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'-nibnjdori tm3MM -vT-i WV vv 7 -i; OsTff 1 i i i ursixrrixa urirv or it hutost. From tkt Kchrr" Eaion, Oct- M. The Pacific Telerraph bem in conUmplatlon for tea or twelv years, at least, during which tim Messrs. O'Rjsllt and other bav presented to Coa-zrea everal application for Government aid. Tbeae several project successively; tailed.

8om two rear aura the Weter Pnloa Telegraph. Company, of thi city, brought the subject before the representative of ail Uae Telegraph Companies in the United States, rhozprMMd thetoMires farorablv to toe project, and agreed to cooperate with the Western Union la procurUur the passage of. a till through Congress granting soch Government aid as was deemed indla-imantlit tff ttri i la puru an ce of these Initiatory proceeding, Hisa Srstxr, President of the Western Union Company, went to Washington early la the session of 16M-O0, and presented the mibject to Congress. Be met with very little encouragement from the other. Telegraph Companies while from some he encountered a decided boeUiity.

But late in the session a till was passed much less favorable than was anticipated 2 but still the Western Union Company decided to mui effort to build the Pactoe line, if they bad to do It alone. The blU provides that tn Government contract should be given to the parties who should propose, with adequate security, to build Uie line for the low sum within the limit of the bilL And, after long and Inexcusable delays on the part of Secretary Con. who cierted ail his Influence to thwart the enterprise, It was awarded to Mr. Sislxt, the PresldenUnd representative of the Western Union Company, in October last The Company, aaticlpatlng little or no assistance from other Companies or parties In the Atlantic States, dispatched one of their number J. H.

to California, to secure the cooperation of the Telegraph Companies on the Pacific slle of the. Mountains. He was eminently successful in his mission. The California Companies having consolidated their Interest, covenanted to assuraa the construction of the line to Salt Lake with all dispatch, and if possible a toon as the eastern section should be completed to that point an undertaking which they honorably performed, reaching Salt Lake but a few days later than the Western Union party. The Pacific Telegraph Company was organized In this city in Hay last, (instead of April as stated in tha a charter passed by the Legislature of Nebraska, ia which the following, persons were named as Directors: iliram SitleJ, Itaac Butt, J.

H. Wide, Uane R. Elitod, Charles II. Kiebbins, T. si.

Walker. J. H. lierryhilL Edteard Crhcktan, Sam-lei L. Slide, 1.

A'lstns, John H. Harmon, lieu), t. kiln, Albert W. Hoe, as. S.

Grahsro and Mtiherg. The person whose n.me are in Italic are member of the Western Union Company and with the exception of Mr. Catttaaros, they are all Directors la that Company, as wU as in the Pacific. The Board organised bv electing J. 11.

Wsp President Hiram Blblev, Vlce-Presi. lent I. R. El wood, Hecretary and Treasurer, and J. II.

Wade, HirRtn Blblev, fsnac Butts. f. A. Waton and J. Me lbery, an Executive Committee, who, omJcr the Charier, roukl perform all the general functions of the full Board.

D. A. Wswos, a Director of the Western Union, has been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of A. V. Brs.

of San rancisco. The Company being now fully organized and prepared for work, en faftr, the very next thing "in order" was to inquire into the "ways aBdmean! And It may be stated in ajew words that not en foliar of tkt Uock of tkt Company uaa taken any jwrfy or fartut tmttid of tk Wetltm t'liM Company. 1 he Western Union parties were determined, ho ever, to push the enterprise forward, even though it was apparent they roust do so unaided. They accordingly commissioned Mr. Csnosros to take charge of the construction and to push it rapidly Mr.

Csiiostow proceeded at once to organize his trains, and to make ail necessary arrangements for a Ttgorou prosecution of the great work committed to ai. rh.ro. ma obliged to tranoort ail the wire, Insulators, tools, camp eiuipage, provisions, required for fas whole Unr, tcugvnw fiora this end of the route. For this pnrpos he purchasetl five hundred oxen and mules, and a corresponding number of wagons. And be hired some four hundred men, whose duty it ws to dig the hole, set the.

poles, put the insular, and string the wire In short to Jiiutk. tkt lint as fast a the immense train moved on toward the Western terminus. These- men were well armed with rifle and navy revolvers and in cae of attack any party, they would doubtless have- given as good an account of themselves in battle as they have fa the more truly glorious" work, which they have ao successfully accomplished. We would remark that the only aid which the Government Is to furnish consists in a yearly allowance after la completion of tkt hue. And the Company is to compensate the Government, partially or fully, as he case may be, by transmitting dispatches to the amount of the yearly allowance without charge.

Thus It will be seen that this great work has been achieve I try a comparatively few prjvate lmtMiluuls, most of whom are our own citizen; and who may be per-sattted to Indulge a little honest pride as they felicitate themselves on the prompt completion cf their great enterprise. I' Horementi of Ocean Steamers. vom xcaoi'S. Oct. is nrlo Liverpool Oct.

17 BoruKsia New-York Oct. 23 City of New-York Liverpool New-York Oct. 3 Jura. Oct. 2 Li New-York Oct Great tverixHil New.Ysrk.......Oct.

2'J w-York r5 m' hampton New-York Oct Hi Ft i rtd re Queboo 1.. piir Oct. 3-' 9sxonia hampton. New-York. Vuv.

New-York Nov. 13 Bavaria Bremeia. Ssiithamplon. New-York. Dec.

4 'ron AMiatcs. Cky of New York LI verpool Nov. Afriea Nov. 2 3 Arago New-York. Hoithsmpton.

Vttyor ewxrs.lwl or .1 Jvernool. Nov. 12 1.1 1C John Bell arena II ammonia. Edinburgh. Persia New-York.

Fallon New-York. New-York. New-York. Nov. r-- Departure or Ocean Mails.

Th mail for Earop by the teamhlp Ttutonia sad Oil of, will close at th New York Fast office to-ssnrrow, (Saturday,) at VH A. M. PERSONAL. ALL PERh'ONK DESlltOLA OF GETTING sS4 ol dacayed toech and root, pot.tweiy aknut pain or stsrw, can do through the agency of the die Cirmi--'y ivrJr-i Vhlomftrm. adioiuUtered by I r.

WAIT fc HON, No. 6 Bond-t First-class dental operation on the lowest term. Refer to lira. Pond. t.

ilchri-t, Webb, VVor- tier. its. ems, uurcuiuru auo o. ners. INFOUR1ATION WANTED OF OWEN 81.

A IN, whocame over from imerick In 1A4S, and is one rye. Any Inlnrmation will i re-eived by tun di-in-elatstlrer, IlEl.ENA SLAV IN, liamaroi.stk, Y. APPLK-JACK-THERK IS A LETTER TO vru fruai Mary at Ko.4i. Yeu willfiud in it my aMress. tail at suon a yoa can after a.

Pi STElt COpNTKY TOEETtTiT A restating 14 acres of rhuiee land, of a mile sooth ib ity of Poashkeepsi, and adjoiniug the beautiful rmuud at M. assar, Esq. 1 he house is iarg and coiu-MMiious, the nlaos is well stocked with fruit uses and shmtihery, and like stables, kc convenient and in irood. rdirr. To be lit, completely furni-bed, aud with or wi'Ji-t horses, aarriogrs.

ae. Ymsxmioa given on the lt ot Novemher. Eor partiru'srs Inquire on th premie, or Dh! WITT CUSTOX J0NEJ.N. 1 IHK kt.MllkM.lL itf haries II. Kui? within the City of PoushkeeDiua.

eeotaiainr I0acref land. The bouse is Inrg and con-vsnk-oi; lh grounds ar with fine fruil trre of ewry variety. Te let wi.h or without th furniture, poaKrv, fte. Possesai'Ht will ta sriwti on tha is of November. Rent moderate.

For aptly to H. MoKliAN, No. the wWnWr the premises. CH AS. H.

