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1858 0 AMUSEMENTS. academy of vl2 -T nntr oPERATttJ BEAAVOW. 0 Wtfl nt wwwv.w unrrif a. Fall stnlrsltn wilt a- given ia forheot TWU fr (A aprrwtdxta, nhm win (astS AT17RDAT. Ang orTT iltV.B.1 OfAaecf th AeatU.

VlVonL II Wn N. Broadway and HAL. -N Mitr4t. tli fiMHUS. I upon bar 0JU2fi Uj S7u Wnr making nr appearance TMB AVaiwsts.

u' "M-Tx tRETZCK. rim fcTW VAI. 4CA0IMf Or MUSIC TTTK ADMIS-ION TICK ITS toUe iwjJ fet far tb nw in Opera ssaa. These Tfcket privilege! ibj esecttoa of seats. toirVf tXs.

BLXTON. Ma. 47 Wall tU ascend etDry, OnVt NILe8 GARDEN. I mMBiT RYENINO. lg( 34.

TOM. Tittsto cento i Ma nauryid aaata. DONY NEGLECT frJTLT OPPORTUNITY two great hit of tb aeaoou. the Last man Mr. BLAKE a Ma sateaatdinsry impenooation af Geo rey Dale, Mr.

llWOHiK an bA httatlfn' npniraUHoa of brief epber Oehuabua. MARS. SMITH BeVllfPORT. W. CAWOLL, J.

8. m.IH.CAH Via ADA CLITTOW. Mifa MILLER. a ma in ii't Friday. Aug 27.

benbfit of miss jane ooovia mm CTJ i a 111 i inanal 1 ffni-'-V-Tif rr rf tM LOTS CHASE. Mia Jane Coomb. A ad th FOURTH ACT OF THE SCHOOL FOB SCANDAL. HIBLO'B. fRID Aug.

TT. VVZrrr aad ltaarpwraef MISS COOMBS, whe fi pat form Coast ire aad Lady eesl in tb oomedlea CYflE LOVE CHASE aad SCHOOL TOR SCANDAL. Ma. Blaheaad Mr. Broahaai will aao paifoiau LAirBTkKMl'B THEATRE.

Ha. 94 BTaaa'vay Iwtwern Hoaatoa aad Bleeckr rta COMPLETE fiPCCESS OF THE NEW CoMPANT. THIS (Taandaa) ETEN1N4. ill. Baaralaaali'i act nua ff THE WILLOW OOP.

(with ma anapproachabla east.) Iak rVMiD Mr. Coaldoek aieka.4 Vanaaaa Voth-n CaL Vaaaard Mr. BamtUy tiiwu. Mr. innnn rn M'.

Prtm Ick Satk Mr. Varrey ly Vita Ma-r WclH lUicg BiN Laara Kerna Mac Mra. SiKbrra lu; Taairnard Mia SarA biercna AMa akkJi. the PAB DE BOUQTTET, Br M)'a. I ta m'tu and Mr.

Gao. W. Smith. Ta amdada a kh LA MANOLA. By Ml la.

Uanmi aad Mr. Oaa. W. Baaraaccaat 1 a 'dock te at 8 a'elock, raWy. HALMCK'H TMKATBJt.

abe well hight eigbtiTVezk tbi yankee oal AMD IRISH BOX. NIGHT TBX B0BBKB3 OF THE roTT THIV eI5 NK TOKK ''a i-maCD9e with TOITNU ACTRESS. Maria, (vttk Beafa aad Mra. W. J.

FWeeca tiacedia. Mr.W. J. Fioiaoea Dn aaa at TJ ta aommeLO at a. MAKHO I niACBBD ON CBRTs! la aBBaeaaaacaaf tha no paralleled aaoceai ahlttb baa ptslha arratct tiaa attended tht Muaical Eaatlrala.

tLa anagan't xa iadaeed to anoooaee THBIE MAMMOTO EACKXB CONCERTS. Ta be giraB aa SUNDAY. JONkS' WOOD. Tkaaa Bacrad C-nrata will ba ittco the BAMR OKOHCSTRA WBkk kaa rKoly traala'fd the work of the 4BkAr SlkloCH COMPOtifcBJ at tkaaa MaiavKk reatirala. ceaocorou CARL ANSCBrTZ, MAX MARETZEKU TBXO.

THOMAS. ANuELO TOKRIAVI. SKILL. J. MObKNTHAL.

J. PROX. THE OA LCI I'M araiahad by Fraf. Giant, will ipleadidly illamlnate tht gaaaada and the arana leading to them ADMISSION TKNrY FiVE CENTS. CkBdrea aaeav It yeara e( aga, acoooiaaniad by their areata, adaiitted Free.

LiTka kailroad Care aa the ad and 3d ara. win rna erery aaaiBta. teas boa la frem the foot ef firocme and 10th ata. tkwamgaaat I be day. riumuiKDnNo.

thomas baker, THOMAS AK.tR, Tat fAToritc Director aad Com pour. Mr THOdAS BAKES Will gire Grand PROMENADE XNCERT AT THE PALtCE GARDENS TO MIGHT. A UO. 116. SUPERB FIREWORK BT THE MESSRS.

EDGE. fCJaDY'S MATIONAE. THBATHE, TTiafhaia at Beer Raeaerelf. Fli at week af the great oo mediae YANKEE LOCKE. TBDBbDaY VENlNii, AUJ.

at. Taa aataa aumn will eaeaBtenea with the Draaw of TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR BOOM. Ta aaftBewed by the Taakea Comedy ef COf AND COME AGAIN. Tat whole It conclave with the Comedy of MARE YOPR WILL. flOWAMTt THKATltB.

HDRSDAYEYKNING. Aug. St. The am ii allium will eorameDee with the draaaa of MICK WHIFFLES. Ta ba eaeeeeded by the RED GNOME.

Ta eeeelnda with the Barleaqsa of JSBM BULL AND BBOTHER JONATHAN. OR THE ATLAkHC CABLE. BABMDM'S AMERICAN MUHKUJL SECOND WEEK AND BRILLIANT BUCCXSd of that aaaaraBalad ooinbiaatioa af akiU at 4 eeieaee kaowa a Eruaaa aa THIOD'JN'B THEATRE OF ARTS. It hum a variety af dram at te aad ether eoenee. eaaatai by IMITATION MEN.

WOMEN. AND CHILDREN, aa well aa fcafatkra hereee, does, arephaata. aad oth-r ritaaale TH1 AFTERNOOin at e'eloea, and TH8 TkmNO at aewk. The Aaaaria. or Miaiacar aaad rUvara.

the Hapwr Faauly. LiTiag Baraaata. aad all taa carioeiUee. to be aaea aa ataaLAdaalttaaaa ta aR. eeate ch I'd ran aadee 10.

cenu WOO TVS IIIItTllKL8i Noe Ml and e3 Bread way. OPEN EVERY EVENING, Peeri eeea at T. te eariiaiium at a'elock. FREE EXHIBITION. HERRING'S EXQUISITE PAINTING.

TUB TItLAUg BLACMSMITHi" iLW2T-lJL8' kTETENS, WILLIAMS OO'SNo. til Mraatway. far a lew aaya aaly. TBUGaVAT f. OFFATINGB.

Caea day aad eraatac. Na. etg Broadway. TaaeMteaeetiBgaae eiagaal place of next tht Clay. Adanltaare) af oanta.

OF A bC8f OF wjo aerrbrmtad Arttat, THOMAS 6RAWFORB, by bia araatL 6A6LIARDI, af Waahiogtoa. (late of Rome!) at teayewtaat laaUtata. Na atl Bieadway, from I A. M. aatrVM.

Admfajfaa. at oaata, CBTSTAIj riLACg It BICOMINO MORE ttracejwe dafly areparaaory to the greet Oable Ceie- aiaiiiia aaej iw at ue iniraij Aneaai lair af the ilaatRata. Opea fi A. bL ta P. M.

SPORTING. "fkJKWBUllO HAS ACCBPD AU41NST 1 NEW-YORK. The FRANK G.WOO Kewbarg. "i ane vjkit Hiinr.ai unuai.ietaiia, araea au aanr neauiae tlaiL. num laraad ttr a rireat By TnvIS V.

MUaUrd. Ktw to take pier at I P. BUSINESS CHANCES- A small miv rniT inir tt taaha draft. tu bi i.ili mm tka CcaaaBf oat Ri AfcTi, eaVf 222s treaa Naw-Tark eyttew hIT-L rttb gad atoek af gaada Ave. Btraa aedieaaK7ptaaa aTawt? IM Baaaaartaa ered ha ather W- eJy Kww Tark.

