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0 DRY GOODS. iKMOLDi CONBTAHLB 4c CO. are now omwito At Retail A LARGE" ASSORTMENT OP PLAIN AND FANCY BEATERS, s--v Salable tut Cloaking. FRTHCn HABIT CLOTHS, la aM the mo dedrablo colors. FRENCH, ENCUdU ANi GERMAN CASXUKRIS, Aa i A GREAT VARIETY OF TIOSEDS, FOR fcOTS' WEAK.

Mercer. A LARGE-A If B.fcCPBRTJR STOCK RECEIVED, and "will tfttM at MODERATE E7UCE3 -oa MO DAY. Oct. 27. twwf of Merecr.

I CL.UA 1TaN DMAti'ft tliiS. ARNOLD. CON8TABLK CO. SAVE VOW OPF.JV ATPETA1L.TREIR FULL STOCK; THE ABOVE C40C8. ALSO A ASSORTMENT OF JMlAGAJEL8f: HAIR BHAWLS CaeLst of Mercer.

PArRl- DRESS GOODS EMPRESS CLOTHS, FLA IDS. 8ILK3. root, red per late arrivals will tveapened at eta on ONBAY, titb lost. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE A comer ef Mercer. ji oTuFTngj res oi bs.

ARNOLD, CONSTABLE CO. HAVE OPEN A VERTf fULU STOCK OF KOW THE ABOYE GOODS. i corfcer ef Meryr. NU ii ANLTwl5ANAlTnllT. ICAK8, i tMCQUE.

CIRCULARS, JACKETS. I MANTILLAS, la every variety ef ecaterial, I a Fka Ciatrfl Cloak and Ma.tHU Store, Noa. 34 and 30 Caaal-t. V.KO. CAREY.

Optxrtite AraoM. ConntaMe A Co. M. B-MltWKS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS IN ALL PlZEa. LXOAK4 I CJ.OA li Hi i i WKKIPEN ON MONDAY.

ami, KCKIMO, MOSCOW. i FUR. CHINCHILLA, AND YELVET BKAV KB CLOAKS, FINEST GOODS1 IMPORTED. A I EVKRV DESCRIPTION OK V' BLACK AND FANCY ML. 8.

MILLS A 1 NQ. 381 BROADWAY. BIUIU1NM. RIBBONS. RIBBONS.

CLOSING-OUT -SALE. LOT OF REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE." J. BLDXOME. No. MIT BROADWAY, Corner of opposite )idvn-prk.

NO ADVANCE I NO ADVANCE IN PRICKS. ALL IMPORTICD UKKSS GOODS Bold alas MW PRICKS AS WKRE EVER OPFEBXD IN NEW-YORK. And U.e aanoetmcnt, FROM Is d. TO A YARD. IS THli LAKGiCST ER OP KERED AT RETAIL IN THE yards double width MOHAIRS, at Is.

fid. yards plaid A i I AS, at Is. ad. a yards brcM he Fl.EtitKITE, utks. yarns KLOlfRH CK.tll.LAS, at it 1.6 yards Vh.LOOR3 ZAM1NAS, at 6d.

-Also, A large assortment FOPUNS, OTTOMANS. FRENCH MERINOS, CRYSTAL PALACE EMPOK1PM ()F FASHION. I NO. -ti BlIWRRf. i W.

H. HOHWKTS- ATLKURAlVi. -Ml Extra Rich SILKS for Dreoes, of the 1-eet make Snd richewt deigna. The I)reg whirh cot to 'import Iroaa aixty to einnty ioiirs win oe onc-reu at FOltfV-TWO ftOLLARMII oais New SI LK jnst received. 4od Black SILKS at per orot.

noder market value. Extra rich figured Ottomans. Velvonra'and Poplins. Plain Mjtkltmm CieUi and Ottoman, from 76 cents to $2 ycr yard. low pieces Vervetiae at 90 cents, worth So eeato.

Moot desirable Plaitd Woolens for law aieces Woeea's Ckxh, 1 yards wide, a most -excrl- teat black material for braided resets not to be found la any otr store ia tbe City. UALMOKAL SKIRTS. XurIng Goods aoM thin season without profit. h. 22S BRUADWAY.ooriier Waverley-pluee.

i Near New-York Hotel. LACES I I REAL' CHANT1I.LY GtilPURE. I AFPUOATION OK BRCXKl.l.KS, EDGINGS aad INSERTIONS, Tbe Stuek aa lmpurter. amouDtiug to $50,000, and fur wa Laos -IoUl, AogwUter about to bo sold be-i sa theeud of THIS SEASON'. Tbii is oxeeHeut opportonlty to select ia advaaco -UjKk or White Shawls.

Scarfs, l- louorevaad Sots for i WtDIMN'U 1'KESKNTiC Toint do Venice Set, from i. to J. N. B. Merchants wtll dud- it to their interest to see stock krlvre baying front importers.

tNo CsruiT liivr-.) LAGKA1N, No. Broadway. Ocrnei of Warerley-yiaoa. and near New-Y ock HateU UAl-E-UkNlT CNDKRHHIKTh. JLND I.

BHAWKEK. i Sbaker-flaaael uaderxhirt-. aad drawers. Nerina aw-wmkwts and drawers. Lambswnol aaderKhi-i and drawers, t'aiOwa-bjuwal drawers, i KERIKO, and SHAKER KNIT HOblEKT.

Scarfs, WiCr-vuta, and Stocks. and'X a wna Hand Kerchiefs, xuajnsw-nai r.itAi otiiiiia. to oruerror rady-made. ml the shirt and -collar depot. Noa.

S7 aad WUUam-ot, vww aaruB ei aaiucotiiM TUkoiHiKE C. GRAN NI8, Ageai. 80LOBOM Ac 11AKT, No. 3W 1 CRACTJCAL Ci -iilLSKRERS. are new ottering tr retail i-uyers tbe moat extBSiv i IMdrf LACEAMiMUSfAVCCRTAlN-T Aad every style HKAVY CtHTAI.V GOODS, COKNtClbS AN TKiilMiNGA, aver keforo diapdtyed ia this Tarv are psi-aarcd exeeuss orders for CURTAIN, VALLkNCES, TENTl'RES, RJDKACX.

I Also ter GOLD AND FAINTAO WINDOW-SHADES, at a naail advaaoo oa aot prioar. SOLOMON JL UARTJ 'J'- a aa Broadway. IMPORTER-AN DM AN trACTUREKS Mt'l khvlscf CCRTAIN rURMTI RE COVERINGS. I PHOlrKKlNG MATERIALS. AND EVERY KIND OF WINDOW SHADES, OU1 the aUeatioa e4 the wkoleaale trade to tkeir stock of neeo goads, wkiefc ia lW Urgast ia tbe rnarkat, and wdticb tkey oflve for ah aaa abort tkne AT kXT-J-MELk iAW PRICES.

bOLOUON AiUAUT, RRkA WAY. AF.I1 DcaRATORg, are Bering event inda-rmenu ia tkeir STOCK OFV FRU CM AMI Akfc.RK.AN PA PES BANG1NCS. which this srason la nuasuatty largo and arc 11 assorted. Tbey ill guaraatee that ali orders, wbetbwr Pj alala ar M- ia of Parr-iiatigiBa. wiU be executed ia aa art aad awrinauiik- a-taaer.

IM OL'MNINU UOODS! HOrfiKrve cnna 1 ro av a now iMferlng Tbeir inrto FALL ad UIMiR uOODS at LOW. PRICK1. ase NIsT-TOjk. MOtXxiNG STORK. taQroa4way.

AT ERCJVA L. NO. tiir BHO AIr-W A kiadsaf cbUdrea's ctak. dr. Maa- bet aaue O-oniuM.

corseta. injaato wauta, aprooa, -iibs. fcasassta. An. umksMi e-atnasas.