ARANdK, N. J-FCXISHKD AND oousra, boauiifully situated, an hour frors Kew-Torv. to k-t the season or year; oats, rams nnd vtHa tra to rent and for sal lew, by HKhKY B. BLAtXWELU No. Nw-Yrwt.

ta II A. U. 4 Maia-st. Orauss. I to I M.

HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE flK HAI.H oil TO LKT-A N2AT DFSIRV ho bwssnteo and frar-atory aoaas. No. S4 9th-st ear Lev ington eontaiatne 16 raoais ftaih4 cn-tWeie wuhall the improvements; or Will be exchanred fcr oU la tha XlXther XUU Ward. Inquire as th wetutsea. IRI OF FlYK II ENDUED A CF EM, IN Gae Valley.

3 acres improved, butldjag ex- aeorite, for sleof exchanin or oae-third Iowa or llli- iand or City proj rhr. a. HOUSES ROOMS WANTED. A NT A Fl RNlrvHED KOtiM IN BROOK- be x-upied only In the r. nr a VODnv trnDnml.

tj ri I B. til awnLrf iwl Sm tk. wn 1 MM Bmtil P. hr a Vounr rrnUetnxai. ta riva lesaona in music atotasliyt asuMt booawaeof tbo priadpal 31 iy asiMt a ms of tha wiacloai strati s.

Suln (Vrv A.Aw. .1 I o. ss Tunew BALLS. FES TANKkki NoTioNS FOR UF.CEHBKR. OtT TO-D 4.T-FRICE CltXTS.

rnhjhhd hyT. W.STRONO,N.saNasan-t. PIIEKB I ONH FLACK 1TI TIIK CITT t. iT FWT nntr7. bII I sold, aad othr, la Kh-t.

by the Rock' u4 -Jnti Uilk Awiatiaa, betwtea rMdaayaa4 4th-av. W. CAKflKLD, MBOARDING AND LODGING, rpO LET. A PBIYATK TAMIL WOULD LT A waU-fornished roost te a gentlemaa and tw gentlemen. Apply at No.

PS East Broadway. i Tllii DONE" ANA, UUTL TT HONTKAL. TheproprWtersof the above named wen-known establishment, have completed their arrangement to receive inter boarders, tojretner wua ampt accornmonJion JxnjKif AND Per J. BKKNNAK. Now offer a few very desirable room for nwailie and Single gmtlom ten for the inter.

BOAKDINti. A GENTLEMAN AND LADY OR tot 4 single gentlemen, can be accommodated with front rooms on the second floor, and rood board, on reasonable terms, at No. St Willow by-st, Brooklyn, near the City Hall and convenient to the cars. B0 4UDI.NG.-A FEW HANDSOMELY FLT Finished rooms and bedrooms to let, with full or partial board, at Nos. 169 and 191 next St Mark's Church.

The location is pleasant, and convenient to cars, stages, te. BO A It DING VERY HANDSOMELY FIT finished rooms, in snites or separately, to kt with board, a reasonable terms, in a desirable location, between L'ni-vrit -place and Broadway. Apply at No. 33 Clinton-pi are. Boat: i) i gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen can obtain pleasant rooms, with board.

in a private family; terms moderate. Apply at No. 76 Amitjr-st 1OAKIlNU-WTTH I'LKASAXT KOOM3, FOR A AKenOeman and wife, or three single gentlemen, can be had at No. 78 Craiiberry-st, Brooklyn, 'i'erms reasonable. IXIAKDINU A LARGE FRONT ROOM.

AND A I-mall one, can be had, with botnl, at No. 147 8th-st, a few doors from Broadway. keferences exchanged HOAKDINtJ. HANDSOME SUITES OK ROOMS, suitable for families. Also rooms for single gentlemen.

No. XI BOAKDIXJ. VKR1 i iirfd. with board, at 6th anHth avs. ERY PLEASANT ROOMS MAY No.

64 West lith-it, between IN WKiST FIMIKTKKNTH-S 1'. An entire second tioor, or the front parlor aud bed-rwiu, haridsomcly furnished, in a first-class house snd private family, to let. with hoard, to a penile man and wile, or ainull family. Address F. 11., Box No.

10 Post-eRice. IAHD IN lKOK liYN. AN ENTIRE itrii.i iloor. Kent eel furnished, ran ba obtained of a private tmily, by a gecth-miin and wife, or a party ofsin-fits gentlemen, in the putdcrn built honse. No.

US within irf minutes walk of the South Ferry. I'nexcepMoitiible references required. l() KI IN UKOOKI.YNA GENTLEMAN U.lDd ife. or two single acntlemen, can be wommo- d4tnd with picaitant r.xn.is ami onril in a genteet private runny. r.v Mfipiimr at ai7 iecween Stme sts.

liouae containing' all the modern lui- proveineuts. tXIAKD IN SMALk FK1-ivate family will let. with hoard, to a centieinan nnd who, a I q-li rod lartre In.iit room, with pantry, on second floor; single rrn.iu to a Kern Ionian reference re-Apply at No. 6 i West Warrcn-st. DUOOHLYN II KIOIITS, A PLEASANT of roim5.

suitable for a family or rntlemen. to li with Ixtard. The house is pleasantly IcaUd, con venient to either all st. or Fulton ferry- Apply at No. llcnry-st liefcrenees exchan(fl.

BOKUU WANTliD TO PARENTS-WANTED, for a youth IK years old, enigcd in down t'iirn. a room, with break faet and ten. in a private family i'i New-York, where he could have tiie advantage of social society, and where his moral conduct would lie rred for p.nd directed. Apply by note, addressed Box No V.t: 1 1'ost-oflice, giving terms, and qualifications. I )KI WANTJKUA Yol'NO AND NEWLY-1 J'lniirrie i couple would like a home for the inter in a Jiuiill private f.iioily.

Any persons, having a snug little room, with onvenieness for a fire, and willing to take a conule to board, on very moderate terms, will pleaae IK HOME, Box No. 154 TimesOffice. A desikestopuocuub for himself ami furnutied STHtrtuicnts, with in a ftrlctly nrlvale and reipecble family locu-tl in between iileecker and ltth-st. 4th und Uhavs. Ai-ilre, s'a'ins terms, II.

office of the New-iTork if Commerce. YATANTUD SC1TK i'F THREE NK'ELY FLR-V ni-hed rooms, and board, on the west rtie of the City, two bedrooms and a.sittinit-room. tor a fini'y of throe )ierons. A private table iil be required, aud the total -jrrene. gas and fire, mast unt evcd $30 per weeK.

Address C. Box No. 141 Tinira oilier. IKT. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A A woi'd fluor.

parlors and bedrooms, ncwlv and hnnd- somsly furuiKhcd. House has all modern improvements t-l'l" windows with a tine view. A first-class private ilde will ba furnished. Reference Apply at No. 200 4( h-av- southwest corner of 2lst-st.

ACCOMMtTDATlONS. AT prices, can be hrd at No. Went corner This house is nirtly furnished, and kept in tliO best style, and is well suited to the comfort of UtmiUes snd single yen; 1. 'men lowest price lor pirtnle rooms with hH.nl. 6 per week.

A "and Ht-s Wil'i: a a.retarnrd from Europe, wish se I furnitlieil ar.d bonrd (private table preferred.) A (air price will lie nd none but parlies need apply. Ad-dies. with full particulars S. Box No. 3 1 rp fj iTe XT 1 TH ROAKIVA SI' I OK HAN DSOM A roorav on second lloor, also rooris on third and fourth iar Kenfmcn, at No.

