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Potice Intellence, EXTENSIVE DEFALCATION O8 BMBERELEMENT—DWTE- © LOFSMENTS ADOOT TO BH DISCLOSED. We understand that a confidential clerk in an exten- aire mercantile firm down town, has been discovered to be 2 defaniter to (be amount of near two hundred thousan i dollars, The whole macter is now undé? investigation before one of the police magistrates; and if the ni” tude of the affair dues not swallow itself up, the pubiic may bear ins short time come strange developments. Arvest on Suspicion Quantily of Fery Valuable Jewel- ry and Watches Supposed tobe Stolen—On Saturday after noon, Justion Stuart issued a search warrant for the re- covery of several articles of jewelry. stolen come few days eince. The jeweiry was eupposed io be ccoreted at a aus plctous nleedin the Bowery, and when the police oficars biiger and Davis, inade the search, instead of finding the sought-for property. they turved up a lot of very Raud- some jewebry, apparently Mnglith made oonssting of diamond finger rings. brea-tpins. mond snake head bracetete—very beautifl, also a aumber of small gold watches, Ko. The following fs a list of Che artiolos, for which owners are wanicd as the mogistrate believos them, to be stolen property:—Two gold dinmond bracelets, soake head; one diemond breasipin; twelve gold diamond rings: fourteen g° ; ono small silver watch, and gold chain and key; one silver cord case; two silver porte- monnaies, one ¢' rehet two fancy bracelets: cleven sil- ver mounted breas(pins; nine gold mounted breastpins; nipe :mall gold pencils. rix goid keys, three goid shawl ping; five gold ceals (simall;) six small gold lookets; one email eyiinder watch; ope sword, seal and three stones. The above property can be seen by applying to Mr. David- ran, the Clork of Police. at Jcfferson manket court. The man ia whose por jon the property was found has boon pliced in custody by (he magistrate watil the whole affair is more fi jgated A Dishonest Holei Waiter.—A black man, employed at the Metropolitan Hotel pamed Edward Topp, was arrest- ed on Saturday evening by t lice of the Fourteenth ward, charged with stecling $302 from the vest pocket of Mr. Wilicm P. Butler, one of the bearders, The money ‘was recovernd, snd the # i en before Justice Wood, who committed the © prison for trial, Sruapicm of Kio! « Captain Tarnbull, of Eighth ward police, on Satu aftcrnoon, arrected med Hector Nicholson, on suspicion of having speaa trunk in the premises No, 64 Howard reg a iu OMMERCIAL AFFAIBG. MONEY MARKET. Sunpar, Oot. 3—3 P. M. At the siore of the atook market yesterday, ths tenden- oy of prices was downward. There appeared to bea general deposition toretl om any tarmé, £0 as to realize the best prices, The demand for money for some days past has been active, and rates of interest have advanced both in and out of the banks. Tho stringency may be only temporary, and buyers of stocks at present prions may maxe money on them ; but the season has so far ad- vanoed that the probability of a more active speculative movement is daily beooming less, bis is likely to operate unfavorably op quotations, and is caloulated te inoresse the quantity of stock in the market, A tight money market for any length of (ime would depress prices for stocks very materially, a8 many large hoiders depend eatireiy upon a continusgee of the present abundance to enable them to carry their supplies. It is the impres- sion of several very shrewd operators in the street, that witbia the next ninety days we shall haye « strin- gentmoney market, and they have accordingly been for fome days past large sellers of faney stooka, on time. There are at present n0 indications of such a state of things, We may from time to time experience slight contractions in the supply of capital seeking em- ploy ment; and temporary embarras«ment of a mild aad moderato character may be reailzed; but we do not look for anything of a serious nature for some time tocome. Ultimately wo shall have financial troubles enough—but they are yet a groat way off. ‘The exports of specie from this port during the past week, and for the year, up to the 2d instant, inolusive, have been os aunexed:— Srirment oF Srecix rrom tum Port @r New Yous. Park Aunie Deckman, Canton. doubloons.. od stealing therefrom $800 in money, consisting ) bill on the Chatham bank, two $50's on the Me- jon and four $20 gold pirces, the prover- aer Newhofl. residing at No, 54 Howard street, ia ceataea es conveyed before Justice Stuart, who commitied him to privov for a further heasing. Irreet of Shon Lifters — ifticer 0 Brien of the Nineteenth ward, oo Saturday af ernoon arrested two women, named Barbera Rice and Dorothuli a:eil. on a charge of Seonting. dry goods from the various stores in the neighborhood of the Higkth avenue. Mr Scaman, sf No. $43 Kighth ave- nue, detooted the womeu in thr act of stealing from his store. and oeused them to be arrosted. On pera seerching the residence of (ho accused parties. the found quite alaige assortment of dry oods, pated valued at $150 evidently ibe proceeds of thefts opera the different stores they visited. Several articles of th dry goods Mr Seamen idcwtifed as his own property. y: An owner ie wanted for the baiance. The property can be applying to Justioe Stuart, at the Second district court, Jefferson market, The two womem were ed t@ prison for trial. ha ge of Stealing Thirty five Deilar's—=OMeor Gieason.of the Fourth ward, om Saturday, errested two boys, named icMaban oud Jobn Hurley, charged with stealing ooh containing $5 in gold coin, from the po» of William Hichardron. a strapger in this city, via. ihe mopey was stolen from the compiain- bite he was drinking in a public house in Chatham street. The toy Hurley, on bis arrest the officer a $5 goid piece. which he said was given to him by MoMe- hao, to boep quict and not tell that he (McMahan) stole the money. The magistrate committed the acoused par- tier to prison for trial. 