Appiy at. th No. MG) Churbers sitet yy ‘oreman, , 0 DO CERNE Mast ween'S and 320 WANTEDSA suart.ripy YY “gin, general hougewe come@vell recom WwW 83 Fobayth st, WAtmepe A GIRL Wito IS A GOOD COOK, WA8t- and ironer. Apply tiie day at S2,Weat 20th st. ICAN OR € email lamily. + $4 per wi V TANTED~A SIT{AT A RESPECTABLE young girl, ia @yrivate family, to cook, wash or iron, © to do housework; DUA city references given. Call at GIR ki nd dreseinaking; 48 willing are of children, or: w od cy re ar STU ate rwoek; Will nak secn for two days ai 966 1 rafly useful, corer OF 36th st, 3D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A rivate family as nurse aud searante k mily avi: ary NY rierence, Cas! at or 8 No.7 West 24h ot, wear Dy has ate employ ys wes D0 GOOD HANDS, TO WORK CROC nets; good evs only tL ave Work at 127 Gri ot, up wi Waste A MIDDLE NORD ¥ with reference, 11 fan! enty of work (6 do; srnges $0. Unvulre of Keaedy ‘Porter, butter and cene Nealers, 125 a marke war D100 OPERATORS, WHO TAVE WHEELER (& Wilson's BeWins tic at (heir own homes. Call early this ¢ ST Hudson st, VWWOSTDIAT THE WavegLy HonsL, “NINETY. aixth strent and Broo way, a colored woman as COOK; he best recerence reqnired, OG YOUNG CiRtx, FROM 14 70 18 LE ARS OF AGE wanting situa ra satmisti ossea, chamnber= maids, 8 und ! erences and low wages, al M FRENCH ADV Ue DEMOISEDLE FRANCAISE DEST EMENTS. TROUVBR tune famille pour voy Eun pe, ome ferme hambre ou bonne dé achart carfaterment coupér talre lea vetemente 4 vnhunita: parkont <talivn et Anglatee, S adveseor ches se* atuitres poud tous 4 mols, 180 20 wy, ‘WASTEDTIMMEDIATELY, A MAN CAPABLE OF Working a sieamn punching and eutting. press for cat. tiug steel, Ayiply to Brombacher & Depew, 78 and 8) Clit! street, OORT Ste le Barb te D. CAULKINS, AUCTIONEER. . MORTGAGE SALE, Rich and costly Household Furniture, Elegant rosewood Pianoforte, Rosewood Parlor Suita, in brocatel, Valuable Paintings, Artistic Bronzes, Marble Groups. £c. Monday, Sept, 16, at the elegant private residence, 220 Weet Fourteenth street, near bighth avenucy Commencing at 1034 o°tloek. ‘The sale comprises the entire coutents of the house. The elegant Parlor Furniture was made to order and isin solid Toatwood. | The whole willbe gold to the highest bidder for cash, offering extras inducements to purchasers, as the en Future ob the house is nearly now, and must be sold to the morigage, Elegant rosewood seven octave Plunoforte, with all modern Amprovements, overstrung bans pearl Key® 40.; ost $50; rich rosewood Stool, covered in satin, and embroidered Cover; three elegant full suits of rosewood Parlor Faraiture, in rich brocade and satin; rosewood Etegeres, splendid and coxtly Parian Ornainents, rich Vases, &c.; also a magnificent callection of rare Paintings, rosewood Turkish Easy Chairs, (0 fine reps; rosewood Centr’ and Side Marble top Tables, rich carved, “Chamber Suits, in rosewood and. mahogany; Bureaus, carved Bedsteads, Washstauds, Sofa Beda, in flit haireloth; ten pure Halr Mattresses, from 40 0 50 pounds, made to or der and in excellent condition, Dining Room Furniture consists of fine oak Extension Tables, Silverware, rich China, Ivory and Sliver Cutlery, Forks, Spoons, &¢., with heavy cut arid engraved Glassware of every description, Sale positive. By virtue of chattel mi rtguge. A MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART, &C, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON i DAY (MONDAY), Th RO ri ¢ property of a genticinan leaving for Burope, at the cleguut private Fesldeuee o€- He Benjanin Cornell, rate residence of KR. Eaq., 48 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Sale commencing at i o'clock, Rosewood 734 octave