40 Eat 2tth-st. all modern improvemeots. r.ch.'inged. FANOSO.UEEY FIXllMSHEU KOOMS IN or f.uirjteiy, to k-t. Hi'inut: lKj.ir-j.r witu breuktoabt and tea.

if iknired hone, tec btwoen Cliuton end AVavorlcy-places. inquire at No. 2X) Gn-ene-iit. rS.tIAI.Lt FAMILY OCCCPYINO A HOUSE UD-town. with all mo lern imnrovemer.u.

wi to li a ia-ee room on second floor, ftirnirjid. wiUi board, ti a B'leminand wite.atvtl pcrwe-ik, tireand uiclmied. ililrfts No. IVi "irt Oftice. KOO.rs TO L1T-AT N0.1 I t'urrolUplnee, went of and convenient to A handsome Darlnr and extlwion-room on t'l firt iloor: a' so on? or two siurlc rocms.

rartial tird, if required. NO. 24 FNIVETtSITY-PEACEi' JtlTtNEII KIcsaHt'y furnitlied Ujtrtipentsen hiiite, with full board, nr private table if pmerred, to let very desirablo shitrfo rooms, floure furnished with all of the moil-rrn Improvement. References ruired. J9 FIKTM-AVKNIiK.

A SIM'l'E t)F aniinomely roims. wit1! r.r;vue table only. win ne tec a nexiranie mmiiy requrrm tirjt-ciasi AUe, a mnll parlor and bcdi'oeni, ssita-bli for a bachelor. A NO. 7'i TKKT11.STREET, NEAR FIFTII- AV.Hnnl -tamely fernhed a-artmntm en suite nnd single, with full brvird, or private table if preferred, to let to rt.pcuble parties.

A'PIIIVATE FAMILY. OCCUPYINO A flrt-claoa house In a desirable location, will let a parlor and b-slrooin with board, to a gentleman snd lady or two single gentlemen. Apply stNa.it West 3th-st HMO FAMILIES OR SINGLE PERSONS A wifhiiiff boaid for the Winter, in a rirst-slass houxe. with a superior tald A bssrtier of six year would sueh to call at No. 33ii 4th-a orner of 2jth-st ALUKIE FRONT PA LOR, ON THE tend lloor, with bedroom ai-d pantry adjuring, i Vil, may be had, with or without board, at No.

4i near Broadway, iluferences exchanged. CNR LARE NEATLY FURNISHED 'room aud two bedrooms to let, with board, on le tnnn. at No. 5 2d-av. lnansr at (i oViock.

RettT-erwf VO. -J-i ITNION-S4JUAUE. A LARGE. WELT a lurnuea room. over-iowMug Uie square, to let.

Ml boird. Aluo. a Imek room. TEACHERS. A TF.AriIEv-A GENTLEMAN WISHES A xVitnatlon for a friend.

a lady, who has had several experience in teaehing is a graduate of a female seminary, and is qualified to tnstrac in the vjriows branches of au Ens llah education. drawing. French and uiutic; rio particular locality desired would be willins other dwtsnt post Thebe4 of reference can be siren. Address T. J.

11., Box No. WU Pt t-oflico. Hfe Troy. N. Y.

A TEACI1EK-. LADY, AN KXPKIUENCKO i Vteacher, deures an enageaient, fnr a few hours dally, in a family or suhool, to instruct in English, French and miKie. I. nexeeptieaahle references given. Address it Tesoher, Madion-aqttar Poat-oBioe.

AH TEACH Kit. A TOCNO LADY in teaching desire a situation ia a school or rauuly astearlierof higher EnKimh and advanced rudi-taenu of sausic and French. Address HOME, Peek-skill. N. Y.

AS TEACH KK A LADY. AN EXPERIENCED teacher, desires an engagement la a school or famHy, to tearh Latin, Knell, and lime atari French. Address II. B. ttauoa 1).

A1 TEACH Kit, OU OQ.YEkNESSt.A2f lady wisbest fom aa eaguemrntin a bm ily orschooLoraa vtsHins; gTrnes; she teaches Eb lUh. French astd ansie, and caa give the kwtrefereiMes. Address E. C. No.

XI rst3d-. New-York. AM HXPEKIENCKD TEACH EE. EN itiiAitunawin tue oess acaooi in in can ive aa honr or two ta private insornctioM ia EnjrlUh, retich ami eia.uios, or woald conch a lad tar cuii. se.

A M4TUON OR TEACIIElt-A LADY OF XV practi cal experience and genteel address is desiroa af eotaiamgaaitaatieaasBaatronorteacneria an Institu tion serair.ary.ar housekeeper in a privas thaiiy. St is indastrHMts tn habits awl strictly conscientious. 1 nexosptMoatile reference give. Call at No 4 rooslyn, or address T. at that asm amber, tbron week.

OU RESIDENT GOVERN ESA. Aa Eacliab lady, ot laaay rn' exoerieBee ta teach ing, desires aa encasement ia a gentleman's family to to-tract ia English. Masie, (both vocal and instTmosental.) French, (squired in Paris.) and Flower Fainting, r-alary iutsomcnaeHaaeBJortablhome. AodrcasB. K.

8.. box No. I' IMoes Orooo. crr-rii vintr urie.in xxhy a young lady who has had rood advantage a4 experieao she is abundaaUv qualified ta teach children Of it year or ajrv mm nc'ishhn dlrcfatl. ish breaches.

with uasie and the Fveaca lanfuac. EH hofii? Imt Ofiea, 8. St DRY GOODS. CONTINUATION r. OF THX GRSAT CLOSING SALS -r Of tae stock of XDWARD LAMBERT 447 Broadway.

FRESH EEDUCTIOKS Ar conttsatly being mad in price to ensure the tale of th enUxe stock prior to the 1st of December. ESPECIAL ATTENTION Ia Invited to the stock of EHBR0IDERIES, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, i SILKS, AND OTHER DRESS GOODS, In vMca will be found soms VERY CHOICE STYLES at exceedingly LOW PRICES. cloaks cloaks: VTe offer at retail a large and attractive stock of CL0TU AND BEATER CLOAKS, at extremely low prices. The stock: comprise all the latest and moat fashionable atyle. manufactured expressly for the Broadway retail trade.

E. 8. MILLS ft No. 413 Broadway, near Canal-st. Wholesale stock aa usual at Nos.

342 and 344 Broadway. CLOSISOOCT MALE. RICH PARISIAN FASHIONABLE SHAWLS. GREAT 8ACRIFICE, FOR 0XE WEEK ONLY. MUST BE 80LD, AT NO.

NOVEL ATTRACTION AT CANTHELL'S. LADIES, ATTENTION I BOOTS AND SHOES AT WAR PRICES 1 1 OUR LIST OF PRICES. LADIES' BALMORAL Winter favorite, is cold at The low price of two dollars and fifty ceuts-a dollar less than the a-ual charge. LADIES' CONGRESS WAITERS, at one dollar and seventy-five cent an excellent and most serviceable article. LADIES' GAITERS, the cheapest article ever offered, is fumi-iked at the remarkably low price of one dollar and a half.

BOYS', MISSES and CHILDREN'S SHOES, proportionately low. xcelleccc. durability and cheapness are the characteristics of our fabrics. Visit CANTKEiX'S No. H13 Hroadway, Between 11th and l'ith t.

CI KiniAN OKOOKS, CTII-AV. AND are selling RIBBON'S, FLO ITERS and RCCHES. In every novelty of the season. A HOLD STflOKE, AT NO. 379 HKOAD-AlVAY, CORNER WtiiTE-ST.

An Impofier stock of furnishing giiods selling off at retiil.or anyoiher way to pet it ii.ti cah. at price- never before heard of ia this line of trade. Kine -ply linen collars at in cents the new ftyle if called Figaro" or at 6 cents; iininensu lines of ties at to 60 cents; hosiery, ahiru, under clothing, cloves, handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac, A all at half price. No cue poes out of here humbug." The goods are to be sold what they will bring. AT IIIH.

(iAYMI It'iS CORSETS AND skirts exclusively. idles are invited to examine Oiosecelebruted t'onttle corsets, manufsct'ired expressly fn i'aris to Mrs. OA'i NoR'S order. A hirge variety just recived. Also, the Princess Clotiiilde iskirt-a very vhanc, (new pattern Hal moral Skirt.) Last season's goo sclliiig at panic prices.

