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x ¥ Kathatron—A Certain . erdins Martne Affairs, ‘Tur Ourrea Sur Fuvino Dutcunan.—The passengers ‘te and fro on the Fulten ferry boate have. for the past ten days or 50, bad ihr attention attracted by the beauti- ful appesrance of the alipper ship Flying Dutehman, ying at the foot of the neighboring pier, bailt by Mr. W. B. Webb, of this city. In th cpinion of many, wko as- Same to be competent judges im such matters, she is com: sidered ome of the finest vosecis of hor elase ever con- Structed. Her appearance, even under her disadvan- tageous position for showing off, is the very beat: ideal of & Slipper. She ts one of the sharpest ships ever built here, having thir'y-six inches dead rise, with an evennoss end Joundness of eutline umsurparsed. Her ends are sharp, Without cutting up. gising both beauty and com- Weetnee to her model, For a figurv-hoad she has a tit carving of her mysterious namesoke, in the attt- tude the old legend reprevents him as being seen fm by every mariner whore vexel bas had the wifertune to fall in with bim. In his lft hend isa *peaking trompet, and in bis outstretched right band a Atte for bis long-separated wife, which he vainly en- eavors to put on board every passing ship. Possibly to thoroughly carry out the idea, the artist has added wings and the body cf a dolphin to the figure, The stern of the Weel, which is of a bandsome equare form, is ornament- @d with a Jergo carved snd gilt eagle, and a star ot each sie, Bhe bas a fine poop forty feet long, extending half- Way to the main riygivg, anda raised forecasile. In fron @f the poop is a companion house, containing rooms for the chic! and sesond and third officers, and pan- try, avd through which is the entrance to her two oabing, ‘The cavins are very handsomely Mitta with mabogapy, rore and satin woods; the eciing and cornices are painted marble white, with goid Pradng 1 orward cabin contains six commodious and nest); ikhed staterooms, In the after eabin, ‘whieh io roparated by a partition from the other, and Sted up tm ihe same style, is & closet on one side and a bath room opposite. The forward house containy the qQUarters for Keoond cabin parsengers, fourth officer's, car- perter’s, cooks’ and boys’ rooms and saip and pas- sengers’ galleys ‘Che crew's quarters aro below. Her Mans for ventilation are perfot, comprising side venti- Jators between each staunchiwn, composed of iron tubes news| nowellettos. hocks, inkstands, station pers, Wisse’ Nervous antidot , Palmerston's Kemedy for Berofula, aad i fancy articles, at the Literary Dwpot, No, 13d Like the Sparking of the Diamond, ‘crystal appearance of tho water, after it has had oil! crities removed by passing through tha Porous Gh ‘or. ‘This simple instrament ts by far the most effectual yoo introduced for the purpose of pan fying water. All who have erm, ‘used it, recommen: No, 816 Brondw: Singer’s Sew! increasing in favor among the she others in she sowing saving machine about w vipal office, 258 Bri Dopst, Gothic Mall, are all the time makers, sadder, and all ofessions, This ip the great labor- ich go mush baa deen said, Prine Bells.—Menceley’s Celebrated Church, Fac- gery, Steamboat, Ship, Perry, Locomotive and Plantation will heroattor bo found at 16 Broadway. HITCHCOCK & CO., Agents, Tortoise shell Drees bs.—Ladies are respectfully invited to examine the ehoive selection of dross Combs at the subseribers’ establishment, The iv, be- yond all doubt, the Iargest in the city. Combs mad vopaired, J. SAUNDERS, A. & J. 387 Broadway, botwoen Walker and White stroote. Portable Dressing Cases.—These articles claim the attention of travellers, on agvount of thelr ox: treme compactness and utility, which ronder thom at once ry business or pleasure and 887 Broadway. Fine Cutlery.—The subseriber’s assortment of pom, poeks mbraves all tho diferent styles ph Rods manufavturo, making the richest display of the kind to be sewn in the city, ‘AUNDEKS. No. 7 Astor House, and 357 Broadway. Elegant French and India Wedding Cards, plain aud silver bordered, ongraved in the latest atyle; silver ombossed and plain wedding Envelopes and Wafers; fino er Door Pl fovery variety of pattern; Heraldic Do- vicos, in the firet style of the art, on stone and metal seals, EVEKDELL, 402 Broadway, corner of Duane stroet. To Dealers in Playing Cards and Station- ery.—Tho Congress Card ond Stationery Manufactory, 45 Vosey street, furnish playing and enamelled cards of overy deseription, of superior stock and finish, and at lowor ratoe than can be purchased olsewhere, also making their own atock, They will print Businoss and Address Cards ohoapor and botter than will be afforded by any other printer. Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Lace Muslin Curtains, &e., at wholesale. Kelty & Ferguson @escending to the lower boid. and brought up close under top oF the bulwarks. rendering it impossloie for water to ges down them, There are also two large veatilatore | dm tbe forward hovre, and one in the companion house, | timg with the lower hoid, besides others between | Her batchway combings, partacra and rails | asound the masts, are of mahogany. with brass mount figs, Her meens for carrying a inrge supply ot water fre awpe—oue tank alone will concain 5,600 gations, | Devides four others, 400 gailons each. Hor steering appar- acus ix Robinson's potent, combining both principles of serow and lever, She ia very handsomely sparred, aud an cpread abous 8,000 yards of canvass, Her masts are Yery substantial, the forward and mazea being made | Boats, eeoured with heasy iron bracvs. tor enti tram | fe compored of the beet materials, having liveosk ends, With top timbers of hyeoar, locust and cedar ; and she is diagonal y iron. braced fore and aft with heavy tron strapa, | Ber deck frames, nbove and below. aro unusually heavy ; | the hanging and looging knees are allof the best whice | @ak. the former avernxing full 23 incbes ta the throat, and all. vith the entire frame, heavily fastened. She is heavily fastened with eopper to the lead line, aud coppered to Sweaty fort, Her Gittings are yet in an inoompiete atate, Dut eGe is to be supplied with every improvemunt of the @ay, about decks for working ship. When completed, abe wil) undoubtedly be oue of the bandsomest and best Mtted vessels, imterpaly and externaily, that ever left | ‘thip port. The diraavantageous position she bas occu. | ¢, lying aecors the end of tho pier, will be obviated, | er going into the alip at Pier 11, B R.. to-day, when A& opportunity will be afforded those interested in such | atters to view one of the bandsoment yo-sela ever con- structed by her eminent builder. The Fiying Dutehman | $e esmmanded by Captain Ashbell Hubbard, considered | ene of the fastest captains out of this port, and will soon De op her wey to San Francirco having already about balf her cargo on board. Mr. George Daniels is the owner | of the vercel. | avNcHED.—~At Bath. 18th inst.. from the yard of Merars, Arnold. Patten apd Co., a fine ship of 475 tons, owned by Messrs A. Arnold. James T vatten, G. and J, P. Donnell and others, he ship has probably not been memed. | At Eastport. 16th inst., by Mr. 0. 8. Huston, 9 fine | schooner of 160 tons, called the J. L. Bowman, owned | by Mocrs. JL. Bowman and Captain Robert Wooster, | ‘who will command her. | ocr cecmmnerce-coen | Billy Bowlegs, and his suite of Seminole | Indians, at Meadeyirothers. These celebrated Florids war viers were added tb our valuable collection yesterday, may be seen, with 1,00) other celebrities, in our celebrated | alleries, 233 Broadway, next the Amerivan Jotel, i Album of the Imperial Family of Haytl. Several copies of the above, from daguerreotypes by A. Hartmann, Esq., comprising twelve pictures, pertectly lith- geraphed aud elorantly bound, for sale cheap, by MEADE EROTHERS, 233 Broadway, next the Americnn Hotel. P. 5.