BTM ixrasr eau- finA OR MORS IS WANTED TO INVEST O-A-VAJvl la a new aad iiiaaiaUi ao Im i anil ia at very Urn Bronte- Aay eaaaaaat. tfaa. Bdilreaai 4 D'T KTOg. Na- St OraaavaA- wiUaa ANTRD-A RE LIAR LB COM aielSIOS MER Maaa, ta wboteeUa OtV ta. LI UN livra Brwalir aatil ttom vtw te aB aa taa evening af aeeWieBi ia AT Johm P.

moor! a am. riag fnU daarriatraa af Wat. Power af aaTae aad aareai laraaT or Bear ataV T17ArrTBI-A PARTNER, WITH FROM aa taa TO ea a anaaaiefrlag bnalaiea. mnmZ tiaav. whioh wUL If prvewrly eoad acted, a Unre dry goods.

NEW RIBBCJf. TRIMMING AND RMBROIDSR STORE, BITCHELL ate HrLINTOCKt Jia Mt OppeUe VeirOponiAa EoteL Jaaf epeaed a 1th a tplaadid etack of tba aWrt geeir NEW FALL STOCK DRESS OOOPS, SHAW, a CHEAP CAS OR Vjn tr'rjRKDrT, fTJiMiso, ninrnoH aaRMstrono. KOMdBR ADW OOgwji OT UBERTT-8T AbD jBtWU. -Aaeaber. Chareh.

aad Wtrrea tta. dadty aaw and deairahle atylea of good ia ItawAnT 1) Da. tbt aaw tree DRESS GOODS AND i Atraraahtetoaa'eragTwat variety, to which nIr rraerj auettt tf bar era, lerrah or thort credit. SAVE YOUR CARPETS. HARRINGTON'S PATENT CAKPKT KCONOVT TO BOVBKKKEPCRS.

Aa the ttaae ia aoproaehtBg tor lay tag dawa earpeta, we woold reeveefally eail the attentioa ul tna pablia to J. R. BARhiNGTON'a eelebrataa Carpet Linlair. Tkia article, which baa eea ia aae froea two ta three yeara, enrpaaar anything hicb haa been brought before the public for the eavtng of earpeta or oil cUth aad baa prw4 eattvery eatiafaceary te all who have need it-It ie compered ef a clean and elaetic aaatmal it la a enaffl'r of a aad ia. iherefwre.

peealiarly adapted te chart he i -trit honene. etiieinoafe, and wherever ear-yet ar ail cieth la ated. It it a preventer ef aaotht aad other vermin, aad e-clndea the cold air. It ia alaa a eara proteetioi to earpete aad ail-ooth against the aaevenneea of badly eonatraeted soora, and la therefore, peculiarly adatited to the Weat aad Boar where the ftoore are aneven aad opea. pot only lefcipg the cold air paa through taeai.

bnt catting np tte capeta. Jn Ik th. thie Lining o'tviatee tbeeedift, caltlea. It aan alto be need aa aa interliner for tneatdee ef frroe bnneea. It ia warranted to add flfty par aeat ta the darablllty af carpetaand oil-cloth, aad Ma ebeepaee poll it within the reach cf almcet every booee bolder.

It can bad of aay of the principal carpet atorea la the t'nited Ptaiea. Manorcnred bv the NEW TOPE CARPET LIVING COMPANY. No. 4A8 Water at New-York, TO MIA.LIJNKHH PROM THE COCJITRY, FALL GOODS AT GEN1N BAZAAR, No. Broadway.

CaD atylea of Ladiea' aad ChOdren't Bonaete have be- receivet. Aad a choice aaaortmeat bow ready for the tnaaee-tioa ef See Lb era and Western buyers, GENIJT" BAZAAR, i No. 613 Broalway, et. Nicholae Betel. CLOAK AD SHAWLS.

A. 8. MILLS A CO Eave removed to Noe. AO and 344 Bi partway, and ace ready te Inhibit their FALL rjTTLES OF CLOAKS. CIRCULARS, RaGLARS, he A laa, a la'ge aearrtmeot of FRENCH AND GERMAN MANTILLA SHAWLS, all of which they are prepared to offer at low prices.

BKIXTP Id OF SUPERIOR MAKE, PECK BROTH EBB. No. tl Chamhara-at, PKH(MJ (JOINO TO TUB COUNTRY sheald provide themselves with India Robber Giovea. Tbey keep the binds from expoaare. and render them enft.

smooth and aaowy white are impervious to water, aad can be worn where other giovea are neelee all I or. he to protet the wrists and arms. Sold by all Rab-ber dealers and at No. 3 Joha-st. Bp stairs.

LADIfcM' At KattY-M ADB LIMEN STORE No. 67 Broadway, near afith-et. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JTJriLISHED THIS DAY. STANFORD A No- toe Broadway.

New-York. EDDIES HOOD THE RECTORY I LIFE IN A COUN rRY PARSONAGE. Own Vabba. Hvo prer. Price 38 cents.

A gracefully, written narrative, inters per sed with picrorrpqne cf ieiaoct rn4 eventa at a country personate." II. On Sect 4. BRANDON A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. A Talc of tie American Colonies By OdMOSn TlVTAWT. 12mo.

cioth. Price $1. FRANK FORESTER'S LAST WORK. ENTITLED THICKS AMD TRAPS OF IIOB8B-DEALERS. Ko of the Series.

Illustrated. Walk np to th Rack, fodder or no rod Jsr." if rrntr. trre Ojf maii. UN Sk ORE A No. Sprnae New-York, tVHVBB RIT OK TH 8 TIMES JfO he A DY.

Pacing ard Spirtiag in Earepa and AmerW ca. rent Story oi theTwuand WUderneaa, Oat-door Hporis. to kr SUMMER RESORTS. WIfHIG TO 8PEND at the month cf September or longer, if desired.) at one of tne n.cst can try seats or. tne Hudson Klver.

can nnd npttior aceommedationa at Mre KEZIAH HULL'S, Core wall. Orange Ocunty.N Y. Access daily, by steamer Themat FoKtU fn loot of Jay North River, at 3 o'clock. P. M.

Rirkuncu--Waldo Elatchins. No. 40 Wsll rt I. Tremain. Kto.

No. 69 Wail at J. 8. Bchniti No. 37 Ferry New York.

Term made known cn application to Mra HULL, as above. OARD IN THE COUNTRY -AT CORN- all. adjoining Idle wild. Si Bailee from Newborw. in nun voninu usunf rne noo.se targe ana convenient, and the scenery ansnrpsaaed.

For those wish-ice to mat permanent arrangementa, an exeeUent op-pcrtunity is offered. Ceoveniencee for driving, Ac. oa the premicea. Reference i Mearra. N.

P. Willis, Cornwall F. W. Bodsteia. No.

ICS roadway M. A. Hop-pock. No. 138 I ibcrty-st.

yj snses M. Gregg. No. 4 S. ft.

CsTdwerfNo, Old slip. New-York. Addren JABJES w. BOB, CornwaU, Orange County New-York, riTAYERLEY HOUSE, B1ADISON, MORRIS taa Been remodeled and N. J.

This bouse newly furnished, and la bow opea far the reeeptioa of Summer boarders Also, parties oa pleasure, (aleigh-rtdicg parties. Ac will find immediate eocemmodalknj at all Umee. at short notice. a P. HUNTING, Proprietor.

pOrRTHT WHTTK HOUSE. Little Silver. Shrewabarr. N. J.

madias? either at nee Haas, Aorta etiver. or Little silver. South River. This boose ie aUneted an the South River, Shrewsbury, fronting the sea. There-are extensive grounds belonging to the house.

Cafe bathing for ladiea and children. EDWIN T. BEN NET, Proprietor. BOARDINt AT A FARM-HOUSB. A FEW desirable rooms are now vacant la the subscriber's fsrm maneioa.

Bear Glea Cava, suits bis for families aad single persons, with board, for the Pall months. Terms moderate. Apply to CHARLES UNDERBILL, Glea Cove. L. I COUNTRY BOARD CAN RE IT A AT OLA-VER CK.

Colombia Owunty, New-York. BaJMhaira and grounds pleasant, ones standing one of the finest views In the world, Tarata from St to a week. A4 dress C. FLACK, REST COUNTRY BOARD. NEAR NEW HAM- BURG.