Id-s'ar4f-i. -Mwu-S aaa ataiswaa yaae. -jo. ti mtmi oadcr rarawmts. tatesi batutkerrtiieta.

lutts aod o-at af arm eaibroidewd handker- iu tatole-Uaaa and bett-c oattoa a id atik statu lar eiabrviJ-r kr-Miiag eaavalad pcrftK-iy. -NKRil'TTOCK OH-KPHVR ro. k. evr (is.umo. cm ti-aa Nut (wiare; also, a Ursa stork of Saxov.yia.

N. Joavm gaaaioe kid Revest warransd: inn. aoiRsS very eae-p. at KLGAifa. aAd Broadway.

LHlffiTAlVnt IDIA AND AJIFUlCANi A MaSS.SJ i rw-iar. Silk (.. ter lwks m-Ai. of arr niWil sUaivU4Md DRY GOODS. CBOVCK WINTER STYLES JC8T RECEIVED.

LORD TATLOR WJ cpe fine assortment of abTf 1 AT RETAIL. MONDAY, Oct v. Net. Ml to MT Breed way, corset Grtad-K. Nos.

2U to 241 Craad 4. Noo. 4T ud i Catharae-t STRANG, ADRIANCK dte No. 33 BROADWAY, are offering at retail A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DEE8H OOODBi OREAT BARGAINS, coarareiae VELOCR OTTOMANS IN ALL COLORS, EROCHE VKLOCRS. SILK PLAIDS.

OTTOMANS, PLAID MERINOS, is all nrw shades of bio aod partle, witii Alr sertmen ef new 1 DRESS OOOD8, Just arrived by tbe last learner, ALSO AO STRIPED BEOCHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, From low price to superfine. A large assortment of PARIS LONG AND CASH'fERE SHAWLS. ana au tne new ptinrM ana eotcr or WOOLH1UWLI4. LONG AND KQTJAKK INDIA SHAWLS, kt great bargains, to close an invoice. CLOAKH! CLOAKS! CLOiKS! AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND FAsmoN- CIA KS at aad f.

CLOAKS at 7 and ft. CLOAK and $9. CLOAKS atflO aod fll. CLOAKS at $Mto2S. CLOA KS 27 to 40 per cent.

CHl'APKR TilAV BROADWAY STORES. Iidi, v'f-ue esaiiiiite our (iarfDeoW. In Style, Qnal imil Mboufactare, we guaraotee them eqiiaitoaay mi Gbe cjiy. w. 1-MIUH, CLOAK MANUFACTURER.

No. 274 Bowery, near Houatott-ot. DRESS UOODH. NOW OPEN. -A PPLENPfD STOCK -of all tbe latest Nove'ties imported tor the 13 FnKNiI MEK.INHKS, lT lOSI AN iMfKtBi) CLOTHS.

PLAID and BKO'JHE VEl.OITRS, TtRiN i l.OTH.S. SAXONY PLalDS. i A LP A CAM. BOM A KINKS. CANTON CLOTHS.

iss A COMPLETE STOCK MOURNING CLOAKS AND LKESS GOODS, uso. FROM AUCTION, i a Urw bit of i SAXONY OK KSS DOODS, Frtm 12 V- to 2uc. ir yard. I W. K- PEYTON, No.

74 Bowery. lteivl Point Arrliooe lces. CI. $1 25, tl 60, 11 7B. 6.

60, S3 aud 3 60. Warranted at teas tbaa half jTices. A will open on MONDAY, Oct, 30, A magnificent a3rtient of Keal Black llirrad Lace Veilt. (very choice.) from 92 'M to $to. Blitck Thread Goionre and French Laces.

Coiffeurs and Point Ice Collars, from 1 SO and upwards. Guipure Thread and Valenciennes Collars and Seta. lax-O pieces ValeiK'icane Ires, ali widths. Ileal Lace and French JUisbroidcred andkercbJetk, new styles. LAt ES AND EMBRulDEiiltS.

-XXI at remark k-w prices. k. WILLIAMS No. 29 Broadway. CHARLOTTE IS fll IT II Has opened HER FALL AND WIN FUR FASHIONS I.N VELVET, SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS, THE LATEST PARISIAN STYLES, Also, a large assortment of Leri own mnufctrs now ready.

I i ro. 1,142 15 road war, corner or -bth-st. CHARLOTTE H3IITU I HAS JUST RECEIVED PARTS CLOAKS FOK MISSKS AND CHILDREN. i No. 1.141 Broadway, corner of aeth-st.

RICH LACES AND NEW EMBROIDERIES usi rcceivea or MILLER A GRANT. No. 7u3 Broadway. I 1HC MOW O- SXHIBITIO, Black Cbantillr Points, unsurpassed in style. Black Thread VeilH.

from t3 no. at less than last vear'a prices Point Sets of a new descrlDtion. and mans oUier desirable goods. THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON. HesdameS VIRFOLET.

No. 5 Clintnn.nlat. bava th bonor of announciira to their customers that thev Lave ju.t revuived from Paris a choice selection of new goods aiiaptcd to tiie ftuun. Cornets made in Paris spauially and exclusively lor their house. CHOICE FURS At No.

49 Broadway (up awdrs.) i SlGMOyn GOGE, .1 Manafacturer'of Ladies 's Fine Furs. LOVES! GLOVES Cil.OVES EIGHT Ihandred doten Ladie-' and Misses' kid and Fall gloves, at less than last year's prices a roll assortment of hosiery and under-g-rments, very cheap. New trimming braids, buttons, velvets, small wares. N. R.

600 dnun nice-fitting corsets, at $1. Ladies' and Misses' skirts made to order. Alexandre celebrated gloves, at i F.LGEK S. Nos. 80andr Broadway.

MILLINERY 1 iJAMI! AND NEW-YORK. FALL LOUi. FASHIONS in ladies' bouaeta. flow era and ribbons. I bare some exclusive novelties for jars.

n.MMM unus. ro. tw uroadway. OT'oit PCBI4C AJSECAU toned against n-gotitng the foUoaring U. S.

AlES OF INDEBTEDNESS, tbe same having boon lost or stolon from the subscribers 1 i ISSUED TO D. A C. KELLY. No.24.Sol. dated SepC 36, 000 No.

SU, dated SapC 2 lluDO No. dated Sept. 26, lii-2 LUCM No. 24-BM. dated Sept.

26. UM3 No. 7,06, dated Sept. 24. imX ISSUED TO F.

LOPER. No. dated Oct. 10b- ALOOO all payable to bearer. BLAKE, BROS.

A CO. lo. lag-. No. Wall-at.

LOST-A CERTIFIED CHECK. DRAWN BY A. O. Jerome. No.

67. for dated October 26. oa tbe Union Bank of tkis city, ia ia vor of aad indorsed by baring been Stopped, a reward of will bo paid by rerurotcx it to i ROLLINS BROS. No. 7 Willlam-st.

OrT A PAIR OP i.OI.U SPECTACLES MARKED Xwitkth name af the A reward of A3 will be Pud to any arte who will retarn tbaat to JOEL rfo.7 Wost22d-st. FOR THE flCK AMD WOUNDED. Under an order from tbe Preaideut of the L'aited States a national a.taia bas been established by Abo Sanitary CoouBisaioa tor the sat traosmusioa aad ju.i-eiaos aKrl'Ution af articles contribat-d by tka rople fr the siok aad woaada. of tbe Army aad avv. Tbe svateou after being tried, has kaeador-ma lly approred aad reooai Beaded ty tiaa aad the 8urgeon-eeral.

Tbe seeOri-v it otfsrs agaiat -iraappropriatioa is aractirally iter-ft until the coatriNutioBS are deittared ia the hospitals, where titey necerily pass from the control of aae ooiniawB. of nwr than a milLon articAes sstnt tnreosb ane of the largest of its chaauels ef suttply. at has K-en ascartaiaed that not one huadrsd have miscarried or bean dishonestly oaed. Discreet and rrnstvrortag ageatsaro oooarotly ia vwuting all div-uoos of the army, i actudiog oatao 1 mm.iV Miss-u-ppi i aad the WMtern rrootier. to observe, tkaiit waaU.

to direct supplies wk-sre- they are aaost needed, aad to secure, as ter aa pntcticabla, Usetr boaeat use. I i'le Commissiao -es not nodertako to A'e-liv-r articles to indiidaJa.aad declines ta r-raivv rn-tribatia-a wuA aav resenc-oa aa to tkeir deat-MTiaa wiLhintaliuiM.es: theforee cmalaved in 1 1 the NaUoa. 11 being one of its seeondArv obi-rt. k. en the sentiment of National anity wkerwer it caji roaa in antagoaiam a ik State or loclprie.