—This is the Album noticed at length in the Horald ef yesterc ay. Sun Pictures—By Holmes, No. 289 Broad- way. ran’s heavenly light pictures the planets by night, ‘And with the shadows of earth at midnight and noow He pictures the day-clouds resplendent and bright,— With tho rainbow he en the inn in ene moez, | tn cue cpneres, wee had t above or below, ‘tured by HOLMES and the sun's vivid glow, ‘At his Daguetreatypo Rooms, No. 280 Broadway, whero ‘everybody are respectiully invited to visit, A Cloud upon my Julia’s brow! J kuow it is @ pasting shade, i Like that upon a stream below By. eagles’ wings a moment made. ‘ She frowns, but still within her heart i My image lies as bright and clear } As those unequalled gems of art Koor gathers in the atmosphore 5 ' 0 life-like too, sacred Art can do, ‘$63 Broadway, at Brady’s—This unrl- | od BRADY'S National Gallery, her portrait to his unsurpasse Hestion of eininent persons, now on exhibition at No. 208 Dresdway, corucr of Phiton strees. | t A Remarkable Book—Freedley’s Treatise | em Buvinoss is acknowledged the best book on money | making ever published. It is a mine of new, good, pra al idets, and will be read with iminonse interest, by ali @lasoes of men, Every one who regards his own interes should call at once and secure s copy, from COLBY'S 128 Navosu etrect. Hl Astor Place Hotel, Broadway, opposite | Astor place —This pleasantly located Hotel, having um gene extensive additions and aiterations, will be open for recopti { boarders on the first day of October. i WATERMAN, Jr., Proprietor, A Splendid Planoforte.—The Lovers of the | Beautiful are invited to call aud examine 4 splendid piano- | forte, richly carved, inlaid with pearl, with pearl keys, an ade by T. Gilbert & C $1,509, Will be great deduction, or Withing a magnificent instrame geldom met with. H. ony street, up stuil Avother Dispiny of Children’s Clothing | @t GENIN'S Bazaar.—Again the attention of the pub- Mic is invited to a rh aesortinent of boys’, youths’ and tmfant's Clothing, just opened at Genin's Bazaar. This Glegant display of juvenile costume comprehends complete suits, jackets, vests, overcoats, shirts, beantiful Paris-made Boots and shoes, stockings, socks, undershirts, drawers, and | every article requisite for the complete home or travelling wardrobe of boys and youths: together with infant's outfits, ef the moet rich an efal description, comprising ema: Droidered and plain cloaks and robes, hoods, christening Poles, and infan, der clothing. Algo, a varied assorte ment of misses’ walking dressos, circular cloaks, school dresees, &c., with a new stock of silk, woollen, and cotton hosiery for ladies and ehildi mothers, will find the now goods opencd to-day of a vory mi~ rier quality and style. The prices, av usual, are pub own at the lowest mark that an J imense business will justify. GENIN’S BAZAAR, St. Nicholas Hotel. aac 613 Broadway. Fashionable Clothing.—A magnificent as= tines, for men and boys—well sade goods ox- Fy article told ie guaraatied in every respect deviation from marked prices. Purchasers are invited to gall and examine for themeelvos, at the Broadway Fashiona- je Clothing Emporium of ALFRED MUNROE & CO,, No. 11 Broadway, between Howard and Grand atrests, Henry L. Foster is on hand with one of ortments of ready made Clothing and Furniehing ever produced in this market. Call and seo his benu- tyles of fall and winter clothing, and you cannot fail & purchase, as he offers at such extremoly low pricos ne to defy all competition, No, 27 Cortlandt street. Why Should a Man be Poorly Dressed, when §2 will buy «good warm vest, $1 9 handsome pair of ante, and $8 it overcoat, at the well known Bupire i hor 20 and 122 Ful ot. ae SMITH, DRUMGOLD, & PROCH. “Mangling Dene Here,” has been suggest. ed av a good sign for a clumsy surgeon. Thorv ia a good deal Of mangling done in cutting gurments, as well as in cutting Look before you leap. (If you want & sot of Shirts, Tevare to h_ one of which fit to a nicety, go to GREEN'S, 1 Astor House, No mistakes are made there, The Women of Greece we Troy, ve ored to give @ permanent color to gray hnir, alnly endeavored to give a permanent color, to gray helt, atadero’s Liquid Hair Even in this ago, it wonder among the toilet articles of the day. In a water its work te done, and it gives ® silken softness, Las aperfectly natural brown or black hue, to red, wndy heir, Applied and sold, wholesale and re- CRISTADORO'S Wig and Scalp Establishment, No. Private rooms for applying the dye, and fit- March.-It would be about the same winting the lily,” as to brated MURCH, of No. 230 Third rn and Western stump orators, cw are Me, MURCI tice boy to. the. prowd position the very first Hatters in the Union, fis ly has boen to improve “the Hat,” and embel- head, aud all who oall on him will speedily roalize Fall Fashion now Ready.—E! it finished moleskin silk Mat it the umusual low peice of three Hare, Also, # large assortment of men’s aud boys’ cloth ia their variety. JACOB BANTA, 264 Bowery. Pride Yourself in A wi enue to wear one’ of FR rEEMAR bent i fue ie 0 ected a fist ne ig urually wold for $4. trenty"per ent ie mi facturing his Hate thro th Fy ‘ tums Wodver Felt Hate tn all the Hees a faly ag rre ene sg” Caled te ine bts assortment, at Felts nian, rest Esamine the Fall Style of Hats, introducer They are pronounced, the mows, beatiful iblie, oy om PDAVID 8 onl OF | bargains not to be | should examine Cantrell | gant to show ti 9 | Visiting Now York aro apecially | annoyances attendant upon the Ladies, and especially | on hand a very extensive stock of ‘the above goods, an: Prepared to offer to purchasers, either at wholesale or retail, found elsewhere, No. 253g Brosdwa, and Of Reado streot, French Slppers.—The ladies who have sut- : C. Ring, Chilsen & Konseell ‘Ry & Smith, Wilnom Me, Gillg, N00 Biath Srenwes wt ¥ Mis. Hays, Radelide, Brovhers, and d. I Forte eltp ahd conteash.. eld steele a ae LYON, 15) Broadway, up stairs, an dam Wigs and To: ca. Butchelor’s New of Wiys are pronouneed the most perfect imitation of mai ot invented, ‘Those wantiug «ve rior artiole shold jan st Ba TCuEtou’s Celebrated ie ators Se we direct, whore oan be fo @ largest and bot aseorkmant ta tho oity. Copy tho nddreoe. sa Cristadoro’s Hair Preservative and Beau- sifler hay become # fixed fact in fashion's inventory, No Indy or xentloman sonsider their toilet ao complete without » bottle of this unique preparation, and tho stream of ous- tom Bowing into Cristadoro’s establishment is over om the increase, dold at CRISTADORU'S, No. 6 Astor House, Gouraud’s Tiquid szdeption vr resorvatio: rare/of polled dyeo,” Bavally Fatog dap, for Curing pimples reughnaas Ro, Poudro Subtilo upe y part st the body. Liguid Rouge, Lily Whito and Hai G7 Walkor stroots noar Brondway. oiaiuagl lair Dyc.—Batchelor’s Celebrated fiair Dye is the boot Liquid xe disouvered tor ovloring the aair ur whiskers the momeut ft is applied. Tho wonderful osoe ane dortainty with whieh this favorito and old ostadiiaiod Hair Dye. porforms ia astonishing. 