2 Charge of Taking Brick without the consent of the Owre—A day or two ago a complaint was made by Alderman W. J. Peck,of the Twenticth ward, against a brick desler, named Henry Many, charg: ing him with backing up a horse and cart to @ pile of biiek her the dock. foot of Thirticth street, and ods of brick therefrom valued at % sts, Yeck & Mertin builders. The compialuant 4% to the eviteneo ot Charies Snedl- schooner Mary Ann Catharine, that sb, push back perty of 1 went to! how, accor ker, captain of Many did, on the 19th bis cart up to the enid pi! .and take therefrom the twoloads of brick now the subject of discussion be fore the Poiloe Court. The case op Briday underwent a partial hearing, bat was not concluded. It will be fur- ther heard to-day ff Dangerous ied. with a Knie.—Ofioer Sai the Elevomth ward, arre-ted, on I'riday night, a man named James Kierman, charged with violently ite fog Jchn Goaneliy with a knife. inflicting wounds fn the side, thigh, and back. Dr Sheridan was cent for to Gresé the wounds, whe pronounced them to be very dan- gerous stabs and cute, which it is feared will yet prove fatal. The complainart was too badly injured to be able to attend at the station houre and make his formal cou- Lom Justice Wood committed Kierman to prison for a 4 Dishonest Clerk. —On Saturday. about half past twelve o’clovk, a boy not 18 years of age nained Augustus Armold, in the employ of Hudson & Smith, piovuco frame manufacturers, No. 119 Fulton street. was cu trusted by his employer with about 0 in money aad checks, for the purpose of depositing in the Bank. in stead, however, of doing the py ingss as directed, it seems be kept the money, aud rat Winding that he did ‘nim proper time, search was made, wad it was asoerteined that the check for $300, on the Grocer's Bank. had been diawn ficm the Bani The amount taken is as follows :—Cash $55. one check for $400 oa the Grocers’ Bank. one check for $250 on the Ocean Bank, and $150 check on the Broadway Pauk. This jatter check is said to have been presented at the bani at near four o’cleok; but as it was after banking hours, the teller rcfured to pay it. As soon as the emberzlemeut | was known, search was made in ail direotions, in order, if possible, to urrest the oilender, but up to a late hour | last evening the boy had not been taken. The boy is | described a8 being about eighteen years of age, five feet eight or nine inches in height. long, slim, red face, exti- biting @ mumber of spcts on it, small sunken eyes, one of which has a defect in it. and when last seen, he woro a dark coat, dark vest, and gray mixed pantaloons. Any information Mey, oy the whereabouts of this boy, can be given to Oficer Walling. at the office of the Chief of Police, who has the matter in hand, and already Las some clue to the guilty party. We understand hat | the boy resided at Williamsburg. | Marine Affairs, Commence or tur Pout or Sax Exaxcrsco ~The total | number of veerels that arrived in San Franciseo during | the menta of July, was 133; In August. 125; im the two months 261. Of the there were from New York 17; from Koston. 14; Trinidad and Humboldt Bay. 7; Bodega | 10; Santa Rurbara spd San Pedro 6; San Diego, 8; Puget's ton, of Ship Sc, Nfoclas, Havre, Am, gold 10.000 Steamer Pacific, Liverpool, do 450 783 Do. do, do. Eng. gol 1.300 Totni from Sept. 25 to Oct. 2 $402,098 Vrevicuny reported 20652 570 Total for 1852,....0...6++ cesses. $B1/115.868 It was anticipated that the steamship Pacldc wowd take out full haif a million of doliarsin specie, Tio agaregate export for the week was Limited. The import of gold into Boston, from January Lat to October Ist, was $527,760, silver 331—total. $531,141, Exports in same time: gold $2550 983, silver $118, 437— totel, $2,505,925. The annexed statemont exhibits the quantity and value of merchandiso, other} than dry goods, imported into this port during the woek ending dad including, Fil. day, Oot 1, 1852:— Commence or Tix Pont or New Yorx—Werexzy Maries a Barketa. +» 2% puestaes pee 2 Books,printed. 7 Do biavk. 2 Barr stoi Do. optical lack lead... Indigo ee lustre. India rut Do, patent .. Do. bts & shs Do. dr's +k’s Be mi? ddo Colle, pigs. Corton Acetio acid Acids Bronze powa’s Biexching ue. Saddlery. Gas pip: Tuber Irruss orna’mes Pinted ware. ‘ Frecussion eps 16 4,888 Necdie . 20 2 6 Salone” tee Cab am Castor oft Coloeynth. Gum um d um se Tlyd. potacn: Ipecac ; Todine. or Med. prep. Magunte pyings Perfumery ... 3,326 1,967 589 Port monnaies 2 Preci # stones. < sp) Peruvian br'k ug Quinine Sound. 6; Umpous, 2; Senta Crog, 24: Astoria ad Ore- | Rbubarb , W—tola, trom American ports, 124, From Hong | (pee ong. 25; Macao, 5: Amsterdam. 1; Rio Janeiro. 1; sen | Ear bi Juan and Kesljo, 11; Tahiti $; Mazaslaa, 6; Panama, | 56%. Ronis, Canes im ey i Bordeaux. 2; San Bias, 5; Vaip raiso, 9; Vancouver's , £8150 a" I 2; Londou. 2; Mavre.2; Honolu: | Maier Gallasa; Cardi, 2 Sydney, 3; Manilla. T; Mac. seilles, 1; Liverpool, 1; Shanghai, i; Glasgow. i—total forvigu. 145 Lauxcuro—At Oyster River, Warren. Me, by Mr. John Wyllie. w fine bark of about 900 tous, called the | Fgiantine, tobe commanded by CaptainJohn Hl. Giea- | son, of Thomeston. At Bowdoinkam, on the 26(h ult , by Captain §. V, Given, ship Shanghe, of 620 tons, owned by Capiain § and Captain H. A Gray. who will command her At Bath, cn the 28th ult., by Messrs. Johusou Ride out. a ship of about 1.400 tons. | Also, at Bath, on the 26th vit., by Mesers. GF & J. | Patien. «fino chip of 1.0¢0 tons, owned hy them. and to | oe by Capt. Joseph Torrey, late of the ship now. ! The Cuban Movement, TO THE EDITOR OF THE KEW YORK BERATD Cuariestown, 5.C., Sept. 26, 1852. | Sir—My attention has just been directed to an | editora] in the Hrxap of the 22d inst.,in which my | Furs, name appears in a list which you have obtained of | the sympathisers, of rank and position in the South- | ern Btates, who are suppoeed to be thoroughly | identified in the emancipation of the islaud of Cuba. | Iam entirely ignorant of the source from whence you have obtained your information ; but I must | say it is purely gratuitous in associating me, in any | pe A Reis movoment; as { never have had the | slightest connection with it herotofore, and, until | intormed through your columns, I was entirely ig- | norant of aoy intention of getting up another ex- pedition. In short, | wm not, never was, aud nover Lay be, argociated With any ‘enterprize for the re- | volutionizing the island of Cuba, until the people themselves bave openly declared for it, and aro pre- pored to peril thotr own lives and fortunes for its sucoees, und not givo their assistance in bunting down their liberators. I trust, sir, that wheu you next obtain a list of adherents to a cause of such a | doubtinl policy, to say the least of it, that, befor I bl ly gazetting gentlemen who would sbriok | n thie hind of notoriety, you will first ascertain thal hey have bad come sort of “fons with it. on Mvxprr ny THe Srovx.