Pianoforte, Rosewood Drawing Room Suits, Bronze and Ormolu Chandeliers, Sevres and Dresden China Ornameniar yes a roanen nam ple? and Mantel Mirrors, Artistic Bronze Status Brocade and Lace Curtains, Oi) Paintings by eminentarti As “Oak Busfet, Extension Tables, Bockagent, Kigwerti, Obie Tan verwere, ina, Glass. v Shefleld Table Cutlery and Table Linen, Rosewood Chamber Furnittire, style Louis X1V. etioneer would eal! the particular aitention of hia ad the public to diis sale. ‘The catalogue comprixin; the richest assortment of Household Furniture, &c., offere at auction this season, The furniture was all made to order Jess than seven months ago, and is of the best description, Sale positive, without regard to the weather, A. MteRWis, AUCTIONEER, «MONDAY EVENING, Septeinber 16, at 7 o'clock. ‘A private Library of valuable English and American Booka, in various departuients, moatly in fine and substantial bind ings, ineluding a variety of expensively illustrated works, &o- Ree talexlenordh rtanity f in oxtraordinay nity for HOUSEREEPERS AND THE TRADE, Over $12,000 worth of Rich and Costly Household Furniture, ‘This (Monday) morning. at 11 o'clock precisely, Gopopeiain f the beautiful and costly Furniture: mained in t large dwelling house No, 162 ‘West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue; the whale for absolute and peremptory salc, rain or shinc—consisting of ish Velvet, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets; elegant rosewo Jor. Furniture, en suite, comprising th full suits, richly carved, all of which are covered in rich silk brocatel, and of the best description; rosewood Centre and Pier Tables, Turkish Chairs in blue ans gold, satin and moquet; Damask and Lace Chriains, Velvet and Turkish Lounges, Mantel and Pier Mirrors, {ine rose- Wood Btegeres, artistic Bronzes, Varlor Ornameiis, Blaque Figures, Elegant Seven Octave Pianoforte, ‘Music Cabtnet, Stool aud Cover, Elegant Bureau's, Bedsteads, 12 Halr Mattresses, Chamber Suits in rosewood, Bronze Clocks, Spring Seat Chairs, Mir- rors, Beds and Bedding, oak Extensien Table, two Sofa Bed- steaits, rich Cut Glas» ef every description, marble top Buf- fet, Olleloth, rich Chandeliers, ec. Sale positive, rain or shine, H.W. WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, UCHION SALE, OF ELEGANT HOUSETOLD, FUR- niture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Stoves, Chandeliers, ae. ROTH, Auctioneer, will sell th (Monday) atternooh, O'clock “precisely, 'the property of the late. Captain McCaul, at his private residence, 128 Waverley place, east of Sixth avenue, consisting of two solid rosewood Parlor Suite, cach ult coriprising one Sofa, Teteaicte, one Arm, one Reception and four medallion’ back Chairs, covered in atin broeatel and green plush, made to order by Mr, Braunsdorf; one richly finished’ rorewood Etegere,” with iass door and buck; two marble-top Pler Tubler, aval French isrors, rosewood entre Tables, Curtains, Paintings, Vases, de, Chambers Rosewood and mahogany Hedsteads, Bt Feans, Washatands, Halr Mattresses, Beds, and ‘Beddlugs, Kota iieds, Chairs, Rockers, Lounges, Tea’ Tables, Clock, Hrussels dnd Ingrain Carpets, Dining room—Oak Exten? dion Table, Chatrs, Glass, China and Silver Ware, Table Cut- lery, de, Bal ‘Terms cash, in bankable SALES AT AUCTION, M.B. CHAPMAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, two WwW, de without reserve, UCTION NOTICE. SALE OF AN IMPORTER’S STOCK or on the pRAMAGED Goons, in the premines, No. 47 Murray street, G1 MONDAY, SEPT. 18, il! nell, on Monday, at 13 o'clock, ENTINE SPOCK OF MESSRS. SCHLAC! sdumaged at the late fire in Mu treet, and at FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, fe. without reserve, by ORDER OF THE INSU: JANCE COMPANIES INTERESTED, Catalogues reads oa morning of sale, WM. TOPPING & CO. Park place, and & HOTOP, Auctioneers, 8 Murray street. 