Rooms eleraat.1 beautiful, snnessihls living aad fruits. Reasonable. Circulars, partieaJan. No. Amity, aad UOCKReFT8.

No. 13 Exchange. MISCEL A STEmTeNOI? FOB BALE. A la boras steaas-erigiae. wMb Mre cylinder bollera, SI feet long aad ia.

diameter, belting aad ranning gear complete. Alea. ef Hoe't t-fast rotary Mowers, aad a t-fcet foundry cupola, with 4-feet amoks etack. all coea-plete aad as good as new Will be sold aheap, if applied tor soon. Apply to R.

B. ANDERSON A 00.7X0. S3 tmmiat. DOORSs SASHES AND BUNDS, Made ta the beat laasr.ef the vary sry HARLEM WHTTLOCE. No.

MA BraaTa-et, 'SALE By the Bow York. Newfoundland aad Loo-m tsiraranh Oampaay. ia lens the as suit Barehaaara A 33 ml ss ef superior aaality, large si is Buamarine Talegrapb Caala, with three eo ad acting wires, asaaafso-buvd to ardor by Kaper A Company of Laadoa. Fog parMcrara ineuira ef W. LOWBXR.

Secretary, No. Aaa-st. DOCBLE-iBLK WATER-PROOF USevad Boots bow ready at JONES', No- las. those aS at ammbbZmnlm mmw iL ranted to give aaMatacttoa. AtWVStf i'HATED BAST INDIA Tonic Para Ale, far aaie in three and Ave aalloa tegs.

MENDCif. No. WaU-et In the flaeet paesiale aeadlOoa- KOLLOWINO NUMBERS OF sit rMstaoamsste a file Noa. LS, A liberal ariea wQlbe Addreas Box No. tot, TWs Ofnaa.

TEMPERED beet-Iroa Spring, JtT.0 lh stannfMitarer'a Depot, et cash? aasortaaaat and lowest prices for POLITICAL. TS3L.WARPrIaI "fX-LICANsbPTHIS Ward will meet at their Bin see. Ma GrLZi-mil TUESDAY EVkNLNG. AaiTiuTet "eloiCtoiect pegatoreirreaeBtWard lathe DtCwnr t'am. PU gyejwaaigstsaiami aja aW S-SBS-ta, pusw av BsWaT riaW IMTtaBOAn B.

W. BsABrosa. DAVID MILLER, Preaitent. Va M.mmmVm aatgals C. Boav, "printers cards: TtRINTBRS AND RN6 RATERS CARDS su colore aaei maae, was bm ib antaas warn to peel or BU mp the type.

Bristol Beard aad Ml Cards af every daacritoa far aaie at JOHN LETT'S. PVying aad Prtatere' Card Manufactory. nea li i 17 PERSONAL. HEREBY FORBID -s ray wise Xtajt as a. ta.

A A.OM. 3a, IMA JOHN HTER. Rw. floaah let at. Instruction GBAANLKAF PEJIAU INSTITUTE.

ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. No mPmrrewowtatearaaraf Clletaa, ALFRED GREEN 1Ea A. Af Priao-al EDWAkD BRADBURY. A. Tk'S School sr yeuag sadiee wiB raw MUJf DAY.

Bepc IX with aa labee sorps af trache'ai: errabkt faetlHy for sequtaiac a thaajtB aldaosgei-a ir bed edacattsa. Tae PriBcipal, thitherto, wi, a. Bia mtirc tire aad atteauea to the ae.ual i vrsiwa ef hie rapiia. aawax aa wau aaaaper- MyfuT-aar tatVrwiatsoa will be far- Abeve. Jier srsaaally or by RI US.

1 1JL1AM KB' Freaeb and English BwaMg and Day School for Yeuig Lad Ira. Weep 3th near will reopen BCrst AVt. Circulars can ebtsdrvd at Baa. Lock wood A Son. Bo.

til Breaee-ay. and StrctfarS A llilianl. No. sirsiwis, THE RtrMSKS PALACBI 9m feopea their Piiaw-h and Ear-tiah Boarding aad Bay gefceol. at their Dee residence.

No. led Pitaray-plaoe, west wa sc. Af 1PDAMISCHEHAEY AND PKKTSTS 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FAR YH7NG La I1 k. 8 At taetr former reatdewoe. Ma.

TO roathweat ttmumi rrf tath st- bfesdamea GHIdsET aad Tf I VutlT reepactfnlly in form the paretiai aad gnardiami or ineir papua asaiMptsbt generally, met tae aae Tratitarioa will be raoaeaed oa WEDNESDAY. Seat The Preparatory School, for pupils between the aga af a ana years, te now reoriranixed. Exptrteaee has rauy enavueed breoa. CBEGaslYef the) ad vantages to be da-rived from thie Lepartment. ae a aeui of preparing pupilaef tender aga far entrance late the higher rises ns oi tne tnatiimioB.

NITCHYS INSTITUTst AT WEST BLOOMPIELDvN. Educates boys far hWreaar-tile aad Mechanical pnmuita. The Instruction la thor-oogh. apposed ss tne memorising method, aad develops ail tae ssentsd racumee tae adacatioa aatea aa principle of kindr.ee and liberality. Gardeaa.

weed, moan-tains and rocks hatha, a gymnasiam, para and and water, render the Inatitnto aa eminently healthy and attractive place for tae education of boys. For eir-sula-e mm joining aU neuuaiaij information and rtw Alia, r. niivni. THE FERRIS FEMALE INSTITUTE (l ay and Boarding,) No. 41 and (3 New-York, To be cone acted on the earne plan and to embrace thr same thorough ennrae aathe Ratgen- Open Sept.

la. Pvorls can enter their nAmee on the 13th and 14th. Circulars obtained at EAYNOR'S. No. 76 Bowery, or cf tne Principal, at No.

I4 East Broadway. REV. DR PKHRI9, Recior. C. H.

GARDNER. A. PriadpaL FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNU OEN-tleawa No. 48 and SO rut 34th at near Madhna- park. will reopen on Sept.

16 next. Boarding and day school. Clsaaic, mathematics, Engheh, Spanish aad German langaagee, besides the French, which is the leo-gnase ef the achooL Tbeteisa junior department. For detail and reference tee circebura. Praf ELIE CHAR-LIAR, Director.

THE SPINULKR INSTITUTE UNION-SQUARE, New-lock, will re-open on Wtdneeday, Pent. IS Pupils of each department. Primary, Acatemie and Collegiate, who would be advanced with thiir claaa-ee. will be expected to he present at the opening, aad ta ceatinae to the end of the year, Circulars can be obtained at the Institute. GORHAM D.

ABBOTT, Principal. Af AD 4MB LB DUC'S fLATE MADEMOISELLE 11 A. A. I OTIiON.l French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, will open on Sept li Apply for circular, at Maae. LE DUC'S, No, 34 Weat Wi tt.

RefertBcet Bishop Portxa. of New-York 8. H. TtMu D. of New-York A.

D. Giu-rrrx D. of New York JonnC. Apflitok. New-York, and many other if necet sary.

Term very reasonable. SCHOOL AND HOME EDUCATION PRI-vate French and Kcglish Classical, Boarding and Day schorl, with flat play-gronnd and gymnasiam attached, Noe 47 and 4 Weat 2ath-et between Broadway snd eth near Madison square. Mr. I A) (J Id k-RJST takes charge of a limited number of selest boys. Re-open Sept.

6 ilCAL 1 YMNASlUM NO. 31 BIBLB A nor- place. The seventh rear of this lnstita- bona tk a f.r tne comotete instruction of a ivs in the art of ttody will b-trln on Monday, Sept. 6. For admte-sion.

addnss Rev. N. V. CORNWALL Ni 76J Broal-way Circulars at APPLE TON'S RANDOLPH'S and CnOWENB. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTE.

CK UN SACK. N. J. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Principal.

This family hoarding aad day school f. young ladie and gentlemen will resume Its oaties on Mondsy, Sept. t. Terms exceedingly Btoderate. i'or ar addreas the PrinciptL TRINITY SCHOOL NO 41 WEST corner of ath-av.

This school will re-open on tne tth ef Feplember. with a fall corps of experienced teacher. Circulars, with-terms, Ac, mar ba had of rliepard A D. App'eton A Roe Lnckworvl Son, or the s-hool building. CHARLES D.

MORRIS, M. A. Rector, Late Fellow cf Oriel Csllege. Oxford 1VTBS. STEUART'S BOAKDINil AND DAY 1 I School for Yonng Ladiea.

at No. 367 AT Braok- Ivn. w'll reopen 13 Circular may be hd of G. w. Stow, No.