1% ls for anlo, or applind, at BATOURLOR'S Wig Faotory, No. 4 Wall attoob. Bovy in: ‘Irae. Lovet’s Wahpene, for Changing Gray Hatr to its original color and euring baldnes Omer, Lid Chaw Lere street, Agents—Rushton, Clark & Co; and 52% 7,771 Broadway; 119 and 126 ©: yreets 3 Hudson street; and S02: wery. Nene gene ne and reference will be. iv feet eure MRS, MARY CLARKE NFORMATION WANTED—OF of Liverpool. By calling at Mr. Parke's, No. 60 Laight street, sho will hear of something to hor advantage. Any communication addressed ag above, will be thankfully re: seived, [XFORMATION WANTED OF MR CHARLES BURCH formerly of Barnstaple, than of Exoter, Devonshire and Intterly of London, which city he left abont Juno 185) for this country. If this should meet his aye, he will ploase call or rend a note to T. DREW, 149 Broad way, Now ¥ Any one having » knowledge of’ his addrevo will obli; ficient discrimination to appreciate a really superb article, ’g French Slippers, unquestionably tho noatest, most elegant, and comfortable covering for tho t etured, Ladies, do uot fail to visit Can- t sortment of all kinds of Gaiters, Buskins, ties, Ke., in very large, and in quality, style, and’ manufac: ture’ cannot bo d. Hin prices are Very reasonable, a3 all will confess after an exemination of hig reully excellent. and durabie Gaiters, furnished at the low prive of twelve aud crtoen shillings, CANTRELL'S iy at 336 Bowery. French Gatters.—The Ladies appear to be quite partial to the new and elegant style of gaiters whioh ow the mode in Paris, and of which our friend Cahill, Si7 Broadway, has an’ aburdant supply. Thoy are the “talk” of the tsshionable community, fund the admiration of every one, Not only has Cahill something new and ele- jadies, but gentiomen likewise. Ladies retw ig from the Country, wish- ing their supply of shoes for tho coming season, can find at Millor’s, in Canal street, all the yarious styles of Gaiter Bouts and Shoes for ladies, missos, lads and’ childron—ox- | cellent in quality, and moderate in’ prices, MILLER, 134 Canal street. Boots, Boots.—Just received from Paris, a large assortment of French Boots, Shoes, and Gaitors, of the Dor’ munulactured and Istest styles, at E. A. BROOKS’ New York Boot and Shoo Emporinm, 150 Fulton street, where every style that can be mentioned for the feet is tr be found, at low pric Boots and Shoes of the First Quality.— A splendid assortment can be found, at very low prices, at WATKINS’ extensive establishment, 114 Palton street, ‘All boots manufactured on the premises, and no poor goods oold on avy consideration, Jewelry at Manufacturer’s Prices—Dia- mond Pins, Rings, Earrings, Gold Bracelets, Breastpins, Chains, Watches, Diamonds ‘in the lot, as imported, or by woight therefrom, at importer's pricos. Fine puro white lots, at $2 r carat. DAVID RAIT, Manufacturing Jowellor, $81 Broadway, up stairs, corner of White strost. Australia._The Splendid Ship Wedora, stounch and well found, roomy and well ventilated betwoou decks, is now taking passengers at pier No. 7 North river. ‘This ship has made the shortest passage from Charleston to Liverpool, and sailors pronounce her to be 2 good, comfurta- ble sea hoat, She has never cost the insurance companies » cent. Hor accommodations are unsurpassed. The fare will he abrndant, and the best the market affords, In five days the principal portion of her berths haye been taken, and she will gail on the Sth October. The Sontag Sherry, the Double Diamond Sherry, the Hanrie Port, Mumm's, Heidsiock, and Moet’s Champagne, Brandies of different vintages, and Booth’s cole- brated Cordial Gin; alzo, Cigars othe y % Importer of Winos, Brandics, and Cig: A Card for the Ladies of New York.—Me- tropolitan Lace and Embroidory Store, 657 Broadway.— JOUN MADDEN will open, this morving, fonr onnoa of ex- droideries and Ince goods, just srrived by’ tho Pacific, con sisting of Aiboni collars, chemisetta, slooyes, infants’ robes, ladies’ muslin and shirts, Ladies nest brands, for sale NDC. CHARLES, 9, No.7 Park place. dresses and invited to o: a, All Good Housewives will rejoiee in and glorify the name of Durkee after they have given hi Baking Powders a fair trial. The powders obviate all t ch for yonst during su: ehave had for the prst month or two. Th ¢ all they are claimed to be; wo have tried thom. “Racine Advocate, Sold by noarly all the grovers aad Arvggiste. Principal office, 139 Water street, New York, Teas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Tea will be found at the store of the Canton Toa Company 1 25 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt strocts the oldest Tea establishment in the city. We assure ou ‘weather | readers that they can do better than elsewhere, either a: wholesale or retail, They have no branch stores GA New Era in the Carpe’ endows reduction in tho prices of exhibition Tay wrcls, Throe-ply apd Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Wi Shedes, &e., at No. 99 Bowery, HIRAM ANDERSON Elegant, asnte of Driggets, two, threo and four yards wide. Rich Carpeting.—Smith & Lounsberry, He. English Oileloth, #t ono half the usual prices, Pearl street, aro now prepared to exhibit their fa Styles, comprising ® complete and desirable assortment o rich Velvet Tapestry, Brasscl’s Three Ply and Ingrain Car tings; also, @ choice assortment of all other goods por sining to the carpet trade, all of which shey are offering at prices that challonge competition, Peterson & Humphrey, corner of White street, are selling rich Brussels Carpets ks. per yard; rich Tapestry do., at 98. per yard; rich Velve do,, at 12s, per yard. Paper Warehouse.—Writin pers by the mys CYRUS W. FIELD & CO., ReMi cuit stroce sole agents for the Victoria Mills, and sgenta for almost al now offor for as! rear one ‘tensive and dosirable stocke 0 arioan, #reneh, nd English writing paper.cver shownin the United Grates. Mealio the Great Hatter, corner of Broad- way and Canal street, probably displays more real taste in getting up his hats than any other simi tablishment in thia city. He has « peculiar way of shay the hatso that it becomes the face of the woarer. Hi French cassimeres excel any hat yet seen in the market, 379 Broadway, t a is A Hat the World may boast of.—Knov's fall style of hat is pronounced faultless in structure, mat rial, Hghtnees and economy. $4 is the price, sud the time liv the memory of our readers when such na article could not be purchased for $10. Remember this, and p2- tronize KNOX, the people's hatter, No. 123 Fulton street. Those who would study the easiest mode | of shaving, should em) Porle’s Amole, or shaving com- | Pound, invented and sold by him at 77 Washington street, Boston. It furnishes a fino Lather, which doos not dry up ae | those from alkaline soaps, Italso smooths the eurincs of | the skin, and promotes a healthy action of the pores. Those who ure it. never complain of ‘chapping or soronesa after thaving. All young men beginning to shave should use it. Sola wholesulé and retail by Sande, 100 Fulton strect; Rushton, : Iice & Smith, 727 Hroadway; Cary & Clark & C } and ‘oThi Ponti street, and by tho druggists aud perfumers throughout the world, Dr. Powell, Ocultst and Aurtet, devotes his usual, to diseasos of the Bye aud Bar, from duily, at his residence, 502 Broadway. Dr Treatise on the Eyo” ean be procured st hi. Artificial Eyes, which can be insorted without move and fook like the natural eye. The Eye and Ear.—Dr. Lutener’s Infirma- for the oxclusive treatment of diseases of the Eyo and ndays, from 9 A. M. until § P has attended Dr. L..’e disoovory ie un- Deafness, discharges, and noises in tho ony oured without riek or p ort, week and imperfocs slght restored. All letters must be prepaid, and contain tho tae of $1, to receive attention. Southern and Western merchants would cle woll te purchase Mrs. Jervis’ Cold Candy, an article of un foubted good reputation, for coughs, colde, and other pul- monary complaints. This article, toetod and cortitied to by the first men of the country, is cold at the principal office, Brondway, by Mre. W. JHKVIS. Rheumatism—Hyatt’s Life Balsam ts as certain to cure the worst cases of rheumatism, as water ia to quench thirst, no matter how long the cave has existed, Lt cured Mr. J. Snyder, 211 Gold street, Brooklyn, aftor he had been a cripple 16 ¥ is bones and joints were drawn out of place and #] nd he had spent a fortune in rome- dies and with physicians.” The Balsam is equally certain to cure scrofula, king's evil, the foulest old ulcers, mercurial diceases, neural, . &e. Iteured Mr. B. B. Holly, 1 Orchard street, of an ulcer after ho had beon six months in the New York Hospital, and was then given up by tho able physicians in that institution as incurn! Three bottles stubborn © Hundreds of caw have been publ Herald, 8: certifieater of which can be seen at tor, 143 Bowery. 