—We regret that the ani- mority #0 long existing between our immediate neighbors the Bioux and the Chippewas. who live some two hundred | miles north, is upabated. and has, during the past week broker out anew. ‘The Sioux have just now killed two | Chippewas. A+ we received the report, it is mainly this; ‘The big Star aud the Little Crow bazds ofthe Sioux, were | tpending # few days in. the region of Rice Lake, some Paul; where. hearing of a band of near the river Pokagoma, fitty | r s company of yoany inca fier it would fall asis their custom | the Chippew or elghty miles furt of the Sioux, Ket Up a Fick in the di fon of the when they fei ysee whe pewn: ketting up & war. The result Ja that five of the Sioux have return, been | lodged by_f force from Shelling tn the block f the Fort, for warder st that onr author exroute strict justi nesola) Pioneer, BINKING OF THB ST he stonm- er D. A. Givens wae omy) 0 bake lot of freight to Cair Short ly i} lier leaving port, she gr <1 on the bar at the head of | and remained there til the following , when ee returned to the wharf, and after com. pleting rome neoveary repairs, again sta: on her trip. ‘She got over all the shosl places in the river, bat | Dancen's Iria when eltnoet tn wight of Cairo she run om a rusg and | went: down in seven fect of water. She had a large freight ou board, and the lose, inclading the boat. will | probeviy be not best thaa $20,000.—S¢, Louis Union, Bept, 2 c RT OF —O 1—The argument of 0, 4.omatuded. No. 6. th respondent, agt, on Meow. eopallant —-Angmed. Basauol A, Foot, for appal- ine A, Bpenicor, for reepondant” Not eouoluded | wae me | Suiphur.. | Other drugs. V. Given, Bosses, Enoch Sampson. Robert Butterfield, | } | our favor ty | At the ologe of the fir Tongua beans Valerian root Verdy Vermillion qvint Farthenwa; Engravines | Emery... ) Pire crackers: 6,000 oot Flower roots... 169 Almovde ul Lemons: 1.286 Nuts Ginet Do, poliched Do, watch .. Do. ware... Hop, Do. plates Inipori'ns not included in the foregoi’g Usb. ..ce sere Guano. tors Hsir, pr ge Do. man'd.. Hat) Toral value. ‘Thier is independent of foacign ary ‘goods the sggregate amount to about one-half of the importa, tions into this port. The value of ali articles imported during the month of September, in each of the past two year#, Was ae annexed:— Vauve or Laronrs into tie Pont oy New Youa, Suet 1801 ano 1862. 1351 186 Dutiable goody........ $9,884,172 $11,095.527 Face goods 306.153 834.453 Bpecie.... 115 550 66,789 Totel. 95,805,875 $11,996,950 Treviewly fizce Jan, 1 07,650,841 88,928,445 Totals,......+.+0+ $106,516,710 $100,925,407 Tt appears by thie that the importationa, up to the Jet ef October this year, havo been $5,601,508 lees than for the corresponding perlod Im 1861, This falling off has been prinelp in foreign dry goods, Considering tho large smount, the movement has been very uniform, the dif- ference not being sufficient to {nfluence tn any way the exchanges or the markets of the country, The foreign trade of this port, for the first nine months of each of the pact two years, lias been sa annexed. Ty, will be seen that thie year it hee uot been as much in Last SInronrs axp Exvonrs ov tin Port or New Yous, First Nine Months, “1861 18 1 Value of Imports, $106,516 716 $100 07 Dee. .6.501.4 Value of Lxports.. 06,207,553 66 96,240 Deo, 10,511,104 $40,200,263 $45,620,158 $5,219,796 At the cloee of the first eight months this year, com- Excess ef Imp... 8 of imports was only $1,412 251 ine months this year, the excess of imports was $5,219, an inorease in one month of $5,007.004, Thishas been produced by an inorease in the importe for Beptember, 1852, of $3,151,094, and a de- pared with 'net, the | croaee in the exports for the same timo 0/ $076,400. The decrease im exports Is rather @ favorable featurs, than otherwise, it having been confined entirely to the item of epecie. ‘The valve of exports from this port during the month | of September, Gistinguishing the destination andextens ¢ Of chtpments to cech coumtey, t extaibited ta the s2- weoxed teble:— Commence ov tur Port or Maw Your—Varve ov Ex- voare—Serr ‘Not Wheel werchandive, to Deberr to Deten- Ware- ture. ture. house. ve §40492 09,017 4.600 Bava N. Amori- can colonies. . + 08,016 British W. Indice 216 ” British Honduras. bid . Britirh Guiaps.. . British Avstradia os . Danich W. Indic 2¢0 Datoh W, Indies. dal Dutoh E. Indies.. o i 18,004 B31 agit Argentive Repub. Canary Islands... Madevra.... +$5.289 429 $15T.A1Z $25,018 $20: Compared with the exports for the corresponding month in 1862, the annexed statement is presonted:— Vaiue ov Earonts prow Poar or New Youx, Serr. 1641 ano 1662. 1661. 1852, Domestic produce + $3.59 986 $53,289 429 Foreign, dutiabie ...... . ee 317,858 Foreign, free. 198154 Specie... . 2405, Total $5.857,996 ‘There bas been an increase in| the value of merchandise exported, and quite a falling off in the shipment of sye- cle. The deorease im apocie exports so much exceeds the increace in merchandise exported, that a deficiency in tho aggregate, for (he month, of $676,450 appears in the above statement, CITY TRADE NEPORT. Sarunpay, Oot. 2=6 P. M. Asnixs,—80 bbls, were purchased to-day, at $4 62! a $4 68% for pots, and $5 564; for pearls, per 100 Ibs. Barapsterrs.—Flour continued to favor buyers, aalos having been made of 10,600 bbls—ordinary to choics State at $4373 @ $4 50; mixed to fanoy Western, at $4 43%; a $462;; common to good Ohio, at $4 433/ a $4.56; and mixed to straight Southern, at $4 561; a $475 per bbl Tye flour and corn meal seemed inanimate, There wore 7.000 bushels Wostern white wheat bought at $105; 14.000 prime Southern red do., at 08e.; 7.600 Weatern do. a few lote rye, at S6c.; 1,400 bushels ae at 770; considerable quantities of wow oats, at 4444 and 43.000 bushels Western mixed corn, at 71 : ‘Y2e —the previous rates Corrne gi Java found buyers at 10%0.; 100 Maracaibo, at 5% 29; and 250 Mio, atS\ ave. Market wichanged JoT10N.