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Marine Affmtrs. Lagwem To-Dav.—The steamboat Peer will betaunched wrom ebe yerd of Mr Isaac C. Smith at Hoboten, N.J., hls dag ot 12 o'clock. M. She ix 104 feet long, 20 feet beam. and seven feet bold and ti owned by Mesers Oamp- bell & Moody, and otbers. of thi. cl'y, who derign ber for towing about the harbor. This boat has been built by ‘Mr. Smith, in the short epace of twenty seven working | days. Asornen New Ciirren.—A fine new clipper ship called | the John Gilpin arrived at this port last week from Boe ton, to load in Mr BB Sutton's Despatch Line for Cali- | fornia, She isa beautifully modelled vessel, with round Umes, and not 60 ebarp as many of the clippers hailing frem Boston, but appears to powess the capability of riding easily in heavy wesiher. in more perfeotton than gome of her rivals, withou! any abridgment of the fea feures necessary to make s fast ship. ter dead rive at balf Seor is twenty inches, «¥e!l of sive! six inches and sheer fwo fect. Bho has a beautiful bow, #ita a blilet hoad or- mamented with some fuvly ¢orved aad gilt work, and Lor mame in gilt letters isoa her (rail ooards. Her store is of ‘fan elliptic chape—a deecriyiion that appears to combine more of beauty with sireocth than either a roaad ora square stern. It 1s curved ot (be ends, and is one of the handecmest parte of the versL Bo-ives other gilt fenoy work, ft is ornamented with acarved reprewntation of her pamorake, exactly us the old story rep when taking his broakneok tide to Beeotford—b, wighess. She bas a tov gaiian! forroestie and a house on deck containing the que) iris for the crew, # large galley, and tworooms in the afier part. {er eabin is also on deck, under @ balf poop, and is divised by « particion. The forward part ccuiasus the pantry aud three state rooms; the efter portion is Atted wilh six state rooms The joiner wok im the codin is very haudeumo. the woods comprising rose zebra. aud ovhers, high y pollabed and finished off, The fu nbbing of the eabia bas been Completed in a very bavd-ome mavnvr, and the whole | well lighted and ventiard. She frame of cho vessel is Of the best white owk sod her plankt eriliog. and @eck frames of hard rine The kewl ts of1oe% maple. sided 1635 inches; movlied 84. Her dove timbers aided from twolve to fourteen fuenus. wud mvuldel, eighteen ; and there are two dep Gs of mi tenip ue each tixteen inebes equard. anu «ister uelous of Uw by fourteen inch Her sivus rn post one piroo, and rhe bas seu vas (he main eae being sixteen wehes rquire Ske Ie Well fastened by Aw lange Dumber of massive kuews and is thorouchiy bolted end scoured throw, bout. sa full rigged stip; her fore ond maiomasts are mate; miz-paast a vingie stick. Bho oppears very bemd-omely rivged. and her «pars are well made and well ret up rendering ber appeanance Yory ‘peat avd clipper like. ome registers woout 1.084 tons ; is 276 feet long on deck ; extreme breadih, ‘hirty- Bewen feet; depth of hold. twen y-two teot, including a I Of eight feet beiween dicks Che model of the Jobs Gilpin is after that of the ovlobraced clipper ship BB. Forbes. notorions fur ber sprees having run from the line to Honolulu in the short space of sixty- five days, ané from the latter port to Canton ia twenty days and thirieen hourr ; thence to this city in world in seven mosths aad fourtsn daya sail- ing time The Jobm Gilpin was designed, mo- dolled and built by Mr. Samuer ali, of Bast Boston. and reokoned second to none of h+r class ever produced by Sbe is under the command of Capt. Justus Doane, wiil ehortly leave for 8an Franci«co where if f. fable winds attend ber hur early atrival may cause a at San Francitco a the eudden app-arance yach surprise ‘of her namerake did to the good foits of Breatford. She | is ly{ng. at pre-ent. at Pier No, 4, North river, opea to in speetion. and ebould be visited by all admirers of peauti- ful marine architecture, Inteuavetion To rue Satine oF THe Steamer WiLttAM Pexw.—Yesterday, about 5 P.M. as the steamer Wm Penn, for New Orleans, was going down the bay, she came in contact with the schooner Arlington, from | Georgetown, bound up cutting down the A.’s larbourd bow to the water. The cutwater of ths steamer was knocked ff, and che received other damage in her riggiog. She then took the schooner in tow and both came to the city. ‘The wind at the time was fresh from northwest. The following are the parsengérs of the Wiiliam Penu:— P AE Mallard, MCoult, H Siu'ts, 4 S Thomas, Capt Mar- timand Indy. Mrs$ How: sand daughter. MrT Thoms n, lady and two obildren; © S Duggau, & F Christman, Jas T Ane drews, Lirs W Jones Mrs Cri well, Migs Crowe Judge Marvill, H Burman, B Marvill, Chure| jes, Jos Heyman, Mre McDonald, Mies McDouald, Mrs Cieyton, Mice Stewart, Mre art. Mrs Taylor, Miss Taylor, tephenton, lady and three children: n Gall, Capt fi Williams, i Barset, Jr—I7 ia th teeraxs. gh Deranture or Cauiroania Sreamexs —Uhe steam ship Georgia, Captain Mitchell, for Aspinwall, apd tho steamship Prometheus. for San Juan, sailed yesterday. About 1,200 passengers lefi in these vessels for Califocniar of which the Georgia took 700 including 100 Laborer’ fer the Panama raircad, and the Prometheus about 880. The Promethens, when abreast of the Narrows: met with come slight disarrangement in her machinery, and returned to the city io repair. She saiied again at 8 o'clock. Anaivar ov Sournenn Sreamens.—-The Florida, Capt Woodboll, from Savennad, and the Union, Capt. Adams from Charleston. arrived yestorday morning. We are in- @ebted to the purer of each yes:ei for thy prompt trans, Baission of the favors of our Soackern cuv‘emporacies Goop Passacer —The pucket ship Garrick, Uaptain Walker, arrived yesterday morning from Liverpool inthe short space of ninetern deys Sho brings 400 pi Tater hro—By Geo Kayues Esq. Portamoath Betorday. > Leau iful clipper ship of 650 tons, called the Tinggna owmd by Beers, Vyphant & soas, New York imtended for the Ubina trade. sna ie be commanied by Captain Jecob D Whitmore. che was nagicd tu honor of @ disting wished Chinese merebant. At Bath S0ch ult. by Yessrs, WM. Rogers & Co., @ ship of 1.148 tens. owned by the builders und Captain Young, of Philvd-ipbis, wlio will commaod her. Same day. by Mesere. Clerk & Sewall a snip of L055 tons, owned by the builders Thomas M. Reed and Lowell, late of the sbip Sarah G. Hyde, who will com mand her. The sbip tau oned by Mesera, Rogues, it onl: ed the Otsconthe, an that vy Messrs. Clark & Sowall, the Commerce. At Harpswell recently.a brig of 220 tons, called the Castilian. iotenced for the Oubda trade. built of white oak. and euid to bea superior veerel in every respect, Bhe is owned by Mess. Norton Stover, 3, W Porter, and Captain Iewac Pinkham, At Barneyvillg (8%anzev, Ma) 28th ult, by Mason Barney. Eg & supsior sbip of abut 500 tons, owaed by the beer, and intended for the freighting business, te vecommanaed by Captain Barney, lave of bark Mary ®. barney. Ww Lyons, on Our Conneeticut Correspondence. Op Saywroox, Conn , Oct. 4, 1952. Tan Election The election for ‘own officers took place today. The result is as follows, for town clerk :— Gurdon Smith, democrat .... 271 George Conklin, whig........ «173 Democratic majority .... » 98 For selectmen the democrats were elected by ma- ities varying from 119 to 214 This is anew wy Proves ing only one incorporated by the last Legislature. The whigs were all out, and said they expeoted to carry it The democrats will give Pierce and King at least 125 mujority. Connecti- put will go for Pierce and King. 8. New Buildings New York. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE TWELFTH WARD—BUILDINGS NOW IN COURSE OF ERECTION. Before reported in tbe HrnaLp - $10,000 Harrison's large sugar reunery and large 129,000 frame building . Public echool 2 oo oe poy Two cottages Uarman, at 10. = brick Bonece viet do.” 3 ‘en coef oo0. and about Carmanevilie, by Capt. Dean One cottege corner Twodo.do Fifth and Sixth avevues, at $2 Two do. do. Sixth avenue aud 124tn st, do.. 5.000 One do do. do 127th street .. 2,000 One factory do. 129ch street .. 2,500 Large brick store and dwelling corver 125th street and Eighth avenue, by J. R. Waitor, 18,000 Oce store corner 125.b sizeet and Fourth ave- nue, by Sniffer. ..... 60... eeeee eeee . 4,000 One cottage uewr E:ghch avenue, by Mr Edes, 2'500 Ove corner Manbuitun street and Tenth ave- hue, by M. C. MeJimsey 2,500 ‘Two large mansiovs on Prospect Hill. - 20,000 Eight rmail cottages in acd abOas Harlem and Mapbattanville, at $2,000 each. . ge house corner Third avenue and 104th street, by Aldeaman M:Gowen ........... 5,000 ! 4 pnt a sbout Harlan, Manhattan, and Carmaneviile not taken into account ; in fact it is almost impossible to yet an account of the whole | improvements going on in the T vel:th ward, but there cannot be les than half a million dollars now bag open glad to reo this ward improving by tho right ciase of our citizens— mechanics, and geniemen limited means—who do not wish to expend all their income in rent. There have been more im- wements done in Harlum, Mantattaovile and ‘armaneville, this last yeer, than for ten yeurs before, and we find there is a constant inquiry for property by persons to build for themselves. We sre not survrieed that such should be the fact. The advanteges for vuilding are great—the ground co little to grade, almost sand enough is got out of the pellar to build the homre, a sure eupply of the Cro yon ut any elevation, and grading the streets and building sewers can be done nt one quarter ‘he ox- penre of any other part of the . The im- provements now go'ng on bas induced others for hore bas been 150 lots recently purchased on Har- | Jem Flats, by persons who intend improvin, — itvoual rail- .. The two (if not more) be sarried out sbortly, will afford person to live to & house and w have s smell at méderaie reut, the opportunity te do #0. a reeds, wieeg guten, as | iwety- seven dsyr--performing the voyage around | agers, | | where gold was firet discovered in Fifih avenne and 13ist st. 4.000 One do. corner Sixth sverue and Broadway. . 2,500 500 5,000 COMMERCIAL AFFAIES. ARKET. | } pay October 5—6 P, M | ‘The etock market was more depressed at the opening | this moming than ai the close yesterday. Mast of the | MONEY M Te trapreotions st tho first board were for cash, and hold | ers were anxious to realize. Erie ond {urlem were par- tloularly active, and at the close were freoly offered at | lower prices, At the first board, Long Island deolined | 14% per cent; Btoningtom, }(: Reading Railroad, 13; Halem, 34; Erie Raiiroed, 144; Dauphin Co.,1; Cam- | berland Coal, 134; Camton Co, 2; Fdgeworth Co, *{; | Morris Canal Nicersgua sdvanced $f per cent. At the second boaad, Merris Canal fell off 4s per cent; Penn- sylvanin Coal 134; Cumberland Coal ?j; Long Island. Stonington, 1s; Erie Railroad, 1; Hudsom Railroad, *; | Norwich end Worcester, 3, The fall in quotations withia the past week ranges from five to ton per cent, and bold” ers haroly know what to do--whether to sell out the Gepreciation, or bold on for better prises Several ofthe leading fancies are now selling at prices lowor thaw bave been known fir months, The arrival of the steam- ship Obio, with twe millions of gold dust. may arrest the downward movement in prices, and bring about the re- tection which is suxiously looked for, Tho effect of this | great and sudden change in the street is confined to the regular cperators. Thoie wasa failure to aay and, if the market falls off much more, there will be others, The buils ore now disgorging # portion of the profits they have bagged during the past twelve months. Ono of the Principal cnures of the recent panic in the stock markut is the large accumulations of specie in the sub-teessury Of this port. The receipts to day amonnted to $302 836 29; payments, $142 702 10-—balance, $7.10€.832 75 This is aot quile Fo large as it has been recently, It is however, large enough to muke the banks cautious. aud restrict their operations very materially, The importattous, for rome weeks past, have becm exceedingly heavy. and the pay- ments on account of duties unusually large; bat this cam, not last much longer. The season for iinports is about | over; and 2s soon as the revenue trom customs is reduced tos moderate amount, the ordinary expenditures of tho government will deplete the Sub-Troasuries fast enough. This depreciation in prices for fancy stocks is rather a good thing than otherwise, It will tend to keep spooula- tion within proper limits and prevent those disastroas pavics which bave heretofore been so frequently realized. | Purchasers of certain stocks at present prices. need bare no apprehension of any serious lose, as they are cheap enough for permanent investment. ‘Tho demand for foreign exchange to-day, was mode- rately active, at rates ruling at the departure of the Pa- | cific. on Saturday last. We quote bills on London, 10% | a 103% per cent premium ; om Paria, 5f. 13 a Of. 124 ; | Amsterdam, 41 a 411, ; Bremen. 79a 79%; Hamburg 3614 a 36%;. The steamsbip Afries will take out about six hundred thousand dollars in specie. Tho earnings of the Erie Railroad Company in Septem- | ber, amounted to $275.176 64; in September, 1851, | $806,688 96 ; nine months of 1851, $796,185, equal to about forty per cent. | The Bedford Commercial, Merchants’, Marine, and Me: | | chanics’ banks, of New Bedford, have cach declared asemt- | | annual dividend of 314 per cent, payable October 4th. ‘The Gloucester Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend | | of 434 per cent. Lynn Mechanic Fire and Wariac [a- | surance Company, of Lynn, has deolared a dividend of 10 per cent ; Haverhill and Union banks, Haverhill, 4 ; Merrimack do , 334 ; Eseex do., (new.) interest for five months ; Bay State Bank, Lawrence, 31; per cent. It will be seen by an advertisement io another co- lumn, that the Mountain Lake Water Company, of San Franoitco, California, is in the market for a loan for $260,000. for which it purposes izsuing ten per cent bonds 4p sums of $1,000. with coupons payable semi annually “this city, principal redeemable in 1862 Proposals will be reorived at the office of Dias & Thomas, 52 Wall strect, until Thursday, the 4th of November, at 2 o'clock P.M. The company hsve the monopoly of supplying the city of San Francisco with water for twonty years, and beyond that time it probably will have no compe- titor, as it owns the only source from whioh water can be obtained. The receipte of the Milwaukie and Mississippi Ratl- road Company during the month of September, amounted to $7,805 12 A company is shout being orgauized in this city, with sufficient cspital to work upon a most extensive scaio, the rich quartz rock of Voleanoville, Eldorado coauty, D.K. Minor, of this city, {s one of the pria- the immensely valuable mineral resources of that sec- tion of California With machinery adapted tothe work ing of he gold