Tbe distriba- t-a af hospital supplies is bat a braochof the work of tbe Cotamias'oa. It employs tbe best rorc caa be obtained ia the coantry to aid its larger parposc v) www 1 rur um miui aaa vigor at aar fichting mea. to li.btea their barden. arl an t4intondevtbepnvaHasaadbarusips whtcA are aa. I e-aential part of taocesful warfare.

Fur ths purpo-s jl eootrv.tion to its Lreurr are olctrd. They may he Jreasarvr, ti. T. SlUVS U. Ess iA ailc.

New-Y ork. C-aim-MKmersaader app-i-itaaeat fro the Freeideat af the silrd S'atr Rev. Hear W. uii it. A D.

Bach. LI- Goorce W. Calloxa. C. S.

A-! V' 3- Eobort C. Waad. U.iK. wyaja M. vaa Kerea, M.

D-; Woloott Gibha. -fi Ho. M. Caraaliaa R. Agnaw.

Harm. M.D; J. U. Newlwrry. M.

fc Jr Right Ra. Tbas. M. CUrk. IL D.

Hon. Joseph Ho't, R. W. BaraotW Boo. Mark Skiaaor.

ra-Jerick Law Olmsted. CootrtbatiaBS eg gaitablo oappltea for the rtdk and wanuoed wiiikaravd at the mow ef tbe Woauus Central Author Aaaociaxiaa. No. 10 Unu. New-Vera.

For f-rC-r i-rmatiaa aroiv fa bVw-Tr a Um Mcafaf-oe of aMxin, Biwad h) nu-ito s'KEa, OKTiO. ieerat W- -toa. SITUATIONS WANTED. FEDALES. A 8 CIIA9IBBBMAID AND 8BAJIBTKi5s iL-Wul, a uiiuiw by a respectable Protectant wo-nu to da light ehamberwork and sewing caa perto a Wheeler A WBron's sewing machine.

Caa rive the best of reference, Hal lived over two years ia Jor last plate Has no objectioo to a tiiort distaao i tbo eooo-iry. Addreao J. AL, Box No. 1S3 Timxt OOoeforoito week. CHAMilKRM AID AND KASWTREs5'.

Wacel. a by a reepectable 1 roean yeaa ocean, to do eNtmberwork an4 eewinf or aa a.UeM would aaxkt with t'he care of eUifclren baa tM bee ef refHweco. C51 fcr two Ut No. 7 27tk-fc, -twees 6th and Itk ara. AH CIIAMBRit.MAin AND WAITRKP A very experienced girl wiaheo aeitoation aaebam-bermaid aud waitreas.

or ae aarae acd to eow refers to ftrt-JAie families In Brooclyn, aol hi neatnesof appear aace. eficieexy asd obiicior disuneitinn. will be found a saleable ser-ant. Apply Mr. CHRia TOCHER, No.

T1Kary-C Brooklyn. AH CHAMBEUMAID AND WAITRKS Wanted, hy a Pret-etaat yeuo woman, a sitaation as chanbcrnMid and ptain sewer, or cnaasberiDaid and -waitress ns over two year reference rroin ner un Mac. A respectable place preferred to hUh waze bo efejectiona to a abort dixteace in tbe owrotry. Call Cor two day at No. 4Uit- near 2ath-t.

AM CIIAMHEMMAID AND WAITltKftBr- a. aated. ay respwtafele yonnc rirl, a situation ii chataberaiaid aajd waitress, or would lice to take care of ebildren and de olain rrminr hs tk bast ol relerence from her last place. Call for two days at No. ZU West rear aotnsev AH CHAMBERMAID AND WAITttKs A situation wanted, by a re-portable rlrl.

aa eham-benoaid, waatremi. or sennistresii is an obUkinir girl the best or t. lty reterenoe from her last place; of four years. Ckll at No. 3S Kect near Sth-ar.

caa bo aeeo. Rir two or, rrotn nnbi 3. AS CHA JUlfcRMAIl OK WAITRFMM il.WuM, by a renpeetabie Frotnrtant Ctrl, a utnation aa ctiaiiilwrmmid or wartrmis is anallhed ur either dUk hs aood City reference. Can be seen, for 2 days, at tbe rrotetant rinpioymeittA.eencr.Mo. net ween lAh and Utb-sta.

A CHA.ffBKRJIAID AND WAITRESS ii A respertahie KnKlifth Protiitant tnrl wants a situa tion to do chambenrork and waiting or ireneral Loiue-work in a amaii tasoily. Can be seen for days at No TS est corner of oUi-ar. A ts CHAMBKK.UA1B AND WA ITREHrt. iL A youne I irl wants a aitaatien an chambermaid and waitress, or plain sewer; awod reference. Call, lor two days, at iio XX oUv-t.

AS COOK -WANTED. A SITUATION BY A RE-spoctable woman as cook in a private family she un derstands her business in all its branches; both French and English cookinir. soups, meats, game, jellied, creams. cakes, bread. Ac.

can be well reco-imenudd as to capa- nuity aad character. Uan be eeen for two days at o. 193 r-aai ijiiihi-, near aq-av. A BY A FIRST-CLASS -Ta-Fnghsh cook, a situation: has six years' City rersr- ence can be highly reeora mended by tbe best of fami lies understands marketinc i has no objection to go short distance in theeountrv. Call for two davs.

at No. itss floor, front room, between 2d and 3d avs. A A SITUATION WANTED AS FIRST- Ada as cooa one who understands souDSfish. came. juv tm mti k.

v. iiu .11 ft u. of breakfant brcaH can give the best of City reference. i 1 .1 1.. x.

i i caii or aa-reas at no. ju lii between Ja aad ikl Can be seen till engaged. A SITUATION WANTED BY AN EX- -Ta. perienced cook, who thorouetily understands her busioe-i in all 1m branches. Good Citv referenca from her last place.

Can be seen for three days at No. l8 East near 3d-av. AS FIK8T.CLASS COOK. iVANTF.D, A SIT-uatlon by a first-class cook understands both Ene- iun ana American cooning in ail its briuv-Jies soups, game, ana paxtry and is an excellent baker, can oe seen at No. 337 between 2id and 24th for two oays.

AH FIRT-CLAS8 COOK. WANTED, BY a respectable Protestant woman, a situation as first- class 000k; understands her bnsloess tliorouehly is an excellent baker good City reference. Cull for two days a no. jutss oetween venues a ana i. A GOOD PLAIN A 8IT- 7A.

nation by an American woman as good Plain cook is willing to assist with the washing and ironing bas the bout of city reference. Call, for two days, at No. 37 West between 6th and 6tb avs. A COOK, dee- WANTED. BY A PROTEST- it ant woman, a situation as cook and to itssist with wanning and ironing; understands aoops, nonjury, game, Ac; is an excel leu bread, pastry and pie baker bas good City reference for economy aud cleanliness in person and work :) will be found wiiliog and oblin no objec tion to the country.

Apply fort wo days at No. 83 East be-tweeju irving-place and 34-ST. COOK. A COMPETENT YOUNG worn a wiaaef a situation as good cook would assist with washing, or would take a laundress' place would go to Uie country has good City reference. Call, lor two days, at No.

13 Lnion-court, Lnirersity-place. betvocn nut ana sts. A COOKS AND CHAMBERMAIDS. TWO XXbighly respectable and well recommended girls desire situations in City or country no objection to go separate one is a good cook and laundress; the other a neat chambermaid and waitress both are willing and obliging. Call, for two days, at No.

376 6Ua-av-, first floor. none room. COOK OR CH AMRERItl AID. WANTED, by a respectable English Protestant woman, a situation as cook, or chambermaid willing to assist in washing and ironing vjood reference given at No. 73 East Mth-st.