—The sales to day were very inconsiderable, in amounting to about $00 or 400 bales, wil a heavy maa ket. -A iot of 1,000 lbs, choice live geese brought Featisng 4c. per Ib, cash, Fai les wore made of 130 lf. boxes layer raisins, at g1 20; 20 cases sardines at CO (a 62 50 casks Zaate currants at $){ aYe.; and 2 aikarel soft sheil almonds at 7‘. Fist —Abont 1260 quintals diy cod changed hands at $5 £0 9 $8 62!, ; and4L0 bbls, No 1 mackerel at $10',. Demand goed Friuc Rates to European porta oontiaued dull. 8,060 9. 10.600 bushels wh engaged in balic at od ; and 1,000 bhi, flour at lid.. with about 75 or 100 balos cotton atd.ttd Vor Imgow, 14.000 bushels whoat were engaged at (d. Yo London’ and Havre there was no change ton Yo California rates varied from 4c. a 85e. per foot Liay —There have been 700 bales River taken at $7 a $l 12s per 10 tbs Hors —Somo 14 bales have realized 250. a 100 tha, cash, Inox favored factora, The sales embraced 150 tons Scotch pig at $26 75a $27; Lio tons nglish bar at $45, credit. Leap. —Salesof 110 tons Spanich wore"reported to-day, at $4 4249 a $445. cash, pee U Navan Siones.—We baye Sio notice, Ail or im- wore prices, the Onis. —Sales have heen made of 2.000 gallons linseed. at 7Se., and 1.500 do, olive. ot $115, per gatic Provisions sec med pretty active, t 500 DbIs. mess aad prime pork at $1735 a £50 dbis good to prime lend at 1130, a1 4 250 bbls mess and Old prime beef at $10! a $ld, and $4 ni1s—We hoard that 400 bis. Objo and prison whiskey were procured today at 23%;¢, a dtc. per gallon, cash—ihe former price. Svcans were in moderate demand. and the sales reeched 100 bhds. Muscorado at 4%j¢ « Se; 50 Porto Rie eae Oye; and 400 boxes brown fTavana, at be a per tb, Tarion—Thin day's rales comprived 30,000 Ibs, at Otc per Ib-~an abatemens. IMPOKTATIONS THIS DAY. pret ns — 5b ome ks. Duy Goons319 pkgs. per Wia. Rathbone Vit 28 bbls, mackerel: 1% bi, bbis. shad. Viaz.—242 bdis. Featiens —60 Lalos Frvit.--46 bales almonds; 100 bbls., 104 eases, prunes; 230 cases traits in brandy. Teove.—1,001 bales, 120 bif, bales hemp; 40 do. codilla. Tiarm —67 bales borse heir. Inon.—2.641 bars: 1.023 bdis.; 160 tons pig. Mars,—2.060 bdis. mnta. Oi1.—-2T cuses olive. oat 17.676 bushels, Sanpives —65 cases. Erinirs,—S64 if. pipes. 250 qrs., 159 bbla,, brandy. Tix.—3.046 boxea tin pistes, Wise 020 libds , 387 hif., 50 qra., 2.530 cases, 45 bbls. RECYIPTS OF PRODUCR. Boars. —9.065 bbls. four; 1 By Noa i ter; S725 bus, corn; 51 bales wool, and 3 254 By Enix Kansoan—6% pies. butter; 816 sides leather: ‘6 pkgs cheers. bola. Hlour. and 600 hogs. By New Uavew Rascrosn.—-880 bxs. cheese, and 3b bales wool. By Hans. at Rerunoan.—Cattle, 166 head; cows, 9 do.; ; cheep, 1.198 do.; hogs, live, 16 do; do. calves, 1. dressed, Shor! Ybs.; mutton and beef, 1.008 do.; poul- tay. 107 phkgs.; ewae, 1 da; utter, 678 do.; sundries, 1.004 do; oats, 110 bus,; other grain. 10do.:’ lime, 228 bbis; hay, 87 bales; fron, 8 tons; wool, 27 beles Coftee Cireniar Bartinony, Sept, 20, 186, Since our Inst report the transactions of the coffee market have beon on a moderate scale, without any show of activity or romerkable fluctuation in prices. “There Focms to be a general reluctance, on the patt of dealers, to operate extensively, only buying to supply fmmediate and theroforg the stock in second bands in unu- il, Not®ithstanding the prevailing inertness of trade. the lmprovement indicated in our las; circ Lyi at the clove of the month. haa been well maintained { the finer deecriptions of the late importations. At pteseitt, the market is quiet; but holders prefer to store rather than to force sales at any important concession la prica, We quoto the range of pricet at 8; toG',c, for file to stiietly prime quaiity , Brokers WILITE & ELDE Tele Braphic Reports, Provinerer, Oot, %, 1852. ‘The demand for cotton during the week kas been quit» Umited, and cater have been elected only in small lota There te not so much enquiry for pulled wool, Fleece t much in request and prices continue very frm, The selea for the week aro 168,(00 Ibs. There is 4 better feal ing in print cloths and prices tend upward. ‘The stoek on hand is exbausted, and many styles nce cold ahead. ‘The sales for the week are 54, ss ‘pleces Bacon sides bave declined to Scents” ‘2, 1852. Vessels for the Px The following yoseels have cleared wince the publication of our last statement does not Include whalers)» When This list p Chas disitery p Rovere p Bor St. Patriok do, Now York tom Tinrky ontse. p Comberiaud; vk ane tise. f Po capulon ss. Now York Bark Laurens, am coen dol do, 29- phip Gem of the Ooosn, Sen Pema Rorton \ 2 Mark Hannah Thornton, do, Now York | beard, at 44 Horatio street. WAR nnn = ag SEVENTH PAGS. Ga cn nnn MU AUIRG AND LAIRD PARANA Army SINGLE GRNTLEMEN OAN HAVE TWO PAR: with bedrooms attached, on third with full or red ee Td or without ear in niVinstanooe hoard ‘noroom: ‘Tuguire at O01 House vcrtnag’ of in ee it ee ho house wost of Broad ‘Broadway, late. pe AMIE? CONSISTING OF ainsbed, on a PAR- of rooms with ‘leu furnished 0 Si bent of reteconee given Bloooker street, west of if dre 4 at Ne, 133 aad req) pply * EK FAMILY, RESIDING IN GERMAN PRivA’ house, would be wil- Brookl, ocoupy! ying Sen tions ling to let s fow rooms, nicely furnished, to one or two gon- omen, with or without arta board. Kofereuses ox- ned. Address U. F., Horald office, NY TURRE OR POUR GENTLEMEN, (GERMANS or others} wanting » home for. the wintor, and taking their dinners down town, may hear etabl commodations, ‘by applying, by Letter, ion Test Poss 60. LADY, OR LADY AND GENTLEMAN, CAN BE accommodated with s fino room, and board for the lady only, in @ omall, quict family, Tho house is ploggartly located, & short distance oast of the Astor Place’ re House, containing gi bath, &o, Address Widow Lady. Broadway a ‘oat Office, obating Whoa Sad where aa tuberview may be ba Boar TN G—TWo bedrooms and te of four or grown persons, 01 n Peck itl Terry. ‘Unqueationablo. referona required, ‘apply’ ‘at 02 Second atreot, Williamsbuy OARD.