10 0k 2 CURMERS WANTED-TO WHOM srRADY AU werk willbe i Apply immediately to ff. 8. Necomis, T A MEETING OF A NUMBER OF THE CITIZ of the Fifth ward, held at the house of Mr. Joseph B. lor, on Saturday evening, Sept. 14, for the purpose of taking'preliutinary measures to forma Union party to be composed of all those who are willing to ignore fort ty lines, and who beleve that @ hearty and vigorous should be given to (he covernmentat the present time, the following resolution was adopted :— Rexoived, That a committee be appointed to make arr for éattiny 1g of all the citizens dy irrwspecti¥e of party, who are in favor of forming auch nization, to ¥e hell at Laid’s Fifth Ward Hotel, on Monday evening, Sept. 16, at 744 o'clock, JAMES B. DUPIGNAC, Chairman, , Seereuiry. CONMITTER, Joun ContRete Wm, B. Eage 8. 8. Wyckol, Joseph B. Taylor, Thesdore A. Ward, John Be vali, Thos. Oal sinmittee have also secured the se ‘durldge and others to address the meeting, Hiram MEETING OF THE UNION CL th Ward will be held on Tuesday ¢ { o'clock, wt 327 B o hear the Citizens of the ward who ticket, and who are in fayor niin @ vigorous prosecution of John Lloyd, John P. Dodge, Win. Ef, Faleoner, ge Kelsey. in tavor of the U OF sustaining the gor the Lyne Brigga, ARAND RATIFICATION MEETING OF THE PEOPLE'S Union War Ticket —The Twentieth Ward People’s Union, on will hold & mass meeting to ratify the People’s inated at Syracuse on the 10th and 11h vening, at ovelock, at Continental Hall, corner of Thirty-fourth sircet and Eighth avenue, Arouse nd vindicate the dignity of our glorious republican it, Prominent xpeakers will address the meeting. James Campbell, President; General William Hall, ?. C. Bulkly and Alexander Frear, Vice 1 tic, Thomas A. Ledwith and Thos Bai idents; James L, Has- Secretaries, UBLIC MEETING TO SUPPORT THE PEOPLE'S UNION TICKET. Whereas, ‘The following resolution, introduced b Hon. George Geddes, of Onondaga, was adopted People's Union 186b ve the in the n Convention, held at Syracuse, Séptember 10 that the mombers of this Convention be re- quested to'take the necessary actioa to procure the assem. Dling of mass meetings of the people in the Various districts for the ratification of the proceedings of this ng, and for such further action as may be found necessary to the sic- cess of the ticket here nominated. ‘Therefore, be it Resolyed, By the members of the Conven- tion from the city and county of Néw York, that th PLOVLE OF (NEW YORK CITY Bo Invited to meet in Cooper Institute, om Friday, the 20th day of Sepiember, at 73g o'clock P. M., to earry’ into effect thie purposes of the people's resolutions 'at Syracuse, By the Committee on State Nominations for the City and inty of New York on bebalf of the REPUBLICANS. CONSTITUTIONAL UNION, J, M, DUGANNE, F. A. TALLMADGE, THOMAS 8. BERRY, JAMES BROOKS, DEMOCRATIC. A, R. BRADFORD, JACOB VOORHLES, A, TALLMADGE, Chairman New York Delegates, Rost, Secretary NAMMANY HALL—A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ra of the Democratic Re) Nican General Com- ce Wik be heldat Tammany Hall, on Monday evening, September 16, at 8 J'clock, ELIJAH F. PURDY, Cl'ne HTaKpy, |. (Secretaries, D REPUBLICAN NOMI of the eitizens of the Ninth ry people's nominations ventions heid at Syractse on the Ett aesday even- will be in at. Ux G OF THE CITIZENS of the Tw t distinction of party, will be held at Muiiman’s Hall, corner of Seventh avenue and ‘Twenty-sixth street, this (Monday) evening, at8 o'clock, for ule purpose of ratifying the people's ticket nominated