Can be seen for two days. A fiOOl) PLAIN cook, wash mt ami XIKOiKK, UR GENERAL HOUSEWORK- SER- ANT. A sitnation wanted, by a smart. ccpaLle girl as above, either in the City or country Is a respectful, obliging, 1. eat and trn-ty servant, an excellent washer and ironer and good thorough plain 000k, and highly recommended.

Appiy at No. near Henry, Brooklyn. A COOK. WASHER AND IKONER. ed.

bvasteadv ami rtrv iiwrienmil JX-Situation wanted. girl, to cook, wash and iron in a nrivate familv ia a neut. economlcaland efficient servant, in tbe kitchen, having lived in flrst-clMi families, to whom she refers. Apply to Mr. CHRISTOPHER, No.

10 Brooklyn. AH HOUSEKEEPER. A MIDDLE-AGED AM-erican woman without inenmbranoe, wislies a situation aa bonsekeep-ir in some good plain family in Die City of New-York or Brooklyn Ts capable and willing to do anything belonging to household attain. Call or address No. A' ENKKAL HOCMEWORKRIL A young woman, lately lacd-d, want- a situation to do tbe genera! housework of a sin family; would do cham-berwork and assis in washing arvl ironing; wages not so much an object as a home: good City reference.

Call for two days at No. 13 Union-court, University -place, between llth and 12th sts. AH LADY'S MAID AND SEAMSTRESS. Wanted, by a Protestant woman, a situation as lady's maid and seamstress; ouuerstaudi dressmaking perfect and lieirdresMng; does up is very obliging; has the beoi City reference. Call at No.

250 tUi-av near east side. A URU A PE iTnCED CHILD nurse wants a situation can raise a baby by band; is a good sewer, or would assist with chamberwork has City rrfereixe. Call or addreso No. 2: Wb-av between 16th and IMA aocoud floor, for two days. 8KURSE Ott CH A MB ER A I D-W A NTED.

a sitnatioo by a reapectahle young woman as nurse orgMnMntiiM; bestorrity relbrens given. Apply at No. 1 Brooklyn. A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS. A NTED, 4.

a situation ty a frotestant gin as nurse and -trass no objection to chamberwork kas good reference irom aer last piaoe. Can be seen ror two days at No. 319 West lith-st. A 7UTRSE ANDEAMSTRESSW a situation by a respectable German airl. who oan do all kiads of Nmily sewiug.

and has good references. Apply at the Employment Society's 'b Cliuton Hall, Astor-plaoe, a few dotirseastof Broadway. As nuksiTan iisE Xmhti'i pC wa nte oi by a respemtable Protestant girl, a situation as nam aad plain sewer, or chum bet-maid and washer. No oiyection to do bonsework for a small family kas good ruie no c- twianv. i.

r. 1 ir. AH SEAMSTRESS- A VERY Woman desires a aituatioa as seamstr-ss is an ex-eel lent aeedle-wumaa can do ali kinds of family sewing, sod caa (live a -exceptionable reference. Apply at Book-hara tc BedidPs, No. 307 4th-av.

A SEAMSTRESS. dLe. WANTED, BY A Xm. Protectant womau. sitm-ton in a nrst-claaafiuniW istress and to take charge of vac or two -Town chil dren'; ran cm and fit children's and ladles' morning dresaea, would do light chamberwork and sew.

Caa give the most satisfactory references as to capability, all at No. Jim ist-av be: ecu 13th and 14th lor two days. reexrataieBdaiions as to character aad eoaspeteacy. wishes a aiaaoon as waitiugtaatrt aud eUambermtdd. Apply at her preseat employer's.

No. East 24th third door tn-av. AS WAITEKSK, A-e WANTtP, BY A RE-pet-be ytag girl, a anaatioa as waitress will as- nw ure wHnug aua iroaiag i good Citv evi a v. 0-V. A WlITRESS AND II AM HKk if tin XAAb experienced yonag woman fishes a artaatioB as waix.taa4 chambermaid wwiid um iu tbe waahiaa .1 i- niuiciF rata mc given.

aa ae seen: a No. 1 West rdk-ot-. ketweea scb aad tk avs seownd tioor, for two daya ABCN-V A auMi variety, wh tovc-tigatadcharkntarsaad assy foaad at tbe Ejuplovmmu Societf a OfSce at Clinton Hall, aa Astar-place aod nrh-st a tirw doors east af Bmadway, Brmer1y at the Bible Hon- Stoer-aaa. Datc. ErenchanJ Italian larigaares rooken I Her.

WM. DEMAREST. Sapertntepde-fL WAWPKB-AT MRS. GRKKN'S AGENCY FOB Emaiuyant, a Protostaat waataa perteetlyenmta. tent to takooharga af aa Invalid lady: she iwm poma niLL's wuxuuJUlV-WAlfT-O, 4 6ITCATIOV tVeoacha.an, by a respeotahto single of lr perieooo th-Ttiiy La bred wiibWTof uT Au das taa-i-s tn this City can rive bo best af City re cAci.MA.i.

"I the 1ty reoau-ec-a-ions. Public pTZmMiTllt wpectlgsotieitod by Mrs. GREEN. NaT MftSB ro-d ws SITUATIONS WANTED. AS COACTIMAN-A PITUATiu.t a ainKlo soaa ao eoaebmaa.

to U-ko care or borses or travel with a renUemaa baa ten years CJtjr reiereoctfs froea his last plaoc. Caa bo aea or aUdreas T. H-, No. 112 AH COACJI3IAN, WANTEIk BY A PROT-asUnt single yona nioa. a sitnatioaa coachman and to assist in the rardeoio perfectly nartaada ecare of Aorses and carriages will be found willia- and obUg-hnr has ood City refereaicre no obxtknji to the conn-try.

Cau be seen for two days at No. 67 et aid-sU near Broadway, from I tiU 4 o'clock, or address a cots to C. sot No. au Tiares Offjao. At COACHMAN, by a PTotestant Englishman and wife, without incambrance, sitoatioas together U.e man as coachman and to assist in the the woman aa cook, washer and irooer.

or to do general Lousework both have excellent city reference no objection to the country, tun be seen, for Cbree days, at tbe Protestant Employment Agency, No. I2S between lath and 13th sis. A COACHMAN Ott WAHDKXKK. WANT-ed. a situation by a respectable young man as coachman or eeachman and gardener understands his ness in either cataci.y thoroufhiy; De ot rer-reoce trma last employer, i Adqrea J.

Box No. 1S3 Timet Office. HC4ACniMAN AND CUOOJI. WANTED, A sitaUon as eoachmaa and groom, in either country or city, by a single young uu, who perfectly understands bis business in every way; a good aud careful driver, and has tbe best of City references as to sobriety, civnlity, Addreas J. Box No.

1 Tout Olfice. for two days. COACHJIAN AND iHOOM--A SITUA-tion waatcd by a respectable young man as coachman and groom is a careful driver and understands his busi-nee thoroughly will be found willing and obliging no objection to the country and has the beat of reference. Address M. C.

Box No. 185 Ttme Office. A UKOO.MAND COACIIM AN. A GENTLE-' man desires to obtain a situation for hi man, as b'rooin and eoarhmao. Address P.

HENRY, Box. No. 1 Tttar Ofiice. rv a young man, a situation as light porter in a store or office is not afraid of hard work is willing and obliging. Address a note for HENRY.

Box No. iOO Ttmrt Office. "a RTKILT A NT BY A PROTESTANT TXvoun man. aitnation a porter in a store, or coach man in a private family best of City references caa given. Address J.

Box No. 306 rimes mce. AH WAITER. ANTE O. A SITUATION AS waiter, in a private fStmily, by a competent servant can produce long and satisfactory City reference.

Al-dress M. No. kI Broadway, corner Amity- ar Box No. lf)6 TY.ie Office, for two days. A FIRST-CLASS WAITEII WANTED.