—A FURNISHED A AND AN UNFUR) room with board, at 121 Chambers street, OARD WANTED—RY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN IN 4 private tamily, within @ short distance of the Heraid otfice, Adare M. LL, ab this office, wtating torms, So, BoOsed—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFR CAN DE accommodated with good roving and board ia & private family ris loge im bath rooins to Lathe Te geutlemen oan be accommodated wil ‘Rowe third door above Deiuncy ARD— B A GENTLEMAN AND LADY 3 pleasant roum with Loard,at tie oeuteraliy jocatud dy Ting, No, i9 Wooster streot. ' Keforsnces exchanged OARDING IN BROOKLY: Wife, or two single gentioms with @ handsome frout or back roo t or unfurnished, also m front hall room. iui trio attached, will sitastod, within three minntes walk of South te Bathe, gus, Sey’ laquire at 72 State street, coruer of Meticy, OARD WANTED-FOR A WIDOW LADY AND child Tf years old, in % private family, wiers t are no other boarders. ‘She will require s sifting room two bod rooms, and profer being im a house with bath vo Reterenoge will be side’ and given, wad it be moderate. Apply to toyd a a GENTLEMEN CAN BE ren stroot, OAR D. Two OR THRER sccommodatod with board at OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND IIS wife, aud two or three single gontlemen, cau secure rooms, with fall or partial board, whero there are but few in the family. Terms moderate. Apply at Lt Claton ateoot, near South forry. OARDING, AT 622 AND 64 BROADWAY.—A GEN- tleman and indy can bo xcogmmodated with a handsome arlor, bodroom and board-rooms, front, and on tio second OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TO P gentleman, with breakfast and ten if Plossant, furnished room on the second oor. at No. 50 Porsyth streot, near Grand. Ceptionabie reference given aud required. OARD—AN ENTIRE FIRST ¥FI.OOR, THREE ROOMS N.doep, also other elogant suites of rooms, arc now to let, with board, at Nos. 82 and 64 it Twenty-third street. ‘The houses have the modern improvements. OARD, WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wile, ina private family, where there arg fow or no boa ors, with'a plensant room, oF parlor and bedroom neatly fur- tlowan ‘will ding down town, exoopt on ion west of Broadway and above Twelfth ouptionable reference given aud ruquired, Ad- Inquire ‘Whe most unex- OARD WANVED—FOR A LADY IN A PRIVATE boarding house or private family west of Broadw he terms must nyt be extravagant, References exchaa to 56 Amos street. Be: OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND His WIFE, sod. AND threo eingle gentlemen, can obtain very pleasant mely furnished rooms, with pe rmanent or tean- Reference di tient Loard, at No. 44 Barclay street. R quired. LEMAN HIS A and nurse, in ® private fumily, or where but few boarder: Will furnish their own bd part. OR rd at WITH THEIR WIVES. ommodated with bo tecet, nar Reoadway., Gentiemen wn, will find this an IVATE FAMILY, OCCUR A honse near Washington Park, would let isting of five roms, one pair pariors, nent avd hitehon, with or without bowed. A most de aily, or three gentle + Thompson, witht real DING HOUSE gentle iness of the kin OR AND BED ROOM, WITH jes on the eecond floor, to let, with’ bourd, to d his wife, ina private hones; alyo a square Apply at 11¢ Hranklin abrect. STREET, FOR - The house is two reutiemon single of suite of rooms as them dew. out hoard, in a pei acar Broadway FURNisirep ROOMS—ONF. OR TWO GENTLEMEN can be acoommodated with frrnishad rooms, Pour lines of stages, wad the bth avenue oars pasa close by. Apply He RENT WRER.—ANY SWART FEMALE, Without Inoumbenace, having sufficient plain furnitur fore country boarding hours, or ten roomy, to commodate mechanics, &¢., may have six taouths’ rent free, p.W., Herald oth KOARD.---FURNISHED tA Enst Twentieth street, betireen ayenuo and Broadway. 00M3 “TO LET-WitH OR WITHOUT BO. ARD, aT No, 25 Ninth street, > OONS FURNISHED, IN SUTTES OR SINGLE; ALSO a few upper rooms, to young geutlemeo in search of su- periot lodgings; #lao, two mall ‘rooms on the test. tor. Any gentleman wishing § sual etedy and aleepiag room will find it by inquixing at No. 65 White otrect, west side, moar Broadway. We xtepny board in a respo part of tho ety, cr in Trooklyn. With particulars, to W. i ROOMS. AND Fourth uA NUEL BRANDEIS, PROPESSOR OF PIANO ‘4 sud Singing, resides at 89 Bowery. Ho devotes him- self av herctolors to teach said branohes, in his recidence, or at his pupils’. The brilliaat success of his method en- ablos him to give the Lest of referenous to his scholars, For particusars apply ae above, trom 1 to 2087 to 4 o'clook, MUELLER, HAVING RE- ould respectfully inform the ons on the Piano. during the winter. ‘st tho music stores of M. Stra- kuseh, No. ing, 421 Hrondway. R. EDMOND ANDREADE 18, OPENING HIS rerulur cou jensons in Voral Music and Harmony, falter the Glin 9 amy iesiuaing nL notation) on ugedny, Oc “a0 Bond etecets Ladies lave, 4 o'clock; gentlemen, & 0 ‘clock, P R, OTTG MULLER, (FROM SAXONY.) TEACHER of the Piavotort: Inging, i Broadway, continues noone at He i 1 USICAL—MR. CILARLE: turned to Now Yor! public that he will nnd those of his pupils. to give Ple idence, ity for the fp tions on the egons d’accompagnemont, runic at) linm Hall & Sou, or Scharfenberg & 1 his residence, No. 103 Blovcker strovt, wl nel the 7. DESCOMBES’ PIANOYORTE “WAREROOM, XN * 6% Hrondwey. Mr. L. T. Deseombes invites his frignds and the public to visit the new and ologant saloone he hoe opaned opposite to the Metropolitan Hotel, and to examine the beantifal sesortmont of French and Ameriosn Pisnor ho t udhed oer, The salvons are open every night EW AND FECOND ff tale or to lot.--A good pianofortes for sale, or for hireat the lowesd cash the warcroome #f SATYORD & BROTURK, 369 Pianos nd repaired. TORRENTR AND A. DUBREGL “RE form their frionds and tho public, tiat Grenor SD” epootfuliy thotr olaesos for mode the 19th of Ootober nox & West Fourteenth stro v Grand private ooncorts given. And particalars apply as abov SINGING ‘8 AOOL oR, B. of mueia, terchor of piano, mol saat 2, will open a af aD tinging’ #hall be thoroughly t at very modi residen Monday, W P.M.,'v Italian singing, will commence on At Signor Dubroul’a residence, No. Dotween the Fifth a: i Yor farther in W. LANG jon, t ol, where ov: jm day and o P . DARNUM AN AUTIO « taal Trontise on Busivons, ix pronounosd by the pros uv plote treative on monoy- num, besides many ot! of BN50e a eketenh of hie life an se worth Joe woight in m ones from New 3, ry Keview gooond volume aranlly to bo the mony com ing ever written, I. 7, Bar. ful mon, has wri i Secure » cop 22 Nanoav #boos. F Ns Lessons oi Baie mes rp ng Woes’ Beoulwey Place, between Chaat and Grand’ stereo T° TEACUERS,.