No. 843 Broadway, ne ir t. CHOfCU If IT No. 4 1IHOADWAY. Otieninir at retail of an entirely new stock of Sable, Mink, and other choice furs, in the most desimhle styles, much below usual prices.

S. (inGE. Practical urner. A TTENTION" CAI.LKI1 TO tiVIL NHW of HOSIERY and GLO ES of all sizes. Also, indies' aud Gents underwear.

c'l'SIiM AN BRtlOKS, 6th-av. 28th-st. INSTRUCTION. CH AKLlEIt INSTITUTE. FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR T0CNQ GENTLEMEN, No.

48 and SO Eaxt 24th-st, near Madison Park. Boarding and Day School, Classical and Commercial. Fourteen tenchers six American, five French, two Ger man and one Ihere is a Primary Dearxmect, also a Gymnikjiuui. For complete details, names of the pupils' parents during the last six ycani. see the pro spectus.

PROF. ELIE C11ARLIER, Director. ill be raopeued on Tuesday, Sept. IT. EXP2IJINCIiO AND M'C'ChtFUL would give private lesiions in the English branches, composition, and rudiments of Iitin, at a very mr derate compensation, with the bc.it of refcreuces.

Ad dress S. Box No. 133 Timet Office. EUENC1I AND ENGLISH DOAUDINtt AND DAY KCUOdL, NO. 32 WEST 18TH-ST.

Mrs. IVERET'i' is prrpared'to form fr 'youua: htdies wi-iiius to pursue the titudy of the Uiiicn-i'Te English l.itjr;iture. A course of eturus on jiisi-ory will also be ivcn. MIC. GEOKGE C.

ANTHON'S CLASSICAL French and Erifrliiib school. S'ith aud prepa-nitnry dci'rtmeiit. Nos. and srj Eruiidwsy, coruero? Sept. Si.

I'irculars at the schou, at iUu Uolph't, No. (J3. and at ChrinLun's. No. 763 Bro-ul jrav.

IMlOK.KEEPIXGi IENlANrHl -Jr. of Kivini: three i ttis, Ti leseons e-eh, in fentnnnihin and Arit'imetic oi-Book keeping lemons unlimited, lor and his ad- nilracle ptau or nil i-tidc oat puril inttrnr-tion. lirtvetteeuectof hun lreds to nt No. Hi New-York, an I o. -ti Br i Ex-li'ov.

S. Col. plan ol iu- and expeditious. rjHN MACMULLllVS FiJMNCII, arid CWsical Scl.icl ru reopened Sout. 9, laCl.

at No. soo Brotidway, corner of 2-th-st. The Primary department is the charge of a lady wbe has taught lor eleven years in one ot our best schools. Circulars at Lockwoodss, No. 411 Broadway; Price', 41rodway aud at tha School, pi! "KTu NSST IT UTE.

TAURYniWN A N. will comaienire its Forty-eighth session on, FRIDAY, Nov. 1, 1G1, fur can he had of Jan. Whitehsud, No. 1 7 ilisims of A.

B. M. M. r.fiice of Manhuttsn l'riutini No. 1 or fcy addressing te Principal.

1). s. ltovyE. M. A.

V. II. KJNCLAIK HAH It ET UK NED pupiis from hunnnu.il EnroM'aa tunr. and will ha jcive privawf-inxtructioa, at the pupils' resideuce, iu the usmJ branches, as well as in and mathematics. Address No.

8 West 'lIIi VA VI LION SCHOOL FOit liOYe, A 1j A 11 FORD, CONN. Instruction tLor.ngh num-lcr limited. For circulars and further inquire of O. Van leunep. No.

1 IT Rev. E. I. t'riaicofliceof she New-York OustrrvT or address tiiv Princiiutis. I.

J. BIUD. 14MHtTEOVAUl INSTITUTE. NEW-YORK llo per. year.

Best sustained Boarding Seminary in the State, brick buildings, for ladies and geutleiiieu. A hie teachers in all departments Winter Term. 5c. Or, Whitehall snd Saratoga Railroad. Address Rev.

JuSkfH K. EWiG. FAMILY BOAKUIX4 SCHOOL FOR SIX i s. An Iacher, with a hesdthv aitna- tien on the Sound, near Uie City, would take this number at reasonable charges. Addnw A.

iioi 2j3 Posttfnce. New-York. nrBliAN, IDAME DIET3C AND JllSiS MOFEAT. French and fceFlish Boarding and Day Schcul, No. 79 Eiui iStb-st.

'the' best professors and leaclier are engaged. lilruction gives in special bs-Muih-s, or in any of the language. ioiJNT WASHINGTON op cunrerui tiaLK.A I JIMAti, Kec-lurs, a ith twelve assixtanu,) prepare pupil of all age for business or College. CJa1sTcaL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL-s JAMES WEIR MASON, A. removed to N.

6t East ttsthiit Eighth eii-nnual ession begins September io Personal instruction by the Principal. Circular at Carter's. u. 53 Broadway, and at the school. PAIIKEK ANDBEUTIIET'H CLASSICAL, French and English School, with primary department wi juiHasiuai, cam corner ot Broadway, ill reopen icpt.

9. French is spoken in ooe department. Circular at Lockwood Booksuir. TI1K MISSES OAKLEY WILL REOPEN ttteir School frr young Ladies en MONDAY, Sept. 16, at No.

as between rtth and 3oth wher dreulsr may be obtained. N. A. B. WIN ANT, Principal.

Board and tultios (23 per quarter For circulars address the Principal. OAHDINU-KCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT STAMEORD, CONN Z. B. N1CII01JS. Principal.

Winter term comnaeaces Nov. 4. For circular address the PrlncipaL fNTVEKflTY GRAMMAR SCUOOLOPENS Sept. with rooms entirely renovated, aad rafur niched. Circulars at the ISAAC FERRIS.

Charx- CnlversUy. THE MILITARY ACADEMY, WHITE PLAINS, S. win reopen Oct. I. ltL si.

t. L.wa.wTmu. rnnespai. HELIGIOUS NOTICES. CEVENTY-HItiT KEUIMENT.

KKV. MR, V3 WILEY. Chaplain, will, by re aest, preach a tenaoa before tbesncBibersofthe Refrimenten SUNDAY EVEN-IN Nov. 2, In Christ Church, corner of 6th-ar. and Services c4ssjnteBceatlJ clock.

4 COAL. COA Imp ENGLISH CANNEU AND UYERPCKL Orvel. aC importariost made tor domestic ns also, Cnmheriaad. bhuw Red Ash. (Pearfc Orchard.

trenaoia Ihigh and Locaat Mowntaia. at lowvut market price, from boat from yard- HENRY RiEVE. Corner Canal aad Centre, and corner Jane and West sts. TOIt HALE-sTTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS m. mat tea to nny botm power: atso.

to nr-j- bore power also, Worthln-toa lnjaire of J. COLwELL, No.HWet team pump. zius-at. IIYK AMERICAN EA4JLE FOR SALE AlMee la aire of t. V.

UTLXR, M4 ACaa- SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES XJL wanted, as enamoermaiu ow as lauourw, 7 I KA trconei TfmnM from tome Ol 'blsl-ilkTlntruyh with for several years, t-au oeseeu tor -inir at No. MS near Stth-st. CHAMBERMAID, ANTED. BY A A aitnation as chamber- i I a- A slUU W. ne waeninr sou iruuiu care of children she ha Uie best uity reiereoo lection to to a short distance in the conn-try.

111 a So7a fashirigton-st between Vi sits and Canal third floor, front room, tor two oaya. AS CUA-MBEIOIAID, Protohtaot young woman, a situation tq do thsniher-workand waiting or general housework in iimtll Pri; vate family has good ity reference from her Ust place cr. nnl MI much SO object as a (rood home. 11 for two day at No. 16 West 2.th-t..

between bth and 9th ar Art CHAMBERMAID. COOK, by two respectable youug girls, situations one as chambermaid, and to do fine washing or laundry-work, and the other as cook, and to asist with washing and ironing three years' reference. Can be seen lor two days at No. 175 between 7th and Mh avs. A CIIAMIIEIOIAID, cfcc WANTED.