A LKitQHtioo at first-class waiter in a private family, by a mot respectable Protestant who is thoroughly com petent in his business in every respect can produce most satisfactory reference. Call or address WAlTk.it, No. 20 Et 21st-sU, third floor, front room. rANTED-A SITUATION IN A WnOLESALK OR IM PORTING STORE, by a youth of 16 years of age, who han jut lefttlie Free Academy. Th vxar bst of City reference given for industry and honesty.

Salary no object. Inquire of S. MARKS, ao. -3 -utn-st. 1 HELP WANTED: A BO Y-WANTED.

A SMVtRT, 1 NT IX I 1 boy, about 13 years old, for an'otBce: must be of very familr. Addrnu COUNSELOR. Box No. 4.V.U Post-office, in handwriting of applicant, with references. A LADY'S MAID efce.

WANTED, A YUCMU-wonian as maid aad seamstress-one who under stands hair-dre-smg and dressmaking thoroughly. Ap ply immediately, wiO testimonials, at flWAiUM BEDELL'S, No. 307 4th-av. NURSE. WANTED.

A PROTESTANT NURKE, competent to take the entire chrge of a child four months old a person not very young preferred a good home wages. $7. Apply at No. 94 East 27th-it. AVANTED A SINGLE MAN.

THORODtiHLY competent to take charge of fancy poultry and farm stock most be a good milker, ana wining to make nim- self generally useful. A at No. 221 between the lion rs of 10 and 4 P.M. WANTED TWO GOOD. ABLE, INTELLIGENT 11 men of experience in tbe business, to drive tearna.

de livering goods to the dry goods jobbers. Good reference required. Address Box No. 4,616 Port-office, WANTED A MAN FOR GENERAL'WORK ONE that can sell goods, if n-weasary, and one that knows something of tbe cloak trade, jlilress SUCCESS, Box No. 14 Time Office.

JEWELERS WA5tED -TKN OR TWELVE first-class ttney chain tnakurs wanted none others need apply. HENRY JAHNE, No. 91 Clio-st. AUCTION SALES UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, BY BURDETT, JONES A CO. DANIEL H.

BURDETT, Auctioneer. CARGO OF PRIZE STEAMSHIP CIRCASSIAN. Rv vlrfne of an order of .) tn me dl td bv Hon. M. ifarvln.

Judge Dirtrict Court United Stales. Southern IXMrict Florida, I will sell by public anctjon. on TUESDAY. Oct. 2S.

at 10 o'clock A. from the Union Storetu Brooklyn, the remainiDg portion of the cargo of the steam-; ship Circassian, consisting as follows 340 Quarter casks brand v. 666 eihth 4 half 105! bbls.do., 29 casks A bay the. Ill bags Pepper, 10 bags Cloves, 170 bags Java cnee, 3t bugs 1:10 1 once, cases sar dines, 400 cases Sherry Wine. 72 chests Tea, 18 cases Gin, 100 cans faint, 4i bbis.

soda asm, 7r-nk8 trace Cuxms, 1 a-k Hammers. 1 ao. tlorse nhoe Mails. casks Sad irons, canks Planter's Hoe, 2 caaks Picks. and catalogues ai ii.

lienner s. Office -No. llj day before uie. Serins of aulc. 10 per cent.

cash, balance on f-AT UK- DAY. 1st November. JAMES c. CLArr. uniten stares Souther District Floriia.

Hsitsr C. Sen B.iEX, Auctioneer-THE ELEGANT STATUE OF FLORA. HENRY V. SCRIBNER arill sell, at the Gallerv of Fine Arcs. No.

A5 Broadway THli RSSDAY EVENING. Oct. 3o, at o'clock, the magnificent statae' of Flora, by Chauncey B. Ives, belong to a noted connoisseur now in Europe, and sold by his order. Also two Bronxo Matties.

1 he above are now on free exhibition. IlstRT O. SreiBitxa. Auctioneer. LARC.E SALE OF l(i IFICENT OUIfJ IN'AL MODERN OIL PAIN UNO.

by our best Amer-! icp.n artists. HENRY C. SCRIBNER will sell at the Gallery of Fine Arts. No. 6:15 Broadway, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Oct.

2: and 30. at 75 o'clock: each evening, a rare colloction of Araericnn oil paintings, ooutributed by the artist thetnB'lvs for this sale. Among tlie ixillection will be found, A Morning in the Valley ol I I 1 1U 1 1 t. ill. Auuniiji, fj iu .1 1 1 nru- sett Coast cicene.

by Ciisiler Tbe Young Florists, by iKMiie Ierny lnilian Camp, by Bierstodt The by J. G. Brown Ruffled Grouse, by W. Hays The Del-nge, by Church Ophelia, Schnsnolle, Phila. Also.choice specimens, by Mi(not, A.

T. S. Coleman, Wm, Haaeltine, Georve Hall. A. Shattuck, Whitreledsce, 1 lelesxard, Freilerirkt, Willianisou, Carter, Addison, Richard.

Whtttaker, Kittell, Weazler. In ram. Thorn-dike. Brevoort, Pratt, Roesiter, Yewell, Carmieneke, Parker, Melby. Millar, MHthews.

Durrie, Wust. Nobie. tVrtel. Oito, f-ammer. HennMtsej-, Hows.

Lilly, Spencer, Paul Wbher, Jeremy Wilson. Barrow, Fisher, Tyler, Street, F'or8. Kandell. Van Beest. iieckking.

Arm-: strong. of Philadelphia, Pyne, Jameson, CatTerty, M-nsani. Wvilevetfi, Waterwarn, Nt. Kiwn-berg. Keed.

of Philadelphia, Hill, of Philadelphia. F.lisa Oreateroaux. rtlondell. Buggies. Bristol, Mrt.

K. Hovt of PhtlMdelnhia. Morxan Van fn-ea. Mc Ewen, Herring of Ianlon. MoulalK uE.

baintia, Daarey, Miis Cranberry, Moore, Humphrey, and many other s. lvrsot fine painiiogs will find this the choicest col leo- tton that Uas bea olfered for some years. Also to be sold, thextatue of Flora, by the American sculptor, Chauncey R. Iva. The above painting-and statue will bo on free exhibition until the evenings of sale.

Catalogues may be i Lad at the gallery, or at No. Ill Naau-st. 1 William Irtixu, Auctioneer. A CCTION NOTICE. SAUL EL OSGOOD A XA.

SON will aelL at their saiasroom. Na. 83 Cui- MONDAY. Oct. 27.

at 12 o'clock. baroucka. asco-J hand six light wajrons, two six-seat panel rockaways, three hmr-seat rockaways. one fonr-aeat top wagon, one tea r- seat jump-seat wagon, single and doable baraaas. Ac, iucjtt wt.w-c CENTRAL OFFICE, SANITARY COMMIS SION.

Washijiotok, SepC 50. IMS. 1 be Sanitary Commission, at the request of Gdn. Kal-leek, nioal. earnestly advises against tho practiro of sending onr-enu to soldiers of articles which it is soppesed will add to the conveniences of Lhelr emmp life.

