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@e the-Owners of Property in Breeden ewners of property in Broadway orposed to a railroad avenue, are invited to call at the store of Messrs. Hart, No. 241 Broadway, and sign 8 remonatrance Project. Those who he y, signed ja well ao those who have not) are desired to comply with Bequest in order to carry out the objects of the committee. Flee hear Mount Vernon.—This consisting of about 100 acres. par- Esq, ‘0 divide by assovintion, was Part taren up on the rst meeting 2 ht. ven that the socond meeting of * The , No. 1,” will boheld ot, on Tuesday evening, 12th By order. ROBT. J. TIFFANY, Prosid DR. I. COVERT, Vice Pre Jas. P. Burwsren, Recording Secretary. Te Business Men.—Store to Let.—The five tery store, with conntor cellar, situated at No. Is> Duane etreet, Greenwich str built ia the most oubstan' within two min\ walk of Erie raii- ‘opening for busine 825 Greenwich street. saan. Apply to H. PBuEH, we family in ‘this city should use the een filter” It removes ali tin purities from the wa- dees not corrode, and is cleansed My sim oly reversing it. Prize, $1 50. Depot, Gothio Hail, 316 Uroadway. J. J. Rousseau, Paris).—Poamade, vinsigrs aromatiqne fhe ream, ete. o. A fall assortment just received way. TaN (VIG Ce oA To Dealers in Piaying Cards and Station- roolled enrdy of 6 lower rates oan be gteah. They will print Businese und Addross Cards choaper fad better shan will be afforded by any other printer Hy. CYRUS W. FIELD & COC LL CLM stro for the Victoria Mills, and r Almost 2 wm very favorable te: lower tham mil! pris of the most extensive @ devirable stocks of A Perfumery of the Hygienic Soctety, (Rue steamer, and for saio by JOHN MILHAU, No, 153 Broad- Con, Card and Stationery Manufsotory, 45 street, furnish playing aud n, of superior sock and finish, and purchased elrewhore, also making their own Paper Warchouse.—Writing Papers by the N ra in this country, now offer for salo, ‘and English writing paper ever shown in the ws Sewing Machines.This is the Mime to buy one of these grent labor saving machines, which ta such general use with the principal shoomakers, aad: and all others iu the sewing professions. Priucipal @ffie0 28 Broadway, whore they oan do soon at all timos in aporation. Catting Hair and Whiskers in the various styles, always beautifully and becomingly adapted to the sow d general appearance of the woarer—the wk ever neatly and tastefully exeoutod, by HILL, the Eanhanlo, 13 Nasonustrect, corner of Pine strees, Wrusses, Shoulder Braces, Lace Stockings, | aed Surgical Belts and Bandages—Dr. Glover has made valuable improvements in these Surgical Applianees Hi Beous mutes a close ft, sits vasy, rotaias the hernia, and Beote a radical onre, being made without a back ‘pad. GBildvon’e Trusses ars not liable to be displaced (aa made at oon) 12 Ann street, near the Museum, where Shey are jnsted and appliod. ender Chi .—The unpleasant fecling at~ feuding tho use of w dull razor oan bo alleviated at onoe by Baingle application to the Motallic Tablet. This article, Geenvunce’d by the judges at the World's Patr tol have'ne Sqeal in producing the koonest possible edge to arasor, can ‘ebtained, genuine, from the inventor, G. SAUNDERS, je. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Portable Dressing Cases.—The undersigned devoted his unceasing attention ty the perfection of useful articlos, aud has on hand @ large variety, of @onstruction suituble to the wants of the travelling come Monity. For sale by G. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor House, ead BY Broadwa; fortoise shell Dress Combs.—Ladies are sepecttully invited to examin tho choice selection of ombe at tho subscribers’ extablishment, The varicty iv, Bi Youd all doubt, the largost in the city. Combs made and epaired. 4. & J. SAUNDERS, S87 Broadway, betwoon Waikor and White streets, Lovet’s Office, No. 14 Chambers atreet, for $Me sole of his celcbrated “ Wahpene,” for changing gray | hair to its original color, and cu Mr. Vanderburg, stroey Mr. Edward Nelson, 20 West atreot; besides verbal roferénces will be given at the ole ing baldness. For re! Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ex- | yn, the very best ever invented. Bawaro | ssption or reservat @f puffed dyes. Jqually ceiebrated is Gouraud’s Medioated Sesp. for curing pimples, freckles, sallowness, ohaps, roazh- &o. Pondre Subtile uprvots hair from any part of the Ey Liquid Rouge, Lily White and Hair Gloss, at 67 street, near Broadway. ‘The Surprise excited by the effects of Crista= @oro's Lignid Hair bye is very creat aud well it may be. The beauty of the tints it bestows is beyond all former expe- Fieace. But porhaps its most extraordinary property is, that | lates ite and Soslp ur applying Amstead of withering the hair, it actually sti growth. Applied and sold at CRISTADORO'S W! eetablishinont, No.6 Astor Mouse, Private rooms the dyo and fitting on wigs. The Eye and Ear—Dr. Heath, Aurist and @oulict, devotes himself exclusively to deafness, and all Aisenses of the ear and eye. ( the Metropolitan Hotel yportant information in reistion to dise See the Loctor’s pamphlet, which oan be had or sont gratis to any address, It would be just as well to deny the rich- mess of the gold mii f California, as to doubt of the pow- er of CRISTADOKO'S Bair Preservative and Beautiticr, in pe-producing a fine and luxurious crop of hair, be it over 80 Set cone from s peryon's head. Skeptics are invited to try &. “Sold by Uristadoro, No. 6 Astor House. Moet’s Celcbrated Champagne Wines.—A rariety of these superior Wi pints and quarts. Al rtment of Rhine Wines, of the choicest vintages. Also Clarets, from Vin Ordinaire to the finest growths of | Chateau Lafitte, Latour, Kc, Por vale by JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 407 Broadway. ‘Wigs and Toupees.—Batehelor’s New Style | of Wii ‘are pronounced the meat perfect imitation of nature yetinvented. Those wanting a very superior article should eall at BATCHELOK’S celebrated Wig Factory, No.4 Wail street, where can be found the largest and best’ assortment im the city. Copy the addr Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid Mair Lye is the bost yot discovered fur soloriag the hair or whiskers the moment it i aa The wonderfal ease and gertainty with which this favorite and old established Hair Dye performs ing. It is for or applied, at BATCHELOR’S Wig Factory, No.4 Wall street. Copy ad- By the Rev. T. C. Young atthe M.E. Chureh, Ninth street. Onarces Atraey Woop, of London, Kngiand, to ‘Miss Lizzie Martin of Dublin ‘At South Coventry. Conn., on the 30th ultimo, by the Bey Charles Hyde, P. Lupiow Hype, of Apalachiovia, to Haawerre B. Carr, of Coventry. On Friday. October 8, by the Rev. Jesse Pound, Mr. Joun R Monroomeny to Miss Jane Matcoum Bax, both @t this city. At Ohel‘ea, on the 21st ult., by the Rev. Mr. Lambert, U8.N, Dr. 8 R. Apprson, U.8.N., to Jucia Howe, daughter of Commodore Charles Morris. Died. At the Marine Hospital, Staten Island. of Chagres fever, Peren McBvoy, aged 82 years native of Sootiand On Thursday, Vevober 7, Mrs Many Buavvext, in the 82 yeur of ber ego. Her funeral will take place to morrow afternoon, at two @olock from the residence of her son, Harman Blauvelt, No 428 Huavon street On thureday, October 7, of whooping cough, Onances Hexny. oply ron of Charies and Jace Ann O Leary, aged U1 months and 12 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family; also the @fiicers and members of the Montgomery Guards aod Bezg Bight Guards. are respec:tully juvited to atrend the fa- eral this afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 128 Mott mreet. } On Friday, October 8, Many L., wife of Zeno Wheeler, and daughter of the late William Low, of Amherst, New Heowp: hire ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral. to morrow afternoon, at half-pust two o'clocek, from her inte residence. No, 12 Church rirce’, lasrochuretts and New Hampshire papers please copy. Friday, October 8, after anbort il ness, Jotin A Yea ‘Tor, youngest son of James H. and Catharine R. Yeaton. ‘The friende of the family ary invited to attend the fu metal. to merrow afternoon st haif-past one o'clock, from No. 250 Monroe