75 cents for larg x Notice. Principal Dopot, 246 Grand strect, sixth house east of Bowery. Extraordin: Naver ot ie inimitably boaatiful st LL mannor of cutting hair and whiskers, corner of Pine street. ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote you can Le A of nearly every druggist in the city, Every bottle and sealed, and no matter where you it, or try 38 for, ‘dhe money will bo returned if it does no food, by JV PYNE, 18 ann street. or 424 Groonwieh otroot. wonderfal ority in and ekifal stroet, and Tow! the method of Atti randored hi wi Tae thet = (mprovemente lately gen on! rd than the arora bet taersmene gy ‘sie Wige, Toupes blast ne reais dus st the mani D) ‘7 Meiden ane, Aly a eury gure aending it as above, NFORMATION WANTED ~OF JOSEPIT HALL, C. penter, who lutely loft Morrisinna yours of age, 49 Madison street. PERSON AL—IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE BYE OF Merbert Heaton he will oblige by inquiring imme- Wiately at the National Motel for ALEX. U. Witte. R J Ho iv about twonty His father has arrived at Mr. John Marvet's, Albany papors please copy. THE MILITARY, AAA een nnn OTICE EB MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK Kiggers Union Association aro respectfully and ear. nestly requested to attend a special meeting, on Tuesday. the 2th instant, at their room, for the purpose of transact- Sng business of the utmost importance to all. FITZGERALD, Seorotary. ATIESTION-—CORWIN GUARDS.—THERE WILL BE a meting and drill of the above company, at 10s Sout! treet, on Saturday evening, Septomcer 25, ab 7} o'clock Punctual attendance is requested, as businoss of importar ve will be Lrought forward. By order, FORDHAM, Captain, Joun Rosinson, Orderly. MPIRE CLUB BANNER GUARD.—A MEBTING OF the above named company will he held at the Empir Club headgnartera (The Gem) this (Saturday) evenin, September 25, at cight o'clock P. M., to make the necossnr, arrangements for the grand torch light procession of tue Empire Club, which will take pee at an early date, ISAAC H, AUSTIN, Captain, Groney SuaNnon, Secretary. FFICE OF BOYD'S CITY EXPRESS POST, NO, 4 William street.—Tho subscriber renews his caution t: in reply to advertisements for servants, &e., to Boxos iy Post office, Sun, Herald, office Broadway, and other pri t offices, must be prepaid two cents. Porsons a ters from Eleventh street, to and includin, , must designate whether East or West side, 1 me numbers are on both sides of the dividing stroct is Fitth avenue. OLN T, BOYD, Proprietor. n SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received until Wednesday, tho 6th day of October, at « o'clock, P. M., for grading and draining about 400 acros © land, at Unionport, four tiles from Harlem bridge, an adjoining Westchester. Profiles of the ground, with grad lines and specitications for the construction of the streot and avenues, drains, culverts, &¢., and all other informatio: relating thereto, may be obtained’ on application to Ment. Palme William street, Stephen HB, Feeks, 169 Clintoi street, Now York, and Richard Bradford, 75 ‘North Pi street, Williamsburg, who also reserve the right of rejectin all or any of the estimates, if doomed for their interost t: do 80. LOST AND FOUN $1 REWARD—LOST, ON THE 22) INST. Irving House, a pair of gold Spectacles, , marked J. R. Brooks, for which the shove reward wit 3, upon returning them to SKINNER & BEES, 88 Chambers street. THE 13TH AND 2071, $5 of September, a small gold Pencil Caso, made}, Kiddell, of London. “Whoover will restore the sume to Mr LELAND, of the Metropolitan Hotel, for Mz, Arnold. wis the above reward REWARD—LOST, BETWE Rahs 5 ONES oe REWARD—1LO87, A POCKET BOOK WITH ( Femembere2.) one $29 note aud ) be paid for tin reétwen, at the Tastrance and Trust Company, 0.01 ‘No. 62 Wall stroct. REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, BS “Wa veepving into a’ Bleocker strost stngo at War street, or on getting out at Houston street, a lady's Goi Watch and Chain, with Locket attached, and o on the inside, The finder will receive tho above reward, b returning it to Mr, JOHN WEBSTER, 40 Warron stroot, Webster Hotel. IAMOND PIN—LOST, THIS MORNING, WHILE riding through Ninth avenue and Bloomingdale road to Borhan’s, a Diamond Pin, single stone, of about two carat weight, in plain gold setting. The finder will be liberatl, Tewarded, by returning the samo to the owner, at his store 40 Cortlandt stroe OST-ON TUBSDAY EVENING OR WEDNESDA} morning, & package containing money and papers Among tho papers was a check on tho Utica Bank for $2: The finder can keep the money is he will return the paper through the post or otherwise, (and no quostions asked,) t JOSEPH HOUGH, 220 Broadway. 0G FOUND—A FULL BLOODED GREYHOUND. which the owner can havo ty proving property, an paying charges. Apply at tho Sachem, Bowery, near Hous. et. ton etree ings stall «nm of money. ‘The owner can t No. 6 Hanvyer wtreet, proving property snd paying charges. PERA GLASS LOST.-LEFT ON WEDNESDAY evening, about 7 o'clock, in an omnibus on Broadway opposite the entrance to Niblo's, a black japanned oj gltes, of large size, in a bucks! cover. Five dollars ward will be given for the samo, if coturned to W. T No. 17 William atreet. WATCH AND CHAIN LOST—A SMALL, DOUBLE cased gold watch, with chain, two gold keys, and n little fieh. It ig supposed to havo beon lust in Broadway betwoon Walker and Canal streets. The finder will Lo liv erally awarded by returning the above articles to the own- er, ut 40L Broadway, in the confectionery store, corner of Walker etzoct. GREAT STALIIOP ounds waRoMs be LAWEOR Ie | {\7 ANTED—A WARD STEWARD FOR THE UNITED am frigate Powhatan, bound to the Med)- iif be twenty-fou: ia He must be well iaured to the Sea, and comme w " mended. Apply o% the agoncy of ast, Fourteenth itreet, Union Square. ” _ O'GALLAGHER, Agont. errr WANTED BY A STRADY, INDUSTRIOUS Gl 110 Johnson sereat, 4th dvvr frow Lawrenee, Beouk NTED—! TWO RBSPECTABL W aiteatisus, cher ogesner orecquraveiy, Sees cpeks Sem zee maaan om: rover, and baker; the othe: ps ren's wered aud seametress, ‘or te do the housewors of All tamily. Hest of Felorencos given. Apply ab No. 10 Hillary street, Uaookiga, ANTED TO ADOPT—BY A LADY WHO Has NO febildven, & healthy and interesting f 4 arene A. P., Union Square Post Other Senate obits. Ad ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA- ‘sion as book-| caper in sume respestable house, where & .«.Feompensation will be given, Address K., Herald offoo. Wenn, A YOUNG MAN Acqua ‘® portion of the Wustern trade, x situ vin im @ Jobbinj either in Ample rotrrence given otive, fur two day: AND INTBLLIGRNT Buy, age, in & retail dry yoods store, treet, Brovklyn, betore lu A. AM. OF ACTIVE BUSINESS ANTE D—BY habits, whe hi | the past summer, hotel, or ab any hore, by clue attoution, uo coult geb a fair aglary. given, Address W., terate otticw, AITER WANTED—A SECOND WAITER.