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@ame required is from five to six hours. This is 20 far ‘beBiind the wants of the day, and the rate of travel is 20 wuch higher then on apy of the important roads of which ‘Hew York io the centre. that it begine to be a tair subject ef inquiry whether a better, cheaper, and more expedi- tems communication between the two cities cannot be establiched. The distance vie the present railroads is ealled ninety miles which, at three dollars, is at the rate @f nearly three cents and « half per mile. This price ‘acts reriousty upon the trade of the two places, and has Bevented that growth of business between them to which they are fully entitled, whether we take into consideration the population. the actually existing business, the wealth | end enterprise of the two cities or the foreign and inter- | pal trade of either. There is need of greater facilities of mtercommunication; and after waiting in vain for the manifestation of some spirit of accommodation on the part of the monopoly, which has grown 0 fat and lazy ‘upon the spparent indifference of the travelling portion ef the community towards their movements, the pub. Be are now asking whether there are not other ways of ob: taing their demands. ‘There is a route across the Jersey peninsula which may peshaps soon be opened to the public, and at compara- tively little cost The village of Keyport, on Prince’s Bay, lies im the direct line of transit from one city | tethe other. It is les than twenty miles distant from ‘Mew York. and can be reached daily by steamboat, within me hour’s sail. From this point a good plank road e: tends to Freehold, which will be extended to Florence, on the Delaware. from which place the distance by steamboat iw twenty-four miles, This plank road passes through a fertile and populous part of New Jersey, which has bi- ‘herto, however, not been very accessible to either of the eities to whieh it is tributary. It abounds in productions @f the soil, for which there is an carly and a constant de- | mand in the markets of the two places. While a plank oad does not afford the facilities of a rapid mode of tran- | sit, likes railroad, it still furnishes some important local | advantages to the farms and the towns on its borders, which a railroad cannot give. Every farmer has his ‘wegon and horses, and for the short distance to be tra- ‘versed in order to reach the steamboat landing, it is al- | most as easy for him to deliver his load at the landing as | atadepot. The natural surface of the whole route is of | the best kind for the purposes of a plank road; it is of easy construction, requires no heavy embankments, deep eutting or bridging, and may readily be built in the most | substantial mapner, for less than two thousand dollars per | mile. The distance between the two termini above men | tioned is thirty six miles; thus the whole distance by this soute, from New York to Philadelphia, would bo— ‘Te Ki by steamboat, serseses 86 miles, rae to Florence. i, eid rom Florence to Philadelphia. a Total..........0++ se teeeereeeee see +80 miles and may be easily accom plished within six hours, andat avery remunerating cost to steamboat and plank road | oom panies, for a fare of one dollar per passenger, With a | peoperly constructed double track railroad, the time re- | quired would be three hours and « half, as the time of transit across the isthmus of New Jersey would be re- duced to forty minutes, without fear of accident aricing fom curves, high embankments. tunnels, or bridges. Stock Exchange. 278 she Erie RR...... St | 100 60........80 St | 300 do. Wi) Sg | 875 do. 88 05200 do. ot 13000 Hudron 20M Bds 993 160 do. 83% | 1000 Hud RR New Bde 91 LS do. Bhsg | Sebe State Bank 109! 50 do, Bg) 20 Ocean Bank., 10 de 8 $8 Metropolitan Bank 108" 910 dows. sve cee 88 60 Canton Co,..,.b10 7934 400 Harlem RR. | 260d mn 79 200 do | 976 Nio Transit Co. 600 | do. 30 | 150 10 | oo 300 3 | we , 12 Syr & Utica RR, 13% KO 200 Stonington RR. 9" 10 50 | 60 | wo 100 78 i do. 1 bo & Uartford we 450 Reading RR... b60 | 100 400 dow. ae 100 BF OD 31 2 ne @ Hudaon River RR. . 72 a 50 Orse ee ssee 97% | y BPEORD BOARD. $2000 4 Bd she Erie RR. 7000 130 | 00 ahi 50, OC: 100 0 250 | Oo 30 Nor & WorRR... é, 0 bo do... 90 50s 100 60 Roch, L& Ning RR 105 1000 L Island RR. 810 27 ao. wig 2 Albany & Sch'y RE 106. do. “bIO 66." 00 Stonington RR... 58% 100 MontgomeryMining 5 5 Roch & Syr RR. Morris Canal . 16; 10 Mioh Central RR.. 100)g | New Jersey Zino 1s 2B do b30 110 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. POLITICAL. LEVENTH WARD NORTHERN EAGLE CLUB.