street, without further invitation. East-rn papers please copy. On Tharsday October 7. at the residence of her father, No 1¢i; East Twenty-sixth stroot. Francis Lavna, third and beloved daughter of EL. Croker, Eeq., aged 13 years ana 7 monthy Reguiescat in pace. Cork papers please copy. _ At Sun Francirco. on Sunday. August 22. Jons L. Gas- srr an old inhabitant of this ity aged 61 years. He has left a wife and nine children, and reventesn grand-ehildren. to mourn his lors, His friends may leara Tore particulars by applying to Chas and Lewis Gasserc, Wo, 46 Hicke street. Brooklyn; or to 3. F. Gassert, No. 249 South Reoond treet. Willamebarg: ‘On Thursday, October 7, Jave Munvuy, aged 30 years, @f Gounty Fermanngh, Ireland ‘Tow friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o’ciock. from the residence of her husband Jobn Murphy. corner of Thirty-eghth street and Tenth aveaue, without further | invitation. On Friday evening, October 8, Sanam Mansa Rrevy, aged 22 years. © The trends of her brother, James Riely. and of her un- ste, Patrick MoBarron, aro invited to attend her funoral, to morrow afternoon, at haif-pact one o'clock. feom her late residence, corner of avenue 6 and Second street, On Friday, October 8. of inflammation of the lungs, Wri M. Par a ted Stepben and Eliza A. Philbin. aged 19 months and 27 days. HL: remains will be taken to Philadelphia for inter- Philadelphia papers please copy. Beptember 30, at his residence, Dobb's Ferry, Toss | Poorxy, Sen , native of Kngiand, aged 65 years ‘On Friday morning. October 8, Sutan, wife of Andrew Y. T, Barberie. and youngest danghter of Win. 2. Robert- eon in the 28th year of her age The re! es and friends of (he family are respectfully Aovit-d to attend the funeral. from her late reaidence, No. Third avenue, to morrow morning, wt half past nine @elcok, without further notice, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, “gar SEB THIRD AND SIXTH PAGES. “ea PULITIOAL. WFO JHE DEMOCRATIC. REPUDLICAN ELECTORS Of the Seoond nnd Fifth wards of the olty of Beook- tye, Fellow citizone—{n conseqnonee of the Megat and Majast nomination Cor delegates to nominate a Captain of Hige of the Second dist-ict. on che 24 of Soptember la the samo boing illegal, and contrary to domocratio aeagos, Lthorefore take this opportunity to inform the legal votors SE both wards that T uma candidate for she wthee of Cap- Main of Police at the onening election Deoming thia the Ig grupar cuuree to purine, I avlicit the eugport of the oral aa] i ag Kelvyn, Ootuber 6 1nd. MICHAEL MNAMARA, * 48 Cedar atreet; Mr. Wiloox, 82 | — | WANTS, AN’ w must have the fice ts ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTAGLE WIDOW 4 elsh woma) situstion as good plain cook, in or out of town. No objection to go South, 1s willing t) asahay im wasbin, Good testimonials ag to character can be ob- id. Pi+aee eall at the rear 117 Spring streot, room No, be wen for three day ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR SCOTCH GIRL, TO do the housework of a small family residing threo wiles from Fulton ferry, on Long Islaud. One who i# neat and tidy in her porson and well reoommended, may apply Detween 104. M. and? P.M. this day, at 69 Washington etry One who bas lived iu the country preferred. ANTED—A GIRL WHO U: ! berwork aud waiting, and can give good recommenda: | tions. Apply at No, 19 Kast Fiftoenth street. ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A® NURS! ‘and soamatress. Apply at Tsenty-ninth etreet, house weat of Fifth avenue, north side, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT i Scotch womay uation eithur as a housekeeper or laundress, orto do clear starching, fluting and plaiting, or as 8 covk in a private honorable /amily, without ing. Dooa not wirh to leave the cit; Apply to the Rev. J. D. Lo Zender, No. 345 Twelfth etreet, hotwoen First aud Second Avonues, wher: All be seen for thres or four days, GOOD WOWAN PAasTaY COOK, ONE tan de pastry, jollies, So. (or « hotel. She best of releronoes. Address boa! 2,973, Post E wanrs, .. . eT A®™ UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, WITH BOARD, ‘ wal rnd = a lady and by ome & (viet, rospectahle jouse, Where there are no other boat Address Apex, Brooklyn Pi mediately. OOKKFEPER.—THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN, ie desirous of obtoining a situation as hookkeoper, oF as colloctor and ontdoorelerk. A note addi P fice, will meet with attentio: USINESS WANTED, BY A MIDDI, business habits, who bas b tra, 10 Statos of New York, New J ebusatts, and Connectient ctable merchant, AGED MAN OP rospectable merchant im no objection to travel halt the time, himrelf wscfel in any othor light business. pits of $500 oF $1,00?, which ha Ia willing ta f nevowary. Can produec the boat of Herald off CAISE—POUR UNE FAMILLE t Vhiver A le Nouvelle Orléan: pondant l'été a Staton Island, une fomme pour faconner kt t d’enfauts, ot gong faire toute sorte d’ou- S’a er al 'SMAN WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO some experience in mechanic ad the locomotive engine. Address K., care of D.C. Nodwell. 25 Hudson place, West Thirty-fourth street, by letter, post paid, etating particulars, which will bo promptly attended to. ANTED TO GO 8OUTH—A PROTESTANT FRENCH or German woman, who speaks Fronch, to wait on, dvesa, and wew tor several ewal) children None need apply but those speaking French purely. Apply before 11 A. M. the nffice of tho Astor House. Proference fur s person peaking both German and French, NTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young weman a situation, as seamstress and | chambermaid, and i» willing to make herself generally use- fol. Sho has tho highest recommendation trom her last jaee, where sho has lived for the last thras years, Please 10 apply for three duys at 20 Bowery, for M. W. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A COLORED GIRL | ‘as chambermaid and soamatross, or to assist an wail | Has no objections to the country. Good reference giv Fleaso to sall for thrve daya st No, 107 Chure street, nion How ANTED—BY A GENTEEL, RESPECTABLE AMERI- can widow woman, a situation in some respectable services wou d be equivalent for her ooard '9.@ vory neat and god sewer. Hor dosire is to | Agt in accordance with the wishes of those she engages with. | Ploase call at No. 626 Broadway, Mi WANTEDSBY AN AMBRICAN LADY, BETWEEN 25 aud 30 years of ago, a situation, as companion, or to mansge the domestic affairs of a famil, Has kept her own ) house, and knows how to provide all the little comforts which make ome pleasant and desirable. Would yo Soutn, or to Any part of the Union, The beat of reference given and re- quired, Address Mre, Howard, Horald offi WA STED-BY TWO PREYCH WOMEN, SITUATIONS in private familios, in New York, ons speaking Eug- HI kinds of sowing, as woll ‘ao the other wadoratand: mg, making all kinds of prevorve ts; both are capable ty tract children in tho For furthor partisulars, please call. at, root, from 10 to 3 o'oloak. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT Gab, A SITUATION a» chambermaid. Can be seen fora few duya at No arren street, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED LADY TO SUPER- | intend the droaim aking, also, one for the cloakmakiag; none bus tiose compstent to full the dutios need apply. | The New York Mouraing Store, 477 Brot |. MYERS, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION aa chambermaid, or to take eare of crowing children, and sew; has good recommendation from her last place. Can be heard of ior two days, at No. 174 East Blevouth street, first floor, front r00) ANTE D—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS OR chambermaid, by a young Scotch woman, who. has been eight yenra in her last place. Apply at M7 West ‘Twenty-seventh None but a respectable private family need apply. | ANTED.