37 Warren and Dasa. Jr Era Na. 381 Broadway, New-Yorx CUJ or At No. 37 Jay-sC, after Sept INSTITUTE FORYOUNO GBNTLIMBKc-I Boarding and day school under the direction of Prof. F.B.

MAURICE. A. No. 86 St. Mark's-plaoe, New-York.

Krt nch. English. 8rnish and German language laasic Commerce. Art, Bcv-nc. Two distinct depirt-menta.

The clamtt will reopen on MONDAY. Sept. t. Fur detail and feranee, tee circular, which may ne had at the Institute. OA A TEAR PAYS THE BOARD AND TU-OAVition dl a gentleman or lady at the Bnds-n River Institute.

CUverack, Colombia County N. Y. Experienced gentlemen rnttractors at the bead of each of the nine departments. Term opens September IT. The Rev.

A. FLACK. A. Principal. JOHN MACMULLBN'S CLA8SICAL.

FRENCH acd English scWl will open on MONDAY, Sept. 6, at no uu uroaawsy. ootner orath-street. Circulars ma be had frcm Lockwood Ron. No.

411 Bfiadiu fl V. Francis No. 664 Broadway, and T. J. CROWEN.

No. 699 Broadway. IBASSICAL AND KNULINH 20 EAST THIRTY JAMES UK st A so. Term begins Sept. 13 Personal instruction by the principal, and thorough drilling in the English branches.

Circular and farther information at CARTER'S bookstore, and after Sept, 1 at the school. KIME. A ESCHI MANN'S FRENCH BOARDING HnhokML N. J. i'AS iHOOL.

No. 196 Girls from 8 to 13 ytars old will receive maternal ear, and the Elementary Principle of a good education' Annual session begin Sept. 1. Mr TYNGS RCnOOLIOKROVIIWILL its entire mi the f1r.t Uiwilai i. RmImW Terms moderale.

instruction thorough. No. 81 Kaat i Start. Circular, with references, at Shepard'a bookatoro. No.

163 Pulton at and Randolph. No. t3 Braadw.y. THE KEY. H.

D. WARD AND MRS. WARD will reopen their French and English Institute for Young Ladie at No. 38 West Od-at. between ath and Sept It.

They reqaeet a prompt attendance of tha'r pupils. APLEWOOD YOUNG LADMJ8' INSTI. TUT 12, PITTS FIELD, A8S Next anasiou com aanott Oct, 7, For ca'slogw. just published, address C. SPEAR A J.

R. BOYD. Principal. UEICH1B SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA, Loot seat of Clinton-av I3DIKS Lafayett third door nrooxiya. wiu reoi Aacommodation I Monday.

Bent A Number limited. four additionl boarding pupils. 8. C. BEECHER, MISS L.

YOGOLBUBH WILL OPRN A German and Eneiish Day and Board ins- School on Sept, 1. st Mo 68 Watt Warren at Br.eklya. L. Far particulars and reference aae circulars, which may be obtained from Messrs. B.

Wastarmana No. 390 Broadway. MRS. ORILL WILL BE PREPARED TO receive her pupile oa Wadaeadav. SepC la, and hope for their prompt atseadanoa Any eommanieationa ad draaaed ta Mr.

O. at her residence Noa. and It Clintoa-piace. Mew-Y ark, will rooal ve Immediate auantion. MADAME MARTIN BT'S FRENCn AND Engliah'Botrding and Day Behool for young ladiea.

No. 83 West Twniy-flrt between Fifth and 8ixta-aveaaes wTI re openoa Wodassday, Sept. lath. THB YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY HILL v.mw. v.

w.u wye. mnt 1 37 per year. For eircalarv and catalogue addreas the principai. Mis. LOUISA A.

SMITH. MYSTIC HALL SEMINARY" FOR YOUNG LADIES. Horseback riding, and salt water batbiag. Apolicatiaa for adraisatoa, or catalogue, to be addressed to the Principal. MRS.

T- P. SMITH. Boston. Mas. MRS.

MACAU LAY WILL REOPEN HBR School No. 43 East between Broadway aad on Wednesday. Sept. 16. A paaotaal aWendanne particularly rtmiisil a Side.

Morwalk, will reopen Sept. 16. Ta MBS. COMEGYS' ENGLISH AND Board ins School for row as- ladiea. No.

16 FRENCH East Slat- betw 6th and Miditsa a rsnpant on the lath ef Ba ptembtr. UNITER8ITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL-EH-tering it tad year, reopens ft Primary Class and esnmercial Depart meat Sept, For circulars, call at the University. IS A AO FERRIS. Chancellor. THE TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR OF MISS SPALDING'S Lay aad Boardiag School for yoaag ladies at EHebeth.N.

will cwaxmwaee an Tuesday. Pep- 1- A pr apt attendance atornaing iTsquasted, MME. F. REICH ARD'S FRENCH AND Ro-rding and Day School for young ladiea. fv tad aC near reopen aa Tuesday.

T7LUSHINO INSTITUTE THD3 SCHOOL FOR A boy at Flashing. has been long emabUehed. The next I anion will begin Sept 7. For circulars. Ac, appiyU A Pa IRC HI LP.

Principal. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL OF COLUMBIA College. (Na.3a7 4th-v between 34tb aad 36th at .) wiU rerommenne on Sept. at o'clock, A. M.

TlfRB. BENEDICT'S BOARDING i 8cbooJ tor young bvdiea will reopen Seat. IS. as IS8 ALLOWS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ksdiee. No.

34 East 23d between wiU be raoptnsd an Wtdneeday, Sept. 16 MRS. GIBSON'S BOARDING AND DAY Sebeal for young ladie. Na. 38 Uniaa-equare.

will be reopened on WEDNESD A Y. Beat, IA MISS BUA At LEY, LATE RUTGBR'H Female lnatitatr. win be prepare i to receive pupil at the Don Barnard French aad English Institute, No. Wsr4Ji sr and af tor Sept, 167 RATENSWtTOD FEMALBSBMINARYtL I. A tboroegti ard nooempiiahed edajcatioa is eonferrotl.

bom ir flues era. Circular at WIlLIaME STEVENS xret sm Dretavsj, HBNDERwON WILL ineir satrti. aiar aad day eeaoot far young ladie at ka. West 36th-tt aa 1 aesday. Sep.

MISSES ROHRrs FRENCH AND ENGLISH Reawdrngaad Day ScborA. Na. 33 Worn tab wiM res pea MOeiDAT. Beat, IX MISS F. PMIKTt RCHOOL-BO.

If t' A las Mta-sA tn Wadaaaday. Sept. is. near snsyveans sqssre, will INSTRUCrnOTr FRMCtTpMTMTANT MA5PJJIP AN DAT tiCHOOL FOR YOCNQ IsASLtss Na St West IcHbHmel. Rf Rf.

LEVERITT WIlL RE-OPEN HER SCHOOL lY I for the esse lag lear. en WED Mr BBaY, Bsrteea 16b hi school offers al-1 head vantages ef a tAorwagh and systematic coarse ef Ragrknk edacaston, combined with every facility for the etady aad prslcal aequvxi-tion ef tba French language Special elaase win be formed, uader the direction ef eaeap'jswBt Pit leasers, for yoabg-'adlsswaaaemre to parwaa rtngnsh aad French litermtarw tnsrt from the treBCTul l.i af study. A Hmr- tao arAmber af sownar laeiea la reewivwd Into the ttraAfy. tu whem aU the privileges of a bswae are eOered, Apu. ca'ion may a mant to mis.

urfaurt. person My dj letter, at uc aoovc aaareea. FRENCH AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG LADIES Ma. at West BaHo-a Brookivm. Madame APOLBOW.

a pupil ef the Imperial 8chi of SC Deais. France, former ly teacher af Piencn. Itahaa, Ac. at the tnsutato ef Mr Pheipa aad Mr. streeur.