quartz of Volcanovaile, the mining busi_ ness is destined to become much more productive than bas yet boen realized In any other part of California, Volcanoritle is situated in the very centre of the gold quartz region of Calsfernia, on the table lands, betwoen Otter Creck om the south, and the Middle Fork of the American river on the north, and about nine mites noriberly from Georgetown. twenty miles from Coloma, iifornin, and seventy mils by trail fiom Sacrameato City. Its location is at the point where the trail from Georgetown to Voleauo ‘anoit: | Dar, Big Bar, and Gray Fagie City, divides, and at tne | termination of the wagon road by which supplies for | those, and mapy other rich localities in its immediate vicinity, are hauled, and vt an elevation of abcut 3,020 fet above tho main water courses, within two miles of Is. Some idea of the country about this place may be | formed by the cos; of transportation to and from it. It is, by wegon road eighty two miles from Sacramento | City, end the ordimasy price paid for the transportation of provicions. inerchandise. and mechinery, was, Last year. six eents per Ib. while it cost two cents per lb. to get it from there two miles to Volcano Bar on pack mules, The table Iand betwoen these water courses, | the Middle Fork of the American river, and Otter | Creek. is gently undulating, and covered by a growth | of pine, oak, spruce and cedar, furnishing an | aburdent supply of good timber and fuel. A steam saw- will there, cut, during the winter, 150.000 feet of pine lumber. which sold readily at $100 per thousand, for | | fluming the river, and for building ia the neighborhood, Yolcanovillo is situated in the midst of one of the rich” est distriots of placer diggings in Caifornia, The Mid, die Fork, with its immensely rich ‘bara ’’ “slides,” ‘eaaons,” “gulches,” ‘ flats,” and “deep water claims,” and Otter creek, Canon creek, Missouri canon, Gridley canon, while # little further off are Yankee Jim's Dry Diggings and Spanish Dry Diggings, and many other rich localities—all stamp this region as unquestionably oneof the most produetive gold districts in the State; but this is not, after all, its most marked feature, Its re- cently discovered quartz veins, surpassing any thing yet | discovered, will surely make {t promiaent in the future | mining operations of California, The table jand between | the river and Otter creek is evidently ribbed with quartz veins, which show themselves occasionally on the sur- face; and the prineipal vein yet opened gives abandant proof of its unperalieled richuess and unusual ex- tent. We have seen epectmens which weighed, when | split from the vein, at least 500 pounds, but was broken to armailer size, for the convenience of transportation on & pack mule to Sacramento City, Its value, for its gold sione, has been estimated at from $2,000 to $2,000, and. it will, beyond a doubt. yield over $2.00 ; but it is worth much more as a cabinct specimen, There is much of the rock in the vein from which this was taken, that will pay from fifcy cents to fifty dollars to the pound. “Tf these are facts, why have so many quartz mills deen unsuccessful 7” is often and may well be asked, and is easily answered by practical men who have studied the — subject in California, The first important reason is, | those who first entered into the business were inex- yerienced ; the second reason is, the machinery used wa | deficient, both in power of engine and weight of stamps; and thirdly. the modes adopted for the separation of the | goid from the quartz, when crushed. were very defective. | Them the expense of labor was so great ; but time, ex- | perience, and cureful investigation, have shown that it may be made immensely successful when good mechioery | is brought into use, under the care of intelligent and | prudent mansgement, as, for instance, in the case of the New Helvetia company, at Grass Valley, uader the care of Dr. Bacen, of Georgia, This mill bas am engine of eight to ten horee poner, with eight stamps ot 450 pounds eech, and crushes from eight to twelve tons of rock per Gay, paying from four to five cents per pound. or from $600 vo $1,200 per day, while its expenses cannot reach $200 per day ; and there are other mills dolog ss well, in | proportion to the richners of their rock The number of mills now erected in the State of California must be from | thirty-five to forty, some of them dolog well enoagh. others not so well, while many new and much improved mills ar muchinery, of improved models, which will Introduce s new era ja quarts mini wod make it an | eminently prosperous busine time only is re ws Ak | quired to establich this fuet, e+ will be shown by the | { present year's operations, | agent by Somor Bravo Moviello, puidwhod at Madeld inorease, $68 287 58. Increase in the fret | a now in progress of ereetion, with more powerfu, | royal deoree, dated bepteuber 10, amd counter. | z,ibe market hap b + oe! . wer, om the 12th of September, it appears that cer eral important alterations have been made in the tariff of Tun Grams Taniry, Sevr 12, 185%. The duties on hardwares and other mi-ceilanoous arti- cles and also on finx, linem thread, Saxon @ool, woollen clo'be (oniled Lapa: Dutcee,) and om mule-. are ordered to be reduced The duty on flax was inareasod adout one third ia 1849. and both the imporcation and tus rev Due fell off im consequence ; it is bemesfurch to b+ 22 reals per quintal. betog 10 per cemt on the estiaated | value of 220 reais per quint ad carded ditto 30 reals, | being 10 per ceut om the estimated vaine of 300 reals, | thre cutics being nearly che came sa those paid before 1842, Under a foreign flag, these dutios will be 27 aad 33 reals pec quintel | Linen thread (crude) paid 62.60 and 79.50 reals per quin'al secoralng to the flag; itis mow to pay, if crude Or balf biewohed 60 and 96 reais per quiatal; fall bleached ditto. 65 aud 70 reals; and dyed uicto 100 and 106 reals Saxon woot paid 150 and 180 reals per quint it wii pow pay if unwahed, 6% and 68 reals; aud if | Wasbed 81 und $9 reals, Woolien goods (called Lanas Dulo’s) paid 12 70 resis per square vara in Spavish ships, | which “is stated to be Gite 74 percent. Tae dats be reduced to S$ reuls the square vara etated to be «: to 14 reals the fineal Vara, and to 43 per c#at ad or | In foreign sips it will be 60 reais ~The duty on the last named urticds wax doubled in Deeember t by ite being ipcluded tm the cin-s of woollen cloths | the importation, which in the last eight montns of L$ol War 16406 varas, was Only 6.564 varas tor the firs: six | mont be of 1s In bard vores 9nd miscellancous articles the following chonges ure made :—wisia buttons, metal born pass board covered snd the materivls for covering prit 6.25 and 7.60 reuls per Ib xccurding to the deg. Luey 6 henceforth to pay Zana 2.40 reals Tortoise sheli, iv: mother of post nud all ocher buttons not iaciaied in | the preceding, aud tho-e with letters arms, &c. whica Were previourly inowuded in the same clus with pluia buttons, are 10 pry 4 and 4.50 reas per Lb, instead of 6.25 end 7.00 Watch chains of steel, iron, varnished metals, &e., duty Tecuced frou 12 and 14.40 reals per dozen to 6 wad 7.2 Teale per dozen; Cito gist or plated, from 24 aud 23.30 Temls to 12.20 and 16 16 Gon barre 8 double reduced from 75 to 90 reals exh to 40 and 48 reais . pistol barrels, doable, from 45 und o4 to 24 apa 2.00 reuls each, Gun burrols siagle, from 4) and 54 to 24 and 2s 80 reals