by the peopl and effe & permanent people's orga. hization ta er of William E, Robinson, ly, E, Harrison Reed aud “WARD, Pirst War TIZENS OF THE party, avordor sustainin: ng. the peopl s State ticket nominate Daniel 8. Dickiason, are ingited to Yhe bela ai the house of Michaet Quigley, 18 (Monday) evening, at 73 o'clock, WINES AND LIQvTORS, ATTENTION OF TAVERN KEEPERS AND LIQUOR dealers {n general is respectfully aolieited to the superior of Mainmer's fresh brewed Champagne Ale, This wed fresh at all seasonaof the year, aud the keep. Ing quality of it, especially of such brewod durkfg the most excessive hot weather, i# guaranteed for any length of time, arge #12 per hhd., and $6 per. bbl., delivered to any part jh ‘York, free of expense. Payment, cash on uivery, Orders sent to Hammer's Brewory, in Haren, will be attended to with d 5 sept EXCURSIONS, XCURSION TO CAMI'S ON STATTN ISLAND, ‘ave six centa by Staten Islaud ferry, to Whi the Rawwery ‘and South ferry, Boats -M.w7 P.M. On fine Sunday pauaws GRAND INTERNATIONAL EX( BASTERN AND MIDULE STATES AND TIED UANADAS, For full particulars see THE WORLD TO-DAY, RESTAURANTS. is INF! NAL ACHINE THAT Lie schooner James Steels, of New; pete oy RT pposite Mort = agp be seen ne,” No, 12 Leroy pices Bleaaer sireci, one JawES i, AYLIFVE, J was picked up News in) free at The Sto Divsk Went of Broadway, AUCTION NOTICE, LARGE SALE OF FINE WOOLLENS We wiil inefude in our sale of TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17, CLOTHS—I8 BALLS, 40 PIECES 7-4 BUACK SAXONY, 1g 4xp ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, LACK AND COLORED BEAVERS. TRA FINE ESQUIMAUX, 3% AND (-4 DORSKINS, with other goods in the line, all wew, just landed particnlarly well worthy the atten- Tass of goods, ready on morning of sale, WM. TOPPING & Co., Auctioneer N ¢ and Murray’ street, UCTION NOTICE.—A MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE. 41 “ht Parnitnre, consisting of Velvet, Brugrels and In grain Carpotss fine ne Pianotorte, Stool and Covers fine mae ogany Wardrobes, Bureans, Washstands, Tables, mahogan, French Bedsteads, tine Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Hair Mattresses, Blankeis, cak Extensipn Ty hina Dinner Glassware, Safes, Lounges, Fi ny hy Glock, Vases, Ol Paintings and Engravi ns Frencli piste Pirr Glass, Casters, Shades, &e.; will be 801 to-morrow morning, at 103 o'clock, at No. 9 Ludlow place. West Houston strect, near Macdongal street, JOUN WILHAUS, Attorney for mortgagee, Also the House to Jet; also the Gas Fixtures in the house: THOS, M, CONNAUGHTON, Auctione andgTea, Sets, irs, SPECIAL SALE, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 16, We invite the attention of buyers TO OUR SALE OF RIBBON: EMBROIDERIES, SH. HES, ‘TRIMMINGS, SILKS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, JACKETS, AND DRY GOODS GENERALLY, ON MONDAY. Catalogues and goods now rendy. WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, Noa, 9 and Ii Park place and No. 8 Murray street. UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY, GLASS, FRENCH China, Rock and Common Ware, of ali kinds, By J, 8. :TT, auctioneer, on Tuesday, September 17, at 10 281 earl street,'a large stock, that must be sold for retailers, for cash. Callandsee. Panic prices, UCTION NOTICE.—YOU CAN BUY ALL KINDS OF Forniture, Looking Glasses, Beddiny c., cheaper than at any other place, at G.W. SNEDEN'S, 203 Bowery, between Stanton and Houston’ streets, Please call; you Will save money, Repairing done, SALES AT AUCTION, A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONRER, |W hioetae ett en cred and MORTGAGE Sabb OF MILLI aha DANIEL A MATHEWS let ot DAY, Seplembor 19, 1904, at 03 veh near Broadway, by virtue of @ following ardeles, viz:—one superior satinwood slate bed, combination cushioub; one OuK Go. do. Goes ed Cue she aplenld four pull Boer ump, aiver mount- ed, wade ohn Whitheld; two Tablen, Glasswal liver plated M) well Arm Chai positive, ‘Texus By order ot 7 LOUIS H, VULTE, Attorney for Mortgagee, TEL A MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER.— SALESROOM: 79 Nassau street, between Fulton and John streets, ONTINUATION BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Being balance left from Saturday's catalogue. DANIEL A. MATHEWS will sell at atiction this day (Mon~ day), at 1034 o'clock, at his salesroom, 79 Nassau street, a genetal assortment of Parlor, Library, Dining aud Bedroom urnture, via —Varlor Suita, Drewsiag Bureaus, Bedatrada, I kaer ue Balog ae buten Eat, tate nam ning s. China, Gtassware, Window be. Gaislogues and gouds now rady for examination, DW. SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, — MORTGAGE f hand Furniture, by B, & # H. SCHENCK, 11 o'clock, at thelr salesroomsy by virtue of @ chattel mortgage, fourteen pleces, made to order by J. HL Beller & 0o,; ome rosewood Suit in blue aflk, tem pieces, made to order by Burns & Fralnque; one Suit do, tn gold gatlay of eight pieces owe elegant Wilton Curpela, ‘one Velvet t, on library ‘One elegant Pose wood Pier Table,’ one Centre Table, two ‘Sheed Batree Dishes, with solid silver moudtings; one large black walnut Wardrobe, one dark nishogany Buffet, one’ Louny Bed, in blue satin; six plated Dish Covers, one Oflice two'Chatre, Stool, de. PP WARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 10 Pearl street, Huudver square, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF CIUICE LIQUORS, EDWAKD FEITINGER, will wl on Buosday, September 17, ut 10Mg v'ehock, atdzidg Broudway, all the stock and fixe dares contained there Ay couslating of 2 cholee ects st wore of every description, Preserves key Bar Fixtures, serosa ain‘ Connters "Tabion Chairs, ture er with sundry. other a fe post tive withoutrearve., By onder of Ie PALISE, Attorney, EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT HOUSE- hold Furniture—This day, at" o'clock, at store 1db Broadway, consisting of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dintng, room Furiliture en suite; algo rosewood "Parlor Ser. taries. library Bookcases, Buitets, Encoignures, Lounges and a fine assorinient gf the'finest work. Sale positive, ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON Monday, Sept. 16, at 1034 o'clock, at 86 Delancey street, corner of Orchard street, Sha cnntents, of & Grocery Store— Sugars, Soaps, Spices, Fixtures, Horse, Wagon, &c. 1 TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE. 170, GUAT. «ham street, will sell, this day, at 1 o'clock, at rar avenue, near Thirty-lirst street, one Counter, two Bee, Pumps, vecanters, Bar Fixtures, Scales, Tea Cana, Toe Box- oe oon Mirror, Bureau, Tab! Chairs, Bedstead, Bed- Ing, Ke. &e. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEE + day, at 10 o'dlock, at 173 Chat) ware, Furniture fom pene ies a fi eons Sonres\enee Of wale, a assortment; also Carpets, Feather Beds, Mirrors, i Palntings; uiso Dry and Fauey Goods, quite an assortme AWNBROKER'S SALE.—TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, JOHN MORTIMER wit sell, at No. 15 Bast Broad: way, 8 large assortment of men’sahd women's Wearing Ap nigets, Qu iches, Jewelry ai varie- of other goods. By order of Sit BARNARD, ai Third avenue, &J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS, MONDAY, SEPTEM.