—NONE need apply without good recommendatio: $21 Uni- versity piace, between tho hours of iV and 12 o’viook, ANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO GO SOUTH, rate milliner, who is also ageod trimuy: mn Liberal wages offered. Jock in the morning, at 41 Warron stroet, A FIRST Tho best 1 from 8 ANTED—IN A STORE, A SMART ACTIVE BOY, about seventeen Yours old, who ie willing to make ‘amself generally useful, One who oan doard with his parents preferred, Apply nt basement, No, 29 William street. ANTED-—A PROT: ad Cede Most undershand cutting and fitting ren's cloth tof city referenve required, Appl; th sures ANTED-A NURS AND SEAMSTRESS; MUST understand ont nil fitting drosos porfoetly, A competent person, with good revommendations, may apply av No, Of Mansion Mouse, licks struct, Brooklyn, Yor Uwe daye, W ARTE DAS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, A Frenoh protestant woman, one who tavroughily wn verstands the care of viildren. Apply at 76 Nag-au ssrovt, Tot Foi, second story, botweon tour aud five, P.M, BI NURSE.— WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT NO. 26 West Vorticth street, betwoen Sovouth aud Bighth able, healthy woman, with good droas’ of detwoen they and fonr montay old, The refvrences will be required, very WANTEDTA BOY, SEVENTEEN OR EIGUTEEN Years old, to attend # barand make himself gonerally useful, One who understands the business may apply ae No, 23 South street, Goud reference reyuired, ANTED—A MAN, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN the country. He must understand plain gardvning, farm- jog, aud borses Well, A mun that suite, can have a perma. nertsituation and libtral wages. Call at the Collamore licure, corer of Broadway and Spring street, from 8 to Al ‘look, this morning, jy ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION and easy manners, to engage in an active business, prin Spally out of doors.’ Those with whom a sedentary lito iovs not agree, will find it to their interest to apply, Address G. 4.14, Herald office, ESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE for @ ehil eee 08 city. 7ANTED—A NURSE, EITHER FRENCH OR ENG- ‘One who can come well recommended Wil. hear of a permanent situation by applying sovond door ro Hoyt street, in Fulton avenue, brooklyn. WANTEDSA PROTESTANT WOMAN, THAT UN- derstands cooking, wash ng and iron ng, to go four vitics from the city. Une ‘hat can give good referance, may ‘utin ® good situation, in ® small family, and fair wages, call st a0 Peck slip, (office up sta.rs) this day, from twelve © ene o’elock, } ANTED—SALESMEN, IN THE CITY RETAIL DRY Goods trade, who thoroughly understand the business. © Hesiery Salesman, Liberal’ salacies paid, Apply ab “4 1 roadway, up stairs, Cometery office, from 1 to 8 o'dtook, ANTED—A YOUTH, IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS store, about 18 years of age, to ‘ourn the business; also, ax rrand’boy. « pply at 144 Atinnt o atrevt, Brookly: an WAITER WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AN Englishman, as waiter, One who understands his cue me can ‘produco the best of city references. re man préfersed. Apply at 220 Pearl stroot, from 19 to ‘Bere: iB CHURCH —THR USUA Warrier at ve hel jo Fe Lb Wall, Crove an@ hisdsop streets, to-morrow. toys Py 1 is Presehiog in the evening by ivy. Joba Little, ARLEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. lath wine Third ana Fourth avennes. By divine will preach in the aforesaid ‘at 10 o’clook A. M.; Rev. ‘eleh (a converted The Kemanivt friends of Protestantlan are ecrdinity Invited to attond. Seats fre HLGLOUS A collection will be taken te defray the oxponsy of recent repairs, ae. OCIETY OF LIBERALS.—A TURE WILL BE ds livered on > Chatham Hall, No. 6 Chatham 3 P.M. Babjeot— ht of free discussion true mo m8. POLITICAL, IXTH WARP DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS PATHICK Be BADEN FOR ASMATANT ALDERMAN. Ate m of the democracy, held Inst ovening, Friday, 8.24, At the Sixth Ward Hotel, MionARL MoLAUGHEAN air, Kdward Rowe and Theodore Timolat, Seore- for the office of t the ensuing elec- AMUEL WADDLE, Pi at BRIER 1 : ERMAN ECKER MICHAEL Mc Pam ye Chairman, nw. . : Turononx Timorar, § Steretaric We rejoice in the re-nomination of Alderman Broaden. No better selection could have been made. to has served the city well and faithfully; and we have the fullest fh denee eo nomination will be enthusiastically rospond- ed to by the democratic electors of the immortal Sixth, SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRI egular ‘tc Nominations.—At a meeting ‘6 embly Convention of said district. held at John Han- corner of Thirteenth street and Ninth avenue, on tho ing of the 2ist inst., Jamos Conokwrizht, Exy., was mourly nominated an the candidate ni the wail Ag sembly District. JOHN MONAGHAN, Chairman, J ouN MAHLMA®, Sooretary. BUAKUVINY AND LUDUING. FEW GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND A few single gontlemon, ean be accommodated with good board axd comfortable rooms, by applying at No. 192 Weat Soventoonth street, fourth door from Righth avenue, FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO dated with board and single rooms, ab No, 116!4 Grand street, a fow doors west of Broadway, PARTMENTS, CONSISTING OF SUPERIOR PAR- Jo: of rooms with bath attneh nd aingle ones, ty let to gon: on of the olnes, far or anfurnish- with private table if d ry od. Best of evference given gna requirod. “Apply at Ne, 189 Blecoker atrovt, wout of ron GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND A FEW single gentlemen, oan be accommodated with plow furnished or unfurnished, wito full or partial East Brondway. Mot aud euld water vectis in the z room: at 16 house, GENTLEMAN, WHOSE BUSINESS TAKES UIM from the city, wants board for his wife in a respectable within five minutes walk of the ity Halt, fomily, residing Addrens, stating terms, which must be moderate ald office, A ZURNISHED FRONT ROO or, (best room in the house, pies men, without bourd, at 70 White from Broad way. OARD AT NO. 24 TENTH STREET, NEA avenue. Families or single gentlemen can obtain fall or par d, at reasonable prices; rooms furnished or i rm and cold batha, B“ D,—A SUITE OF ROOMS, FOR TWO OR THREE inj le gentlemon, in private family, with partial beard, New hougo, newly furnished, with the uso of baths, par, &o, references exehanged. Forvignors preferred. Cit, ‘ar ply ab 189 OARD WANTED—A LADY AND Cli i for o large well-furnished room and bedroom in 9 rivnte family where there aro none or few boarders, down wn. Also ® room for o gentleman, with breakfast only. Addross," Buckingham,” Herald office, OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN-—-NEAR FULTON or South ferry, with breakfast and toa, by _ young gentlemen, A private family preferred ; best references Ziven, Addross box 3,493 Post office, stating torms, &e. OARD.—TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A comfortably furnished, double-bedded room, and board, at moderate terms, by applying at 114 St. Mark’s place. Al- 6). two single room: est Twenty-seoond strevt, WATSORS & TONES Union Hous, 277 Hudson streot. Nove but those acquainted with the city trade mecd apply. j ) ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN IN A WHOLE” 8 le fur house, one whois or has been in the eine sine of business, A liberal salary will be given, Address, h elaxonee, which must bo of the first class, 8. B., at «fice, 7ANTED—A GOOD MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS cook, &e her business and can well recommended, may apply at 40 Paoitic street, klyn, None other need apply. ANTED—A SITUATION TO GO TO ENGLAND, BY an English girl, a9 nurse, or to wait on a lady, Good city reference, Please enll at 49 Morton eteoet. ANTED—CLOAK AND MANTILET MAKERS— those that understand the business woll jlo me. t and good wages will be given. Also, gti pply at 27 Lispenard street. 