each ; pirtol barrels, Jouvle, frou 30 und 86 to 1 wud 21.60 reals cack, Haie brorhes, clothes brushes &e., duty reduced som 22.50 and 27 roals per dozen to 14 and 15.5) reals, Ulasps (corchetes.) plated or unplated, with their wrap: P*Te or card-boxes, duty reduced from 6 and 7.20 reals per ib to Band 3 60 reals. Koives and forks, lenge, for carving, with handles of orn. -bove, woud, Whalvbone. or muther of pearl, {roa 8.60 and 4.45 reals per dozea wo 3 20 aod 3.89 reals, Suc Of the above as are curved or in other forms or sizes, for arts or professions. pwid before 4 and 4 ¢0 reals por dozen. Kurves with handles of tortotse sholl. plated or gilt, | | plain bruse or ivory, duty reduced from 12 amd 14.40 reals | | 1010 and 12 reals per dozen. | | Oilcloths of ail classes, colors, patterns, &e , on cotton. | | | bempen, qoclien, or tinen sabrics. duty reduced from 3 | and 3.60 reals per ib. to 2 aad 24y reals Ordwary single fowling pieces duty reduced from 100 | and 120 reals each to 5U and 60 reals each ; ditto doublo, | from 200 to 249 reals to 1U0 and 120; ditto oruwmeatal (de lujo), whatever the number of barrels, from 30 and | 36.ad valorem to 200 and 240 reals each | Prints end engravings of all kinds. whether bound or | | | unbound, duty reduced from 15 to 18 reals per lb. to 10 | apd 12 160i5 Brass in common hardware, not varnished or gilt, as basins, braveros. feet for the same, &o , reduced trom 5 and 6 reals to4 and 4 80 reals per lb,; ditto gilt or var- | piched on the tame objects (8 new class in the tariff) 6 | ano 7.20 reals per bb. Umbrelias, parasols, &o.. of silk, duty reduced from 16 | and 10 20 reals each. to 10 and 12 reals each, ‘Combs tortoire shell, from 7.60 and 9 reals per ornce, to 4 and 4.b0 reals. Pirtols. ordinary, one third of a vara in length and ap- wards. single burreiled, duty re?uced from 60 and 72 reals | per pair. to 0 and 36 resis ; do, dou ote-barrolled, from 90 and 1(8 reals to 00 and 60 reals per purr Pocket platcls (lesa than one third yara long) to pay 2¢ | and 28 60 reals per pair, do double barreled 40 aad 48 reais Ler pair; do four or more barrels, 40 und 43 reals each pistol; do. hair trigger, with ail asoessorios, 100 and 120 reals per pair. ‘all kinds (piaque de oro iabrado), duty | Gilt articles of reduced irom 7.50 and 9 resis per ounoe, to 4 aad 4.80 reals, ‘Tho duty om mules. of which great numbers are smug- | sled in from France are reauced as follows: —Under one | eat. from 76 to 60 reals each; from one to three years, | from 106 to 100 reals each; from three yeas aud upwards, from 254 to 170 reals cach Stock Exchange. 56 lem he Ohio . 106% 1360 she 1 S00 do. 1 00 do 6000 Penn State 550 do 10000 do, 100 do 4000 In State's per ¢ 200 do.s. 2000 Lud 2d Mtge Lda. 1050 Erie RR. 1000 Hud RR New Bde 50 do. 12000 Erie Income PL do 1000 wo do 15000 ds, 5000) ve. DED 972 ge Bus, toy es ae K, R 400 Dauphin Coal Co 60 2144 100 £00 do. 91” 800 Cumb 20 Stoningt o7% 9 10 do iO) BS 875 2% Macon RR WW 60 10 Hudeon River KE. 65 Go s55 5 Roch & Syr SON A Trust 7 Bank of 4 Del & Hud Canai tg 192 Bros Kk. 900 Morris Cua W 50) Montgomery Min BOARD. $200 N ¥ State 50 shs Roading RR... 9514 1000 Frie Income 100 do... bs 294 ER 2) do 34 60 Stoning! ) a 15) Cumb C 100 do. 100 do, 109 do. 50 do. 59 Pena Coai Co... . 100 New Jeraey Zinc. . _ #10 MOLURR,.... # Roading RR. 40 WOreee CITY TRADE REPORT. Torsvay. Oct. 6—6 P. M. rs seemed brisk and firm. the sales reaching 150 bois. pots at $402); m $468; and pearls at $5 603; per 10) Baraveturrs.—Flour was heavier and cheaper. the bu- siness embracing 11,80 bbis., ordinary to choice State at $425 w $4459¢ ; mixed to famcy western at $4314 a $4 60 ; and common to good southern at $4664 a $475 per bbl. Rye flour retaiied at $4 12 4; and Brandy wino meni $3 6734 per bbl. Wheat moved to the extent of 4400 bushels, very prime white Gonesee at $110 ; 7.500 do. westerm, part at $102 ; 3.000 red western at 930 ; and 2,000 Canacian at 02c.; rye, to that of 1 600 bushels, in lota, at 86c ; oats, to that of several boat londs. at 450 to 42e., according to quality ; and cora, to that of 35 000 bushels, weeters mixed, at 700 to Tle. Coti0n.—The sSles to dsy amount to 1600 bales for home consumption. without change in prices. Corrss.—There were 1,200 bags Rio purchased at 8° a fe. per lb. Demand good fa active. 750 qulotals dry ood were 4 600 bbls No, mackerel, in 60) lota, at $10 50 a $16 6334, Favits —160 boxes bunch raisins fetched $2 25, and 100 half boxes eee raisins $1 20 | Freicuts continued duil. To Liverpool 15 000 a 20.000 busbols wheat were engsged at fd. Flour was at 12d. toldd Some lore cotton were engaged. including 200 or {40 bales at 4a for compresred and reed. To London, flour was ut 24 Gd. and gram at 4 A vessel was taken up to load at St John, N. B. for Liverpool, at 708, To California rites ranged from 45c, « 50 There was nothing new to the continent Hay—About 800 bales changed hands, at 87 4c, a $105 per 100 Iba, Hear—Very little occurred in a private way to-d the auction «s!s having taken up the attention of trade geversily 968 bales dew rotted American were thus disposed of at $100 a $116--usual credit. Tnon—We heard that 200 tons Scotch pig were procured tt $27, ix montba, Lins. —Sales of 2000 bbls common Keckland were ef- fected. at $1 per bbl. an abatement Moxassxs.— Some 80 hhds, Muscovado realized 22c. per gallon, Ona—The ‘alee of linseed reached 3,000 gallons at 76 ale per guilon. cash— reduction, Provisions—favored factors, the operations consisting of 700 dbis, prime and mess pork at $15 87); a SLi, $17 8736 9 $18; pundry Lote dressed hogs at 8a Yo ; 5 Vbts common to prime lard at 11g a12 0 ; 325 bbls, Prime and merebee? at $4 ® $6 und $10 9 $14; with teveral parcels butter and cheese a fall prices. Rice—Saies made of 20) tierces fair to prime daring the last three i $6 a $5 25 per 100 ibs Srinrrs.—' jay’s transactions comprised 700 bbls, Obio and Priron Whiskey, at “dc. per gallon, a partial ad- once, Sucans —Saies have been mate of 200 hhds Onba | | Muscovado. at 40. a Se; and 400 boxes brown Havana, | at 5340, a 6M0. perl. Market unchanged. | RECRIPTS OF PRODUCE | whitkey ; 62do ashin; 531 boxos of chess ; 0, cis wheat ; 5.860 do. corn. and 6 759 do, oats butter. and 900 bead live stock. Dx New Havew Kaitnoan—401 boxes of choese, and 76 pigs, butter, IMPORTATIONS. 10x. —10 000 fire. —320 tons Day Goops.—108 packeges per Garrick, 22 per Letbimits, Davos —5 barrela Iceland mons. 10 owsks cobalt, 6 ot k Magnesia 66 casks roda ah -7 827 bars railroad icom, 5.247 bars, 691 bandles, Nien, Pieces tamarac, 6 pivoes elm, 870 pieces stave 28 —106 hogeheads 29 tlorces, 19 barrels, 5 carky rape seed oll, | Praeren.— 690 tons, | Ercans.--20,000, Srimrrs —36 puncheons whiskey, bart —1,080 begs, Sre.rer.=-7 210 plates, ‘Tin —040 boxes tin plates, Woon.—250 bundies willow, | Telegraphic Reports. Naw Onrcass | ‘The reter of cotton on Baturday wv & ve bales 1y the market hag been a Arey quetations are one Get, 4 | and adjoining b | Ry Nontn Rives Boats--6.667 bbls, of flour; 190 do. | 2 bush | | . By Kain Ratinoan—806 rides of leather; 189 pkgs, | was 0. Kiour ls | Mixed corn sells at 6f0 Mess made at $19. Whiskey is New Oatrane October 5, 1952. Cotton to-day reached 6.000 bales, at ade Middling is now quoted at $08 90, ‘The stook on hand now amounts to 98.000 bales. Sloss pork now sells et $18 50 ‘The first hogvhead of ths now ‘orop of sugar wes received here to-day Aveany Oot 6. 