- s ber 16, at 1036 o'clock, ut the auction room, William street, Houschola Furniture, Billiard Table, &¢, Also, ‘Tubles Chaire, mahogany Rockers, | pLounges, Bureaus, Wa stand also » lot cy Grocery Sziures, Sone ters, Show Case, el rooms, Furnaces, ‘Alad one mahogeny Bi Tables HERIFF'S SALE.—STEAM ENGINE, &C. Ay CHAMBERS & ‘pager Auctioneers, Office, No. 113 Nassau treet Willsetl on Monday, September 16, at 10 o'clock, at No, 177 Washington street, ONE SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, Bteam Tobacco Cutters, Presses, shafting and belting; twe large Lron Safes, Office Desks and Fixtures, such as Counters, ‘sale of second rb rosewood Shelving, Stoves, Also, on account of a former purchaser, & . lunge lot of Paper, Tobacco, Pipes, Ae AC ie HERIFF'S SALE.—CLOTHING, CLOTHS, £0. ‘CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEERS, Salewrovm 113 Nasa street, Will sell at their sulesrooman Monday, September 16, at 11 giolock, a quantity of Coats, Overconts, Pani, | Vests, Xe. alg lots, Beavers, Cassimeres, al 3 an seavonable eiyles. JOUN KELLY, sheritl ALE OF STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, MAt chinery, &c.—CHAMBLRS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, will sell, on Tuesday, Octotier 1, at 10 o'clock, ‘at No. 38 At torney street, one 16 horse Steam Engine; also Boiler, Shaft. ing, Pullies, Belting, &c., throughout the ‘building and now rnnning, and can be examnined tll day of sale; private bide will be entertained till day of sale. Appiy to L, CONGER, No, 9 Kuigere place, or of the auctioneers, 113 Nassau street, 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ‘BHIS day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal strect, the entire gen- tee] Furniture, Ac, of @ large house. Parlor Suits, Pian Lace Curtains, Oval and Pier Mirrors; elegant Velvet, Ro} Wilton, Three-ply, Ingrain and other hall and base. ment Oilcloths, mahogany French and zotiage Bei Hair and oer Mattresses, Fenther Bed, Beddlng, Table an Bed Einen, Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, ds, Toilet Ware, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, ‘Tin, Wood, Iron, Siiver Gutlery; also Sofas, Sofa Beds, Rocking and other Chairs, in great’ yariety, The whole adapted to the waute of families and others, ‘= TW, WINTERS, AUOTIONEER, WILT SELL, THIS diay, at 2 o'clock at 454 Canal street, & large and valun- ble assortment of Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Dining Room and Ktichon Furnitore, &¢., having been on storage andad- vances made on the same. “Will be sold to realize advances aud storage. Parties wishing can view before 12 o'clock this ay. . W, METERS. AUCTIONEER, WILI SEI day te THIS ‘ontny), at 2 o'clock, at 44 Canal street, Confeo tionery, Couns: ra, Bottles, Show Store Fixtures, Cane Stools,’ Mirrors, Carpets, Olicloths, Glass Jars and Con tents, ‘ke, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE W ILLIAM = ABBOTT, sale, on thig day, at 0% o'clock, at, No. 4 East Broad A large quantity of Household Furniture. Bureaus, Tables and Chairs. Also Store Fixtures, te JOUN FORD, Attorney for Mortgagee. 7M. M. HOLLINGSHEAD, AUCTIONEER.—800 CASES ts, Shoes, Broguns and Rubbers at auctidn, on Tuesday, September 17, at 103 o'clock, at the store of J. T. Whiteliouse, 25 Cortlandt street, comprising a select stock Weill adapted for city and country trade, morning of sale, way, Sotas, Lounges, Screens, Ice MILITARY. HE MEMBERS OF COMPANY A, WOLFTONE . ard, and members of other companies of the Phonix Brigace, whshing to join as an escort to the remains of our distinguished follow countryman, T, B, McManus, will as. sembie at Iibernia Hall, at7 o'dlock, on. the 16th inst, By order, FRANCIS WHELPLY, Capiain, Patnick O'Regan, Orderly Sergeant, LOST AND FOUND. \OUND—IN A STAGE THAT RUNS TO JERSEY CITY, . ferry, « Portemonnaie, containing a small sum of Money anda Ticket. The owner can have same by applyingat 29 Cor lundt atreet, deveribing the property and paying for adver- ising. UCTION NOTICE.