A S1T- ill; nntinn i ra.mwi.hlii rirl to do chamlerwork and iwaiting, aud would have no objection to assist with the warning or wouiu uo uie nousewura ui a tu'i good reierence given. Call at No. 39 West i3th-st-, between 5th and uth for two das. Af CII.liUEU91.1D,&e.-WANTED, BY A ruspecuble young jf irl. a siiuiirion as chambermaiii and waitress, or chambermaid and to asist with washing and irooiup has the best oi' City reference from her last place.

Call at No. 2D 'West between Bthand third fluor, front room. A CilAMDIilOIAtD. rEll, BY A 2s.repcctalle young womn. asclinrabennald and to do tin washiuK nd or as laundress nti-derhUnds lier businesj well litsl of City reli-rcitce.

'io lie seen for two days at No. lii! near sec-mid floor, frout room. A CHAMBEKMAID, kc WANTED, A S1T-J-uatioii by ayounx Ionian, ss chiimbermaid and beam-stress, or nurse and and seamstres.or will do tine washing and IrouiDK best of City reference from her last place. Cad at No. 2 Patthin-place, West near 6th-av.

A 8 CUA.11BEK.MA1D, fcc- WAN 1 ED. A Si I nation by a re.siectable youns woman as chamber maid and lauudress; hi lived in the best of lamiuea.au'i can give uood ity reforeuce. Call at No. bt West Wasli-iiigton-place, for two days. rTCHATlBElTMAID AND LAl NDliEHS.

Wanted, a situation, by a respeotalde young woman, as chambcrmuid and lauudress; understands Erencri liutiDg. and does up mus'ins in style; Jity refer-eiit Irmn and Americsn families. Can be seen or two days at No. 5il be: wee a 31st and 32d tecond tiuor, back. AND LA UN DMtSrT, Wanted, a situation by a youn woman, with good Apply at No.

14i Eat near lst-av. At HAl.fltEK.MAlD AND WAITRESS. situatiou wanted, by a respectable youuir woman. as chamliermuid and waitress, or to do chamberwork ami line washing and ironing has no objection to the care of children; has six years reference from her last place, (all at or address No. 431 between 3btn and X'th sts.

A CH AMBER VIA ID AND WAITRESS. a. Wanted by a Proicstant young woman a situation as chambermaid and waiuress, or to take care of childn and do liirht work is a jrood sewer a home more an ob ject than wages. Apply at Xo. 244 est between aua rur tnree uays, iourtn noor.

A II A MB EK MAID AND WAITRESS Wanted, a situation by a young woman. liestofCtty reference. Apply at 191 first-floor, front room. 4 Ctl OK. WANTED, A SITUATION AS PRO-l in afirat-c'ass private family, by arespect- anle person, who has lived in first-clafs eiabluhments in l.jiidon in the above opacity is thoroughly competent to the duties of the situation French and English cookery in all its branches is a g'xnl jnfectioner.

Ac. Salary not muh an object as a comfortable situation. Lnex-ccpti nable reference. Address, for two days, at No. COOkT WANTED.

A SITUATION BY A Sciitch ProtesUint woman; he is a flrst- clxs cook her business in all its branches, mti.s. soups, came, piatry, cike, bread; to be it-n fur two days no objection to the country. Apply at No. t.reenwich-av., ia tne rear. rII AX'I'EII.

A SIT! ITInN. AS t'lRST. A class cook, by a respectable woman: understands cooking iiCall its branches: soups, meats, poultry and am'i i- an exivilent oaKer years in last place. Can be sc-en for two da.vs at No. 511 between 3ist and v.l secona noon, AS COOK.

WANTED. A SITUATION BY A -iA-rro'esiaut woman. as cook understands honing and larding, soups, meats, liht pastry, brid and biscuit, i.c, good t'lty reference. Call at No- iol Ease 31it st between 1st aud 2d tlrst floor. Asp, COOK.

WANTED. A SITUATION BY A Protestant sirl as a first-class cook in a cri vate fami ly the very best City reference can be given can be m-on fur two clays at No. 2-3 7th-av. To save trouble coue nf-ca ap-jly bnt renpectanie private tamilles. AS COOK WANTED.

A SITCATlftN BY A i roteatant woman, as cook one who thoroughly nn- ikrr.tands her business is an excel baker; willing to in watiiirii; und ironing good City reference. Call at No. in third tioor. A COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN family her business fully meats. souix and game pood bread and biscuit baker iiestot ny retcrencc.

Arply or tnree uays at ro. ea West in the tev. A SITUATION BY A RE- woraan in a private farally. Sheisagooil co and haker, and an excellent washer and, irouer. best o.rt ltrefereixes given.

Call for a days at No. 74 West ne.ir -tn-av, "TsCOOK. A VERY EXPERIENCED TERSON 1 A. wishes eitu ition as cook understands her business in dnpartineut, and ciui i. i ve th? highest to Unit ell'ect.

Can be seen at No. 33i near iu the fancy -store, for two days. COOK-WANTED. A SITUATION BY A Protect ant woman cook fhi understands herbn l- ness in ail its branches hits no objections to in-sit in the washing best City reference. Can he seen for two days at No.

til near i th-av. COOK. WAN I'ED, BY A PROTESTANT fAyecbz woman, a situation as first-rate cook: i an excellent baker lias the best of City reference from her last place, where she is four years. Can be seen, tjr two nays, at j. 94 Kiviucton-et.

COok. ANTED, A SITUATION BY A Lk-o Jd co)k. of referease willing to assist in tle washing ar.d Ironinjr. Apply at No. 123 West between ith and 7th av.

A COO Aces WANTED, A SITOATluN, BY xJLt renpectablu woman, us aa experienced cook, and cat maK gr4 brva-t ana bifcait would assist in ashinaand iron inc. or would do the washinir and iron ing of a private family. Can be seen at her present employers, -No. 42 tx.t between 4Ui-ar- and liroasway. A COOK, dte.

A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-Aased Prtcstant woman wishes a situation as plain cook, or would do the housework of a private family'; is a good washer and irouer she is trustworthy of all thigs undar hrr care; a permanent place preferred. CmH st No. 46 West I near Waverley-plaee. A ti COOK, fcc. WANTED, BY A MOST woman, a situa'isn as good ook Iuls no objection a little was'uiug aud ironing has the best of Ciif reference from her laatiilsee.

whore she ho lived for a number of years. Can be f-eeu. for two dor at the bakery No. 2d-av. COOK.

WAN TED, A SITUATION. BY -a respectable vounir womaa. ns first-rate cook, and In washing andlronins; best of City refcrenm i-ivr from her laac plass has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen for two day at No. Ilw7ta-av.

A OOK, dkr. A COLORED WOMAN WISHES a situation as above is a good cook of meals and kinds, baker of bread, pies, pastry, ia a irr 1 wssher and lroncr, and is kind and obliging, lis the host reference. Call at No. 6u Uroad wav.unstairs. A COOK, STEADY, COMPETENT yoa ne woman wants a situation tA ak.

suk iron is aa excellent baker in all its branches, and has the best of City reference. Can be aoen at No. West 7th and Sthavs. A'H COOK, sfcc WANTED, BY A PROTESTANT icirl, a situation as cook is willing to awist in Uie washing and ironing mikes excellent bread has the best of City referencu. Can be een.

for two days, if not engaged, at No. 79 Wot between 6th and 7th avs. AW COOK, dkc WANTED, A 8ITUTTION BY a respectable woman, as good plain cook, washer atd irouer best City reference given. Call, for two day, at No. 174 Wert 3." th-sl, near nth-ay.