185%. No receipts hove been reported. floar —1.800 bbl sold at steady prices, Wheat —Ne rales Oate,—t supply is light; prices are nominal at 400 Corn is lower; 10 000 bushels old at 68340, for mixed Western Bar- ley —Saies of 14000 bushels four-rowed at 78 a 800 , for ordinary to primo, ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWHD AVERY DAY. 5 “mr BERS EVENTH PAGE. -@n BUARDING AND LODGING. PLEASANT K PAKLOR, PRONT AND BACK bedroom, furn house 83 Chrystio strect, with partial board if required, ea: be Lad by # goutloman aud bly wits, or two slugle geutle- Fs hed or otherwise, on seound floor of | Heasant, ty fatelaher front oat! Wa first’ oluse houses 80. Fourth m3 yarn BOARD.—-FURNISHED ROOMS AND me avenue and Broadway, Pees rE has but BOARDING. can of two parlors and large he teoom, with ywo apartments by superior Froneh o Gk. ae might be dosirat “hh gas, and heatod with far- baths, Torms, 6100 per month, in ad. vance. Noone nead apply antes wanting permanent buard. | Ad trons Stadame Martivc, Herald oftee, OOMS TO LET FRONT PARLOR AND BED- room, and bath room attached, on the sccoud floor, With Preaktast and (ea, if required. can be had, by ono or two ringlo goutlemen, at No, 70 White strect, third door from Broadway. Res anv t ‘ either furnished. or unfurnished ; those having dangh tors to educate would be preferred. Addecss ., Herald care honse is 30ARD IN B rur or two single gontlomen, Rent three dullars por woek, Tuquire at 27544 Grand street. PRIVATE NURSING, WITH ch by an exporicnesd widow Lady, ing & note, stating Whore an interview can be had, Address it. 1, Herald office, PRIVATE FAMILY, NO. 6 would rent handsomely tureished rooms, ouly, with breakfust served in their roome if TEW SINGLE GEN ‘ A parlors, with ledrooms attached, on the ee third floors, with full, partial, or without buard. In all i stances with board, meals served to the room Inquire at 691 Houston street, first house west of Brosdway, late par- sonnge of St. Thomas church, y. WHOSE TIME IS PAt board with & resp ides ap-akix HOUSTON STREET, gen'lowan vod. HAVE TWO and TLY EN. ie rg NTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO STD ANARTMENTS, CONSISTING OF SUPBRIOK Pak lore, nits of roome with bath ‘oc let to centiomen of the fires cle: ed, with private table if desired. aod required. Apply at Ne. LS Broad: ed or uniural ‘of referenoe gi Bloceker strect, wos of B ARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, tew single gentiomen, can have cull or partial board, on reasonable terms, Roums furnishe t or unfurnished. Apply #0 Greenwich avonuo, corner of Charies strect, Kus- OARDING—PAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN wishing to sooure board for tho winter, will tiud very Pleasant rooms, fitted up inthe best manner, with all the modern imyrevemente, at the Carroll House, 722 Broadway, opposite the Now York Hotel. OARDING—67 VARICK STREET, NEAR ST, JOUNS park.—A haudwome furnished front room, on the second story, with large pantry attached, suitable for a lady and gentloman. Also, afront and back room, on the third flooc, with Yedroom and good pantry attached. Cun bo let to- gether or separately, furnished or unfurnished. Comforta- e rooms for single gentlomen. 'OARDING.~ TWO LARGE roums and pantries attached, modern built house, 21 Charles stree be lot together, or sept OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO let, unfurnished, with board, to a gentleman and his wife, ins private family. Location very dosiraole. Apply 182 Dutheld street, between Willoughby streetand Fulton ROOMS, WITH BED. use of bath, in the Waren place, will avenue, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND IMS WIFE, OR threo al igle gouticmen, can be accommodated with handsome rooms and board by applying at 1&3 West Tweaty- third street. Tho houss has all tho modern improvemonis, and is acogsuable by several lines of omnibusos aad cars, OARD IN STATE STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND his wife can obtain a pleasant room, furnishod or unfur- nished, with board, at No. 14 Stato Street. OARD.-TWO OR THREE GENTLEWEN CAN BR ‘accommodated with partial board, ina private family, ate? Willow streot, Irooklyn, within three miautes walk of the Fulton ferry. OARD,—A SUITE OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED apartmente, in the socond story of # first class house, Gupplied with all the modern improvements, to let, w private table, No other boardera taken. btreet—Lest of attendance. with real name and addre OARDING—FURNISUED AND Toums, suitehte for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, in a pleasant location, st No, 122 Waverley place, hear Washington square. Referéuoes exchanged. OARDIN PLEASANTLY FURN: with bedroom attached, on the first and second floors, board, at N t. Mark's place, Eighth e hous y nA GENTLEMA} child one year old, ina quiet family, w Terms rot to extcod $10 por week. Adi dwny Post o OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- vate boarding housy, or private family, for tho winter. a the vicinity of Broadway or towery, and above et. Address Monros, office of this paper. cess “Boarder,” } Joeation Grand sti DAR D—SECOND FLOOR TO LET, AT NO. 29 ST. Mark's placo, Kighth street. OARD—TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH PANTRIES AT- tuchod, for famil single gentlemen. Apply at No. fo Prince stroot, third door west of Broadway. BOMRD WANTEDTIN A PRIVATE Indy whe is a firat rate oustomor vest make ike ty Luard where there would be & lady that wo the trade. Addross a note to £. S., office of tiie pap not above Grand strect; west side uf the city pro- BeskD—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN WILL BE AC. columodated with a furnisaed third story froat room, * With partial board’and dinner on Sunday, in wgeuteel house, with oll the medern improvements. Use of batt ro References exchanged Apply at No. LW Weet Twenty-se- cond street. Price, $9 per wuek. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, and two or three single gentlemen, can >btain furnished or uvfernishod rooms, with full or parcial board, in a private famaly residing at No. 3 De bevoise piace, two doors trom Pulton 4 venue, modéra improvements. House new, aud replete with OARD WANTED—AN UNFU SHED ROOM, WITH fe and child, tea ide of Irond- given and required, Addr OARDING.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with private ta n be obtained by parties of re- A.B, Broadway Post offio ISHED ROOM TO LET—SUITABLE FOR ONE | tached, and single ones, | RA | UNFURNISHED SHED PARLOR, | ASAN'T ROOM: without FUR rd, in YWwO OR THREE VERY PLE hed, ty let t eingle gentlemen, nt to throw stage routes, & mall y | Anquire at al Kolerences exchanged. wo Frr HED ROOMS WITH CLOSETS, AND boord, ted ina private fea by tee ladios and boy aged seven years, in a ploasant Location above four h | atroet, between Second and Sixth avenues. ‘Terms, $10 por weed.” Address Y. X,, Herald offic Po, LET 1 WO Tr, and on Ply at No. 26 Gre NO LET, FOR THE WINTER—SUITR: handsomely furnished, with private ti attendance ry for private faini pleasantly sit ‘and replete with all modern improve- menté, Inquise at’ No. 57 Houston street, East of Broud- way. O PRIVATE PAMILI MALL, FURNISHED bed room with breakfast and tea. and dinner an drys is wanted by ® young, unmarried man, must be ready before 7.4. Ma gad 1 part of the city aM possib r Brooklyn. Add to-morrow, sisting terms, & ANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY a bis sister, two furnished roo ; a room ouly required by tho gentleman, tion preferred botween Spring aud Twelfth strocts Broadway Any ments, will oblizo by ‘addressing A. ting terms and location. References ARGE ROOMS, ONE ON UIT nthe third, with or without board, Ap- ich avenue. OF Rooms, Jo and evory neh ion to goto Willia t this ofiee, before 1 NUTLEMAN AND small, quiet family having such apyet- d wl Bo uerata otfies Noasantly situated, (be'ow Canal street proferced), for a lady and gentleman, where Board will bo required for the 1 vance, without references. Address W prees office. 