—A WET NURSE, HAVING LOST HL own child, wan ‘ituation in @ respectable fn: : Jy, to tuko chargo of an infant, She ¢an Lo even at her laot Place, No. 44 Barclay stroet, ANTED—A LADY TO ACT AS FOREMAN IN A ready made linen establishment, to cut and give ont work. Must understand shirt-making, write a good hand, and be possessed of good judgment. She will be in @ room with only females. Please address Luim, office of tl peper, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND vo take care of children. Is @ good plain sewer. Best referenee given. Plesee eail at 87 West Twenty. sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh svenues, where she can bo seen for two days. eet. Re ANTED—A LADIN A BUSINESS; MUST BE WELL recommended. First year $10, applyatNo,4Tryoa row, near City Hl WASTED—A4 FIRST RATE CHINA PAINTER AND gilder, a thorough workman; nore other need apply. Constant employment given. Sach a person may come to the 8, W. commer of Hamilton and Nixon streets, Philadel- or address a line to Thomas F, Lynch,’ Porcelain tory, he same pl: ANTED—AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN, WITH sufficient capital, to take the entire management of wries of tirst class vocal concerts. A note addressed to D. B., Herald office, will moet with immediate attention. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A YOU? | man of steady hay fe | his business in all ite brani city retererces. Can be # ) Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TEN OR TWELVE GOOD Lrick masons at the ten houses in Grove street, be- treen York and Bright streets, Jersey City, for which the highest eash prices will be paid. Inquire on the premises. 7 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY, SOBER habits, to open oystere, and do the general business ‘ting establishment. None ig good city references. er of Thirteenth street, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ‘si uation as groom or conghman. He perfectly under. stands the care of horses, and isn onreful driver. No objec tion to go in the country. Apply at 138 Greenwich atreet, for three days. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH $1,000 AT HIS | diepoeal, to be employed to manufacture an article | of daily consumption. Good security. An immeuss for- tune may be made in afew years. Address, prepaid, W. Z., | Post office ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMA ‘coachman and gardener, by aman who is ca either or both eecupations. Advertiser is a Prot Has no objections to the country. Best of city referesse given, Please ingnire at the greenhouse, corner of Nine- twenth etreet and Fourth avenue. ye WATCUMAKER, TO GO TO OHIO.—A good Workman. Apply to BYNNEK, THORN & Co., No. 100 Brondway. ed apply but those Inquire at 187 3izth avenue, OR AS keeper in a manufacturing establishment. Address, with reference, Box 199, Chatham square Post Uifice, ANTED—A GENERAL CUTTER, IN A FASHIONA- ble tailoring establishment, on Broadway. Toa maa of talents good salary will be pal Address Curtis, Geet office, with reference, as ao other wili receive atten- ion. : | ANTED—A GOOD WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAM- H ily. Must have good recommendations from his last | place. Apply at 33 Union place. ANTED—A SITUAT.ON, AS SALESMAN IN A | importing house, by a young man, who can indaence fair amount of city and country trado, First class refor- eo us to character aud onpability. Address 3, M., box 18 Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A private family or respectable boarding bonse, by = respectable Protestant man, who understands his bisine erieetly well—the care of plate, Ismps, and furniture. ould be willing to make himsvif usefal. Understands the care ofa carringe and horses, Knows the city well. Any commands addresied to 5. J. F., Herald o Twenty-fourth atreot and Sixth ‘avenue, prepaid, will be Prompily attended to, for two days, if ant engaged. ANTED, TO GO SUUTH—A BODY MAKER, WHO is a good drauchtsman; also, a blacksmith, and a bar- ness maker, Inqnire from Saturday, 10 o'clock A. M., until Monday, at 4 o'clock P. M. JAMES NELSON, United States Hotel. | V ANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GROCERY, AN IN- | dustrions, able bodied man, who is willing to work | faithiully. A suitable man may find permanent employment. Apply, With references, at Nos. 82 aud “4 Dey street. | ANTED—FOR THE PANAMA RAILROAD, ONE | hundred and fifty Isborers, thirty carpenters, and | twelve tracklayers, Apply to WELLS L. MILLER, office of | M.C. Story, ti! Warren strect. ANTED—A LARGE HOUSE. IN A RESPECTABLE neighborhood, in the lower part of the ity, for pri- | vate oeoupancy, at once Apply to Mr. Lent, 496 Broadway, ANTED—A FIRST RATE DRY GOODS SALESMAN. | Apply at 425 Broadway, HEARN BROTHERS. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN ‘extensive retail dry goods store. FOR AN who i# oapable of taking charge of « silk ehawl and Frevch merino depart | ment, fo save trou none need av pl | less he can and qualifi ANTED—A PERSON OF EXPERIENCE, AS TIME- | PP®ENCH SEAMBTRESS WANTED—BY A FAMILY ‘who reside in New Orleans in wintor, sad nt Staten Island in eummer. A person competent to eut and fit ladles" and children’s dresses may address F., box 2,775, through the Post office, for an interview. OVERNESS WANTED. vana, to tak in Fre: eB music, —A LADY TO GO TO Ht charge of two children, and instract them 4, if soasible, drawing. A Fronch lady wontial. Tho situation will be a desira~ U1 at No. 304 West Twenty-socond atreet, of 6 and 6X P, OUSEKEEPER WANTED, A FEW MILES FR New York—an experienced Euglith woman, who can bring good city recommendations ‘Kadrosa A. lower Post of tating name, reference, and wi terview can be had, F A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, OR A MIDDLE aGeD Woman, isin want of a comfortable home, where three rervants are kept, she may hear of one by addressing A. Z. with refercnces, Herald office, N. B,—Sootch of English preferred, MUULINER AND DRESSMAKER WANTED — ONE who can be well rosommended ae 9 Grst rate hand, and is desirous of taking char, f a business ia Washing- ton, may meet with an engagement about the lst Novombur by ‘addresting a letter, prepaid, to Mrs. Wright, Corsob store, Washington, D. . TTERN MAKERS.—WANTED—THREE GOOD MEN to work on ship patterns. None but sompetent work- men need apply at the iron ‘foundry, Nos. 36 to 63 Goerok street. ROPOSALS WANTED—FOR A HORIZONTAU HIGH ‘ure steam engine, with flue boiler; engine 90 inch nd 8to 1 inehes diameter. Address LOGAN, VAIL ween the hou; ateoieiataieiniel “3 > ~) FEW SINGLE GE! BMEN CAN HAVE TWO | ark ttashed, on the vosond and | third too: |, oF without board. Im all in- Batitasten sit, oe hea abel tba | ponage of Bt. Thomas cbureh. ‘copie dneresindal | A PLEASANT PARLOR ON FIRST FLOOR—SUITA- able for a gentleman and wifo; on clogant front par- or with Bedroom adjoining, on third oor, and fue ro me: | on the fourth door, to lot; formishod or unfurnished, with | me baths, &o., in tho wew house, No. 74 Woet Twonty -thied | ree A FURNISHED ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR, AND | on the sooond, to lub ta gentlemen, with ont board, te family. near Apply at 57 Fravklin strset, PHYSICIAN, FROW Practise in ENGLAND, WISHES TO z ith Brooklyn, and is anxious to reside ith 9 strictly Private family of rospectability, whore he tain full hoard and tho comforts of ahome, Terma d all communications confidential, Addrogs, for M. Herald office. A PRIVATE FAMILY, NO. 102 HOUSTON ATREBT, onl, would rent handsomely furnished roo: breskfaat o GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD FOR HIS DAUGH- ter during the winter, in some reapoctabla private faimi- ily, where there are other young ladie: Will find furs ture, piano, &, Ad S. G., Hern OARDING—A FEW GENTLEMEN AND THEIR | wives, van be accommodated with handsomely furnished #, with board tor the lady only—board in advance re- | ed, at 76 Walker strect, adjoining Florence's Motel, OARD.—A PEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with ploasant rooms and board | tlemen and their wives. with room furnishod nfur- niehed, by applying at 191 Fulton strovt, corns of Church, OAR DIN G.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, | And single gentlemen, may find pleasant rooms, with | board, in the modern built honse, 2) West Twonty-eighth | gtreet, corner of Broadway. ¢. OARD IN SOU alo gentlemen ox be accommodated with pleasant and also breakfast and tea, at No.1 Willow Plaoe, | reet. The house iv lighted with gas, &nd about two minutes’ walk from South Ferry. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN | be aecommocated with partial bourd, in a private | family, wher there are no other boarders ‘References re- quired. Location, a few minutes walk from the South terry, No, 104 Harrivon t, Bi pers GENTLEMAN AND IIS WIFE, OR TWO or throe single geutlomen, can bo accommodated with reome and board at No 16 Bond stroet, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ae OR two singlo gentlemen, can bo accommodated with a large Jurnished room and Loard, at 115\4 Graad street. O4RDING—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED | rooms, suitable for genslowen aud their wives or single a 4 pleasant location, #t No. 122 Waverley place, | | | a JAN WANTED-ONE COMPETENT TO RUN jwohol still and small steam engine, Apply, be- ] ‘2 o'clock, at 134 Front street, $400 WANTED ON THE SECURITY OF A CHAT- tel mostra o worth four timos the amount, A Kibcral douconr, will be given after tho accommodation. Avr tmunedintely to Apex, direoted to tho Post Otiice, rooklyn. PERSONAL. P. F. A.—WRITE, DIRECT TO EMILE DE GIRAR- ¢ dins—J. H, Junr.—Shefteld, R. THOMAS COLLINS, OF LUTON, BEDFORD- shire, who arrived in this country it June, is re- quested to call at Vyse & Son's, 134 Pearl street. ILLIAM HENRY LAMOTTE.—$i0 DOLLARS RE- ‘ward will be paid for information leading to the pre gent abode of the aforesaid. He was born at Worthing, England, aged 48 years, rathor bow-legged, aquiline nose, grey whitkers aud hair; has beer o ompmaster. Should this mect his eye, he will hear of somethin, advantage by applying to R. HOGGINS, I [NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY SKELLEY, OF the parish of Drumconra, county Meath, Ireland, by her sister Bridget, who caina on the ebip Philadelphia, and landed in New York tho 17th of August. Any informa- tion will be thankfully received by her sister, who livos 2 870 Sixth street. [SFORMATION WANTED OF GEORGE ENGLISH, 24 years of age, s native of Derbyshire, in England, who arrived in York im May, 1851, in one of the English Steamshipa. Any information respecting him will be thank- fully received by his sister Sarah, who Innded here a few Inquire of B, CASSERLY, office of the Com- of Emigration. NFORMATION WANTED—OF FRANCIS DELANIERP, Inst hoard of, (three years ago,} ew he then resided. Anything ro- epesting KFally recived, by. his sunt, Harrict Hughs, oorner of Tent and Little Washington streets, Philadelphia, SPKULAL RUTICES. DVERTISEMENT.—THUE GREAT FAIR OF THE Amorican Institute continues open, daily, at Castle Garden, from 9 A.M. until 10 P.M.” The ploughing and MpAding’ match takes placu to.say,, at Nyack. ‘Thy etaanor Thos. b, Hulee, leaves the foot of Jay street, at A. M. tor day, for, the ground, with Dodworth's band: Dus notice will’ be given of the various exhibitions appended to the fair Of the sustitution, Members who have not received tl tickets, can procure them at the olerk’s desk, at Castle Gar- den. By order of the Board. AT A MEETING OF THE PROPRIETORS OF Tut following Dining Saloons, held at Dunlap’s Hotel oa Monday evening, Octover 4vh, the folowing rovevutions were unanimously adopted:—~ hesolved—That owing to the sions, &0., we are compelle meats and fish, fronf sixpence to nincpence per pl we hope will’ meet with the entire approbat patrons. Retvlved—That the above change be adopted om Monday next, the 11th instant, 1852. esolvex—That these proceodings be published in the , 21, 23, and 25 Catherine slip; , No. 4 Fulton street; Mrs. C. Fish, 133 Fulton ohn NeJson, Nos. 8, 10, and 12 Fulton street; Duniap mon H. Gunter, 145 Fulton street; Johuson & Rogers, 5s George 3. 5 15 Bowe: 19 Fulton market; Fys td Be ‘Sweonoy, street; Ferris & Leggett, 62 Chath 66 mm. struct} William H. Slocum, 193 South street, M. M. VAN DYKE, Chairman. pretont high peices of provi: advance the ioe of al) » whieh of our given, that the epecial committees of the Board of Aldermen to whom was referred the application for permis- sion to build a railroad in Broadway, will meet at the cham- ber of the Buardof Aldermen, in the City Hall, on Satur- day, the 9th inst., at 1] o'clock, A. M., of that day, to whiob Persons interested in the project aro invited to attend. OSCAR W, STURTEVANT, Chairman. TALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—THE ANNUAL meeting or the members of the Italian Benovolont Soci- ety, for the election of ita officers for the ensuing year, will take place on Tuesday, the 12th of October, at seven o'olook P.M. F. Monte: 6 Barclay street. Punotual a} tendance is req HARLES FERRERO, Secretar; NICKERBOCKER BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW York.—Notice is hereby given that on the llth day of ber noxt, between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, A.M. ‘an clection will be held at the Banking House, Bightl nue end Seventeenth street, for the Inspec f the tion for Directors of said Bank, to be hold on the ol! day; also, that on the 12th day of Uctober next, at the place, and between the hours of 10 and 1] o'clock, A. election will he held for Directors of said Bank, pursi the articles of association, in place of those whoee tor: then expire; and also, for three Inspectors of the eluoti noxt thereafter ensuing. J. A. GUNN, Cash OTICE.—THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Now York 1 - t Association, will assemble at th. Lodge room (Convention Hall) on Cuceday, the 12th inst., at 6 o'clock, A. M. to join with the different Lodges in going to Paterson. By order of x Tu08, MINWis, Reo. Se W. McCLAY, W. M, ROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.—NOTICE 13 HEREBY given by the general committee for the difforent lodues ‘oarcemble at Astor Place on Tuceday, the 12th ings., at 7 o'clock, to n lodges iu celebration of a ban- ner presented them by the ladics of Paterson ‘Seu GEO, STEPHENSON, Chairmai wo Oo LOST AND FOUND. HQ) REWARD.—TO PAWNBROKERS, JEWELLERS and others.—Stolen on the twenty-first of Septem ber last, from the re No. 33 Chatham street, a gold lepine watch, M. J, Tobiag, Liverpool, No. 16189, and's hoavy gold ed fob chain. The above re' 4 will be paid for i y, by GEORGE ROGERS, athar ate LOST, PROBABLY BETWEEN TRINT ‘Astor Honre, on Frilay, the Sth old watch seal, sot with « stone, le to the owner aes relic. Apply at the ar. REWARD—BOOK LOST ON SATURDAY EVEN- ing, between Park place and the South verry, & buri- Directory of the Sta if Yor! A reward of three s will >e paid on ite return to No.7 Park place, up REWARD ALESMAN WANTED—ONE OF FIRST-RATS ABILI- tics and experience in oity pushing trade, Apply, by note, D. G., this office. ERVANTS—PROVIDED FOR FAMILIES IN CITY or country, at the officn No. 60 Bast Fourteenth etreet Union square, established 185), for the protection of em ployers in th jon of servants, and the guidance o 1 im the selection of situations. OUN U'GALLAGIIER, Agent. O PRINTERS.—WANTED, A GOOD POWER preseman, apr to PUDNEY & RUSSELL, 79 John street. 10 STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS AND RAILROAD companies. —Wanted, by a young gontleman, a eituation as assistant mechanical on raughtswan, He has | been employ art in some of the Iargost marine and locom | engine ostablishments in England, and ean produc factory testimonials, Address Enginver, Box 15, Princeton, | Now Jersey. ITO MERCHANTS—4 CENTLDWEN, WHO CAN TALK | 2 French, Spanieh, and a little buglish, aud own keep books in the first two Isngusges ne ja and can spe! ongh of the last to act ae interproter or toachor, w: ‘ation in some importing or large retail house. | Wa ho ctject, as tho adv-rtiver wishes to learn tno. wa; business. Address, for three days, P. U., Morald stating business, and whore an interview questionable re given, ERREAN ARTISTS.—WANTED IMMEDI- first-rate operator, at 203 Fulton street, Brook- iven. ately, Good wage SON Hees ATCHMAKER WANTED.