8 COOK. WANTHl, A 8ITUATION. BY a respectable mrl, ss eook. washer and ironer ia aa excellent baker of br ad and bisonit: the bestof reft-rence from her hut place. Call at No.

39 West between fcthaod AH COOK, A filTlIATION BY a highly respectable yonng woman to cook, wab and iron is good chambermaid and waitxets has good Ciiy reference. Cali, for two days, at No. J7 in the rear. I AS COOK, dte-W ANTED. A 81TCATKSX, BY xXa young woman a eook would assist ia the washina; and ironing if re aired.

Caa ba seen at her areseot en piuyer's. No. a Ciiatoa-plsce, eth-rt. COOK, A YOUNG W. man, a suuatioo In a private family as cook, suhor aad ironer.

AS.VtfK VU, JYe two young girls for a small tunily.anateeook vaab nd iron, th other to do aaUrwork, take rf Jf5iJ J5.W but tn-'s competent and tail at No. Carltoerst Brookly nT pro- AS00 OE NCRrK AND CHAMIirnifAID: anted, by a respectable yssag wonun.a aitoatioa a ocok. or as nno and chamberinaiil ha Uved sjx years in her last place. Apply at u. i for two i COOK, WASH Ell AND IIlONEIt Wanted, by compete young weanan.

a aitaation a irood pia-a oipk. and ironer. or as chamber-saul ani to do the fit washing and ironing is wil lin and obliglr. Co- etvo the best of City rlfeno fros5 nm lat pla. Call at No.

lis) -plTC twecn Iii aad 8J avs. AS, ENERAL HOUSE SKM VANTWANT- 1 eu.by a resDectahte woman, a airnmiUn I I i in OA I bmcs servsBi or ccaaDerraja can give the best of Citv reference, tali UN. 11 ilr hotweea Ub and nkalZ SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALES. A 8 COOK.

1VAHIIKR. AND IHONER- j. a. wanted, by a capable woman. situation aa ooo plain eook and washer and ironer.

or will take a first-class laundress' place no objection to the i willing aad obliging best City reference. Call at No. 13 Union-court, University-place, between 11th and 12th wr uays. A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. anted, by a situation in a private family, to do the cooking, washing and ironing is a good cook, and a perfect washer and ironer has the best of City ref erence from her last place.

Call at No. st be tween 2etn and itn in tn (ancy store. A FIRST-CLASS MEAT AND PASTRY COOK. anted, a situation by a respectable woman with the best of City references thoroughly understand ner ousiness iu aii us uraucnes do oojccuuu to a urn1 class boarding house. Apply, for two days, at No.

154 near Hth-st. llUVKIfir. IIIH VKOTET tVant woman wishes a situation in a small family to do general housework can do plain cooking. Can be seen for three dav at No. 317 est 2ith-sC coaje in the rear, tep Door.

A UENEUAL HOUSEMAID OK. COOK- -Tm. A situation wauted, by a youyg gin. vo uo general housework, or as coik, wssherodironer. No objection to the country.

Call at No 112 West lh-st between Cth aad 7th first floor, back room. Best of ity ref A LADY'S M- ID. MOST COMPETENT A smhmak cirnflfinn ji lAiiv'ii maid ana senms- -am. mr ruu sr mm tress, dressmaker ami hair dresser also the washing and making up of laces, and all the requisites belonKWig to la ly ux'let, or would nelp in housekeeping. Address, by note.

If. E. No. 331 ttth-av. A LADY'S D.

A SirCfA- XS-tion i lad y's maid ami family dressmaker by a com petent person understands bair-urt'ssing, rench fluting ami all kinds of family yewinr: would ro by the day no objection to go to una; reliable reference. Call or address No. 12ii West ath-t. AS I. Wan ADY'S 1IAIIJ AND SEA.HSTIf ESS- anted, a situation as lady's mnid and scamslre-is by a competent person; understands hairdresnig and ail kinds of family fewiu: or would wait on an 1 is accustomed to Ik st of C'itv reference.

Apply at No. 107 Kat-t l.tth-st.. Irs. NICHOLS. f.T this AS LAl'NDKESS.

WANJTD, A Slil'AlION ill by a lautidres is fully competent: does up l.ulie' finery in the iientest niiinner. and gjniienif liueus uu.i' r-tands I rrnc'i fluting, t-'he ha three years' Cpy reference. No ohjeciiou to aist with th'i if required. Call at No. Vjo be-twecn 211 and 2ttli sts AS LAI'Mt A COMPETENT, K.U'KKl-JTXencesI person wh li'- i to fnke a family's war'hinir.

or a few genliemen's can do clothes in oil ordiT ami on rea-onalile feinis or would go out by the day two days iu tLe week the of Citv- refereijt -'iven. Cail at No. between 25th and 2Cth third floor, back. room. AS Ltl'NIXf fiSS A SITUATION IS WANTED by a respectable young girl as nrst-class she understands llisting or would go as and seamstress; i thoroughly competent for her business; has the very best City reference.

Can he een, tor two days, at No. Is5 East floor, b.ick rooms. LAL'NDKESS. A SITUATION WANTED lis up muslins ax.d French liut.ntr in style; the hest of City reference jrH'en. Can be seenf ir two days at No 2:12 near floor, front room.

1 I) I S. A 0 UY A i.ngiish youug woman, a situation as laundress: can do nj lino linens in the French style; has no to assist in li'hl chamberwork. host Ciiy reference. Inquire nt in the hoop skirt store. A LAI NDIti yi.unT pirl li.S Oli COOK.

A WE.Si'ECrA- wi.hes a situ-ition ns laundress, or wouia Mo ciH.kun;. wasiiiujcand ironini; in a small private family; b-ntof City rt-ference from her place. Call for two days at No. 1Z3 West between 7th and th avs. AS NIJKSE.

AN EXPERIENCED EROTEST-ant woman wants a sitaa'ion as nurse; understands the care of a baby from its birth or as housekeeper to a delicate lady or widower with children: is kind and obliging: can sew has unexceptionable City and country reierence no objection to the country. Can be seen at No. 20i West 33d-st. A t. NL'HSE.

A PROTESTANT WOMAN. OF JTX. i exiw-i lenee, wishes a situation as nurse to take the entire charge of an infant has the best of i'Ky ref- eroi.ee. Can be seen for two days at No. 31 tsi 1-lh-st.

NL'KSE. etc. A YOUNO WOMAN WISHES jituati as nurse and seamstress, or as clinmlicr- lid aud seamstress one who understands cutting and huintf children's clothing has seven years' reierence from the lady with whom she lived laat. Call at No. 142 tast zytn-st.

Af NUIfSE, etc. SITUATION WANTED bY A resnect-ible youwr woman, as nurse and seamstress best of C'itv re.erence given. Apply at No. 40 West between 5tb and (ith avs. A NURSE, fcc A YOUNG WOMAN WWHES Xa situation as and seamstress, or chambermaid and seamstress has good City reference.

Call at No. 112 East lcts-st. A NIJKSE AND SEA3ESTKESS. A RE- a Asi-tHhle Enrlish woman wants a situation a expe rienced eh. Id ujrse unii wwuld be willing to her own sewimr machine can cut and nt children's dresses Uest.t' City rcfRrcnccs; can be seen fir two days, at Mrs.

Whitfield 'in. ity corner of Jefferson Market, AS NI KSE AND SEA.M8TRES, OR CRAM-REKMAIO ANi) WAiTKESi. A hiehly respecU-ble younK woman, v. undoubted re.etetioes, desires a situation in either of the above capacities. Any lady requiring an efficient, neat domestic, will lie pleased by calling at No.

3J.s itli-av first Hoor. front. AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS. A SITCA-tion warned by a competent permu as nurse and kc.uiiHtre-3, or euuistres nnd to dol lielit chnmlHTWork has lived several ye irs in her last place best C.ty refer-euces. Call at or address No.

25 beta-een ith and 27th sts. A'S M7RSE AND SEAJISTKESS, OR TO CHAMBEK WORE. Wanted, a situation, bv a young woman, with savrti years experience, and four years' City reference. Apply at 61 nesrbth-av. A (IIILI) NURSE.