10 }ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN, AT OARD WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, BY A widow lady, ing small private family, where there are n other boarders. References exchanged. Addross G. VY. Ny Broadway Post office, OARD WANTED-—-FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 01 quiet retired habits, in s private family, in or new the Fifteenth ward, Addreve Homo, at the Herald office. F OARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT NOS. 84 AND St EAST Twonty-third ith rooms suitable for marriod or je persons. The houses have tho moderna improvemonts. | Pee taper dea alread AND THEIX WIVES, AND cingle gontlemen, wishing board, wil find plensant roc ms, Jargo and small, at 132 Blecker street. The house is firy t oles, and has bath, nd all modern improvements, OARD—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE recond floor, with or without breakfast and toa; a parbor, suitable for ® physician, or a gentleman ith tl elviloge of she other. Inquire ni Si Fronklin etrevt, moar roadway. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK AND SALES man, Ho must understand the French language an book-keeping. Tho best city reference required. Apply at | Apply at No. 649 Broadwa, No. 313 Broadway. An American preferred. ANTED—COOKS, NURSES, WAITERS, CHAMBER. maids, laundresees, &o., for families up town. varticularly wanted—tve vestont cvoks, two waiter ) Tarndressoo. Apply with city rofer- ab Agency, ® East Fourteenth stroct, Union aqusre, this day and to-morrow. ANTED—-SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER honest, industrious and eapable female and malo ta, of varions nations, and overy domostio utation : apply at the Select Protestant Agency, 7 Carmin. treet, corner Sixth ue, oF at the Sociuty Ageucy, Choatt ers —Only servants of ,ood characte adrosited. 4 SERVANTS.—FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SER? SS vants, can find German and British first-class girl at Mor 0! office) :87 Broad way, en:rance on Reade strest, Only c j well-recommended servants admitted, and o vle families served. On hand, good oooks and supo- Engli maids. GISTS.—A YOUNG 3 nowled ge of the compounding department, rugo, and the patting up pateut medicines, ‘por- is desirous of an engagement ina respectable ht. Can give good reference. Has no objection po South of West, Address J. B, G., 006 Grand struct, for week. FINO STOVE CLERKS, ETC.—WANTED A PERSON TO attend to the exhibition of stoves &c., ab the next tir of the American Institute. Apply to . Pent, Jr., rstreet. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SEVERAL DRESS AND simple capmakers. As the highest wages aud constant it given, none nee: ly but the very make np mourn~ 2 fow first-rate hands ti Apply at 393 Broadway, from 5 till 10 evening trom 6 till 7. #150 WANTED—AN ACTIVE * can,) wi assis’ ina genteel exhibition, A very literal sala and satisfactory security given for the n plendid and powerful Hydro-oxygen 3 ‘address Amoricwn, Herald office, with pl MAN, easing address, having $100 to Sim, wi (AMERt- N IRISH CINL, WHO HAS BEEN IN THIS COUN- try but a chort timo, wishes to got wsituation as g: ‘ul servant, aud is willing to work for low wages. Refers to or present place, No. 12 Grove street, where she can be seom siring this day. RESPECTAGLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SI'TUA- tion a8 DUTSe anu eeAMEtross, OF 28 Seamstress OF rmaid. Can be wel mmended. Please cull a Third avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, SPRAKING ENGLISH very well, wish situation ue lady's maid, or youn, aoy's companion, A note addressed to U. C. iL, Merald fice, will meet with prompt attention, PARLORS AND BED- OARD-—-PLEASANT ROOMS, to table if required, roome communicating, with pri OOMS WANTED—BY POUR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, a parlog and two bedrooms, furnished, and with mo- dern improvements. oadway, and nob above Prince street, a OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY, OR two eingle gentlemen, can be accommodated with board ins private family, in ® handsome house, newly furnished, with all the modern inpryvements. Thoy could be accommo- dated. with w suite of rooms if desired. Apply at No. 183 ‘West Twenty-third atreot. OARDING.~—TO SINGL GENTLEMEN, 0 ire apectability.—Two neatly furnished parlors, cooms attached, with breakfast, in ail instances, served to the rcom. Inquire at 691 Houston streoty first house west of Browapay, late parvonage of St, Thomas's Church. OARDING IRNISHED ROOMS WITH ean be had at Mrs. E. C, Coffin’s, 797 Broad Bosepinc~at 622 AND 62 BROADWAY.—A GEN- tleman and lady can be accommodated with s handsome ev te of rooms, or parlors and bedroums, ani board. Like- wire one gentleman with @ ingle room. BOARD y: OARDING.—A LARGE FRONT AND BACK ROOM, on the second floor, neatly furnished, with pant tuched, will bo let separately, or otherwise, to » gentleman and his wife, Two single gentlemen can also be accommo. dated with comfortable rooms and board. Referonces ox. anged. Inqnire at 21 W reet, west of Broadway | ares peated ROOMS, AND SUITES OF ROOMS TO LET, ‘and with board, at the fashionable residence, 91 Prinoe street, west of and near Broadway, pets, und bet pestry A splendid back parlor and Led room on fret feor. URNISHED ROOMS.—TO LET TO LE GENTLE- men, two well furnished rooms, with largo closets at- tached, with or without breakfast. Family private, Every attention paid to comfort, Referonccs exchanged. Apply to RS. C. M. EDWARDS, 323 Eourth avenue. URNISHED ROOMS—SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENT: men, with or without breakfact and toa, at 76 Warren streot, Terms moderate. ay [,URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- men, at 42 Great Jonon strect. Dathing conveaionccs ithe house, Breaktast if required, GENTLEMEN witht FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMO- a sant home fr the winter, in qsmall third, with econd floor, one house is large and eae hed. ‘ihe bed roome and pantr: piragent; one block from Peck Slip ferry. ‘Terms moderate to permanent boarders. Unquestionable roference given and required. Apply at 62 Second street, W iliamsburg FA NDSOME FURNISHED KOUMS TO LET, with breakfast for single gentlomen, at 768 B: ay. ANDSOMELY FURNI HED ROOMS, (FOR GENTLE- men only,) at 562 Hou ton street, three or four doors from Broadway RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WISHES TO Ke a situation with a lady or family going to Eu- urse in the city. She is wconstomed to the caro References given. Apply in tho rear of No. reet, below Sixth avenu 1 Sevente ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, f rituation in a respectable family as nurse and son strees, and if required ia fully competent to instract dren in the diferent branches of an English educatio beet of references given. © aeon for two da, Sixth avonuo, in the th and Tent! : ‘AN ATION TO GO TO NEW ORLEANS with # faiaily, aa nutes, or to wait on a lady, by » re- pectable young woman, with’ good city ref .” A note, dree.ed to B. M., 41 Hast Fifteenth atreat, will meet with te attention. ET NURSE.—A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO man, with afresh breast of milk, wants a situation. Her baby is only ® month old, Can be seen for four days Cull et 16 Escex street, Mra, Nolan, ANTED BY A WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT BOARD— d comfortably furnished room and bedroom, § t of tho city; » widow Indy proferred. Ad- dross M. C., Chatham Square Post offi ANTED—A PLACE AS SEAMSTRESS OR CHAM- berwnaid, by reepoctable young woman, Apply et 27 Washington place, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGDISH GIRL, A situation as plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do ciamberwork in & private family. Satisfactory city rol erence given. Pleave call, from ton till two, or address 254 Henry street, South Brooklyn, ANTED—RY A WIDOW LADY, AN UNFURNISHED room, with or without board, in @ respectable fail- Terms must be moderate, Reterei ed. I ty between Kighth and Twentieth , Application to be made at 6h cal Pi Rivington streot, to Mrs. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and seamstress in « respectable mily. Has the best of oity re: ly at 0, 252 Third. avenue, between Tweut; 4 ae Arad wecond streets. if ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, todo pat cooking, washing, and ironing. Also ® girl to do chamberwork. Good referouco given. Can be toon for two days, Plvase eall at 183 Seventh avenuo, third floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Arituation a cook, washer and ironer, (ie a good rivate tammily. The best of city rofere WwW rivet ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to teach children wegereae and Fronoh Ianguages; she also spoake Fre Gorman thoroughly. The best of teathn furnished. Pleare call at $08 Stanton atree t, mm at tho above number for threo days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAR, ‘a situation as cook, washer and ironer, in 8 prt family. The bont of city roforence will be last place. ad avoaue Sop two day She may Le YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse, chambermaid, or waiter; {# a first rate washer and troner; would fulfil « laundress situation; and has no objection to do general housework, and onn give good r: ence from her lect place. Ploase call at No.7, Pack FA ND SOM, FURNISHED ROOM, IN A GOOD L0- cality, with or without breakfast.—A single gentleman cau be well necommodated in a small family, where thers are no other boarders, nor children. Apply at &7 Varick street. ODGING.—A_ FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND LADY without children, wish to tind unfurnished apart- ments conisting of a room, bed room, and kitchen, ins ro~ spectable private house, situated in any respectable street, betwoen Canal and Union square, | Rent not higher than ten dollars a month. Address B, box 921 Post office, DANCING ACAUKMIES. RN re A nen DODWORTH * Broadway DANCING ACADEMY, 4 to Grace Church, will of Sih, a F every wantin tho Wa whot such au vstablishment should be, atal and physical improvement, connected id benettelal reereati care to make ever ment and gonsral inn under my ¢! Th on an entirely now add 4 too mush space would bo takom by d tem here, the published ciroular is roterred to aa fare nishing a description of the wew method and tte advent ‘All the new dances of the prevent and tocuor seasons. ¥t be introduced. Private " shiys The Academy is remarkably furtuuste in being secosible from nearly all parts of the city by stages or tailroad, sab there are no less than thirteen lines, which pass dire! ka front of the door, of within ong, two, of three squat its and arrangements ade to rum ptage from Ei Madi: borhood, di+ rectly to the Aeademy, th no in that part equal facilities with the CING ACADEMY, L10GKAND 3TREBT, FOURTH, —Kauralde, Enmeralda!! New rn a y dey and several young pete saloon. ANCING ACADEMY.—SIGNOR A, QMERARDI, sninted by Madame Gherardi, respectfully bogs to ime form his patrons und the public, that hit Dancing Aeadomy,y 411 Broadway, will be opened for tay reception of pw Saturday, Oct. loth, Daya of tuition tor young Indios am tera, 'Wodn Mondays nyo and Saturdays, and days, at 3 o'clock P.M. kv h days and PF: P.M “Ww and acadmios. A way, will bo promptly at! NCING ACAD street.—Hy ME: and the public that he day, October 9. Day: Weduosiay and Saturday. ‘Terms made known at the academy on tho above days, oF AD his vesidence, O41 Houston atreet, two blocks from Broadway. ANC! ACADEMY, AT TUE SHAKSPEARB HO} and ¢ re-open I Ovtober 4%. Days of tuition, Tuceday made known at tho above rooms, or M., 54 Houston , daily, till one o' WaEle AND MIs SISTEM, MADAME H. GIA- respectfully state that they have prepared s tert that will pr mute the Patten healthy, 199 WALKER, ‘ms bis friends my om Satur ¥, AT 197 AD N ‘respootfully i will open his wew E tem of ENRY volli, and graceful devolopoment of tho physical structure, TRS exercises taught aro highly interesting, and divasted of the monotony generally at such utudies, snd they are do~ oui, Uigned. to give to studedte elasticity, trmaess, and perfoot oquilibrinm, aud consequently uso, freedom, and olegance of motion in their general bearing, ‘These excreises aro dia connected with dancing, and will be found extromely advan~ tagoons to thove who dosire to practivo activity for the sake of itd beneficial remulte ao regerds hoalth and grace, The tossono will bo s private residonoes, oF a8 schools, or at H. Woll's demy, 659 Broxdway BLANEY W ELS AND tts cist kgs (MADAME He Giavolli's) Academy for Dancing, 669 Broadway open on the Ist of Ootober. Their moshod at t received univorial approbation. Combined with instracti in the dances a In mo in parlor dancing dhror all ite variations, tho eaeroison tor doveloping 90 a far powers of young sobolare tn found highly benefolan. Tho moans of soquiring ote ‘And sn onsy style of motion im tancing, is reduced to & few comprebensive rules, simply ex~ lainod, and thoroughly taught. To step proporl jo ing, in order to obs: ploasing and gnpcetal mofa, (orms & part of each lesron, and overythiug is observed thas will m= bart to the pupil s dignified aud noble deportment. Enqui further at the Acadea: ESSRS. BURNTON'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 006 Broadway, will re-open Uct ber th. —Private and afternoon Clasees forming for Indi children, Instruction iu the fashionable season, Terms, half the osual chargy. for partior apply at 274 Bowery, bookstore. Location the nieut of any in the eity. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, prszic NOTICE [8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE copartnership hitherto existing between the under- ned, under tho tigm of Murphy, Genet & Coy te sbis di dissolved by mutual consent, ‘Tue linbilities of the firm will be settled by tho now firm of Genet & Co., at U3 Chambers otreet. JOUN McLEOD MURPHY, GEORGH U. GENET, J.R. P, MECHLIN, Bated, New York, Sept. 28, 1r62, ANTED.—A PARTNER, tal, ine well-estab! this city, Tho business is geod connection, a » please most sonve Patan nacetatels d profitably exten additional ospital can be obtained. Tho prosent parti thirty years of age) have been in busines Tated s oapi Vie them vo be cithe: could be employed, but not with tho sai vantage. Address, with *eal name, &: the Herald. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH FIVE OR SIX THOU- sand dollars, in well conducted and prosperous estab ment, the sole one of the kind in New York, whose man~ turing products are in increasing demand all over tho States. For parti addross J.J. K., Herald offie $5,000. a A PERSON HAVING THIS AMOUNT Mimech, ether ws special or equal uft “of eah capital, is wanted to counect wrtner, in one of the clitet established wholesale liquor houses in the city, fe rs object of the advertiser being to extend the business ply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau street. —A SMART, ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH tho above sum of ready eash, is w to rig: rtner in ® safe ang » B. MUWES, No. 63 Nasa profitable business. Apply to U strevt. MILLINERY. JORENCH MILLIN OPENHYME, formerly Miss M. Trisdorfor, 298% 1.) Division’ street, returns heg singere thanks to and the public ia general, for the rous frien ofore bestowed upon her, and takea liberal patronage her pleasure in snuouncing to them that she will opea on Mon- day, the 27th inst., with a surpnssingly tiful stook of Trench Fall Millinery, which, for richness, el 109, and style, ie unsurpassed by ‘auy suntlar oatabliahme this city,’ All we solicit ia a call at 2444 (late 2734) Division street. EW PARIS CLOAK AND MANTILLA MART.