Utiasore haa the honor to iaform the public ant the natron ef be school that her el sees wilt ba resumed an Bepcn. me, A POLF.OM ie assisted by the most eoea-pesent teaehera of nglish The euoces which she ha earta'ned by her method of Imparting foreign languiget leads her to hope that she may enjoy a oontinnanee of the public favor. The Freaeb language ie eaagat in such a manner a net to laterCere in the least with the Rngliah wrancoea it dm neen provea wy ex pel leeos tnat aei scholars have nude aa aae awotrree ia the anertish ata dea a those cf any ttber sch'ol and within one year they could epeik the trench mug-nag nueatly. Hat NaPOLEON haa permlmina to refer to Mese. Canda.

direct rets ef one of the first institutions ia the United States. TIS HAINES' SCHOOL. NO. 10 ORAM. XT 1 1 RUT-PARK, eerrer of East 30th st.

third frcm eth av. Mtse AIM Ed reeasetfnt'v iafori friend and the public, that havirg been reqneo ed by numl er of the parent ef her pupil to abridge the annual version of her nool. cad hi lie hop of sreamar a paacraol mtlrmdaurt af krr sraonrs, she will defer let reopening until Mrndsy. lept so. Those who have confided their daughters to her in peat year, may be assured of her ecatlnned ceti-e.

and. the trusts, increased ability, to Impart to her no nils a substantia, useful, acoemotiahel and Christian education. She haa the aid of teacher of acknowledged talenr. aad it will he their aim to eoitrfb ate as much aa possible to the personal happiness ae wen as maral and intellectual Improvement of those commit- tta to ineir care. YT SCHOOL, NE W.ROCHBLLE, aa it.

i i dis I Amity noaraing and day school for young ladies and gentlemen, will rent en on Wednesday, Sept. En tali, mathematics! and eJatticaJ course, the French and German languages, together with aco and aingiDg. thoroughly taught Discipline parental, yet firm. For circBlara. addreas Dr.

R. A. SIkKER. Principal, or eail at Messrs. Thaddest Davids At No.

127 William St. New York, wher the Principal ma usually be found every Saturday smrsini from rwii. MBA Ann ENGLISH BOARDING and DAY 87HOOL f-r Young Ladie. No. 31 and 30 West heLw reopens oa Thursday.

Sept. 9. Mr. M. wiU be at home to receive parent and guardian who may wish to confer with her, oa and after fepLL ELECT BOARDING SCHOIL FOR yoeng gentlemen, rear Westchester.

N. Y. Mr. JOHN ROKEh BEHG. Trinity College, Cambridge, receive into hi family a limited a amber of boys, whom he prepare either for college or the eonnting-bocM.

Strict attention paid to miod and manner Circular and in formation may be bad from K. Uaight. at the Bank of Commonwealth between 1 and 3. Reference may also be made to Win. Wataon.

Park-place 8 Petrie, Kaq ditto J. Morrison. Manhattan Bank the Rev. Rr. Jackson.

Weetcbeeter, Ac DERH.SHIRK FAMILY HCnOOL FOB. AJBOYS. STOCKBRIDGE. MA8S. The Winder ra tion will open Oct.

1. A few vacancies yet to be filled. Catalogues snd circular, containing full pnnicalaes, to be had at the bookstore of Messrs. B. WS8TERMANN A No.

20 Broadway, New-York. Kit ID A HOFFMANN. GERMAN AND FRENCH LetSSONt. A Alioolor from Berlin teaclie the above langages in suck a vtj that any body can correctly read, writiaid otnverse in I hose lar guages in tae course of three rronths. Terms moderate.

Apply by letter to J. C. 8., Bvx No. 103 rmrOfficr. MRS.

mCLMHAN AND MISS ROBERTS' bcardiuK and day school for youna- ladies. No. 3 West' 31w-t will open after the Summer vacation, on WEDNESDAY. Sept. 16.

A CALYO. ARTIST, BOS TO IV-form the public and his papils that he will resume hi course of lessons in drawing acd painting in all thMr branches Sept, 6 st hi residence. No 130 East list -St. TIfS S. A.

SHRPARD'S SCHOOL WILL lYA be reocened at No. Ill Last 13th-at en Uoiuiar. Sept, 13, 1H68. WANTED, A LADY. WITH TWO OR THREE young lsdies.

to hoard In a first-el house on 23d- st. slre they will receive an excellent education, and bae the choice of desirable rooms furnished or nnfur- rithed. Referenoce required and given. Addreas A. LB ion-quare Post Office.

MB S. COCTAN'S FRENCH AND RNG-lixh RnardinvHnd Dav Hchool for vonntf lAtia will re- ren on WEDNESDAY. Sept, IS. at No. 279 6th corner 31st-st 'PHK MISSES SKDGW1CK WILL OPEN A their bearding and day school on the 16th of September.

FRENCH, SPANISH, Ac PAINTING CLA SSKS No. 93 West 3M tt. Prof. JULES DE LA UN AY, PIllC SHORP. BAND TAUGHT A BY MAIL Term reduced to $3 60 for a thorough cenrse of instruction, including instruction book.

Address WILLIAM H. LYMAN. Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. TEACHERS.

TEACHERS WANTED IMMEDI IT1LY. A lady folly competent in French, musjo and Eng lish, as Governed in Louisiana salary f0u to sl.000and ail expense. A tutor In Mich, piano and classic salary foLand braid. A Isdy proficient in droning anl painting only, for seminary in Aiaoania salary saw and board. A French or German lady, for these fanguagre.

In femiiary near Philadelphia, Penn salary t0 aad beard. A lady and gentlemen, in Phllaeelpbh. Penn at said saltrie. A ltdy to teach vocal and piano music, in seminary tear New-York; salary moderate, with board and nice bouse. Also, a superior lady teacher for mathematics In seminars ia Missouri.

Adtht nereonatly ta the Nati-nal Teachers' Inavitute. No. 389 Broadway, ar addles RICE ANDREWS'. Other teacher wanted. VISITING TUTOR.

A GENTLEMAN WHO has cad long experience in teachinr the variant branches of an English education, together with French, Latin, Greek aad Mathematics, and who haa part of hi time enraged on Staien I aland, wishes to meet with pu- Srts, either in New-York or a abort diataaee in the eoun-I. Addreas W. H. SIGMA. No.

13 Union South Brooklyn. YITANTED-A LADY. TO TEACH DRAWING, II French and Music ia A Southern Inttitotion. A lib eral salary will be given, aad none but tboee Umroughly qualified need apply. Address TBAOHER.

care of Means ruuir at no. ta New-York. A GRADUATE OF RUTGBR'S COLLBGBs a tborouf scholar, it opea tor an engage-aent at pri vate tutor er In a select school South pi carried. Can teach French. Gtrmaa and the siaoo.

Beat reference given for character, qualifications. Ate Refer to J. B. THOMPSON. No All Broadway.

TBACHRR OF MUSIC, AND FIRST. A class lads teacher of vocal aad would like a situation In a seminary in the South ACE. A11.JU), no. aaa nroaawav. TEACHER.

A YOUNG LADY WISHES A 8IT-uatirn a assistant in- a private school ar seminary It capable of tt aching the Ex gliah brancbea, algebra and Latia yefevence riven. AO areas ptaung salary, A. Bern Na. 313 Pott-Office. Stratford.

Conn. A COLLEGE GRADUATES WHO HAS JTm. taught for mora than ten year very auoeessfuli v. swats an engagemeat aa Principal er aaststtnt. Address 1AAVUAH, BOX lit SOX JUKtUOK, LOST AND FOUND.

ein REWARD. LOST. MEhlORA VDDM isae train. 0t- 9 -1 Book, with the uberiners taining the following note Four note oATbxieaaaJ'tny ford, for about $li each agaiut the negoasatloa of whioh other ar hereby cautioned, and several Cher papers, all of which are af ne value te any ane bub too- sabscri-' bar. The eaove reward will be paid at the TYrwaCMfice.

or by GEO. C. BYRNE. Mo. 43 Hanson House.

SCsFwest at. LOST SUPPOSED TO BAYS BEEN CARRIED TO the vvaM of asms the baakathroaah mistake. ATI BOX painted on the cover. B. Clarke." aad on the frost.

Estate of J. M. Cochran Ectaee ef C. H. Williamson A anltahle reward wTO be paid oa It delivery to SAMUEL HOFFMAN.

Na West Uth-et. 4r WAR D. LOST. ON WEDNESDAY MORN down tow a. a email Bar.

Wing, Aug. 36, in eosalBg containing an Opal Ring, with Initials Inside. Whoever will return said ring to A. STANTON, No. will receive the above reward.

LOST. MY OLD GOLD WATCH. DURING 8EO-ratar Toticev'a sneech at the Metronolitan Basal. Appoint a time aad place, and I will btvet Id ready ask no uertioua. Address J.

K. 8., Broadway Fot-C ffice- PUBLIC NOTICES. O. OF O. MEMBERS OF STRANGER'S Lodge.

No. A O. O. are hereby notified to M'ead the funeral of our worthy Brother. Kixjan Moanaw.

demaeed. from bis late reeideace. Ne. 41 Hudson-place. (West 34th st, aear 10th-a THIS 'Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 1 a'elock precisely.