Ta tho knewledgeof the I ummissioa. maay hundred tons of each I nv'U are now piled uselessly siorehooMa aad yards, and opoa old camp-groondj; while thousands have Vrobabry been destroyed to prevent their falling iato tho hatids of the enemy, and but a small part of ail thnt have bea receiveil by thoso to wham they Were addressed have hewn of tho smallest value to thorn, except as tokens of the a -eutionate interest of their friends. For iba aurpuae, itUers aad sack other mall aad light articles as can be traaamittod by mail oouid have beaa mach better. Larger gifts oenaaion aeriaas practical mischief -men and oflicera beioa aaturaily avarso turvwing usi away tney ai4 to the lacaak-orauoes. whiok are a chief cause of the exoeasix taira.

and tbas of tb aickme-a, of the Midair. Volunteer almost universally, until they learn better by dear-bought experience, undertake to dairy aa excessive amount of clothing. To this cause, aad to the excsnsiyai baggage of their odieers. soaw af the severest looses af Uia nion forces in the present war are attributed by tbe bijhe-t military authority. But oven when aaecaasful baule, the attempt to secure comfort by the pooaession of aa uoasaal aiaoont of clothing ia nearly alwaytrfrus.

traiedi the heaviest ksapsack being thrown away at tho ti rut. long-continued hard martb. whiia the light ana Is tlw long aod heavily-laden wagon-trains being cutoff, wheu the light aad abort aae is aroteeted. Sian" Ur abMcrvations apply ta regikenti hospitals. The hoa-pitalaf aregissent in tho field should be -applied with BoUitag bit the barest seers it tas for tho temporary treatment ai the sick, who, in ail a-rious case.

re removed ad fa-t as Wt to general hospitals, where tho sn puHes af the ragiasent are a. avatlahia. Aa excessive a-oooat r-g uuental stores said oaavanieooes is a cruelty to the sick and wound ed for ocemdons tho frequent dete-tfon aad separation from tho regiment af tha few articles essentia! to tho -fulness aftho surgeon Tbe Coaimi-oion bas rota the firs protested against a ontaiaoa errar of sargwoos ia this respect, aa well as agninst tho greater evil af the ooimoa attempt af tha vaiantoer aaiders to carry into the field too auuir of the means of comfort Ui which U.ey are hahitaatud in civil lur. La eotaplianoo wiJt tko roqoe-t af tha app-al ii a.ldresaed tot hoae by W-om saiatakea klud-tess both theas evils ara 1 have been greatly agry -ted and savtained. rkti.t,Aw Petretsry.

Tl nPS-M BALES CVOIC! QCALTTT. CUOWT'l AAwl WALTER S. $1. mSTRUCTION. OFFERS RJfLlABLEEDCCATIONALIR FORMATION To all who require teachers for families and tcbools.

ticolarsof candidates for any department of instrncbon, given without charge. I To parenU who seek good schools for their children. To well-qualified teachers who desite positions. 1 Experienced teachers of classics, French and music wanted. TW v- Messrs.

Fames Brr, No, 61 John-st, N. Y. Messrs. lveson. Phinnvy A Co No.

ta Walker-aU. N. Y. G. S.

WOODMAN Kdocationnl Afc-ents. lrvipg Bofldiog. No. fc Unwdway. MRS.

MACAi-AY'-i FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND Da k-sCiioOU No. 2-3 S. K. corner of Win reopea on TUESDAY. Sejt.

is. Mrs. M. win bo. town from Sept.

1. Cn.il tiien. letters addi eased as above will receive immediate attention. M-tSrtvlrirSiS FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL. No.

56 WEST llTH-STREaT, WU1 reoDen THURSITAY. Sept. is. Class Singing wid be Unchi by Mr. kluller.

OrrnUt of Ascension Church. Ihciuir class iy Air. jn-rand will commence the last Friday in ttetober. Circulars msy be obtained at the principal bookstores, and at No. 6 West llth-su MRU.

LtVERBTT'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARD-NO AND DAY No. 33 West iaUi-s-. Will reopen on TUESDAY. Jpt. 1C.

Circular-, stating serme. Ac. may be obtained at the above addresa. MAPLE PfALU JAMAICA. I.

TOITOU LADIES' BOARDING AND DAI-SCHOOL. For circulars address the Principal. P. A. ANDREW; BENJAMIN MASON' MILITARY AND COLLEGIATE BOARDING SCHOOL.

YONKERS, N. V. Circulars at No. 39 Nassau-et. and No.

674 Broadway. JtfRH. jr. w. BLicn CLASS FOR TWELVE YOUNG LADIES, Reopened Oct.

1. at No. 62 West IMh-st. MISSES ROI1R AND MKS.Tll'PS' French and English Boaiding and Day School, No. IT West aearSth-av.

10t'NTAHUIXGTrON INSTITUTE NO. Xli 21s corner of on W. CLARKE, A. and JAMES FANNING, A. Rectors,) with twelve AosiiUtot Pru-tessors, prepares pupils of all ages for busioes- or college.

Stadenu fur West Point, Columbia. Harvard aod oi-er collages are admitted to the rlasses tor hich they are are pared. iVou Is the time to join tbe classxs in Grsok, Mathematics, French. German. Spanish, Ac.

while they are in process of formation. Only 15 pupils to the teacher is the average and not 160, as in the crowded maasenof tbe Ward schools. Boarding pupils received. Catalognes with terms, rrenccs. Ac, had at the Institute, or by addressing G.

W. CLARKE, the resident Prin oipai. OKLECT FAMILY BOARDWo'scROOL-5At Bloomfield, Now-Jersey, where boys are thoroughly prepared for business or and find a good home, will open Nov. This school, for 16o per annum, is equal in all respects to those charging $Jio or $4oo per anoaru. Address R.

L. TYNG, Vice- Principal, Box No. 7 RIoomfieM r'ost-unioe, is J. i MODEL FULLY Located at Claverack, Columbia Connty, N. Y.

BUSINESS EDUCATION? male thorough by combining practice and theory. Students can enter any time. Life Memberships only $30. Board, warhing, f'lel. room.

Ac, $2 67 per week. French, German, Arc. Addresfor Circulars. PROF. TliO.S.

II. STEVENS. 1 ARKEK AN'DBEltTlfET'S CLAsVlCAL BENCH AND ENGLISH SCHtOI No. East 2 corner of will be reopened ept f. Ihere is a liimary Department.

under a feoiHle techer. French is spoken in cue leiartuient and in tbe gymnasium. Circulars at LOCKWOOD'SNo. 411Bro2way1 HIIFO REEMTlENS TITUTE AT Bedford, Westchester Connty, under charge of Mr. and Mrs.

R. BOLTON, reopened Sept. 10. IVrms. tiso per year.

Circulars may be hud of J. M. Ratca. American Exchange Fire Insurance Company, corner and New-York, or addrens I'rineip-J. S2 klectI'ami having one or two boys he would wish to locate in the conntry, under the inoct favorable circumstances, 5111 hear of such a place by calling ou WM.B.

liOICH-1SS, No. 132 Broadway, ltoom No. a. OsH A Vs BOARD A ND UI TI OS A VVWHuclson Kiver Institute, Claveraek, N. half a falfiei from Nov.

7 to April 111. 18413. Special terms to ies who wish to -ndnale. Kov. ALON-O FLACK, A Prirclpai.

TIAlf DINU SCHOOL FOR BOYS AT -This school opens the ninth inter term on the 3d Novemler is reached i io New-Haven Rail rod, 27th-st. and 4th one Lour from the City, R. LOCK WOOD, Principal. otiW iimttM lXen'slassical." Vren chT Engltsn and Primary at No. 9oit Broadway corner of reopened on" MONDAY, Sept.

8. Circulars can be had at Lockwood Cro wen's, and 1 'rice's, Nos. and 6M Broadway. INHTITI1TR FOR' BOYS, VI tt South Wiiliamstown. Berkshire County.

Mass. The forty-second aemi-annual session will commeuce Nov. 6. For circulars, wldreas tbe Principal. UENJ.

F. WILLS. IRVING INSTITUTE, TARRY TO WN, N. Y. a ine r)iietn remi-ennuai tes-ion win cciamem.s Nor.

For cireulars address the I'rincioal D-8. R0WE, A. M. NEW-YORK UNIVERSITY UIUMMAK SClitlOL receives nupils from seven years and up wards, preparing them for college, business, West Point or the Naval Academy. Circulars at the ni 1 ROf7eL I iT IIAKLI KU's'lNs TIT V'l'E.

No. 4and 60 East 24th-t. B.iarding and Day 1. Pupils preimred for Collese. business.

West Point, the Navy School. Primary Department, gyraoasium. Ac. FfVfKM ISMEliBUCKNALL'SrSCn A No. 7 West-twenty ccond-c, was re-oi-ud ou the 17th of Sept.

The Primary Department offers superior advantages for little girls. GEO. C. ANTHONY French, English and Primarv School, with Ovmn-si. um, Nos.