-A GOOD WORKMAN may wake immediate application to FRANUIS BROWN & CO, 112 Chatuam ste WANTED. SITUATIONS FOR 8MART, TIDY, SOBER, honest, industrious ard capable servants, of varion mations and al! sta! Please apply atthe “Seloct ro tant Agency betwoon Bleecker street and Sixt! the old “Society Agency, Only servants of undoude. W 4NTED-S1TUATIONS FOR GERMAN CODKS, chambermsids, and he rkors; for Trish fra claes housek: Forks who wonld go South; for Proveata cooks: for exeelloht cooks, chambermaide, Isundrosses, and geueral workura, ns wis " bee German Sti tar readway, TND—ON THE COUNTER, ON OR ABOUT THE Qth of September, a Portmonnaie Book, contaicing fome bills and gold coin, owner can have it by cal- ling, describing particulars, OST IN BROADWAY, SEPTEMBER %3— gold bres in, with ehain and cross attached jer will he suitably rewarded by leaving it at () Broad- day, 7th instant, between Williamsburg and th or in the city, ® roll of bank bills mmouuting ty hundred dollare, mostly Rhode Island money, among whic was one $100 and two $50 bills of bank of North Americ Providence, the balance smaller 4 money. Any person returning the street, or at this office, shall receive the above r rd. JOUN KEEFE, Providence, Rhode Ie! and. OTICE.—LOST YESTERDAY MORNING, BETWEEN ambers street and the Astor House, in Broad roll of money, mostly in bills on the Boston baa 000. ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded by onlling at 6. 27 South street, O8T--FROM A WAGON, BETWEEN ASTORI ‘and Seventeenth atrest, & basket, containing ac hooks, of no value ta any but the owner. If the finder will bring ‘them to No.9 West Seventeenth street, he will be suitably rewarded. PARCY ARTICLES. a gud id Byes, Calf Skina, f the most rnperior quality. New Peoaivad by overy «tenner. SPORTING. RIZE KING CHARLEY SPANI terriers, bull, ad choicest bt ox ly. Inquire at LS, SCOTCH RAT pherd dogs, of the Pups for sale ooession- Water street. m4 GETTER SLUT FOR SALE—OF THE PUREST BLOOD, Tha sold her, orald wi no onnvenionce for koapi ing Sovtor, thy the attantion of Sonthornon the ownet*h: soon for three days, by five. No desler ared apply. | } i | | \ | board, at 44 Horatio atr shington square, Keferences oxohanged, ‘TLEMAN AND LADY, OR ONE le gentlemen, may obtain good board and the mest pleasant locations in the applying at 66 Catuerine atroct, (old N arly ¢ Monroe street. OARD WANTED—A GKNTLEMAN wish board on the following terma—eithe room and sitting room, or one large room and use of a draw- ing room, not higher than the second floor. Aa to bo they would prefer to arrange with the fumily cook to pr pare their own dinner at tive o'clock, they furnivhii their own meats, &c., to be cooked. and attendance as usual. Location on or near a rogular | omnibus or railroad route. All applications to specify—trst, nished rooms; second,,cost of cooking and wait- ‘k. That done, applicants will be oalled on, by 6 to 269 South street, by Penny Post, or otherwise, | before 2 o'clock P. M. | ND WIFE a good bed Rooms kept in ordors OARDING.: GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND | afew single gentleman, can be accommodated with | handsome rovms aud board. The hag aff the modera For particulars, apply at 183 West Twonty- third street, ‘The eurs pasa within a few stops. OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN, AND GENTL men and tueir wives, can be accommodated with plea: | sunt rocms and board, on reasonable torms, at No, 683 Hud- aon street, two d ourtoonth stree BeosRPING.—BOARDERS CAN BE AOCOMMODATED | with rooms on the first and socond floors, in a gentoo! private family, with the comforts of a home, at block from stnge route, n and required OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A SINGLE GEN- tleman can be accommodated w pleas: room, breakfast and tea, and dinner on Sundays, in a rospoetable | put of south brooklyn, within five minutes walk of the th ferry. Apply at & State strect, Brooklyn. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES | ‘can be accommodated with furnished rooms and board, in a private family, in a very pleasant part of the city; the house containing ail the modern improvements. Apply at No. W7 West ‘Iwenty-fourth street. Keferences exchanged. improvements, Apply as above. | OARD.—AN ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR, THREE deep. Also, other rooms may be had, with board, at Jou. Zand 8 kast Twenty-third street. The houses have ‘the modern improvements, ROOMS | OARDING.—PLEASANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR, with bedroom attached, on the first und second floors, with full or partial board, st No. 69 St. Mark's place, Eighth etreet. Croton water aud bathe in the house. OARD.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with partial board, in a private family, at 82 Willow street, Brooklyn, within three minutes walk o the Fulton ferry. OARD.—A LARGE FRONT PARLOR, WITH SLERP- iog room adjoining, elegantly furnished; also, fine rooms for single gent/eimen, may be obtaiued, with full beard, by applying a¢ 648 Broadway. All the modern ijm- | at Provemente in she house, Bb... SERENE Se a ot ee al BOAR’. TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, two rooms on tho second floor. Location near Second avenue und Fourth street. Keferences exchanged. Address X. X., Herald offic OARD.—SEVERAL VERY CHOICE ROOMS, SUITA- able for families, or gentlemen and their wives number of pleasuat rooms for single gentlemen, can now be ecovred, with board, at 101 and 103 Chambers street, a few doors wert of Broadway. OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GE: tlemen can bo accommodated with breakfast and toa, and dinner on Sundays, in # private family, where thore aro but few boarders. Keferences exchanged. Apply at Lid High street. : | OLIAN MOTEL, NO S31 BROADWAY—FAMILIES or single persons wishing pleasant rooins, with board, can obtain the same by applying as above immedistely. | E. DAVISON. | | URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN SPRING STREET, | rear Broadway, in a gentecl house, with a very small family, who, having more room than they require, wish to let a parlor and one or two rooms, Persons wishing a quict place for the winter, will please address Stranger, Broadway post-office, for three days, URN ISHED ROOM8—SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLE- men, with breakfast and tea, at 75 Warren street. Terme moderate. URNISHEP ROOMS.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH | bedroom attached; suitable for two or more gentlemen Gesiring to room together. Also, two or three pleasant,rooms, | will be let to sirgle gentlomon, without board, Apply at | No. 1 State street, corner Whitehall street. URNISHED ROOMS—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can bo secommodated with furnished rooms, without it. Four lines of stages, and the Eighth avenue cars pase close by. Apply as above. }UPN'SHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT | full board. Any one desirous of the comforts of & home can be rocommodated for the winter. by rplying, at Sl Varick street Aleo, a room suitable for the othes of a | Physician; a first rate loention, | | ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIV OR SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms | and board, at 54 Bleecker strevt. NE OR TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Doacd, ma small private family, Apply at 67 Pike | street. NE OK TWO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND PLEASANT rooms on the second floor, with partial board, in « private family. Rofrrepoe given. Apply at 33 Green street. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODAT- ed in ® private family with partial board, or with furnished rooms without board. Apply at 413 Greenwich stree! RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS AND bon-d, at 34 East Twentioth street, between Fourth | avenue and Broadway. | RIVATE BOARDING.