Member will report ttremtelvet to tne at tne above place. Abpaxw Wxaxr. Secretary. THE CORNER-STONE OF THE 86TH-ST. between 3d aad 4th av.

K. Church wiU be laid THIS DAY. (IhursdayJ Mtb iatL. at A o'doek P. M.

Dr. Abu Btivxxi aad J. At. Wiiili are axpectad be be proses PUBLIC Nrw-Toss A nr. 3g.

lsaa. A SPECIAL HEBTinU tF THE EXEMPT Firemen Aaaoeiation will be held at Flre-mecs' Hall, an FRIT) a ITIMIX'U 2711, at a clock, to take into ooasideratiaai tba invitation of the ire Devat tsaeat te join with them In celebrating the laying af the Atlaatie Talegraah Cable. By order ef the Executive CanBSaittse. A. F.

OCKTRSHAUSEW, Fsaiici Has max. Secretary. Caalrman, INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. WANTEB-EMPLOTERS OF FEMALE SER-v want, in Cty ar canntrr will they cannot fail to get well suited (era charge) frasa a sre number af riawr iltljls Engtitn. Meoach, Wassb and Gerwaa Ptereetsnts and other a.

baeAuenag aasne wary smart, tidy Burets aad naattrasis far the euatry dor-tea tba Susaaser. with read Civ mm VIII IVII Sclset Female OnV Ma. 3nlltb.aw au tu. tC A lady a attsiAaaea, SITUATIONS WAOTTTwr FBUALK WANTED BT A MSZr ABLE PROTEST AJfT aa i lad r'l a braider- aeatlv make shirts, and family tewing hi quiek lady. regular raai nurse re a ia cne euuntry ar travel wrta a aambermaid aad wsitrasa.

or ea and t. tati at Ala. Ait seat 33d at for three day a. Wanted a very steady. AL'llVE 'MIDOW 1 wants a arttiatiAa mm aiasd aaok anA aUa aad as mm arseellerst washer aad ir.

smart bey 13 years old. who would be very useful would lass BDOderate wage if tba boy was taAsn with 13-r I wiU be funnd careful avd faithfal; watt tag to eooatry. Call at Na. I3 Wave rley place. VV AN TAT IK A WIDOW LADY 13 DESIROUS OF a situation ae I tress in aa aphosate-y eatahttab- sent or a hotel can eat aad fit farniture oar eta aaw undsrrLsnds all branches of the husluaae or would take private srder.

er would engage with a fa rail ily going Bus tion to California. Address tor era week. AL A. XL, J- coiaar of ttb ana irey-m WANTED A SITUATION. BY A VERY NEAT nnd retpettf ul young weman, fat city er eountry, aa coax, saner ana 1 rower, or weeua a noutrworx at aa exeealent enaunawrasaisLand A willing to aasist In the waahing and Ironing.

Wages miderase a good bisne more looked for. Apply at No. 3tr7 Bowery, for twe day. WANTBD A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE sirl at cook she eotn potent aad sxperreaoad. aad anrlavataad all kinds af soups aad game aad a good band at bread and pastry, aad a first-rate washer and ironer has the beet of City reference.

Can be teen fir two day at No. 66 A vena mar bouse, hetweaa tth BBuatnava. V7 A NT I- SITUATIONS FOR A MEAT AMIBL eangirl, aisn for a German girt, and two Pretsataata vd tumw, prtaeat am raiiaoia servants. Also a r.amber of smart, industrious girls for all kinds of wrra. A.aoi's in want or good ana elDrnsnt servants apply J.

8. MORGAN. No. Myrtle Brooklyn. VV ANTED SITUATIONS BY TWO GIRLS TO DO general aouaewor.

or eoofcleg. waahing and lraa-InRt wo arnar small, iris alee want sUuatiooa to oar co'iurcn, etc; iney are well recommtnded. Thef. wi-b others.oan be teen at WALLACE'S Offieu. No.

4 Saada-C, Brooklyn. WANTED BY AM EXPERIENCED DRES-maker, wha pewfaetly anderstands her busioea. the wrrk of a few private fuiiiiea. ay the day ar s-ees. Bsg no onjeetioBa to go in toe eauntry (or abort ttma.

Can i tne nest ai city Tererence. nppiy at no aui Between ta and 4th a vs. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE8PEOTABLR youae woman, at chambermaid aad waiter, er to ae-tist with the warning, ia obliging snd willing to mats herself generally useful. Can give the beet ef city reference frrm her last place. Can he seen for two days, at No.

atg Mulberry between Prince and Spring. WANTBD BY AN EXPERIENCED PERSON. A ettuaiinu ae cbamherniaid. aad do Sue washing, er de ehambarwerk nnd plain aswing in a private family, or (la a laundress latter preferred. Can give the beet af City reference if reuuii ireo.

Apply at Na. 107 Baat 13th- between 3d and tth avs. WANTBD A SITUATION BT A VERT RC8PECT-sble Protestant yourg sirl as Bursa and chambermaid ktaccnstnmed to lake care of children or a chambermaid and waiter. She perfectly understand her busi-tess. Tie best of City reference given.

Can be seen (or Uirce day at No. A3 Brooglyn. rUANTBD-i SITUATION. BY A NEAT TIDY AND meet respectable your woman, as chambermaid and nurse, or plain SfWtr. ill be found bnatarrrib.

atH. cient and obliging. No orjeetiona to housework In a smait lamiir. lao lea in wantot a nrst-ciaat eerraat apply to J. 8.

MORGili. No. 3 Myrtie-av Brooklyn, WANTED BY A MOSTDE8ERTINO. PAfTH-fnl and rFiotrrtt domeatie. i tion ie first-class chambermaid, a beautiful Ironer would do genera' housework or waiting is a goid sewer.

Csn be teen at HENDRICKCN'S Agency. No. AM Fulton Brooklyn. vhtantpd Situations in the city or coun'rs as rood cook and to wash and iron at wait er and chunbermaif ae teanistress and ehamaermaid aa laundress and chambermaid nurse ant seamstress, and tod? general housework, by very competent giria. Call at E.

CARROLL'S. No. 68 6ih near the Saving Bank, WANTBD A SITUATION BY A -RE 9 PTE CT ABLE fattr sirl to do tl aaewoek tA a nrfvaiM fmlle the will be found willius ta make I rrwlf narfnl i has n. objeciion to ihe eounuy good refereDoe given. Call at no.

mt uana-st. WANTBD A SITUATION BY A ycucsT woman aa aood cmk. washer and kerand pastry maker. Good referenaa risen. Han he seen for two days at No.

222 idge-sb, second Hoot front rwm, Drooaiyn, WANTED-BY A COMPETENT AND WILLING Profestaat Voune wamsn. a aitnaito- ah aa a wwt cook and beker and an rioel'eot washer and ironer; has the best of City reference would hare no objection to a shoit distance in the cvuntiy C-ll at 376 Bo eery. WANTBD BY A YOUSO ENGLISH PROTB-tant woman, a sitnation ss wslte as mw maid and waitress; understands her haaines perfectly in each eanaeirv. Has the hM.t Pit. -ma.

i.ni. at No. act West leth-tt. between tth and 9'h ar. 'ANTED-A SITUATION.

BY A OOMPRTENT young woman, to do chamber-work and fine washing Ironing; understand fine fluting: era nurse and Good City Mrereneet riven, ball as Na 3ai tth-av. between 3uth and 3 let tte. WANTED A 8TTUATTOH BY A PROTECTANT woman, as eaok In a first ela- Sasfiilv ah- IhM. engbly anderstands her buriness; ns objection to aesiet in washing if required good City reference. Apply at m.

it, rreet nurtu WANTS D.Ti" THOROUGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG lady, who can speak English. French and German, 1 can do all kinda of embroidery, cut and fit. desire a situation as seamstress in a respectable family. Call at No. tl Grcve-sC YI7 ANTED BY A RE8PE IT ABLE GIRL.

A 8ITTJ-v atioa a tee rn.tr ere dees all kiads nf sewing can cut and fit ladiea dresses and childrecs' clothes of all kinds no objection to assist in light chamber work call tt No. X3B Weat 37th t. In the basement. ANTE IV, AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT GER- I man girl wishes a situation aa perfect meat aad pastry eook makes all kinds ef cakes, pie, ereams aad pierervee will be found careful and competent ba the best of refers noe. Call at No.