870 and uri Hroadwsy, corner rtoiens Sept. h. Circulars at the school aod at Ramlolph'a. Boys, ifo luTiNfi CON fs.Terni,$ 140 per annum. Forfnll particulais apply to the- Principal.

C.H.WHEELER. BOARDNdl HCirodlTKOR BOVS, AT dTAMFORD. CONN. Winter Term commences n'or circulars, address the I'rincipui, NICHOLS, Stamford. JL I A ACADEMY, WHITE PLAINS, 1 k-uu-uiduu session, unitary and Collegiate, will Oct.

1, lw. Gen. M. I. LOCKWOOD.

Principal. VOtTUS' HOME BOARD INn-Hf'il i i. A on a farm near Hsckenaack. N. J.

Tprm, tpm year. a. a. ninan 1, rrinnim TTM. II.

LEfiETT8 SCHOOL FOR BOYS. northeast corner of Broadway aud 12th is now opeu. ICIIARD P. JENKS CLASSICAL AND 4 Ii'a 1 1U AM ATHEJiATICAL SCHOOL. No.

will be reopened oa Monday, 8pt. a. KEDDINU INSTITUTE REDDING, CONN. A boarding school catalogues at Beredlct 6 Wall-st. TV SANFtlRD, A.

M. ESHONS ON THE PIANO-FfFRTE BYA Aeompetont lady teacher, uudor the supervision of aa roiiDODt i'rofejur. Terms $12 per quarter. Apply at No. IS West near Broadway.

TOHN WOOD'S YMNASIUf5fo. 4 AND Ka near 6th-av will bo reopened tor the season oa MONDAY. Sept. The advantiwesof a sapa. rior physical training for youths, in connection with their mental studies, can not over-estimated.

A elawi for laities under the direction of an e'xperionoed lad teacher, a former pnpd and graduate of the celebrated Normal infm''P Dr. Die I wis of Boston. Circulars may ho bad at the school, or sent free bv maU. TEACHERS. A MANY YBkR8EXPERIENCE in tuition, desires a reeogagemeM to take charge of an Academy, or to instruct classes in i-n.

Greek, tha atamaatics. Knglish, rench aad Spanish. References agoarrPoW Asmvs-, for two chiHrsn nader 10 years of age; most CK' 01 aod EughsS branch-2ni2r2. reler- AS OOYBRNESS-A LADY WBLL EDUCATED axul the English branehes. desires Ta Vtx ttoa aa Yisitin muru 1..

int. Tvf -a. J.w FARMS. L'AICTI FOR HALE IN PKSKV A alubto farm coaiaining about -00 acres, situated ao tha road leading from Weodbrid-e to Perth Amboy. On dwelling bouses, barns aad other out-iidigs, fruit of various kind, kicludiiig a Hue young jeatb orchard.

Part of tha land is covered with whito oak tiabor Mutable tor shipbuilding, also different kinds of fire HtotoruU. sock as clay, aaad. kaoUa. Ae. Tho property is oSored for sale to dove aa estate, and If not soli before the ISth day of November wiD on tut day bs off-red at public saloon tha premises.

For uarticuiar. sppjjE B. INSLEr Nerau.iS! nT IIXI AM INSLEE. Woodbrldge, N. J.Tor to INSLEE' CO No.

01 New-YJrg. FOB SALE-A FIRST-CLASS FARM OF FORTY acres, in aixh cnitivatioB.oa th IslaiiJ gaod kd out-buildings complete: land rich, with deep subsoil 46 miles from New-York nwtuuixw scenery bat principal will be notiend. oxcha-tga. Ap lattoranly, to J. LA WRENCE, No.

56ti.ar. None Apply, by HOTELS. caTidT HOTEL CK BARCELONA, 1 of this Hotel having teen cempleled. ieing no. a to the pabiic.

I to inftarm all persons who may dee ro to ett Inthooan! lsh and French style, that they can aatisfv th-i. I treaAove-meDtionod Hotel. reaAfat. from 1 to 11 o'r'otk A. rrUt IV llilinrV I LLL-k-f 1 ht 1 As a.4.r-r hA taidVg tiul 0 wi-clJlie.

No. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR HAF.E--TWO OF THOSR MAGNIPI. cently-flnhed brown-stone front house, with all rmd- 1 em improvements, situated on between Vao-derbiit and Clinton Brooklyn a most deairab'e U-cation- Site of nouses: corner. with baiMlHomo bay window; and.

two, MixiS. Part of tne parckaut money can remain on bond and mo'tgutfe. Prires, ej and Apply to CLAFA' At FAGAN, on tbe srem. fees. Moat be rolJ cheap.

OR HALETHE SUPERIOR! 4-story brown-stone House, fall front by feet p. No. 27 Murray Hill Park; between 3raij and 3i su.j house finished by owner for his own nse, days' Work, in a snbstantial manner; bard-wood (Soors and trimming. sUirs and watnacottinjr. Apoly to ewssr.

premises. before 11 o'clock A. or at N1: POR KALE. THE NEW TlIREE-STORY isxi A baement brown-stono front house No. 140 r.ast The house is -iW lot 100 feet deep.

It Is fiuisl in flrst-clasa stylo, and would le a desirable residente, leing sltaated in a good neighhorbood. For farther particulars, a piiy to the owner, WAI. LOCK WOOD, No. or No. 1 East 4-th-st.

HALE ON BROOK LYN HEICJHTft Three minutes walk from Vll-st. Perry, ibctwera Wall aodi'ulton Ferries.) a mwiium sixed bouse-, in complete order, with or without fnrnttare. Priceof bonse tumult on morffa-e. if desired. Address Box No.

4.618 Post-office. New-York. 1 Stl.K (lit. Jl trv near Nevr- ork. a firs-ci brown-stone house in Sooth Brooklyn: has all modera improvements mortgage paid off or made to eoit.

Ad dress, stating particulars. A. Box 13H Times Pfflee. MERCEkTstTfROPERT FOR SALE OK LEASE. 501'H feet in Mercer, near Spring-sU for sale or to lease, far from ft to 20 years.

Address Box No. S6 i New-York Post-office. 17EST bloomfieldVn. sale cheap, an excellent house of twelve rooms, largo barn and corn-bouse, 7 acres, aburwlance of fruit, good well and cistern, permanent stream, hue mountain lew, gool neighborhood, perfectly -a! thy, half a mile from suit ion. one hour's ride from New-York.

Apply to Congress Sugar Refinery. No. 36 Wahingtue-et. rTioXpT7TNlri 6 NTCL A I IfTN. Jr-A Fl A large house, new, and in complete order.

7 acres of land, under high cultivation; burn. corn and carriage-house. A residence in every re? pct 10 mm-' ntes frojn dcprt. and 12 miles from New-York. For particulars inquire of B.

G. SEYMOUR, Cashier's Oflw-e. Custom-bouse, from 10 till 3 o'clock. 1 fUln CASH, AND 91,000 ON MORT-tjj) A.vTVv'gage. will buy a neat country dwelling--eight rooms, cellar aud garret, nearly an acre of grounds gwod well, and a living f'rpum of wter on rviar cf lot -three minntes' walk (mm Harlem Railroail and stai nr-tion, in the village of.Tremont.

Inquire of WM. GRAY. No. 3ol Broadway. 1 JM A NI2K.

N. -FURNISH ED AND DNFUfU Vihed houses, beautifully situated. one noor from New-Ybrk, to let for the season or year; ahw. eouatrjr farms and Till sites to rent and for sale low. by ill-JS I ii.

BLACH fLLi, HO. UJjam-St- JV0W- York. 9 to 11 A. U. No.

8 Orafige. 1 to P. M. LET A FURNISHED HOUSE IN try, one hour, from the City, on NfcW-liavea houne Is new. and has all the modem lmproveB-ents wili be let to a good tenant, to May I.

for $400 Atidrrsa K. Box No. 4.C16 Post-oftice. New-Yoik. 9 IS.