—1. D. AARON WILL SELL, THIS day (Monday), 16th inst., at 103 o'clock, at 63 Nassau Strect, Furatture, Watches, Jewelry, double barrel Guns, Fancy.Goods, &c.,without reserve, for cash, AUCTION NOTICE. WOULD CALL ATTENTION Lote eale of the ‘thkee siory ‘brick Hotse, 190 Sackett Street, South Brooklyn, to be sold at auction this day (Mon- day), "IGth inst, at 12M, at the Merchants’ Exchange, by EDWARD PETHINGER.”’ For maps and particulars apply at 109 Pear) street, Hanover square, New York, UCTION NOTICE, WILMERDINGS & MOUNT, Store No. 7 Park place, Wiil sell, on Wedneeday, September 18, 1861, ithout reserve, *) PIREES SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLAXLS, White, buff, bine and green, all widths; 800 pounds WOOLLEN YARNS, for Upholstery Trimmings. 0, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, FLOOR DRUGGETS, 6-4 to 20-4; 64 FELTS, &c. UCTION NOTICE.—CASH SALES OF MERCHAN- AA. dise, Honsehold Furniture, &c., will be attended to by i. , LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Bine street, near Broadevay. OST—ON FRIDAY, ISTH INST., BETWEEN THE POST * office and 65 Broadway, three Letters; two addressed to Union Straw Works and one to E. G. Putlle, care of Union Straw Works, New York. The finder will 'be auitably re- warded on leaving the same at 65 Broadway. Lost A SMALL KING CHARLES SPANIEL, HAVING aasilver collar, engrayed Lincoln Smith. Any one re- turning tt to 88 Bast Twenty-second sirect will be suitably re- OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.IN THE BOW- ery, near First street, a greyhound, genuine race, black and datk yellow spotted, white feet and chest. The finder Will receive a good reward for ite delivery to the proprietor, George Eblers, 301 Bowery, up nitiets off ———— _REWARDS. 15 REWARD.—LOST, A HOOP DIAMOND EAR- ring. The finder by leaving it atthe office of Pen- nington, Sullivan & Harrison, 182 Nassau street, will receive the above reward. 15() REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, THE, OU isth inst.; supposed on Broadway, a single’ sto1 iamond Pin, The above reward will be paid upon returo- ing the anine to Leggat Bros., 151 Fulton street, UCTION NOTICE.—WEST & WATIS WILL SELL, ON Fuesday, Sept. 17, at 103g o'clock, at No. 88 Ann street, ihe contents ‘of a Barroom, Comprising black walnut top Counter and Shelving, mahogany frame. Mirrors, Oilctoth, Gas Chandeliers, Brackets, Servens, Beer Fume, Lead Pipe, Liquors, Gil Paintings, Bugravings, Empty Beuies, Kegs, ac. Also Lease of store. NGA, Will sell, this nt of Clothing, com- Suck, Business TALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery clock, & large assor' ssimere and beuver kin, cloth, ere and satinet Pants; t Vests; hs, Cassimeres, Bea: # lot of guca percha'Oothing, compris: ps, Hats, Aprena, Horse+Covers, Sad- Trinfinings, Fancy Goods, Boots and sing cloth, and Overcouts: ; ala ‘outs, Pants, ¢ and LE~THIS DAY (MONDAY), BY J. L. IL o'clock, at 137 Eighth streot, jurth avenwe, one rosewood Part ‘one do, vcavered , Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Brussels and Ingrain lassware, the Eurniture of eight bedrooms come yihing beldnging to @ first class house. Will soKi'withont reserve, UCTION SALE OF ChOCRBRY, CHINA AND GLASS, HENRY G, BY ANS will’soll, in Tots io ault city and coun. try trade, at 5 Moiden kane, on Tu eptember 17, at 10 a a complete assortment of article needed by the trade, le positive und without reserve, All goods carvfule ly repacked BROWNE € NICHOLS WILL SELL IN FRONT OF