—A WIDOW LADY, WHO | has but lately removed to this city, residing fovable’part of the city, in th inity of Fifth av Madison square, can accommodate a with a most ele sisting of two parlors and large bedroom, with menls served in thelrown by au Dinner at four or five 8h Mn Tho house is tor lightod wit ted with far- 4 maths. Terme, $100 per month, in ad- | d apply unless wanting permanent board, | Address Madame Martine, Herald offic OOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, WITHOUT board, finely furnished, and with warm and oold baths. Apply at No. 74 Crosby street, near Spring street, OOM TO LET—A PLEASANT BACK ROOM, FRONT bed room, and pantry, furnished or anfarnished, on the second floor of the private house, No, 83 Christie street, to a gentleman and wife, oF two single gentlemen Partial board, if required. OOMS TO LET—IN A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, with all the improvements, via: h cold water baths, gas in overy room, two parlor: room on one floor, fnrnished or unfurnished. Se ithin three minutes Fo Troy street, two doors from Greenwich avenue. la INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with comfortable rooms, with partial board, (and dinner on Seay) ta & private house having a central situation, close to Broadway. Please address L. box 3,346, postage paid. DERHILL'S ORIENTAL HOTEL, 43 LAFAYETTE | Place.—Desirable rooms engaged for the winter, ped be let with board to respuetable families, at prices to suit. ANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, AFRONT | Toom and bedroom attached, unfurnished, with boned for the Indy only; where there aro no other boardora pre- ferred, and not too far up town. Board in advance in Hew of reference. Address, for two days, " Milton,” Broadway Port Office, AND BoY ANTED—RY A GENTLEMAN, SISTE years old, in a private family, where there aro fow breakfast and tea for gentioman, and fail board for Indy and boy. Location, sat of Bowery, bel Broome street. Terms must be niodorate; two rvoms quired. Best of reference given and required. Furnished or unfurnished. Address J.K. H,, Herald office, for threo days, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ONE OR two rooms, with partial board, ina private family up ber Best references giv Address “G," box IY post | office, QE AMTy_PLACR—oNE DOOR PROM-BLI 26 strect. Vi aie we to let, farnieh: forninhed, ¢0 single gentlomen, with breakiast and ton. ——————————— eee, CLOTHING. AVY, MILITARY, AND MARINE OFFT ing’ and off t depot, rs crore. | nally oo Btste Ran r ox ior cloth tm reer and loader of one, roadway, corner jar vay streot, opporite the Brondway Bouh and Theatre, | | to atten Gavin cach room, with bath, | bi 22 suili- | w | Jersey City—Mrs. LANNA THE MILITARY. NOTCE THE MEMBERS FP THE MURCH OU are requested to a the final meoting of the oom. Me ‘Oct. U1, at Hesdquartors, Third avenue, h street at hi ie seven o'rlook P.M at ny street, at Ay py aie Tg alf part seven o'cloe! . M, to turn Syoctrd "i. T. WEST, Commandant. Soorrn Wain 1OK WICK GU of this comp: this evening, xt the enrri 7 o'clock’ precisely, « busine: transacted. Every member is requested to be pi order, M. J. NADDY, Commandant. W. Dovenenry, Secretary. SOCIETY OF LIBERALS.—A LECTURE WILT, BE | Goliverod on Sunday, Heh inst., at P.M, at No. 6 Chatham « mare, Dy J. He Magagnes, on th@ Material Theory of Life. Seats free, EDAR GLEN SEMINARY, SING SING.—MRS. PAT- TEKSO® has boon induced to add considerably to tho faollition befvre available in her esteblishment, and hopes to merit » coutinuance of that Liberal patronage aa al- ready onjoyed. There will be vacancies for ® fow mors geet after the vacation, which will terminate on the Int of jovember Terie, $75 for children untor eight years of | a shove that age, $100 por anuum; music and singing, per quarter. | y | about. 150 beautifi | ee SALES AT AUCTION: AUCTION NOTICE —LY JACOB ROGART & THOS. Bell.—Thi day, at 14 o’eboek, in the suetion rooms, 15 Spruce etront, constables sale of furniture, vis:—2) bare room tables, chairs, clase, show ease, platform Pode and other goods, fast horen, ‘wull and by order of M. FINCH, Constable, A be hal fotice.—1. N ae K+ ell thie day. at ig o'eloek, North Williaa trent, Faye Phy now oad furpiture, groceries, ort raisins, Ko,” * erveery fixtures, floar, to, hai AINTINGS —NENKY H. LEEDS & will «tia, euction om Saturday, Oot. of score No. 8 Walt ngs jek toeelve for “parlors, Among then «ill be fiand originals brated Front artists, beautiful at Mo'elock, int in rich gilt frames, rooms, « ached to glass in yal trace, ecient of? paintings Ais Also, & brown mare. ) COLTON AUCTIONEER —| \ROBSALBOP hold furniture, carpets, oil cloths, gilt aad, &o.—F. Colton wil! ott this tend & Ann street. th story howeg, wonsi-ting of ever: gany and other furniture, in good « Gavy cbuirs, French heasteada, marh! 4 quai titity of car ets and oll elotha of every variety, fifty or finty gilt and mahogany locking alaasen, all sines, foatheg a beds, hair mattrosws, hesamant furniture, &o, Alno The sale is large and furnitnre good. No postponement om VENING SCHOOL.—THE EVENING SCILOOL AT the Manhattan Academy, corner Fifth stroot and ave- nue B, for the avcommodation of approutices and_ youn, perrons, will be re-opened on Monday, October M. at o'elnck P.M. Early application ut tho Acadomy, day of vening, Will be necessary to receive admission, ‘Torins oasy. K, L. DE GRAND-VAL'S PRIVATE BOARDING Nehool for boys, Hudson Terrace, Hoboken, New Jer- | pey.—The regular course of instruction comprives allithe | yr eduvation, classical or commorcial—the | French language, vocal music, drawing, and fencing. Cir- | ularé at the institution. RIVATK INSTRUCTION [N PENMANSHIP.—THR wubsoriber iv prepared to givo private instruction in tho art of peomanahip to ladies or gentiomen, at his rooms, 289 Broadway, first corner sbove the Irving. For sake, an ele- gant Copy Pook with instrnotion—prioo, 25 conta. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. PARLEZ-VouS FRANCAIS—MANY TO WHOM THIS question is put will ahawer “I can read, trans nd understand pretty well, but 1 cgnnot speak i Hleman fcom Paris offors’ to givo lessons on promotinciation aud conver, which will enable persons ia.a very fow days to over come this ditliculty. Plense address Marvan, Herald ottice VAKULING SOADMNIES, }GNOR A. GHERARDI, AS- fully bogs to in ‘Academy puplio on Daye of tuition for young Iadios and days and Satuedays and Mondays and | Evening clavafor gontloman, TP. M. Private lousons in families tionded to schools and acade- ddvensod to B11 Broadway, will ANCING ACADEMY. ted by Madame Ghorardi, respec form. bin patrons and tho publio, that hie Dancing B11 Broasway, will be opened for the rooepijon o: i Saturday, masters ob, Wodn ‘be prompty attonded to ING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, 187 FOURTHL . y. of tuition. Mondays and Thursdays, from 3 to 34g and children; $ to 10 for geatlemen, Evening class for Indien (exclunively), Tuesdays Fridays, from 6 to “34 o'clock, All the tashionable dances and waltzes will be taught—the polka, echottiach, walta, redowa, patineur, gor- lites, deux te Ike magurke’ cing temps, &e., Ko, acndomy. ENRY MEYEN RESPECT- fully informs his friends and the publio, tuat ho will new aendemy at 197 and 19 Walker street, on ay, October 13. He will alzo reopen his school at street (Shakspeare Hotel), on Tuesday, October | 12 kvery varity of new dances will he introduced, par- | ticularly the ' Moyen Quadrille ’ and “Le Figaro,” Soires | and pally as usual. Days of tuition at Walker stroot every | Wednerday and Saturday, and at the Shakspenre Hotel | every Tuesday and Friday, For particularé and reforen call a4 above from 4 to 8 P.M, or at his reaidonce, 541 Ho: ton atroet, second block from Broadway, daily, till I o’eloc ING AND WALTZING, AT MONTAGUE HALL, | rt street, near Montague place Mrs. A. LANN AY | ald inform her patrons, and thy residents of Brooklyn, that she will re-open her School on Wednesday, Octobor 13. Days of inatruction—W eduesidays and Saturdays, commenc- | ing at half-pust three o'clock. Tho first Soireo will take | place on Friday, November 2%; tho succeeding, Soirees | on the [third T'riday of each month during the’ season. | | | | choola aud families attended in New York or Brook: ommnuications addressed to Bra. LANNAY, Monta Hall, Brooklyn will meet with prompt attention. N. B, 'S classes at Misa Chedecayn: s School, corner of Grand and Greoue stroots, will be re-opon- | ed on Monday, October 25, DANCING ACADE- AN RIC EVI & BROTIL my No. 21 Howard streot. Enrico hus the honor to orm his patrons and the public, that Poracchio & ico'e dancing school, Inte 36 Uowarl street, has boon | Temuved to No. 21 eame street at the late Forrero’s fashioa- | able and elegant aatoon: under tho firm of Bntico Ailievi & Krother. Tuition of all newly imported steps and dances, ‘at ail hours of the day and evening. ERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY.—MADAME DU BREUL FEKKERO, and her brother EDWARD FE it- KERO, respecttully anuounce to their patrons and the pub- Kio that they have removed to their new and commodious emises, No. 69 West Fourteenth otrect, betwoon Fifth and ixth aveuues, whore they will re-open their school for in- struction in dancing on Saturday, the lth of October. Daye of tuition for youn aud Saturdays, and Mondays and Thursdays, at 3) ladies and masters—Wednoxdays P.M. Byoning claga for nentlomen, Mondays and’Thuralays, ab Ty VR. Vrivate Wwetous wid schools attended. Soirses given av ueual. .5.--A class for young ladies and masters Land 2x3 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 3 P.M Evening clase for gentlemen will oom- monce on the 2ist instant, atthe P.M. ENRY WELLS AND HIS SISTER'S (MADAME Ht Ginvelli) Academy for Dancing, No. 659 Brondway? combined with instruction in the dances most 1a mode, and in parlor dancing through all ita variati Tho ays- tem of exercises for the heathful, active, and energetic de- yelopement of the muscular powers of young scholars, is | found highly beneficial. The means of acquiring elegance | and nn easy style of motion in dancing, ix reduced to afow comprehensive rules, simply explained and thorough! i ntep properly tn walking, forms a part of ¢ac Classes for gentlemen, Mondays and Thursdays, at M. For ladies, came days, at ILand 12A. M, For Masters and Missoy on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 o'clock, F ADAME AUGUSTA RESPECTFULLY INFORMS | her customers and frievds, that she is now fixing the house No. 712 Broadway, opposite Washington place, for the re-opening of her dancing classes. A further notice of her bexinuing day will be given. RIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, 56 Hond street.—Mr, SEARING takes pleature in an- nouncing the class days for adios and young masters, We nendays and Saturdays, at Sty o'clock ; for gentlemen, Tacs- days and Fridays, at 5 o'clock, P. M., commencing October 12h and 18th, Clavees will be formed at other times, and rivate lewons given every day. Boarding schools and families attended, and soirees, exclusive to pupuls’ parents and guardians, as formerly. W., WHALE AND DAUGHTER RESPECTFULLY + announce that their classes in dancing will ooi- mence on Monday, October 11, at Gothic Hall, Brooklyn; on Tuesday, 12th, at Broadway; on Wednesday, 13th, at 20 Bighth avenud. For particulars, see circulate, to be had us above. MUSICAL. | A LADY VOCALIST: WANTED.<A LADY, WITH A good voice, well cultivated, may obtain n good situatim by addressing J. I, &., turough the Post Office, giving name aud residence 7 OCAL MUSIC AND HARMONY.—MR. EDMUNI Andzeade's (laswer aro now in operation on Mondayt Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Ladivs, four o'clock; geuthe men, eight o'clock. Galio, Paris, Chové system, including reading on al! clefs im tho waual notation, New scholars oan attend afew lessons previous to becoming subscribers. No. Hond etreet. ANTED—A PIANO.—THE. ADVERTISER WANTS to hire « piano, for which he would be willing to teach either on the violin or the piano to pay the rent of it. Best of re en civen as to bis beings good teacher, Address C.F. Hi, Herald office. ECOND-HAND PIANOFORTE FOR SALE CHEAP modern style, and in good order. Apply at 71 Vandaw Btreet. IANO FORTES.—THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF PIA- nos in this city can be seen at the warerooms of LIN- COLN & THOMP SON, 4{1 Broadway, including Hallet, Davis & Co.'s celebrated wolian pianos, of new and most ap- proved seales, achnowledged enperior to any other in the merket. Als large variety from other distinguished New York and Boston makers. Gilbert's aud oth second hand, with and without the molian, at varions prices. LINCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 Broadway. OLIAN PIANOFORTES.—T. GILBERT & CO.’B celebraied Pianefortes, with without the Molian. The gubserivor, who is the sole agent in this city for the sale o world-wide) if now propared to offer them at pri to thoee wishing to purchase, oannot fail to bo satisfac! voice of first rate vew furniture, of «ll deseriptions. any account. HEERY,, der of mortgages this day, at 10% e'elook, Henry T, Leeds will fell LEEDS AUCTIONFER.—SALE BY OR- 1 others «hom it may comeern, at aales room, 33 Chambers street, as above, & Large aod valuable ae sortmont of richly curred rwewood, mahogany, and walngé parlor, chamber, and dining room furniture, consisting im part of four enites of rosewood aud walnus parlor furnitare. covered in ratin broratelto, plush, and hair cloth; aofas, chairs, contre cable * stands, and quartet HAhogany drows hnveans and whshstnnds; rosewood contre and ride tables, with and withont macule tops table cube lery, plated ware, bronze iron har stant, ching, glass, and crockery, mahogany French and Gothic bedsteade; hair mate tresses and palliasses blankets, &e. walnwt wardrobes Libs 4 hookeage; mahogany bookesse and secretaries: haig feat chairs; rich painted and enamelled cnambor furniture, in suites, with or without marble tops Monean & ALDRIDG 10N AND COMMIS- tion wtors, No. 7 ia have jnst reovived 200,000 prime Havana segars also, 100 haskets of Champagne Wine, of approved brads, which they will gel. at very Fe- duced prices. Liberal advances made on all sonsignments of merchandise, i ‘ BLIC SALE OF LOTS IN DALE CEMETERY.—THB lots in Dale Cometery, at ( if Sing Bing, will be sold at publi auerion on Tuesday, [th day of Qoksba at Wo'elock, A Mon the ground. Thiy boauthtal and pie- turesque Cemetery if within ons hour's ride by the Hadson Rivor Railrosd. A map of this office, No. 251 Lircadwav. Ne t GEORE UBLIC NOTICE, tory may be seen at the kk. Hy order of the Tras STANTON, Sooretary. vAT NUGGET, AND other choice enecimous of Avstratian gold.—Mr. V. Je Collier is favored with instrn from Messrs. Q. & A. Herring & Co, to oubmit to pablic comperition atthe Auction Mart, London, Evgland. on Sood sth of November noxt, the Nugget of cold (frou t Alexander) which hay reeently excited so much inter n this conatry aad the colonies, from. tte Inrge sta wud singuleely puro quality, the weight being aud the finenos# about & pet above the mi ‘This remarkable and unigne specimen, which has been ap ly denominated “The King of Nuggete,"” stands in the omme relation to gold as the oele- trated Koh-l-nor diamoud doce in reforsnee to procions stones. At the same time wil! he sold s number of smaller specimens io ts, (xome pure aod others combined with quartz) varying in weirht from % to 3 omnces. ‘Tho abten- tin of curators of mnseams. aud of cther public bodies, ie partioularly directed wo the above important sale, whieh Will also afford to private tore an opportunity’ of ob- taining interesting epeckmens of the eich mineral wealth of Australia, Catalogues may be obtniaud three days prior to th of Mr. V. J, COLLIER, 3 Moorgate atroet, London, IONTE! R.= HOUSEHOLD Ww. * furniture, carpets hers, mattrosses, Soc— Monday morning, at IMs o'clock. at 146 Greenwich avenue, ® large and handsome variety of furnicure, of every descrip. tion, in uee but five months, and iade to orégr, containing everything in the housekeeping line, Sale positive, rain og shine. For particulars ree Tribune. u nine, Wi, ELVALN. AUCTION ER AUCTION, BY Henry, this day, at 14s o'clock, at No. 16 Nortts.Wil- liam street, a nice and. good nrnitnee—s auperior flim ished side beard, card table haa, inahogany aad cho: card and centre tables, burcans, mahogany French steada, curled maple do. looking-clagsos, &0.; the balance of P. Smith's gold watche: By order of sa- jowolry, Se. ILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—PERE tory sal of thirty-threo honsos and lots, situated om Sandford und Richardson strects, and on Newtown turns piko, near Graham avenue; also. an English cote blots of round, at Bushwick, Wm, . Franklin, So too! & Co., will soll xt auction, on Friday. Qot. Lith, at IZo'el at the Merchants’ Bxobs neo, the tolf wing valuable pro| Sandford stroet—20 thren-ktory bri Sandford street, near (rsh Three three-story bri street, went Graham avenue three-story brick house and lot on } wh turnpike, near Graham & ue Graham avenues Newtown atrest—A two-story frame English cottaze, with 16 lots of ground, situated’ on Grahnin avenne and Newtown abreet; house feot front by {fect deep, ‘The property is just beyond the city limita of Willis 4, and consequently free fram tha city taxes, while possess advantages, It ison omnibus route, and withia fifteen minutes watk of Grand and Houston street ferries, and abont che same diatan from the Green Point ferry, wow ostabliahing. Terms wi be vory liberal, For mapa and further particulars, apply to the auctioneers, at their uff 5 Broad ateoet ony town turapt NION COURSE, LONG ISi.AND~TROTTING—ON Monday, October Tir, at hal past two o’elogk, P. My A purse and stake of $1.29), milo boats; boat three in Ave; im Larness. 