139 Waverlcy place. YK7ANTBD BY A YOUNG GIRL. A SITUATION as plain cook, or to As the washing and vasal a and Iron in a- or chamber work, or as laundress in a small family. Best of City reference. Can ba seen, for twe day, at Na 374 anth-t.

W-WTKD A SITUATION BT A RESPECTABLE jotmg woman a plain eaok, washer aad Ironer; ran give the best of City reference. Call at No. St Now a k- avenue, Jersey City, where the eaa be seen for two days. 117ANTKD-A SITCATIw. BY A YOUNG Wood Ironer.

Good Oltw bulb as a good eook, washer and reference from her last place. Call at No. 331 East 3Dth-at far two day a. WANTBD A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOM AN as ehaatbermrld aad welter er would do gsi bcutework ha the beat of City reference. Can be for two day at 159 East 3fith av, between 1st and 3d avs.

WANTBD A SITUATION. BY A RI8PECTABLB girl to de ehamberwork, or eook, wash and i on. In a sa-aU family. No. 334 East 14th-L Beet ef city ref-trttor given.

Room Ne. 13. WANTED A SITUATION. BT A PROTESTANT girl, as waitress, er to help with the chamber work. The best of City reference ss to character aad eapabJ-Ry.

Apply atXo. 13 West ltth-t. WANTED A SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED woman, to take care of aa Infant and do plain sawing, nnd ie willing to make hararlf useful the country prwierreu. Apply tte, as iwsr. WANTED A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER by aa A me ri eaa lady would prefer going South, boo noma eonsioer cmnentaoon auoonaary to a ant Address BvOXXEXPLR.

Box No. 2.3 TWaOOca. SPECIAL NOTICE. WtNTED, TOR A STTUA-tioa of tpaeial respousibility. a Cbriatian lady of middle age, putstsalag a true missionary epirit.

good health, energy, tact patienee. Judgment, aad ability to control the children and adult ef a lane Institution, by love, firms asa and gaatieneaa. Artilree bL, Bex XAOt Poat Often. HOUSES BBPBR. AN INTELLIGENT AND respectabU female, (anmarried wb- ha kept bouse for her father and nit family a a amber ef yeara.

and to now without hone, would tike a rituatioa at above eaa prod ace the best of reference, and wow Id nvt object tothe eonntry. Addreas G. P. Box si a. AT.

Twass HELP WANTED WANTED A PRDTESTANT WOMAN fENGLISH preferred), from 36 to 36 year of age ia sjukat, genteel family In Brooklyn. A gentleman and hi wift n-stitnte tlie whole famly. Duties, waiting at tabrt. cbam-ber work aad boning. Tne lady fat an Invalid, aad aeedt aa experienced, reliable person.

The bast rateisaoa re-q si red. Wage good. Address, stating age, eonntry, and where last engaged, AL. Box No. 10.

Tvmet GfBee. V1TANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE. TO vv take entire ebarge of aa infant i Bonttateta. Most be willing ta ga South in th winter. A Protestant middle-sjred woman "referred.

To one desirous of a good bosne this te sued opportaaity Apply by latter, giving- address and refsrsaoaa. to P. 0... Box No. 17a, A 1 Offie WANTBD A SUPERIOR TRAINER, WHO HAS had long exnerienee ia the stable and willing to suit aimtsir sxasnu aingie ma prsrari uu.

aad with ail particuaart, ME Wf AUuAEZ, Box No. 11a. tmoa. WANTEB CHAMBERMAID A COLORED WO-saaa. weU laooesmended.

aad whofaa prim a rood beare. may find a good sttuatioa by apply iag, aa Saturday Insf at Ma. tat Heaiyat WANTS DA GOOD COOK- WASHER AND IRON er. to ga a short eia'Aace in the oewntry. Noaeneed tpply without a good recommend atioa.

Apply at Na, 1 WarTen-tt ram to o'ciock, WANTED A SIAMATRESS AN AMERICAN woman far wanted tn iweponsibl aitustio asteasn-rtrrrs for a SchoeL Addscat M. Box Be a. Sing Binf Tl Hnn per tear- wanted, a fktTesi- A.Vfll tfergetie bail nuss mca aa agenta, in a permanent and luwatrr bn sis ass JAM. RKED. Jim, Ml Broadway, bs, 33 Apple ton Building.

VITA l' TED A WATCHMAKER. BT TIPFAMT A CO Broadway. y. None need apply exeetung tbosa a i isiiw. rn, capable of doing the finest the beet ef City re tares ea.

tna flnswt of new werx. a bring WAWTEf-A BOOK-KEEPER WHO PERFECTLY anderatSBds the A nulw frasa ta 6 aclsek P.M. AtOWEM, McNAMEE A OQ. YTT A NT DA SALESMAN TO TAKE CHARGE ef tne eatery de in a whnlr aaaa drv arfa taora. Addreas Box BA64 Post OfBea.

HORSES jAND jCARRIAGES. HORSES FOR SALSA PAIR OP BAY RsyRSES. foag tail, kind asm sound, goad travelers, sAoat aaadskigb Apply at lb eth a v. Btllrstd depot, talk at, i 1 SITUATIONS WAJVTED. HALES.

WANTED BY A RESPECT ABLE YOCNO MAW who na bad eavwa yaart aapartaasein Abe ryL goods trade, aad aaa ce ess well recommended, with "7 TrTZ.T". rtrs.ii! aaats mtusr wau it sun ry gooo heuae I peaks Car. B-aa. aid 1 acq sin led with the trade ef uiLieAorm Wheeling, aad ssvsral eAtie An Obis no abJ-eaa traveL aa, agent. AddrtatReovn Ma 138 FiwachVtiotaL FiwAsui.Aiotw,,,;: Mew-Ytrk.

TRPSTWORfHT AND RrT a eitUAtsra be baa werkaj ii. for aa aber of ywara uada, stands the ear aid Btaaagr meat ef bores asm Lfca w. rk ft a plain tardea AeTiia rtotTwil'ljlLbbZ VANTED A STTUATIOW BY A and to do plsia garden tVt Bi hja good coach ms a sad a IhorouTb sTl, l2 irA C7, YV "TUATJON BY A GARDENER W90 tboreughly nnderstasds the business in tt variaaw departments epattmeaU baa lived the last It year la hat nrmm -ii Ion can give the bent Oity rreraace. Tl reread to 6. lBox be.

lift IamsOffloa, win to aatoad- rioa dr. ed WANTED-A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN' who ia a good plain gardener aad aadrrrstaads thar care cf bones, aad can act in the eapaeity of tf required a skillful iver. and I wnuagtoBntAA himself generally nafuL tnd raa prodnn sjod reAw. 1 enca. Addrtss D.

Box 177 Ttmn Oflsi. WANTED A GARDENER, WITPI GOOD RWErI' enca, wants to engage has had ufuen year ae tte In the wioie rawttn af garawolng. both asder xlaaa and out deor togutbar with the saying eat of I ire place. Rasa wife and or a child. Addreas T.

OARD- KNAR, ktadiacn-square Post-efSoe. for throe days WANTED A SITUATION AS OOACHM AN, BY A young man ef genteel addreas, who wall aadrr-ttaad the raatine of the City, aad taa prod noe the kiak- eat of references frasa his laae nlaeA. a mmm -jj C. Union-square Poet-Offioa. will be tea prsmpUy at- tended WANTBD BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG RAW.

A situation as eoaehmaa aad grensa nartnisiseds the cars and management of horses in all it branch usual make himself generally useful and baa no objection to City or eoc try. Can beaten for twe da vs. by lilism -lag COACHMAN. Box No. 107.

7W OmoV. TaVANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. A RrTtT ATTnw a aaaitaat book keener ar alerk. in a whnlaa.i. rnroj.

commission man or any retpectaaie MMnese, Refer to last employer. Addre-s W. W. box No. 143.

Twars office "ANTED A COACHMAN'S SITUATION. BT A German Prrtostant man. of long expesieaee. who nndtretaada his business thirouahlv. with iha mmmt mf City recommendation.