--A LADY 18 REQUIRED IN 4 PRI- vate family, competent te es in all the Pec branches, with French, he Gina bo s perfor scholar; French and musio would be also very dvsirable. Address Box 83 Yost off 0 TEACHERS.—A GENTLEMAN 18 REQUIRED IN & private family, as tutor and companion to ® youth of cighteen, aud fully competent to instruct in all the fnglish bi Uo must bes perfect English scholar, and oxpo- rionoed hing. Addross Box 602 Post office. (}REN CH LANGUAGE EVRNING CLASSE8.—TDE AD- vortiver, @ French Iedy, speaking tho English Langu with ‘uoney, having had tush experionce fu tonchiug is Tesious of forming two eveming Classes ab her evidence. That forladies only, on Wednesday and Saturday from 4 t0 at for ladies and gentlemen, on tho same ia nin, By ey 7% to 96 P. M. Torma, $3 por quarter, Malle, BURTON, 160 Sixth avenue, TION IN SPANISH.—SENOR VINGUT. Professor of tha above language in tho University of New York, will commence two now olasies for Ladies and ‘oublomon, separately, on noxt Tuawday, Oct. 5, giving threo jesdona gratis, before the course will commence, or any en- qaxement bo mado, Terms—$10 for twouty-four Lessons, Apply at No. 112 Chambo A [ADY HAVING A FEW LEISURE HOURS, WOULD Like to give Jesous in Krenoh or Music, in exohango for oda, grooories, coal, or any other commoditios. A ch to K.R. 5, Herald office, will be peomptiy dry Bi RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSHA?.—0HR mibsoriber is prepared to give private instruction in tho art of penmanship to Iadica or qontlemen, ot his rooms, Brondway, ret corner above the dxvtug.” For asle, aa ele- py Book, wish ani cl Stow by which scholars obtuia a quaye in three saonths is kaown, » proof ean he giv € Acudemy, at his new Assembly Rooms, Jomo stroct, is mow open for the ssnacn. TT! fashionable styles, including every variety’ of waltzing ad Europe, will bo taught in tho shor- and for tho moat regsonabie charg bo formed on Monday, ath inat,, for ‘Two new clasaex for the gonoral torm on Ladies and children mect at o’slook, I. Also, & new oluss on Wodnesday efternoon, for children, commencing st 3% O'clock. Hire, Brookes! evening clase for ladies exclusively, on Tuesdays and Fridays, commencing at 7 o'clock. ANCING AND FENCING ACADEMY, NO. 554 Brot two doors below Prince streeb.—Messrs. FREDERICK S & RUSSELL tal ing their now forming. Juveniledan Urday afternoons, from 3 o'clock; ol and Thureday afternoon, from $o'cloe Monday and Thursday evoniug, from 6 0’ veleck. fenoing classos and private teseous, ut ali hours of the day. o wud | fami * attended, GING AND WALTZING AT MONTAGUE HALL, (Court street, near Montague place.)—Mra. A. LAN- NAY would inform hor vetrons, and the residents of Brook- lyn, that she will re-open hor school on Wednesday, Oot. Tith. Daya of instruction, Wednesdays Saturdays, commencing at half-past 3’ o'clock, The first soirce will take place on Frid 2th; the succceding asvirees on Puceday? bth, My gentlemen at 74 o'elook, P.M. the third Friday of osch month during the season. Sohools din New York or Brooklyn. Mrs. 1. h ‘dence, No. 63 Court street, Brooklyn, Mrs. Tnnnay’s classes at) Miss Cho- rer of Grand and Greene streets, will be Oct, doth. deayn re-opened on Mom WINANOIAL. $75, 000. —To Law ete: mtd "AND HORT. votive roa eatate ik pies aa ii pags Apply to 8. & we pply to 8. 8. Bi ing amoks Nels Mass ayer TO LOAN OW CITY rnor' Mictidolars, SAMES PRICR, ‘OOS 20622 dow Lye gd E/*1o84N 7 INDUSTRIAL saviNGs BAYK, w IChambers. stroet.—Notloe— , FOR A ain ous py oe nh eens Pansare oan be aby a OS ate Blok Star Tiaeat ot le an be socure! ine Kota, wailing 196, Otb, tU6h, 16th, let, and 27bh of yORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD BONDS, C ribers offer for sale two hundred sheneand dollars of thi Bonds: of the Now York aud Now Iii le 1 pomals. will be Focoteea ty 45 ma abroet, vutil tho Wh of Octobor next, at 3 Polock, Interest, will bo added to Bonds from Ust Juno lact until delivered KETCHUM, ROG: R™& Anos 70 Leys yt gt &0—pRar 73 ¥ wow and upwards, payable 48 day town thcoa £0 Ign and Gront Siti ary wnaod 07 th sabes cry aise, 0 Cortitie ae bw ‘and from Liverpoo! ead Seotun ts ey fhe ‘Swallow ‘Tail line of psoket ships. BOWMAN, GRINNELL & 00., _83 Bont atroot Now Fork, and & Kegont Road, ad, Aero iM art FLORENCE 4ND KEYPORT COMPANY.—a mocting of tho ssookaolders will ba hol4 at Aeyport on pone rg the Ith of paletes noxt, when * statement’ wall be nando of the pros dition of ths Goipany, t will be Fa ded for rhe Darvess, oad, land look now building on the prorenty; ‘oraons doi amining tho pi2ve wil bo it lokebe eursion by appiziog a4 the othe BAN AL $700 000.~ mamicies bo reovive mbaorip- ho Nassau Hank. Phe bool ASSAU @:gnod Neo apy Ginna to the capital etool: of Will bo open at the ov thera, Nov U3 Vek ANK OF MILFORD.—THE NOYHS OF THR BANE or Milford boughé at half per cont discount, by HARLES COLGATS b UO. Rxohange Krokers, No. 72 Wall atroot. YASH ADVANCES IN SUMS OF $5 TO $5,000 OW 7 Natohes, diamonds, Jewslry, dry goods, pianos, furak- ture.and fancy articles, at tho Lito Insurance Office, No. Sz Warren street, “Unloe hours trom ton te three o'clock. COPARTSERSHIP KOTICK. Noone er COPARTNERSUIP HERETOFORE oxieting under the firm of SIMPSON & Cie ime elved by mutual consent, on the 19°) day of A Tete. tho dalze o€ aid Sta will bo iguidated by Thomag Simpaon. Ww BUKN ISH, _ Sept, 22, 1862 THowas 5 SIMPSON. O-PARTNERSHIP.—TUE SUBSCRIBERS AVM thia day formed a co-partnership undor the frm of WARNER & POOR, for the transaction of tho Bl and Stationery business, and a1 strect, near Broedway, ® com t of connected with the trade. Particular "attention given the manufacture of Account Books, and to the oxeoutlon Printing, Lithography, sad Kagre via, ork sagt meV AS M3. WARNER, New York, Ootober 1, 156% WN. G. POOR. MISCELLANEOUS. ) SHOES ARR NOW SELLING OFF 1 purchaued a IL to sooure & gale, CING ACADEM 1, ME informs his friends and the Paulie that ne will opon his mew academy at Nos. 17 nad 199 Walker street, on Wear ,, October 13, lie will also re-open his sohool at 12 William etrovt (Shakspeare {otel) on Tuesday, Dotoher 1p. every variety of new dances will be intro- anced, particularly the Meyen Quadriile” and “Lo Figar oivces and balls as usual, Daye of tuiton at -y Wednesday and Saturday, end at the every Tuesday and Friday. For par- above, from four to eight yaaa No. dl Houston atroet, dail ti Celock PAM; or at his till one o'clock. DayoINa d block stom Broadw N ADAME GRAVIER DESJARDINS’ ‘Academy, 4 Clinton place. Farewell sesson.