82. parlors, on tho first floor, with bed: ovns attachot! to let, evitable for three or four gentlemen, Par-ial oar if required. Also, two large size bedro. ms, each conveniont for two gentlemen, on very reasonable terms. mat Boyd's Ex- FUR SALe. 4,500. -WANTED—& PURCHASER FOR THE + stock and fixtures of a dry goo I cated in one of the best parte of the city for a first ola ness. ‘The stock is nearly all new and will be sold Ps an the proprictor bas made arrangoctents to go to California $4,600 will bo required, in ‘or particulars, inquire for three days of A.8. GIB, No. 208 Broadway, fourth floor. $2 000. 72%..02P, ESTABLISHED BUSINESS 9 efor sale. In consequence of other business engagements, tho advertiser will dispose of an Old Express ing's regular business d and twent; the atock con: of double hara eI da single horse. yeur olvar profit, rite will be sold, Route between address Exprese whioh the books will together with the stock, New York and a neighboring city. Route, at the office of the Horald, BGOO.~AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, HAVING $500 ‘* or $600 ready cash, can learn of a Incrative . by applying to MR. KNIGHT, 87 John street. SURE TORTUNE.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, IN terest, &e., of one of the ol fest Undortaker's Establi ment in this city. owner wishing to retire from b , a the cause of solling. ‘This is a aure aud ment. $2.0) cash will be required. Addross M. M. ker, Herald office. | investme: and furaiture of ono of tle most exten-, er nad Dining Saloons in New York furnished in the best style. Located on a cornor of two of the greatest public thoroughfares, and doing an extensive Apply to RUBINSON, 8 Nassau st., up stairs. OR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A DINING and Drinking Hotel, located near Wall street, which is one of the best locations and in the centre of all businoss. Averace receipte $300 per day. Apply to ROBINSON, 8 Nassau street, up stair OR SALE OR TO LET—HOTEL, DINING AND LoDG- ing house with good bar, fitted up in geuteel style, op- ¢ market, two ferries, a railway depo’ ¢ manufacturing estab) ar years lease, at a very . Will B great Largain.” Possession immediately. | Apply to J.C. GREE. 15 Chambers street. 23 ae ig aa EEAP FOR CASH, A G! ies in diamoter, and six foe des i, with «trong to work in, with guide rods and pnileye al complete, with or without sn apparatus for muking rosin as ov an improved principle. Apply to JOSEPU HAR ER, Millwright and Pattera Maker, No. 316 West Twenty- eighth strect, between Teuth aud Kloventh avenues, 4 mer is going to Australia. 9 Gr nwich street, head of Bethuno street. ® FOR SALESA WHOLESALE WINE AND, LIQUOR store, in one of the best Lecations in town. for relling out is that the present owner is desirous ing town. A man with aemall capital may address J. A. In, Herald ofce. VOR SALE—A BAR ROOM, WITH GOOD FIXTURES, situated in the lower part of the city and a good ram of business. Any one that can command $200 or $30) will meet with a good opportunity, as the proprietor wante to r= tire. For further partioulars, inquire of R. LAWRENCE, 77 Nagenu otrect. VOR SALE—A CITY EXPR hundred dollars. oash—I and a businers paying twenty toa, WHEELBR, 13) Thicty- OR SALE OR TO LET—A HANDSOME THRER story and attic brick house, 115 Firet avenne. Also to jarze store and cellar, 2% Pearl stroot, corner of eet. Also, apactinents in Oak strect.' Apply to SAMUEL it, B. NORTON, 118 First avenne; or at Mr. Ladd’s store, corner of Seventh stroct and First avenue, rom half-past twelve to one o'clock. om, sud Harness, dollara por wock. Appiy t street. spectability, by applying at No. 761 Broadway, nour Righth street. Bese IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO SIN- gle gontlemon can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, And also breakfast and tea, at No.1 Willow Place, corner of Joraleman street. ‘The house is lighted with gaa, and about two minutes’ walk from South Ferry. OARD.—A SQUARE ATTIC ROOM TO LET, WITIL Losrd, ina private house. Also, s parlor and bedroom, With large pautrios on the sccond floor, suitable fora goa tleman aud his wife, Apply at No. 114 Pranklia street, OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN? in a respectable neighborhood, not avove Houston streets west side of tho town, with board for tho lady alone. A bandgome unfurnished room, in ssmall family. Board paid | in advance and no questions asked. Address P. H., Herald oflive, for two asys. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR SEVERAL gentlomen, may have pleasant rooms, with board, at the conveniently located dwelling No. 1) Wooster strvet. Reference exchanged. PARLORS btained at N in the maguiticent brown stone block x ‘Tho location is partmonts may y-second street, nding from Fifth to Si tifa! and bealthful—nerr the most fashionable publie ro, within a few steps of uppor roadway, and of the ing omnibus aud railrond routes, Boars LADY AND GENTLEMA ‘CAN BE WELL accommodated with a handsome furnished front room, room, good board, axd warm bath, ia a French family, without children, and no other boarders in Apply wt 0 Franklin “stroct, near Broadway. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND #13 WIFE, AND A \ fow single genticman, oan be accommodated with hand eomely fursished rooms, breakiast and tos, and dinuer on Sundays, in a houss with all tho modern improvements, Apply at No. 9St. George's placo, Kast Thirteonta stroct, Boar Second avenue. ferences given and required. LARGE FRONT PARLOR, WITD adjoining, elegantly furnished gontiemen, may be obtai ‘at Gis Broadway. All th use Boke AND AN UNFURNISHED ROOM AND bad- room wanted by ® gentloman aud his wife, in a priva family, where there arc no other boarders. Location mu | not be above Twenticth or below Seventh atre tweon First and Third pyeuucs, Bost of reference dross Joseph, Herald offic OARD—A PRIVATE PAMILY OCCUPYING A LARGE furnished house near Washington Park, would Lot the seoond floor, consisting of five rooms, one pair of parlors, Er. odern im- et, aad hy givon, Ad- Vasementand kitchen, with or without board; a most delight- | inl home for mall priv: family; Adaross Thornton, with real namo, at this off URNISHED ROOMS 10 LET.