Address or apply to G. No. trail Broadway, eoraaref Mrtb-et. WANTED A SITUATION AS COACHMAN. BY A steady, tuber area is a good useful driver, perfectly anderstands the ear and management ef a.

aad haa ae cbjectioa to tarn charge of a asaeil garden. Csn eive tatiafactcry reference -frem hu LaaA Addreas A. Box No set laws Office. WANTBD A SITUATION AS FARVXEU. nw A Bcntciunan 1 a mai I Isd ssea I srifla ananlA l.b.

in uairy can give asuaiectory levencea. Ad area or apply at Smith's eted store No. 14 White-at. WANTBD A YOUNG MAN WANTS TO PRO- It cure a titua'ton la tome respecta'-le nasi icb at emistant-bookke modexate Address Box Ne. 1x7 Das Offioe.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A SINGLE SOOCH man aa coachman. and ia willina So aaaka i If srenerallv useful. Good reference can be riven. Add i.oog reference can be i Af si A. Smith' Seed Store, No.

tt 1 days. FRENCH WAITER. SPEAKING FEE. FECTLY the Eeglieh aad Germaa language, tblrtAV years of sge and furnished with the beat af rt fereawea, oo-ained during six years psst. desires a situatH la a family.

He understands thnronrMy th datio af hie profession. Ne objection to go in tte eonntry. Addreea No. 72 tth aear loth-at, TO-SO UT HBR NERS -A FIRST-CLASS PRAfJ-1 tical gardener, thoroughly poated on areen-b me. grapery, laying out ornamental geounds.be..

who has lived South and Soutbwear. wirhee'en enA-agement beat of A note addresatd W. DaVLJ, Stasa-foid. for two week. wiU be attended te.

TO JOMRERSOFSILKN AND MILLINERY GOOC8 Wanted fr the FaM aetwm a titua-tion in sonic hiute in the above line, by a man that it well posted, who has been in the above busiaesj In tbin City for the lat fifteen Tears. Best of reference given. Addrets R. P. Box No.

14. TW OtBoa. BOARDING BO AH DING. FAMILIES AND 9IWQI.W PER-s can find the best are -mrnodatioca It th board- -ing department of Dr. TAYIXiK'H Institution, VeetSfthst.

The htasa baa been th-woughly -r fitted, and it now in perfect or Jer hu gvmnasi im bswliiar -ally swimming ana eiber baths free to boarder. Tba -tables are acexceptionab snd adapted to aU. DOAH DIN FAMILY OCCUPYING A PLE AAV r'ant nodern bonse offer to married er sing rea tie-men the second floor of tame, ennaisting of a very front room and a suite of berk room, with every as- pointrrent for comfort aad cenveaienos. Apply at No. Km 12th betweea 6th and 6th avav PBIVATE FAMILY, METER BR fr re hsvlcg token boarders will now be g'ai fa Aad -gectltmaa and wife, and tw rlrgle be will pay liberally for a pleasant bosne partial eard far tna gentlemen.

Address Box No. Peet-Offlce. rOA DINGFURNISHED ROOMS IN PUTTB cr sins Ie to let. with foil er partial board, at No. 19 lastlOtb-st.

The bouse is most pleasantly located, aadl contain ail the modern Improvement. BOARDING TERY PLEA8AWT FURVT8HET rooms to let to single gentleman, with or with tut per board, in a private family ga and bath ia tbn bona references exehan god at No 64 Amity st. HOARDING AT NO. 48. 47 AND 4a I AST A -Rooms for entiemea and their wive.

aaro ror smgie genttemeB. hoouiuit. BOARD WANTED IN BHOOKbYlf-POR A gertleman. wife, child. (23t year old.) and servant -breakfast only for gentleman also, if accommodations, for a lady friend, witn occasional board for gentleman will require fnrnlthed rooms on second Soar, with Bedroom adjoining, frort also bae room pea venient te ihe -cars; terms for wtkcb net toesosed taoto get par montb house well shaded with larwe yard.

Address aL, Buz bo. 303, rimes OfBen. with fall particulars. HOARD TO IE TO BINGLB GENTLEMET wai, iv paoiai awwaa iwjui ana utu iuub rrs Second-floor, furnisked. in ml first-class house, with wri Ay only.

vata family all modern improvement. Apply at No. ST Bleeeker-t. BOARD IN BHOOHRYN-TWO VERT PLEAS-aat roomt witb beard acd liberal Iceet reosa i tasy ef teceis to i s' ton and Wall alt Ferries. RtfaTeneea eaa be given.

Location near the Height, New A3 Httv Brooklyn. R0ARB ON BROOKLYN lIOHTIe for awntlesaeB and their wtvsa. aw as Desirable i ingle geatiemea, may be obtained at No Willow wi'bin five minutes walk ef Fulton ar WaU-at, ferrise. Blnaer at A Reference exchaaged. BOARD ON BROOKLYN SIGHTS.

Nsst apartments, furnished er an furnished, ia a quiet family, between Wail -at. and Fulton Fail isa. Inaaarent -Bo. 64 Wiliew-et, BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A parlor and bedroom oa the second ftoor. suitable for a gentleman and hit wife.

In family where thar use) few boarder, at Na. 3t Willow at. atoferencce rsquirsd. TYOARD" WANTED BT A GENTLEMAN I saaaat rtesn aad rocd tsbla. Looaiisa not Dwaat a plat seat re eaa aad ahovt SCth-tt.

Satisfactory rtferanoa given If required. Addres W.J. Box Ma. 137. Twas eflioa.

BOARD IN BROOKLYN THREE OR FOUR gentlemen ar a gentlemen and bay wife eaa be assim-asodaled witb rooms and beard at Me tt Weet Warian st. BOARD IN BKOOKLT PLEASANT ROOM with board at Ka. MHlckt-tL. aear AUanUe and) -Wtll-st. Fetriea.

DOARDA PLEASANT PARLOR AND BED ROOMT 4 gyaray be ohteiari at Me. essw Square. A sis tiagle I ratto'oiotk. WITH BOARD IR A PRIYATB FAMILT. A fine sub ef rwotna.

tw large and an assail, sax fh second goer, furnished only with nx-twree hath and all acecaamod al ten eat aaaa near neigbborbooA lst-sr, nnd feh-av. Th reoas will awt-- be let singly. Addreea box Me. 3, IT Peat NDSOMELT FURNISHED SBCOND-Lrd stsww saaw ba stltistil la a am Jar a stsu treat beuna. eaued by the eoeupaate.

by ptuju wilbwR to pay a fair price Family private Kins setts s-changed. Apply at Na.43 Weat ltXh-t, Planer party. A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN RB PLEASAWTLT' eccommosatcd with partial beard at Ne. 4 Cltaswa--place, be ween Melton and Huntington South Alraak lyn. ten minutee' walk free th Hasmiitou farry.

TTO. 36 TENTH.STREET BETWEETf FIFTH 1 AND SIXTH ATEMUE Twe er three eiagle gwa-t'emen eaa obtain beard and fare imbed rooms, bavtosr every eanvenieace. by applying at the aber flrtt tlttg Ahnaer a a DELIGHTFUL LOCATION FLB AS AT reome in a private family, convenient te Bread way. furnished ar nnrernianeu nojaa witn au tne ImiiiiismnBti Apply at Na. 72 3d-av.

ONB LARGE FRONT ROOM AND TWO hail rooavs may be bad, with perms aeat baard fain, private family In Westltth-ot refer caeca reqn'rsd aad) jiven. Addreas Y. O. A Box Na. 30a.

TasartOflioa. A PRIYATB FAMILT, WHBRB TIHRK ars no ether beardsr. eaa soosmssnittit a gentieman with a very plsasaat ratm und partial kneed. AdeBwas PACIFIC. Brooklyn.

Box No. 13 Treats atace. WANTBD -BOARD FOB EYF.RAL SINOLJC lYgenUetrcn. Apply to CrLAS. W.

P0LMAN. Medical Ccllera. No. B7 last Mlh-at near frem to 11 a'elock, A. M.

WANTED IN BROOKLYN BOARD FOR A. ktdy Addreea MASON. Box So. TWs Oubas, T7TRNISHED ROOMS TO LEI WITHOC 1 A board, at No. at array-at.

IIOTELS. lm TARSI ON HOUSE HICKS-STREET. BROOK AVAl lyn naiahnr said way tetwasa WaU-et, aae) rtutrs Ferries i has wafasrsor aoeemmtoansts 1 mimmm anil lusiia which will be let an rut blel w- tn ri-a foe a fill stasis ar Winter rsslilaana desirahaa. baviaeTa mrg yard for pUy gnmmit) ia tntv COAL. STYvnrnrr, FICTOD AND LXNGAR fMIAL, MlXtS.

Gut Osuspaals. town aaanufawaimt aA pest soul nam tnaws aatn as, saw aa a CX3AXa.EA,4 Vlt 1.

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