—Mad G. in tendin, to return to Burope, takes this op) Bi efpreasing her gratitude to het fuinerous pupls for th ad at Mr. Borteau'e, Shakespeare Hote iculars and rote Kind patronage, Her claases will commenco in be continued a8 usual, Brooklyn classes a 43 Pierrepont street. RIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, Bond street.—Mr. SEARING takes plossure in an- aouncing the clase days for ladies aud gounsramssvers; Weds nesdaya and Leienaed at 8g o'clock; for gentleme Tuesdays and Fridays at8 o'elvck, P.M, commencin Oo- tober 12th ¢ ill Soran at other time tnd 7. Boarding eoiools and ictiusive to pupils’ parents a ceesied rive ry penaice sud soirces, 8, a formerl SEUK DE DANS E BT DE TRNVE.—EU- Coralli respectfully offers his services to the ladies ntlemen of New York, to instruct them ia the most fashionable dances of the day. ‘The susceas attending his effsrte last wintor has induced him to settle in this city, whore he bores to merit, by is wttontion and asslduity, & share of public patronage. Having beeu for twenty years au artiste of the Academy of in Paris, and lately pro- fesaor of dancing to the rovernment elnseoe in that iuetita. tion, atistiod that hie will he able to impart 8 thorough ineniedgtot Mite branches, ina few lessons, Private dclaeseo for gentlemen, ro- speotfull se address, 850 Houston stroct, | FOR SALE, if good py Rag erene akiones Located in roadway, health part cause of selliag. For broadway, Cowen FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE. cape Company, Fiehkill Landing, Dutche: -¥., wi at public auction, on the premises, on th Gh Way of October mex, atid ofclock Me all thcle re utate, machinery, And personal effects, ac follows :— lve acres of Lagi, with one large three story brick Foto by 0 fees, Groot covered with galvanized frou), with pi Ce tad boiler rooms atcaclod, faving stenim and” Rus pipes throngh all the rooms for’ heating and lighting the eam, Also, a one story brick building, 45 by 20 feet, with basemont used for office, wareroom, and storehouse; four large three story brick dwelling Houses, with sli multablo convontencee. ‘The Dam, Flnmos, and Buikheads are made in the best manner, for strength, durability, and beauty of finiah, The Water lower ix ggutl te 195 horse powrer in the drysat oes bon, on a fall of 254% fees. The Machinery consists of 8,000 ring throstle and mule spindles, and 69 4-4 wide looms, with all other necoesary machinery’ for 0) rating the same on conrue or fine co Wag built in 1547 in the most oxpon- le, and is now in full operation, wad in first rate order, ‘The present company have expended on the property in the vaciows improventonts, $105,00.. Tho. property. lice half a mile from the Hudson River Mailrond sixty miles from New York, and cia, on the ae now surveyed) of the arttord, Providguco and Fishkill. Raile road, mafing it a vory desirablo location for a locomotive shop on an oxtensive senle, or any other heavy or light manufac- furlug peposes ‘The real estate and machinery will be. sold Serarstely. The property oan be viewed at any time: , Mape of the proparty and all Information given, to post-paid com munications. Address Wicoapoe Com heal Land SLADE & CO. 13 Bi ing, or JOH tixcet, New York. o Fimcitt diwg, July 19, 1552. {OR SALE—HOUSES, IN VERY DESIRABLE LOCA- tions, at prices ranging from $7,000 to $25,000, caoh. Also, te let, a Jarge, four story brick building, with fixtarcs, &c., weil adapted for ena OWN 3. 8. kRLSO, 62 William street, R" FEATHERS.—JUST RECEIVED from auct. cartons of the richest Brooha and in Ribbons imported this season ; slao, “4 eee of Blaok Velvet Ribbons, and five cesos kesorted Feat J. U, HOMER, 6 ors soho | street. 7 ANTED—TO HIKE, A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSR, DY ‘8 good location, with modern improvements, not above Thirtieth attest, or ‘in Brooklyn. Address box S163 Pos giving descréption and pri LADIES FANCY FURS. THE SUBSCRIBER IAVING made most extensive purchases di past summon, at the various European fur sales, ag wile at thooe of the Hnudéon’s Bay company, he respectfully Snnounces that he has now Sep ape ‘aeplendia variety of Euro naly for the Now Yor NS AND Sal mine, Chinchilla, Squirrel, & ‘he be calling the attention of the ladies to the apeye manee arte clor, Ving entiohed that foc varioty,, genuine quality, price, they cannot be excelled, if equalled, ia eeaty Hy vicos of ‘ peactionl ie subscriber has forrier, who artioular attention to all kinds of alterations, GEO. BU .PIN, Paris Mantille sad Shawl Rm rium, 361 Broadway. NGUET LEPRINCR & 1 Broadway, N Manuf ie MARCOTTE, NO. Git G ESTADLISHMENT.— MME, roadway, informa the Indios and public thot thie’ establishment, ‘managed by experience workmen, will give particular attention to the dyeing and cleaning, ina new and very superior etyto, ofall sorta of goods and wearing articles. Silk dresses watered. Foathers dyad Blond laces bleached, mended sad tewas- ferred. ELLING OFY REAT BARGAINS A. SORL & CO., £43 Broadway, Lavivg decormined to devote thele whole and undivided sttention to the manufacturing and import- have, in order to facilitate their tho’ ontire of their pre rat bt it eee bo slated assortment of ladies and gentlom it And other fine gold. jewelry in pins, earrings, b tinge, chatelaing, chains, studs, lockets, charms, &o, Sdl- Vor and silver plated wares, In every requisite for the table Mapier, mache goods, bronze, ormolu and China mant et Tooks. Real je ornament, Fiehly decorated China vases, ottles, figures, &e. pers plasses aus, dressi Hee with volid ullver fittings, writing desks, work, glove ead ust ting boxes. Jouvin's gloves, an riety of fancy goods, to reane: Beds, $0°to $12. Hotels and seminaricn ‘opm divoound, B28 Brondway, above Spring RATES AND FENDER, fonder manufactory, No. 346 west of the Bowery, ad! ininn De rit Cons fay ral ‘and ctherg who abou hase, would do weil te all, as he is contident ‘that hid pa Patterns, for varioly and ness, ATO UnsUrpassod. 