"JFFICES TO LET IN THE TIMES' BUI Ll -iNG Fronting suit-hie for lawysrs' a2fl ces. Iaouire in the Times' Countlnr-room. GRAND TRUNK. if.AILVAY, HOTEL AND GROUNDS Tt) IdiT AT GOKHAM. II To be It from the 1st of May next, yearly, or for a tern, of jearg, as may be screed upon, the hotel known as the.

Algine House," with about 40 acres of laud adjoining- the Trunk Kailwuy Station at GorLsxn. The hotel is at present occupied by Mr. JN'O. niTCH-1 COCK, who will show the preml.es, and further par tir.n-r lartmay C. J.

BKYDGES, Managing Director. MorggiiL, Oct. 1K3. 1 I A JIODKUN TnitEE-STOUY HOUSE TO xxvLK I' iligli srot-p. Ac No.

207 East 19k and No. Alto, No. I Stiy lupper part of o. 1p5 and lower part of No. in excellent ord ier.

Apply at No. li coi corni'rof St h-rt. 'rO LET LOW TO A O-ENTEiCL FAMILY WITH-A out children, st-cond floor, b.i amcnt. Ace. gas, water.

range, bath, Ac; hawlsome parlor, if required, at per month, in modern house No. -ft South-' Brooklyn, three blocks from Jiiunilton-ar. Ferry. TO "LElNrvlrsr WEST Scfll-PTTTIlREE-HTOR brown-stone house, high sloop, modern and inveniecU west of and Dftr in goiid order. Possession at once.

Apply to W. E. CilUKCmLL, No. 4S-Murray-dt. 'j rfut LET IMMEDIATE POSslfsSION.1 IN DE I Brooklyn an Eoglith baaement dwelling.

Parties prrptred to accoiunKclate bt.aHerii. -will aur.lv at No. til V. S. Bonded OJee, up stairs, to CHA8.

CARTER. 1 TOMS AND STEAM POWER; TO LET, Jl AT PATE'RSON. N.J. -A brick mill. b0x49feet.

to stories and attic well-iightod rooms, and ample iteain power. For particulars, aidress T. CJ SIMONl'ON. 1 a'eron, J. 'rpo A En KNT Pi; II NIM1HD-T1IK AM DStlM Hascnient.

ttiwt RrnI- wy aud 6th-av froct. peri mouth. toE. 11. LUDLO No.

3 Pine-Ut. 'I Ml LET A FIRS T-RATE THREE-SjfoKY BRICK A bouse near 1 wita im provements low. Inquire, No. 19 or 2) Amity-piace. TO LET- IN AND BASE--A ment it can be obtained for a recruiting ofuce.

Inquire within. i 'I hi A wt-st corner of 1' Elm-st. GOOD STORE ON THE NORTR-L rooms and Eiui.tn. iniiuire at No. HOUSES WANTED WANTElrvv'iTII hTKAMOVK7 A FIRST ANO SECOND FLOOR.

Containing t.soo supcrUcial feet on each, and well liKh'ed. I Ad.lrees, suMng lowest rent, to I ilOX N0.3.T4 POST-OFFICE. i I ESI II ENCE WANTED. WI 'till LAND AT- a tacncd vatn to rxcrtd tot which I mill pay part cash, aud the balance in firHt-ctpss uiilm uiii- properry. AUiirvtt in.

at Powier ti Wells', No. tuts Broadway. New-York. Or call irotu vio 10 a. ana 4 to 6 o'clock P.

WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH. A MK- dium-class house In a nei). Iikorliood, aoy-w here between CLambers-st. and Central Pars, and between the Bowery and Greenwich at. Musi be at a low figure.

Apply to J. WYLIJ, No. WANTED STALLS FOR A PAIR OF HOfWKS and room for a carriage in a private, or clab stable-above 2-td-st. the neighborhood of urray Hill preferrsd. Address C.

51.. Box No. I7s Times Office. Ii HOARDING AND LODGING. A FRENCH PRIVATE FAMILY, AAin East near 2d-ayM caa aocrDodato two or three single gentlemen, or a gentleman aad lady, with pleasant rooms and excellent board house new.

contains all modern improvement. References required and given. Address F- Box No. MS Times Office. BOAKDINU BOARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE family, by a gentleman, and 3 children, I.

3. aad year old. Two or three rooms will be required. l.oca-Uon between 4th and 4th aad 1st avs. Terms must be moderate.

Address G. W. PL, Station U. Fost-omce. -i BtlAJlD I NGaT PRIVATE FAmTlY OCCUPY their own premUes; woald aocoaunodate a geailo-man and wife or a few single gentlemen with board.

Rcfcrcuces exchanged. Apply at No. 16 Rotget s-plaee. BOAEDINU. PLEASANT FRONT AND BACK rooms, with full or partial board, at No.

166 opposite St. John's Park. BOARD IN BROOKLYN. TWO YOUN gontletnan can be aocotnmadated with ainglo room a at No. loopacific-st, near the Wall-at.

and Sooth forrieo. Dinner at 6 o'clock. exchanged. IMMEDIATELY' BOARD, WITH. fine suite of rooms, for genlleaian and wife ae cbil-dren private family preferred table mast be anexcep- -idhreasll.

P. No. liW Post-office. corner Cedar. ANTED-ABOVE TWELFTIl-ST TWO FCR- oished bedroom and a parlor, on first or scoand ilaer with board for two ladies private tatni-y preferred prices muirtbamoderato; nnexceptiooable reference given and required.

Apply for three days, by latter, to L. Brooklyn PojV-offioe, stating location aiyl terms. A PRIVATE FAMILY. OCCUPYING A large and well-furais'ied house, pleasantly near Union-sanara. weald rent tha' whole af tna tklZi floor foar roams is1m, a nr.

hn ma m. u. Crst floor to a party of gentlemen breakfast and dinner' If desired nndou bted refererioeo given and aired a. liberal price expected. Addreaa Bex No.

6AI Poat-ofhoe. BOARD WANTED- WANTED. BOARD, PR Remanent ly. by two iietiUemen. Dtar ay aad 4k- vr nera tney conio have a quiet.

Tksaw-ftsa r. -1 A m- -odrate Urros. Address, stating teraas. WINTuwik Statiou D. Bible House AT NO.

ltt EAST 14TIST FUnVi N1KUED ROOMS TO LET With fr VKiaT board, for single gentlemen, or genticmea and their wives, with aa tho modern jmproTen-BntsT" WITH BOARD A PARLOR AND -a- bed room, furqi.hed or nnlurnisbed also, rooms for single gentlemen, ut No. IS Brooklyn. AniYFU-trTllED ROOMS to let without board. Partial board can bo bad. If desired.

Apply to Mrs. TI VOLAT. No. 13b Bieecker-st. COCNrlrYBOA'RJFO JLNDWIN-ter, can be procured at a eonuxtod-ous farai-hoaae.

in Ulster County, near Pourhkeepaie location very healthy and pleasing every convenience for comfort and recrearj tion; liberal table i tsnas Address li, sopna. N. Yi i iARllQV antklKma ktfls'1 FOLD AT sstoai.hiog low prices, at KLAbF.H'S m-vi blr-r-rd. 64 rear -d-t. and No.

kat 3 4. 1 Or Ci noo. fl eoi taaten B-Kfcl Irate naiitc be. i brougl tii a uack aaty tied id: fliy rm as; teror.v loa. of errors, work, i and foi rs, to free to ojy ol dire? I 1U0 Pu-t LliAhe'l rTHK StMPi jwcirco rice of the I dreaaim RlCHA No.

18 heaa dep mail (o H. II pESPA bi-Klf-i. rOWll tr fin. for pars! aid, an pi conn fbirtyjr frahiotr 6 UN tain 1 diss In OWEit shot sosvb re. Ol i'OR 4 IUtaral nto and riptive 0.

Ni rVOMt 'Japan perflate 1 rna.len( LP ISH Litod I lUil rns.c BIT rl. tAoa re t'Mtie. f-a six aetanf BtOOO is fpliiih, tkj farpasaij A. V'i I'A i'ftiitrtT. rrt ol tVA tte4t aprni 'aa Uv thar -i Ldeonn i .1 s- 1 i -i retn New-York.

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