0. Dimmick usin b. g. Jack Rossiter; W. Pea body, b.m. Lady Jane; D. Pittor, b. m. Lady Moscow; 8. NeLavghlin, bm. hedy Brooks: 4. Coneklin, gm, Lady Suffolk, Cara will leave che south Perry, Brooklyn, for the Course, at 13¢ o'clock, sud return 46 coon as the sport ig over. Fare ench way, 24 cents, . SNEDIKER, Proprietor. OLN — TROTTING.—PURSB halt forfeit; mile heatah horses that never won, intries to close Fanikiand & herine streets NENTREVILLE COURSE, I. / $6), with ou inside stake of $ best threo in fivo, in 4. Frew f & puree of $70. To como off Get ote: Monday evening, Vetober ith, by 9 o'elve Duryes's Hotel, coruer East Brovdtway and i ce _SURL CONKLIN, Propriotor. REAT STALLION MATCH, $2.00.—CENTREVIULR Trotting, — aday, Oot. 12, a6 236 P.M th for vi three mile heats Washing: itor of the # proud in annseite Reman like ivving it to be the first one of the vb. Wagons Couklin names b. Centreville Course the above on his t kind ever known: periority both of spe bottom He ix i ‘tails, that the capabilities of S lovor of the horwe on the At behalf of Washington, ting tusf, that when pi et but little known on tl to the test, he will net be found JOEL CONKLIN, Proprictor. care will leave South Ferry, Brooklya, for the o'clock P. M., and return as soon as the mato ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING.—GREA® Match for $2,000, to trot twenty milew within the hou. Oct, Ui, match for $2,000—Mr. Perrin named je of the West, to trot twenty miles in one ng $1,00) that Gray Eagle of the time. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. TREVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—WED- nosday, Getober | at 1% o'clock, M., purse and ke $1507 mile heats best torce in harness. A. inontera br. g. Brown Jim: D. Pifer enters s. p.m. ond; F @ Albert enters b. g. Major; G. Porrim ra Temple JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, 3B TO THR WorRLD, FOR TEN THOT ‘The owner of Tachny will trot Mac, oF 'y other hoese io the world, mile heats, best theee in five, under saddle, over the Hanting Park course, Philadelphia for five thousand dollars, and two miles and repeat, in harness, over the sume trick for five thousand dollars tach match ; hall torfeit—to trot auy time before the fires of December, 162 ‘ibis challenge to remain open for aq ptance two weeks from this date. JAS. I. KELLY, Philadelphia, Oot. 6 LIQUURS, C Bigs ty & LAURJE, 14 FRONT STREET, OFFER FOR sale the toileming Liquors, sli their own imporvation, on liberal terme 1848 and 1849. Whi ‘andy—Cha.upagne, Cognac, ey—frish and. Souteh wall to three years old Claret—St. Julien; also, 03. Pore ter—Barelay’s Londou, in pints. At teh, ee aad quarte, Chompagne—Fleur de Bousy, Fler de Silley, pints and quarts. NGLISBMEN RUSH FOR IT, AND THE SUPPLY will not long equal the demand. Among all nati> sooth’s celetraced Gordial yin hav Secome em established favorite. Ite delicious arome, aoftnoas and miidness of tone, Are qualities peculiarly ite own, mupossessed by any other RG record. ror aalo only by the importer, EDMUND CHARLES, No 7 Park place. AMBBEY'S GRAPE LEAF CHAMPAGNE, NETD. weck, Max Jolly & C bouzy, keenel lien, cardinal Possessing, facilities for obtaining pianos unsurpassed, equalled, by those of any other house in the city, he dor not hesitate to aay that he can present inducements to buy- ere not to be found elsewhere. He has constantly on hand assortment of second-hand Pianos, at bargains, slessly assorte will defy competition. Gilbert's ‘ant Boudoir, or Cottage Piano, for small rooms. Also, lodgons, of Prinos's and Carhart’s make. Grand Molian x and other Pianos to lot. HORACE WATERS, 833 Broadway, Corner of Anthony street, up stairs. CUPARTRERSHIP SOTICES. $i 5, OOO, 20 BUSINESS MEN AND Catitat. 5 . advertiser wants @ business man OF op pitalist to h from four to eight thousand Mars, in ext in which 0 Opp ness man or capitalist will find this @ rare opportunity to ipvort his money, Address, with real name, to Laurence, Herald oftice, until Wednesday. The best of reference givon and required. —WANTED—A PARTNER, WITH THIS | cash amount, to engage with a practical exclusive manufacturing business, slroady com: which will pay over 4 per cent upon the pufactured, and realize $1000 yearly, whic) wi wn, Address “Walton,” Herald office, with name and residence. | “ a PARTNER WANTED IN THE LIVERY STABLE Dueinors, with $1 500 to $3,000 ready onsh, to engage im fn established and profitable livery establishment ia one of | the best locations in New York. ‘his tea grand chance to make morey. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau streot, CopaRtNersnre.—1H SUBSCRIBERS HAVE | this day formed @ co-partnorship under the firm of | Wark POOR, for the trenenction of the Blank Book Ani Stationery business, and are now opening at No.6 Pine | stroot, near Broedway, ® completo assortment of goods | connected with the crade. Particular attention given to the manvfacture of Account Books, and to the execution of Printing, Lithography, and Engraving, M, J. WARNER, WM. G, POOR. Now York, October 1, 1852.0 AL OF h ARTNER WANTED—WITH “A CASH CAPIT $000, to engage in an established and profitable bustnees now, paying $1,500 nd can ed. noe V 2 | jewelry; dry goods, groceries, ae; aud varions cholon Urands, Bhilade phie porter, xtra xa brown stout, Londen aad Dnblin por er, Seoteh and India pale ale, &o., for sale by Wit. M. UN DERUILL, 430 Broome Btreet, corne! of Crosby. ONDON COKDIAL, OLD TOM GIN, AROMATIO Schiedam bitters, Underhill’s superior Wine Bitters, Brandied Cherries; Cherry, Kaxpberry, Poach, and Baal ‘oP: berry Brandy; An'eeod, Noyeau, ermint and Rose Cordials: Sete i i Bourbon Whiskey, &¢. &e. For sale by Wm. Il, UNDERUILL, cor. Broome and Crosby ste M B. PETERS & CO., NO. #0 BROADW. + Licits the attention of (amilies to their exter stock sf fine old Ports, Shorries and oe ease have imported exprovsly for (amily use. lies of bestbrands snd vintazes for sale, im wood ox om Booteh Ales, London Porters, &e., &e. SCELLANHOUB, DAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS EE AND CHOP HOUSB—THIS DAY LEM'S COFF ill b solendid piecs of Et beef; Monday, i" Ra, Seoteh, eroese, ana ‘Eaglish poe tridges. termined to give his friends a tre: and he invites them all to see him. lRemem| Broadway, next door to Gothic Hall, siSecmNEad CARH ADVANCES. OR BOUG UT OW Cx liberally and on most pleasing terms, on storage or con= signment. diamon watches—gold nad silver, and othe rs, pianos, faucy goods anc cand tn rao bit ily. XCURSION TO GLEN COVE.—SUNDAY, OCTOS: 10, 1°62.—Sveamer KING PHILIP, will make her Ii trip this season, as above, Leaves Catherine strect, 969 A. M., Grand street, 9% and Twenty-sixth street, at 10 o’olook, N. B.—No postponement on account of the weather, OR SALE A BARGAIN—A NEW WA Arlee patent springs, isenpable of 1a modern improvements A leave f guitable for one or two hor: Inquire OUSE WANTRD—BETWE! re the fret Novem 's Hotel, between 8 and 1 0 H Fourth stro sts, within two bl A duiluiag No. 80 vie ie es Apel © HE RAGL ented patent poi cold at DEARE & combines allt 1UBP RANT —FOR RTH us health anc ie mean , No, Laie 8 pr sirable qnalitier of the plete. 1 required, om to be paid ont in the business, Address teal name, to Partner, this office. ing the strengta aad loetre of the hete sane DRAKE & CO, No.9 Bowers, z a“ mY,

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