RESPECTABLE A-V-riri wa as a bituation at cmurs narse can lake charge or a ba'iy from its birth or would take a chambermaid's place or as nurse or seamstress would go a short in the country good City references, tall at No. 3(M in the millinery store. A INFNT'S AMET.ICAN jonrg woman wsnt a situation as infant's nar-e, or to wait on an invulid lady is a good pla a sewer; no objection toga a short distance in-the country; the bft of City reference given. Call at No. 231 between 15th and lAh sts.

A WET NURSE. A YOLNO HKAI.l WO. J. aiaa, has lost her baby. and who has a full breast of milk, wants a baby to wet nurse at her own house.

In-qeirc for three tys at No. l.AUeu-st. AS SEA ililsTU KfS. WANTED, A SITUATION ly a first-class seamstress-; understands cutting and fitting children's has no objection to the car of grown clii.dren has Uie test of City reierence. Call at No.

2l0 West second floor, front rom. AH SEAMSTliESSW'AlTED, A SITUATION by a Protestant young girl aa seamstress hajnoob jeeti to do liyht chimberwork, or would take cure of children hns g-Kl reference from her last place. Call for trod tys at No 113 West 15th-sU, near front bastaieat. SEAMSTRESS, dtc. If A TED, li A RE-spectable young womrta, a sitaation a amsrress, or nsrse, or chamberssaid willing and obliging to do anything that is aired wages cat much aa obiect as a omfortable home can give good reference from -r last plce.

Call ai No "Ju iirooklju, second floor, front room. Af. Arc WANTED, A tlTU-ly a competent young girl as and Can operate oa Waeeler Wila. n's sowing has th-)cstu" reference. Can be seen for two 'lays at No.

123 West lOth-ft. AS SB dke. Situations wanted by two respectable girls; the one as rite fiaMVAS and dressmaker is willing to snake herself otherwise useful the other as chambermaid an I waitress is willing to assist with washing- ar.d irons Bo'h can give the bet of reference. Has no objection to the (ity. Can be seen at N.

24 'Aitu-si e.ist of for two days. AS SEAMSTRESS AND DRESsM KEIZ. A young g.rl Wiiits a situatioi as and drrwuiskf-r: cauf -ut acd fit and do all kind of fine w-leg i Willis to do ii'at chamberwork and take ear of cluidrcn can give the bestof reference. Can bo seen at N. 12 West 2th-st.

AH TRAVELINO MA ID WA NTKIi, A by a respectable young berman wmnn to go to California with a family, to take ctire of chil or wait oa a lady; it willinv to psy part of her own passare. Apply at her present place. No. 11 Eaft 2id-st. AS WAS II Kit AN'D A YOl woman wh h.jsasitaatioo in a private familv, Cit Jrm1 a tmrmt Is sa L.

1 a ln 'v "miit wiii irouer, sn-i excellent plain cook; City reference. Call at No. 2tl iu the rear. Room No. 15.

s'WAlTUESS. A HiTOAilON WANTED BY a young woman as waitress, sfho perfectly understsaJs her business and can coiae well recommended, with g'Kid roterence none but respectable families need ap.ily. Call at N.3 West I9trirt. Can seen for two lay. front room, second floor.

At WAITitErS. WANTED, A SITUATION at areifectable Proti-rfaiit voing woman a wxirres ia a private family tind a-stands her buine thoroughly noofcjsctioTi to the oai.try has, the of City riler-euce. Call at No. near in -the hooa-kirttfori. A 3VAlTltt9.

SUUfATlON WANTED BY --a i rotcsUnt Itoii.y. She nndemtads her work thoroujrhlvs en iwo-duce salMurUM-y tesAVinoniaia (or neau.es aud'oauaiMlity. Call or adiirviss No. s9 Uaiversity.p'.ece. AS IT S.

VT A ED. A SITUATION a respectable girl bsi -waitress. Can be seen fur two day at her present era tdover. where she livi for the last two year, at No. ti between University-place and 6th-av.

SWillTKESSsAseA RESPECTABLE CIRtl a sitUjUifn, who i a first-das wahrera, or to do the chamberwork and w'aitin in a private Umily or a private board In g-house; th very best of City Teteresre Can be seen, at her pres.jnt cmpiojir. No. So East 'Ath-sL between Uroadwfly and 4th-av. ABUNDANCE CP (illOD SElfvANTS rea.lyattboUr;ret4usUlin,N. 138 lltst Corrr of Mh'av.

neat, capaole, civil wnmra, '''errnan, English lrij- hand Scotch; titrate wage to suit the tim, for City or counry. ondnctel by Mr. LO YD. Good ylae41 way reac for caj-ahle taut. SITUATIONS WANTED.

FEMALES. AH WAITRESS, A Y0C3 woman, with the best of. City reference, a altnmtt-Z wuuui, wiu ww 1,117 Riensn, a waitres and chambermaid, and to assiH in the aad irocipg. A pply at No. 13 West aath-t.

i tto Jl i HI 11 A WAITRESS OR CIAMBER3f AirjZ mted, by a respectable rW. situation as waiUML. or chambermaid anil waitre- best of City refferei3r Call at her present employ s. J. fa iast iinh-st.

A COMPETENT It Ess MAKER WlSHEft an engacement wtn, few mora private ftuniiics their residences, by she day. utpplr ai No. 267 econd Uoor, front room. FAMILY tilVlN UP HOUSEKEEpl 5 INO i' desirous of procuring situations for three- aaV. a Vtiiti, r.

isnnorws, son cnauiucrnuia and wailreMf one them ha lived in the family It Tear. PPij at. a vt est until oxioca nov. i REE OKHAKtiEI KEE OF CHARGkTTT Servant with excellent City references, and at all prices, can be prpenred free of charga at No. II East llthV -sc.

between 3d and 4th ars. Your patronage 1 respectfully solicited. MALES. AS BUTLER, dtc WANTED, A cUTUaTiuN a butler -T waiter, by a young English Protestant man, who has lived in Urst-cl fiunlliet, and baa first "a class City references. Can be seen, for two days.

Ad-, dress B. ISpangecners's drug store. No. sS Broad- wajr, ucmocu jotu auu ivui mia. A COACHMAN.

WANTED, A SITUATION- mhh riiiiAii ry a respeciaoie. i rwwsia mau thor- oa-hl understands the care and management of carriages! i and horses will go at wages to suit the times can bo highly recommended by several gentlemen st predentin. town. Address J. ilr.

Water' saddlery. No. Mr broad way, for two days. A SCOTCHMAN. A COACHiIAN'8 SITUATION Lwantcii, by a fteady, reliable man, of middle ap; sober, h'ne-1 and trustworthy, understands' his business in all its branches; has lived with the best of rsruilita in thi Ciiy first-rate references.

I irect to Eox No. hfZ Tunes Office, or Mr. Hilling's harness-store, Broadway, 1 ltw ecn 2ith and st ASCOAcTlMA N. ANTED, A 8ITUA TtON A i rnachmnn by a Protestant man has been coachman in this Cify fifte-n years can lie highly recommended a a li -t class iu ail l.iutKb.. by the niont respecti-'i i able ir-nt'emen in tliis City.

A note left at John R. Law-renee Ai carriaire-maKers. No. 4IU BrouUway, will l.e to or can be seen at No. 305 4th-av.

As cociii.ir. to ohihin a tittii tion A GENTLEMAN W1SHE on i-ir vaiuHhie ana expcricncea ci iiman. wbo thoroughly understands r.is business nd ir. i crfeetlv conversant Willi the management and treatuient of horses he has the best of references, having live'. years iu one place.

Apply to F. S. 4t No. Jl 1 ire-t. AS ''COACHMAN.