—THE tubscriber, who has just returned from et= fully announces to the Indies ot New York his Birst grand display of above named goods, every novelty fur wi next Wednesday, the 2vth of Se GUET, 623 Broadway, within one d corner of Houston street. N. tb St. Thomas’ Charel, © copy the address, ICIL AND ELEGANT CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS ure to bo found at 68 Canal street. M. BELL has now «of Fall Cloaks, whiel, weagon, pened bis large and elegant ato will be found to contain every novelty of 6 TENANTS REGISTER, mA RA AAA AAA AAA CAPITAL OYSTER, DINING SALOON, AND LOD@~ ing honse, with fixtures aud furniture complote, situated on cue of the groatest thoroughfares ia the A long Tei ce sat. itis itet acd gv ant anes capital business. soid at a grout bargain, . ‘J. SERULANT, 18 Wall street. HOUSE TO LET, IN BROADWAY, AND FURNT+ tore for sale, situated between Nivlo's and Broadway theatre, and in the iamediate neighborhood of the most fash= ionable hotels, minstrel houses, aud New Uaven depot. This affords & rare Opportunity for any one wishing to engage in m Lotel, private boarding house, of fashionable saloon, Terms woderate, Apply ab did Broadway, up stairs, FO USE.20 RENT IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A SMALL three story Louse, lovated in s highly respeetable neighberlood, aud wit.in ten minutes walk of th milton, ferry. I desired, * portion orall of the furniture will aleo Le disposed of upon reasonable terme. Kout $825, Addrese FRANCIS RUDMAN, Brovalyn Post ottive, GORE AND BACKROOM TO LET, NO. LIT) FIRST ayenue, Fixtures tor sue. A first rate stand for » dry goods and fancy store; can with attention be made to pays ‘erms moderate, Apply un tue premises. TORES TO LET,.—THREE STORES TO L' In coun? street, Breok suitable fur Furniture stores, dry r shoe stores; will not be rented for liquor stores Oo for Jarge store, SUN) for the sinall ‘of OWNSERD. 8. pe LET—TO ONE OK TWO G. board, ENTLEMEN WITHOUP 4 furnished room with puntey, where there are no boarders,’ Inquire at No. lod Kuwae steve Madson, front room. To LET-THE LOWER PaRT oF Duane streot, beautifully loeated. front and back parlors, frout basement, the tic, and two HOUSE Koome consist of NO, 188 street, between Smith and Boerum streets, Brooklyn. GIRL, FIFTEEN TO EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE wan ted—to take the charge of two children. Sho must be an American or Eng girl, well bred, well educated, and of good family. Sach person, anewering this, with par- ticulars, may ‘de good and permanent uome, and good wages. Address Alexander Lee, Herald office, FAMILY ABOUT GOING TO ENGLAND, WISH TO engage the services of woman wh during the passage, of sh wo! mation, apply tneen Wana IL o’clocky A HOUSEKEEPER 18 WANTED AT THE CARROLL House, 722 Broudway. She must understand making p try at RKEEPER WANTED. A STEADY, HON 2A sT MA > tiout thirty youre of ago, wanted as barkeepoe d istaut in the office of w hotel, bust come walt reoou- and 6o'clovk P. 6 Patven’s Apply, between fot'W Thovper; iv voupetent to take Fant; bas no objections to 40 A nove Ge reused te jo GUUS, WANTED. —FIVTEEN OR TWENTY GIRLS A wanted, to eew ‘Those that understand the trade will apply a , evound story. ANTILLA AND CLOAK employment at N TT COACH | MAKERS— WANTED, body maker, well sccustumed to soach at be an experionoed dracghteman and doe 1 gai This HANDS CAN OBTAIN I9 Broadway. charge of the carriage and uation will be open until the Rersons at a distance an opportunity reas, with fall porete' late, we to ox~ reforonce, ‘ow York Coach Ma- joe, New York. or, Broadway post My TAILORS—W ANTED, A SITUATION in a custom establish it on Broadway tevsant calabierteade:" fhe wen fesoace a deem" Warrington,’ Herald omes, “unmet 0 MERCHANTS AND OTHE! in, wieh expecta tions, “A MIDDLE AGED A PRACTICAL | Rebdinson street, and RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIL board, at No. 4 East Twontieth street, botwoen Fourth avenue and Broadway. ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG lady, ina plain respectable Catholic family, (priv or where ther ‘e but few boarders, preferred.) and who she would be treated as one of the family. it referenc Location within ten minutes walk of ity Ball, or be Barclay and Broome streets, Addrosa for ono woek, , Box 1,409 Port offi OOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, at No, 201 Weet Twenty-seoond stroct, The situation unexceptionable. Rooms large aud airy, and furnished with every modern convenience. 00MS TO LE AND TWO ATTIC rooms, comfortably furnished, to let to gentlemen, with out board, at No, 16 Warren strvet, iven and required .O LET—A SUITE OF PARLORS, AND A TEW rooms, for gentlemen, in those spacious brown stono houses Nog. 49 and 51 West Twonty-eecond stroet. The lo- ith, and toe its contiguity to both NWO GENTL DTNEIR WIVES WISH FUR nithed rooma, without board; location betwoen Prince end Fourth streets, Address U. Schei Broadway Post office, stating parttoulers im full. EXCURSIONS, RSIONS BETWEEN NEWARK AND ing at Bergen Point. Faro 1234 conte, steamer DART, will leave the foot of few York, at o'olook A.M. aad 2 P.M. nd from noae the foot of Coutro street, Newark, at 10 A. M. and 6P HATS AND CARB, anne nny Wn ve SAAR AAA NAAR ANAS Amerie mat i it, whi , ‘ARR, yuilmake binaat ie soqantnted with HAZ: SATE AND OtRe Ty coy ) prong asad ith beste, shoes, 8 vgoot band, under. | Steam Gesderel the lovers teckions, sua “firey rele Seen bn Reese Hew ie | Reker ad weckerecseemawe | Sévve biowoety, #8 the odiee of te Baral PT aa ae — bedrooms. Nonv bet a emall, qaiet family need apply. T° LET—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, A SHORT DI: tance out of town, on stage route, with house, stable, &e. The house cvatai bath and Crvtom water, Reut $3 ner of Twenty-fourth struct, aad $100. Apply ty BB. KINSHIM vrom 2 to ¢ i. Me PS, LET—THE FIRST LOFT IN THE HOUSB NO, 146 Chambers st sinew. Like~ venw K, JlY Fourth wise, the filth tow a lodge room. Apply at rg'O_ LET, IN HOBOKEN—A FURNISHED HOUSE.— It contains bath, range, & d is & very desirable residence, being located in the most pleasant part of Hobos ken. Address, with name aud residence, Hudson, Herald office. yO LET—A COT carringe bow Hudson, Within eight miles of & rf River Railroad (within t Both, Ly stages. Kent low from now til spring. A ington, at this ofhee YO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FURNISHED roo! Aptiy at No Lispenard street. Meferenece uired. i an eeneneesereaneneenennecnangecnemstonness 1[o LET-FURNISUED OR OTHERWISE, A BACK- room, front and backroom, on second oor of house No. SS Chryetie street, to a glo gentlonen, Breakfast 0 LET—A STORE, No. 8 Sixth stre Aivo, 8 room aud two bedroom: will be let to @ small ft No. 5 Sixth street. sia = stneeeresintcensnesnnessinenase © LET=THE FOUR STORY BRIC! ILDING, 25 by 75, tne a stone 0. 468 Kiret @ ith the fix Iso, the lob adjoining, 2 by 1 “For eale, © mH r very enug house, Madioo: ily to Wsbee elaninti nenjouN eLSU. 02 Wiliam street. 10 LET—AT FLATBUSH, LONG ISLAND—& T tage, with stablo, ke., opposite the Spiscopal Oburedy Kent low, to s guod tenant. wy LAND—A NBA‘ TS Lara t Sl TON CR tr om BACK ROOM AND BASEMENT, it the Bower; id the: hs y magi third tloor, at No. chitdren, Inquire on ti with ly tuynighed Cott ve minutes walk below ga by om sare, of ground renpoaaie tenant. "Kent very adey Bee! 266 Broadway.