salestooms No. 35 Nasean street, on Tuesday, Septem. ber 17, at one o’ciock, splendid binek Horse, 1 W-years old, warrantud tty kind, sound very fast traveller and very stylish, ha: ‘or shippi been resent owner Sor his own family, Will be warratited perfect every way, Also uni elegant very light eity built Coupe, to same, Hoarly new, together with a nice city built Harness, ALSO, ne pair of bay Horses, 15% hands high, nine years ranted sonnd, Kind and gdutte ix all Fesper ait Preseuéowner has used them for his family team: three years, and now sells them for want of use oly. Any one wanting such a pair of horses ean depend upon then Alsoa splendid double Harness anda city built Wagon, two or four seats; back seat turning i J, Carpet Stare, 268 anid 270 Canal sireet, near Broads Will sil at auction, on Tuesday, Beptomber 17, at Movctock! his entire wholesale stoak of Bhgiish and American Carpet? focs, Gilcloths, Mattings, Rugs, &e.; any number of yards cut that Is vequiveds (Quatre MORTGAGE, J o'clock A. BM SALE.—THIS DAY, AT at No. 823 Bowery, of stock and fixtures ei adrng store, Sule positive, Bi ERRIT? §Attorney for Morizaye | D, BORK Ar OFFICE 135 BOWRKY. sell, this day, ‘ock, at IZL Bowery, the Fur- | Move ol @ luilily resigning Lousekeeping, Soid ‘pr swcr!- eed, $50 REWARD.—STOLEN OR TAKEN IN MISTAKE, from the steamer George Law, foot ef Barclay street, on paturday, Aug t 31, one Trunk and Valise, marke: I. P. Martin, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Any person return ing the Trunk, Valise and’ contents on board steamer George Law, foot of Barclay street, will receive the above reward: and ho questions asked, REWARD.—LOST, OD 0) SATURDAY EVENING, Acornelian cameo Brooch; the design a female head. in high reile?, set with a row of diamonds aud pearls, _ Supe posed either in Thirty-fourth street, Fifth avenue. or Broad Way. The avove reward willbe pala by leaving the saue ut Titany & Co.'s, 650 Broadway. $50 REWARD WILL BE PAID, AND NO QUES ye. tions asked, for the recovery of a Memorandum ‘ook, Jost either on the New York Central, Railroad or the: miboat Tame Newton, on Friday, the i3th inst. Tt con- ined about $00 in bank notes and's draft on the Sub-Trea— sury, Now York, for $10), parabic (0 J. © Noyes, the pay= meni of which has been Ftowped. Also a noi fur $2325 Mrs. KATE 0, NOYES, 63 Woot Thirty-seventh st,,N. Ye FURNITURE. BEDROOM SUIT OF ENAMELLED FURNITURE, for $24, in all colors, of arranted manufacture; also Solid Chesta\t Chamber Suits, plain and ornamwental, at HL. F. FARRINGTON’S, 8% Canal atreet, opposite Wooster, Ea tablished in 1843, LL, KINDS OF PURNITCRE, MATTRESSES, BED. ding, Looking Glasses, cheaper than at a ela Te i eae en es Tie 63 Bowery, between Stanton and bt ea, Yo ave money. "Note the number. Repairing done: = etic INS POR ALBANY, tat FREON, RIVER RAILROAD.— TR Troy, the North and West, le nd B:30, Sand 10°\0 EW YORK, WARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD.— Summor arrangement —I for Albany, Troy, Norih and Wes! leaves Twenty-sixth street Station at I M. For local trims see time table, JOUN BURCHILL, Assistant Superintendent. _, GOAL ok BEING WHOLESALE AND RETATL AG) the rile of some VF the best Red Ash and Lehigh and IDA. Coal, T wit! aot! cargoes at it eet possible price. and by Trtail ata lower price tan any ather dealer ta tie city, Yarda corner ot King and Greenwich streets, and No, 50: Roosevest street, coruer of New i EAtrUeW CRISTO SORA—YOUR FRIENDS APPRBCIATE YOUR MO, ven, Bscore 44s ¢ finde to secure their Curios de viekes, Jinaly toned, Dbished at $2 per dizen, at the aphic ATt @ailtsy, Ail BroadwaS, oosner of Lieve suet, WILL SELL THIS: No. North . Catalogues on + vhe morning of ~