A COACHMAN'S SITUATION wanted by a mau who perfectly understands the Citv and i in produce reference for a term of years will make li nt anything aires rrom am to 14 per mo-nil for Uie Winter: will be found civil, willinr and ohh' inir Address A. llox No. 2i'2 T. me Office. r- CO AtfliM AN.

WANTED, A SITCATlOJf coaehiuan. by a sober, steady young man; ia iliingto make himself cenerallv useful can prodnos the best of City reference. Address a note to Vf Box Ko. 217 T.me Office. A COACHMAN.

A SINGLE COLOREO MAJf a situation as coiichmaa. lie can be seen at lc No. 'is 3d-av in tii rear. 4 CO aCM.MAN AND ti AltDENER. A tlEN- Za.tiemsn is desirous of oMnininr emDlovment for hi c.iachuian, wbo is about leaving; can well recom- mende l.

and understand, irardeninir. Address No. 3S West for two days. v. A COACHMAN AND f.HOOM.

WANTED. A zi-situation ss coarhin in and aroom. or coachman and ganb-ner, by a single man, Protestant;) understand 1 well the care of carriages and harness; is capable, willing and obliging ca-i milk 1 willing to make hira-elf seneralivuselul can ir ve the bestof Citv and country reftrence wares nit so much an object aa a goes situation. Address E. Mr.

Smith seed store. No. 71 Libei ty-st. AS COACHMAN AND tiROOM. WANTED.A.

as coachman and croum bv a Protestant young man, in a private family has the best of testi-mom-ils for industry and capability; understand thoroughly the care and treatment of fine horses. Addrea J. L. Boa 187 Timet Oflice, fjr two day. A COACHMAN AND ROOM-A VERY 2-w orthy young man, who can be recommended by the with whom he last lived, wishes a situation a pro.nn and coachman in the City.

Address A. M. No. r.ii or can be seen at No. 159 East for twoiays.

AS CiROOM, dtc. SITUATION WANTED BY A steady sinirle vournr man. who has lived for the last five years with some cf the first class families, as groons and under coachman ha no objections to City or conn- try: is a very gooU driver. Can be seen lor two aay. Address ED WARD, at lr.

Campbell's, harness-maker. Xo. f0 opposite the Bible House. AS GROOM AND CO A CUM AN. WANTED.

Ly a resiectable roans man, a situation as rrc-ona and coachman ran he recommended by the gentle-man with whom he lost lived understands drivinir in the ity, anl is willing and obliging. Can be tepu at o. coiti. near ironuwuj 11 ro a.ucij. Afl GROOM AND COACn.lf AN-WAVTED: a sober, steady man.

a Mtuauon a irrooin and coaiiman; one whi perfectly understands his business; willing to make himself generally ueelul no objection the country can produce the bet Citv reierooce. Ad dress Me Box No. 20!) Times Office. A USEFUL MAN. WANTED, A SITUATION XA.sy a single man, who is a irood milker understands the treatment of all kinds of CT-t'e ho grod re- ference is not afraid of any work.

Address J.B., Box No. iJt T.mc Office. A WAITER. WANTED, BY A CAPABLE MAN. J.X.

a situation as waiter; Citv reierence iiem bis last place, in which he has lived three years: can clean and care plate; no objections to the country or to travel. Ser for two days-at Nn.M West second dour or address L. Box No 197 T.me Office. AS WAITER. WANTED.

BY A Pitt IT1I STAN IT; youne man. a situation as waiter in a nrivtite fami ly has ot good Cky reference. Can be seen at sir. liroadway, or any note left with '-lie man at the door will be attended to. AS WAITER.

WANTEO. A SITUATION AS--waiter, by a man hMely arrived from the old country; is willing to make himself gcacritllr useful. Ooorl refer- encc iven. Is a Address, for two dor. Box No.

2tl3 Timet Ofhoc. A WAITER, WA TED, A SITUATION AS A. waiter, in a private familv. bv a stead act i ve mant without any has the bet ot Citv reference ha- no objection to the cocntry Can be seen for two day at No. 757 or No.

t0 Broadway. HELP WANTED. NOTICH TO OPERATITES IN THE BUILDING TRADES. BRICKLAYERS, UOUsK-CARPENTEIW snd plasterers may oblaia employment in LIYERPOOL. EN l.

LAND, at Uie fnllowinsr rate of ware, vril. Prictliyrers, is. sterling per week. 2ts to Jfa. sterlin ner week sterling per week.

"COOK. VTANTED, A PROFESSED COOK WHO-Uioronghiy understands her business and has rood City reconraendatioa. Apply between 10 and il o'clock. this morning, at No. 13 Washington-place.

ANTED A CLERK c'OR A 8UlPEiMJ OF. rice, salary liberal two porters, for store a ctcv-xde-Hi for a steamer. Apply at No. 7 Chatham-sonar. 1 nnn'TAiLORs wanted on military A.UUUcoats.

Kigbest price Apply at No. ST np stair. NEPJiRSONNK ANGLAISE PROTESTANtX di premiere rtspottcbilue, et parlaat tro bicn Fru- Cis uyant habits Parit, 8 ant et restee, 3 an ea Amori--: que avec ane faraiL'e FiancaJse.de premier ordrc dvsiro placer cvmnie bonue enhvnt et dans uae Ues bonce fatniile. S'addresser de tuiies, Ko. 61 th-av.

CU1S1N1ERE FRANCA1SE. DE PRE-mier ordrs (vrai oordon bleu) de Newport desirj pLter Uan une trea bonne fauille; Ir rocSm- iuai illations let plus honorable seront Cuurcies. jS'adresser desuite CI Cte-av. TO LET. 'UO LET-TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY.

A-A Wont parlor, bedroom and pantry, oa the second rkxuv water aud gas; carpets and furniture for saletis-min and wifeorcupying thereu ut the house, ipplv on the premises, Ne. 4 Lidridge-sL, between the hours tf 10 and 5. LET LOW A LARUE HOUSE OS John Park, north s'de, (No. 30.) with privileg the farK. Aiso.sxeoona story oti store As.

4. is tjanai-at-. 1 at a tort Ko, 4ja Caoal- from 11 to It o'clock. rpo LET. THE MODERN THKKE-RTORY UOUSB 1 No.

144 West between ith and fctbava. Hawaii the improvements and I in perfect order and geod lo-cttion. Rent low. Apply to T. G.

CHCLCIliLL, No. 10 WaU-Bt. fa: -m: jp 6L ET WO THKEE-SllitY BRICK HOUSES "i 1 A with tire attached, corner Bed lord and fe Kalb- A Hrookiyn. lneuire of HADE AU. LOCKWOOD ti asniaKton-tt -New-York.

TO STOUY KRlCK HOC'HK A near RMwvkl.a; .11 nwvtrat. hnprovmenta. Inquire of BADEAU, LOCKWOOD fc- ri No. S-T yqshingroa-gU N. Y.

OTlitJi POWi.lt TO LET-AT TIIE EMl'lRI tJ WorV 5. foot of Esat ro.T.s 2WI f-ct hv 45 fet err'mes J.roehor! power. SAMUEL LEGO KT. 1'imvTOirr'ri rinncricrrn -si' HOLIER TO hKM LK-i3" a aad actio house, ene frora th Oxra Houe ar.J Cni.m-qvjire completely fur, BUhed throahopr, inclijdinw liaen and aftver. 'A Torni desirahl ioaUiin- Lot WN COa7Uh-vs.

vj L'UKMMIKD UOUSE TO 1 i.l LE T-A PL'tS i- hti houiu. No. 39 3t-v-ai Hi between Time I war nnd fofrjislitd. A I-rMy to ti. CA lw r.

1. on wn premn OK MALA AT ACREAT SACRIFICE, N.PIK 46 bowling-saloon, calculated lor a town and leutrai rtnt an.1 expanses very hw oirod forpiibllc bcainew. Atply at Ns. Brcadvay, Hooua-21. IT.

PORT EH LNUAUlOLL, Si A it i 14 i 't A Stiit t-fc Of -il- 3.

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