—A GENTLEMAN CAN bedroom, and bath, with 00 White strect, rear exchanged. URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, WITH OR | Without partial board, ia a first-class house. Also, lor suitable fora physician, of gont cmay, on th jor, Apply at dl Fraaklia street, near Broadway, URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, WITH BOARD, | + street, von avenue | ina private family. Apply wt No. 77 Pri South Brooklyn, «tow minutes’ walk from I | Ferry. Reference required | URNISHED ROOMS—ONE OR TWO UBNTLEMEN conn be accommodated with furnishod roums, without | ‘bonrd tio street, Four linos of svages, and the enue care pa | Bighth olowe by. Apply &# Above. J ULNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT Voard. Six dollars per month without bonrd, Also, hot and cold bathe, at 409 La me street, corner of Groen. also, thao with full | OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL AND SOLIDy MADE the copper-work is strongly ¢: duct: r can be attached to | 10 te 12 o'clock, OR SALE AT BA story brick Ho ud Lots on ayenue C, between Iwelfth and ‘Thirteenth streets. “They aro. rontoil for. 80 per anntm each houso, and will be sold for $6,001, and $4 500 | cam retain on mortgage, Apply to S. 3. Broad, No. 13 Wall street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY, (temperance,) located on a corner, doing a large and daily increasing business, The stock, fixtures, loa: horse snd wagon will be sold at a bargain, on immediate ap- plication to C. 8. Howes, 83 Nassau street. ea evory day from fine hotel, the modern im vished in thi tod near the Battery, fitted up with all wita every comveniance, and fur est style, doing ® business on an average and ing 125 persona por day, au street, up stairs, OTEL FOR SALE—SITUATED IN THE VICINITY of the Worl r, handsomely furnished, with long Croton water and gas all through the lishment, Will be sold at a great barga! of the proprietor, if applied fo: ROBINSON, OUSR AND LOT FOR 5ALE—THE PREMISES kpown as No, 8% Eleventh street, on the soutl , sido, hetwoon Fifth and Sixth avenues—lot 22) If the blogk; house, 22% by about 64 #, with furnace, Croton water, Can be seen between the hours of on Inquire of MOUNT & ALLBN, at their mar stroet, up-atairs, 1ANO FOR SALF.—A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Piano, which hag been in careful use oal; d will be sold for $225, Inquire . 1 Cheover place, Brooklyn. precy POR SALE.—THE ENTIRE STOCK IN trade of s droggist, with ene pew and commodious fixtures. Apply to Mr. ZWINGER, No, 501 Houston street. ISLAND PROPERTY.—THE UNDERSIGNED for muntry a lots, &o Gold sti lease. ly. Appl. asaau strat. to STATEN ff | Quarantine, 8.1 0 JEWELLERS.—NEW SAFE FOR SALR—A VERY handsome ell fitted wp, and lined oxpronly for tage businese—cost $50, a month sinse—together with enteel businest. Enqnire at the offices (rooms No. 10), an 7 EE. H. HUDSON, WS Brondway, corace of Pultos or of ROCTOR, OF Ni huadred Gray ow three years old, all bearing Ho wishes to soll them cheap, to ‘arran for him at the one oF more persons, de Ln Scauck farm, plank road, Newtown, Long Island. i pn SAMUEL PROCTOR, | FO LITHOGRAPHERS.—FOR SALE, AT TEN PER cent lower than any of the similar importations now | in the market, a completo assortment of the following arti- cle thographio French Papers, diferent eizes; Indian | Papers, of French manufacture, and assorted colors; Colored | Papers for labels and bookbinders; Frepeh Prosnos, (1e- | mercier;) Machines for Engraving, Autegraphio Presses, | (Poirier,) Kollerg, Mill Board Papers, Lithographic Inke d Varnishes of every desorption; Sponges of V as Diamonds. B ‘All orders will Felts; Instramenta for engraving, + | Fine Stones of Mantel, dlwren sine, ee AN orcas be | received, and executed on very rensonal ya ne | at the shortost notice, by TH. LACOMBE, No. 2, Warren | street, coruer of Broadway, up-stairs URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, AT Chambers street. he house is dtvb lass and well furnished, private family, without childron, {URNISHED ROOM: 2 Ovoupiod ~A LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH bedroom attached; euitable for two or moro gontlemon desiting to room togethor. Also, two or threo pleasant,rourma, will ve lot to sirgle gentlemen, without board, Apply at No, 1 State strort, corner Whitoball street, Ft NISHED HOUSE IN JERSRY CITY TO LET— | pleasantly loeated, fevit treoe pon the promises, Situs- tion and terma made known oa application to Mr. USHBR, ut the store, No, 201 Broadway, N. ¥., from 10 to 12 | ONE CE IMO GaNTLLiGN CAN BR ACCOMMO- dated with s sleeping reom, furnished of by epplying at Ne. 14 Doi CO ‘The location is desirable for business | | PARCY ARTICLES. | Armen | f Ys 8 & CORNBLL, MANUFAUTURERS OF | oF, of every vatiety, ‘ancy Japanued Tin visnished Robaoee Boxee and hpectscts »< proseed ware. Office and sample room. soar Nasenu street. Wi ‘809, and all Kinds John shroes ‘of Oherles Cheistofle & Ue. lata, Gate Baskets, i Sete, Gotoe Pots Heat Gravy Boats, Bottle Stam Blarfors, Oleantolee ‘Trais oranda, Bee ee Toe vad 1 oe Fee Non, tasers, ison tone at 34 East Twentieth street, botwoou Fourth | TWO ROOMS, | Breakfast | on as near the lower | ther hoarders. BROADWAY.—A SUIT OF MAGNIFICENT | TIN | 0 OMY AND COUNTRY DRALURS-SILVER PLA® | T oa wore 6 ESRCOND 0 is | INS—SIX OF fHO0SE FOUR | Apply to ROBINSON, | ease of two fine grooms, at No. 167 Broadway, suitable for | | will bo open at the counting room of Moi ha 2 rh 7th, ASLET" i Weathersock, with the four quarters attached, All | pe ate A) hl ace da lightning con- | SAN FRANGISCO Wats $250,000 are Tom per cont ith coup ue, payable somi-ani York, redeemable on let Nove eresidont of the Mountain Lake Water Cou in the State ef Calitorsia, will re= is at the voflice of Moasrs. "Dias I etroot, inthe city of New York, w , the fourth day of November, 1*62, ab 2 v’oluok, Pe or nny part of tho above mentioned lowm, it rate of ton por cont pow ju the city of New Yeek, of Noveiubor, 1852, at the avall himself of the usnak aud of declining Bids chould be me privilo such as he m Ay a nty per cent, and the promium, day after opening the bids, and the h accrued interost, may be paid at the option the bieder, any time before the first day of Febrnary next, thus giving enpitalists an opportunity to secure a wont roli- able oud permavent investment, without prosipitately diss turbing their financin! arcangements. Tho debt created by the issue of these houds is for the purpose of paying for the ssary pipes and fixtures, more than suffies oun dy brovided for the purpose of building the Inpying the pipes, aud completing tal ot the N00") havi James B. Bond and Wilh rt ¢, of all the proper- ty and franchises of tho company. valued at upwards of one oof dLars, Tho company have, by lew, the axelue siv8 right of laying pipes within the city limits, and owm, by purcha-e, the only soures from which water can be troduced into the city. ‘the stook ef thix company will proba! ly be the bert paying stock in the Union. Copies of the lawi, reports ef cagiveor, with map by calling at the office of Mevers. D alletrect, second story. 5. 875 000.772, 2EX?, O8 BOND go, hn sums to euit ductive real estate in this city or Brook apertyy worth No JS Wall street. made to bu ir honses a £.] DNAPIS POR SALE —ON THE UNION BANK of Loudon; Belfast Banking Co. of Ireland; Nae fioual avi, of Sévtiaa.” We nro, by aigeial authority ame thorized to ime drafts on the above Banks, payable et sight, and in sums from £1 upwards. TAYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall streot, oor. Pearl, RAFTS _ON IRELAND, ETC.—TUE SCESORIBERS draw Sight Drafte on various Banke and Bankers ip England, Ireland, sud Scotlend, in sums to suit. WILLIAMS & GUION, No, 40 Pulton streak Paosexe can be eaonred by the old Black Star Lino of Yorpovl packets, sailing Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, and 2/th of At6 per cent, Apply to 8. city Koad, ‘every month, NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE INTEREST ON the public stocks of the city of Now York, due and piyaiio Nov. 1. 