11S useful pieces for $15. Also, 3 Sota, complete, 44 piocor for $5, worth ‘a Ticoes, from 8: to $i; Taplo Tumblore 1 per desea, articlé that every family wants askin of the Union warranted. 4K eke 85 Chambers street, below Broadway, OOKING GLASSES. PICTURE camel TAs Cornice: warergom Ah. ant ivcon varie aid tines see ;PAVID D. da ate having remoyod to the large buildit next to the pee 's Bank, offers for sale fore oF assort- nent of the above articles a be found in New York, Ho invites the attention and attendance of his friends and the public to an examination of his stook, at 169 Csaat street, ‘Three Lofts, 100 by 25 feet, to lot. F oO K SALKR—A CORNER LOT ON BROADWAY, well worthy Atteatiou of speculators and others, as it will be disposed of very low, and on accommodating het ugly KELLOGG & KIRWAN, 2% North W- jam étreut, [NOR SALE—LRASE AND FURNITURE OF A FINE hotel, opposite the Battery, doing an extensive hasinows also, @ frat rate drinking house, in one of the best locations; nis, one of the most splendid saloons od Broadway. Apply to ROBINSON, 88 Nasewu etreet, up stairs, OR SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, entirely new, with one acre of Dobbs’ Ferry, fall view of tho Hudson river, abun: Apply to B&G. W. BLEECKER, No. near the depot, dance of fruit, 95 Broadway OK SALE—CAPAP ‘TOR casH, A GASOMETRR, ‘SIX ties in diametor, and six fes deep, with stro sheet iron tank to work in, with guide rode sad pull complete, with or without an apparatus for making ro aecn en improved principle. Apply. to. JOSECH UA tte PER, Millwright and Pattern Maker, No. tis Went Twonty- eighth stroct, between Touth and Bleveath ayonuen JOR SALE, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS fixtures, and furaiture of one of the most tive Restaurant Oyster sad Dining Saloons in New in the best style. Located on a corner publi fares, and di extonsive Up wtairs. ‘contre of ail’ bnsinoss, Average recelpts ly to ROBINSON, Naseau street, up weal J OVSE AND LOT known ax No, 06 1 ide, betwoon Fifth aud Lalf the block; house Apr SALE~THE PREMISKS onth strect, on the southerly th avenuen—tot 221g foot, by about Of feet, throe rooms on FOR a floor, with furn Water, a Amb waiter, &4. ts d two o'clo M a th ele vitlee, No. 20 Beok- ROOND HAND FURNITURE FOR SALE ATY.& T ae 53 Ann he Hotel koopers and strangers in pu wonorally, are inv $4, 500. —WANTED—A PURCHASER FOR THB stock and fixturos of a dry goods store, lo- Gated in one of the beet parte of the city for adeat busi- noss. The stork is nearly al ew and wilh De got EET heap, en ments 9 Fo to Callforiia. uiars, inquire for fourth ftoor. ay the propricte $1,000 will bo ro thitee Yor part 08 Brosdway ayeof A. No eM LLINERY. ESTADLISUMENT Browdwe tr tees bolow Prince atroot, noor the ‘ ¢ 5 pe SIMMONS respectfully an ean Hotel MI: aeronn, and strangers visiting the weortment ot l’aris fail snd | aaduition wy) ® Inge assortment of ler | {fie Intont fall fashions. Also, Just re~ | b"stoamors, a large invoice of Pacts eatin | ' winter millinery, own mantfaetm eclved by the ike, velrets, ribbons, foathers, actitloint ars, Wa Bie, nen filinors ew hy the once or ingle bon- ante aud Boiler reDy oolfoltd a call. DRY ¢ GOODS. SILKS, BHAWLS, CLOAKS-RICM BROCADR Nis! Fiain Poult a'8ol every shaie of color, the best fn the sity. Alt vole of oloaks just re Paste. ‘w ‘shaw dros goods, laces and roidericg, and ntull Seok *t linene Ai omentie for sale at low prices. TINE bealale "LN i te Broadway. SRENCH MERINOS. ~1,000 PIEORS Fang MERI. vom OF All colorn and gualltion in store, pnd for pale by JOURN KA KUO MMaide HE CHEAPEST AND BEST.—DR. TOBIAS’ VRNE- tian Liniment, fo: yar piut bottlea—ia sioke. rd to onre gall: This ‘ratoh old sores, cholic, wicker than "8 so Te all over ‘the Untied s e dr uy btorekeepars, oo DepesMOGrrenwiebstiees ee ee Oe OTICE TIS 18 10 CERTIFY, THAT I, JON 7 of Haverstraw, Rockland Co.,.N. ¥. ‘evotian Liniment mysolf, during thtce yoare, for bilious complain limbs, erysipelas in the face, fevor and “severe ‘ery, and it mado complete cares in-ail the above in John T, Roberts. Sworn bc eubscribed before me, the sth day of September, 1a, ‘Alfred Harned, doatlon of the Peace, Dr. Tobian’ Depot, 240 Greouwich stroet. GASES GLASS), IAS CTIE HUDSON RIVE taes Works has commenced blowing Glauaware scoters In leht aud dark, greon and blaok of has and onrboys of all siege pre ok, Wine, porter and mineral bottles, Ne. tow. "All articles made in private moulds will Taito att i etventen Office ZI Dusne street, Now York. BARRETY & MASON, Proprietors, ERA GLASSES AND SPRCTACLES,—A INE AB; rtment of the most perfect Opera Glasses. from Paris; for tale and. Rive, nt the optical” scnolianmayee Of M. Goltbacher, 71 Bowery, whore every person cna algo be Warranted of a superior quality lances, wppi % Fules of optiog, by M. GOLD. in, 74 Bowery, botwoen Hester SEGARS, OF DIFFERENT BRA consisting of Germau, American, w 300,000 vans, forsale sie Be to clowo a lot. A ULKLE 1 HSL Beendway, seoond Moor, ALAMANDER BATES—WILDER'S PATENT, wins Rich's Improvement. -STEARNE MARTIN, gu 4 ore to Rich & Co., are the only dor Safeo pownaing ‘bow patente Dee Ko. ie Wats 4 worer Rew ¥ ve cars HE EAGLE TRIUMPHANT.—FOR brated patent porous health and Ek No. 0 call at DR, ines alt the derirable Iv is THe OarG onus Powder Wibiak be 4 Wey J ~ 19 W ashingvon RAST POWDER. 7. BAB Tal invon dor of bhe oe prepared and stress, Now Yo goo thar they yet ‘at QO? For cura a hy 4, of bugs aod fleas, ‘annie is of oad Re Ne 14 rob ws of our sloop and enao, Would take a notion To start for Cada in a p yt nd as strong au they cou In the bi or the jnckot, Of wome ptardy filibuster, But those dark rascals have no mind, To Southern climes to emigrate, And chooeing ali to etay bohind, Thoy rveh upon thoir wretched faba; Fe *, LYON, aa ureders buga, With pill an owder sete them packt Bcours them outfrom beds and rugs, af From oloset, hole and enoking. LYON’'S Magnetic Powder and Magnetio Pills, for the o« termination of insyets and vermin, reine Wholesale wad me TEES MEN, AND ALT, NEN AND BOYR heard is woanty oF w. uy Grek ent, ie You would have Jour whiskers and aie grow, fn nik em, throng nnd Ahi Te will mot atatn or inj roe, Hale vinta, $1, wont 4o.any part of the Bounty.

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