1802, will bo paid om that day by Shaphord app, Bag, Chamberlain, «f the City, at the Mestanles Ko. 33 Wali streets ‘The transier bo sks will Le closed eaday, Oot. 12 at 3 o'clock P.M. For the accom of ‘stockholders transfers ‘wil period the books romain clos JOSEPH K. Ban The subscribers offer for sate two hundred thousand dollars of the Bonds of the New York and New Haven Rail- toad Company, due Ist December, 1866, for ono thousand dollare each. ‘Interest 7 per cont. per annum, payable Ist June and December. Sealed [pada will be Feoolved by the subsoribor, at No. 45 William street, mptil tho 160 Ootober next, at 3 o'clock. Interost will be added to the Bonds from Ist Juuo last until delivered. KETCHUM, ROGE! BEMENT. EMITTANCES 70 IRELAND, &O-—DRAFTS FROM £1 and upwards, payable at any town throughout Innd and Groat Britain, are iamuod by tho subscriber; also, Pasuage Cortiticatcs to'sad from Liverpool and London, ¥y the Swallow Tall line of pocket ships. GRINNELL & CO., AS South streot New York, and 6 Regont Road, Liverpoed 338.7 FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COMPANY.—& meeting of the stookhcldors will be held at ro Saturday, the tb of October next, when » statemen| ve ede of she prospects and sondition of the Company. & at will be provided for the purpose, and Iand st the now [Lding ou tho proporty. Pereona desirous of exe place will bo furnishod with tickots for the em» ion by applying as the office, No. 1}¢ Hanover street. ASSAU BANK—CAPITAL $500,000.—THE UNDER- i pointed 8 committes to receive pubecrie al stock of the Nassau Bank. The bi Bangs, [iro from 10 ). Crom’ thers, No. arsda; B oks, Wim. 8 o'clock, Committe ASH ADVANCES IN SUMS OF $5 TO $5,000 ON watches, diamonds, Jewelry, dry goods, pianos, furaie ture. and fancy articles, at the Life Ineurance and Loam Cree 82 Warron street. Office hours from ten to three o'clock. Park ‘ow, J. 8. Libby, THNANTS KKGASTKM, nee ON TACO ACCA OARDING HOUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR sale—situated in one of tho most desicable loostions in theeity. House new, first class, with: all the modern im- revements, and afull Complement of first class boarders erms and reasous for disposing of amo made satisfastory, by addressing A., Herald offi HOMse, 70, ber IN FROM FIRST OF November, or befor noderate prive. The house is in Hudson street, near’ the ferry, ard now, and neasly furnished. If convenient. the furnitnra may he sold at emsy terme, Address O., box 3,055 Post Offive, Now York. TORE TO LET AND FIXCURES FOR sALE-SUITS able for almost any kind f bu , Kitnated in a good thero and near the depot for the Harlem cars. Rent at Sty Lroome street, three doors from the —TO LET, aT A MODERATE RENT, ated cottage, with very large garden, of May, For particulars, apply at 16 Warren strogt, or 13 Wooster strect. STORES TO LET.—THREE STORES TO LET IN COURT street, Breoklyn, suitable for Furniture stores, dry g00da or shoo etores ; ‘will not be rented for liquor stores Font $00 for Jarge store, $2) for she emall ons. Inquire } T° LET.—A NEW THREE 8TORY SRICK BOUB™ For furthor particulars, xpply | onthe North vide of Thirty-fourth streat, ncar the Ninth avenue, finished in first claes style, with moderate lmprovements. Apply to JAMES M. POs?, Thirty-ourth atreot, first house west of the Ninth avenue, 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A NEW TOU! pleasantly situated in Kent avenue, near M; avenue, Brockiyn, consisting of five rooms on tho oe floor, together with a good basement. Rent $9 per month. Apply to OLIVER WiLLETS & SON, 270 Pearl street, ew York. A splendid large Storo, in ono of the bost locations im Broadway. Also, a largo Store, with or without etenm power, at No. 60 ‘street. Also, @ Parlorand two Bodroot in house No. ll Prince street, Inquireof J. STOUVEN: & Co., corner of roxdway and Prince stroct, '0 LET—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE HOUSE, AT Youkers, situate om tho old post road, the fourth hone above the Seminary, upon the upper side, command- ing a beavtiful view of the river. ossion ¢&n. ad immediately, if required. For terms, inquire on the pre- mises, 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME, THRER story, brown stone front house, with every modorm convenience, on the south side of Pacific street, being the eighth house from the corner of Boud. Apply to Dr. \d_ Joralemon. 10 LET, TILL THF FIRST OF MAY—A FURNISHED Deane » Brook! Apply to DILLOW OKMAN, 39 William strect, New York. [0 LATTBROADWAY STORE NO. 627. THE SPA~ © undred feet deop, in the new ‘ Marble Building ker street. Also, basement stores, fifty by hundred feet, lofty and well-lightod. Alas large and emall rooms in the loft. SEABURY BREWSTER. ET—AT HOBOKEN, TWO CONVENIENT AND Landsome three story basement and under cellar brick. » Within four blocks of the ferry, in the new row im Hudson street, known as Franklin Terrace. Tho houses are upon ne of the most dusiradle sites ia the vicinity of New upon high, ground and good soil, haviag a view of the 0 river. house has twelve rooms, pantri a flower jon, thirty-thret et deep in tl ir hot baths, shower baths, &c. They are withim half an hour of Wall street, and will be let much below the New Yor Tit a rates. Inquire at the Hoboken Land Of W. W. SIL MISCELLANEOUS. RATES AND FENDERS.—U. KELLY’S GRATER AND tender manufactory, No, %6 Broome west of the Bowory, dfs 0 are A +, these de joining Dr. one's Church. Builders about to purchase, would do well ashe is confident that his pattems, for variety sapnoss, are nasurpascod. - ens RANGUET LEPRINCE & 1. MARCOTTE, NO, 64 Broadway, N. Y., Decoration and Furniture in gone ral Manufactory, New York, and in Paris 9 ruc Canmartia. Importation and Commission—Carpets, Bronze Works, Fixtuy Buhl Cabinet and materials of evory cription for furniture covering. ICH FRENCH GAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERNS.— Just imported, the richest choice of coe sume yg delabras, Brackets, and fancy Fixtures, made ex; his country. warran-ed; Paris Drone hine Bohomlan ¥s a oul puree, ‘ al Lemp. t cheapor than apon . ree eer eo DSKDON VILLE, 446 Broadway. ADIES FANCY FUKS.—THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING made most extensive Cg Tis a summer, woll ae at thove of the at the various Euro; fur Audson's Bay oompan: iully announces that he bag of; maa- y he ro now rondy for inspection a aplond: sfacvered in Burops cxpreualy for the New York oity in every fashionable shape, coer Maffe, Ci Talmas, Vietorines, Polerines, Rid: 3 Boas, Caffs, Gn &e., in real Russian Gable, Hudson's Ray Sable, nie Fronch Sable, Sto ws e ‘ols confidence ALAMANDER SAFES.WI.DBR'S PATENT, WITH n RNS & MARV) Rich's Jmprovemant.. only manufseturers —8' gueces tors bo Rich & Co., are tho A) dor Safos combining both pateute. Dopot, No. las @iroet, Now York. Ts Ld poste ahd ed — DAGUERREOTY?PR eo r esses 0} atnary, &o., adapted to tiful instrument perfectly taken at PEERS’ dagucr= studio, 204 Broadway, and A got gallery on Broadway fora HE BAGLE TRIUMPHANT. brated patent porous health and hair onll at DRAKE terooscopes for aal fh q DRAKE & CO., No. 9 Bowory. oh RUSSIAN BEAR. ATRussian Prin A princes Tahe d ho papers toll ue— 7. t00, of good fellowe— a) on, in words polite, Miscovite, ‘plante, oir haunte, kill is thrown inte th: ie vermin by the pi aro t tor LVON'R Magnovio Powdee aad Kikisy palue 28 De} for 1 Py " sents bee Sask or box, 42 Desedwan.