—THE ‘democracy of tho Eleventh ward are respectfully in- ited to mect at Union Hall, corner avenue Cand Fourth | street, on Monday evening, October Ith, 1862, at 6 o'clock, P.M., to join the Northern Esgle Club and proceed to the | Park to take part in the general torch light procession to take place the above evening. By order. ERASTUS W. GLOVER, President. Frous H. Bisnor, ¥ gocretaries, (OTHE DEMOCRACY OF THE THIRTEENTH | Wari —Fellow-democrats, the crisis has arrived—the | Blow must be struck, and the corrupt system of primary | elections, as far as this ward is concerned, must fall. We, | as democrats, can submit no longer. Our dearest rights | ave been wrosted from us by an unprincipled mob not resi- | dents of our ward. ‘The voice of the people mast be heard | iu our primary elections, or womust forever ronounce the | ame of democrat. ‘The’ last primary election held in this | ward ontrun all others in the display of that vicious and Gepraved spirit that has been growing up among us for @ ber of years. i refore, we, as Doemoernts of tho Thirteenth ward, fool sonstraired to take such action as will dsetroy the evil, and ow our fellow-citizens that the spirit of freedum and’civil Uberty isnot utterly departed from us. And acting upon our earnest convictions, we have solisitad and obtained the oongent of the following old and tried Democrats, to be eub- mitted as car didat.s for the various offices in your gift: For Congress—Contad Swackhamer. For Assembly—Charles D. Field. For Assistant Aldermsn—Charles L, Stickney. For Assessor—Thomas W. Pooley. For Constables—John W. Somer'ndyke, Israel F. Cohn. Inepectors of Election—Firet District, \ hilip Merkle, John per, ; Second District--Lewis Withington, P. L) May- Rew; Third District—Jonn McNamara, “Albort Miller ; Fourth District—Jemes Larone, Samuel D, Walters: 21th District—John George Webber. sind ¥ ¢ all citizens opposed to the cor- ‘respectfully inv gupt and disgraceful manner in which the election was cou- ducted on the 26th of August, to give the above ticket their | undivided cupport. PROT SAMUEL D. WALTERS, Chairman, Pmuip Menxrr, Secretary. NOTICE THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ELE tors of the Seventeenth Ward, are hereby n0 ALR. Pattersor, hat been appointed Collector, by the ance Committee, and is the only pereon legally authorized to collect money for the snid ward. ISAAC EDWARDS, Chairmen of ¢ Finan ADY, WITH A a good situation | y giving name , Well cultivated, may ob dresing J. H. D., through the Post Omi and resicence. bed A NEW, PRETTY AND EASY PIECE OF | the Hop Schottisch, arranged in an easy key for prac- Sige, composed for the pianoforte Ly Van der Wade, sevond gdivion. Will be ready on Monday. Puolished and for sale, wale and retail, at BURNTON’S, 274 Bowery, book ore. Price one shilling. —T. GILBERT & CO.'S | ind without the Atoliaa. | tin this ofty for the sale A Bry yoo LIST WANTED. adi Mosic OLIAN PIANOFORTES. eclobrated Pisnoforter, wi ‘The sub who is the sole a of these instruments, (the reputation of which has becom World-wide) ie now prepared to offer them at prices whic to purchase, cannot fail to be satisfactory. ening facilities for obtsining pianos unsurpassed, if "yy thoro of any other house in the city, be docs | tate to say that he can present induoomonts to boy- fre not to be found oleowhere. Ho hag oonatantly on haad Ba extonsive asnortmont of second-hand Pisnos, at bargains, which he foarlossly aceerto will defy competition, Gilbert's 2 Bondoir, or Cottage Piano, for small rooms, A1s0, nd Carhert Grand £0 anos to let. HORACE WATERS, 83% Broadway, Como of Authony street, up atatre. wisbiny R. EMANUEL BRANDFIS, PROFESSOR OF PIANO ‘and singing, Lega to inform the public that he con- tinnes to teach said branches either at his residence or at | that of his pupils. The brilliant sa attonding his ap- | ved metiod, enables him to give most satisfactory re- | apply at 29 Bowery, from 12, 2, or7 and 3 | ook P.M | pre FORTES.—THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF PIA- nos in this city can be ween at the warerooms of LIN- celebrated wolian pianos, of new and most ap- | factory testimonials, | Mond | enters Beales, acknowledged superior to any other in tho QOLN & THOMPSON, 441 Brondway, including Hallet, | vie & marl & large variety from other distinguished York and Boston makers. “Gilbert's and others hand, with and without the wolian, at various price LINCOLN & THOMPSON, 411 Broadway. PRE CELEGRATED PRINA DONNA AND PROFRS- sor in cincing, Signor Bliza Valentini, toachon singing, , thorough bass and accompaniment, yr own house, No. 38 Fourth were ing the three is tanght one She onn be seen from 10 A. M. till ears that rho has heen in Nev anidred Jadioa, of whom twenty h fonabl ANTED—A PIANO.—THE ADVERTISER WANTS | to hiro « plano, for whish he wonld be willing 29 teach t. Githor on the tiolin or the piano to pay the rent of it, Best @ hig being a good tehohor. Address ef references given as ©. F. H,, Herald office DIN artnet, eee ~ ~ ARTNER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN ENGAC a8, Wishes the dry goods importin COPA KT NRHP GUTIO Ho, | | | | (eithor epecial or goveral,) with a capital of $9000, 'T Radvortiner having mmple exp and an established cor. Ferponderce, can vilor a most acre able asocintion to any intleman having the required eapital, who would Niko to i ' anity iva ave the daily Tabor or 6 to intro dee ty upervirion of a pleasant t who may have 9 autilo life. winoss. Replios addrossad to | Moe, will meot with prompt ‘The Wovt satisiactery relvronces givens | Roanoke, on Thursday Inst, WANTS. Panaaagannmnanened GO SOUTH—A PROTESTANT FRENCH w who speaks Fronch, to wait on, dyeus, and sew for several small children None nood a but those, speeking Frouch purcly. Apply before 11 4. M. at the office of the Astor House. Preference fur a person speaking both German and French, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, BETWEEN of situation, as companion, or to ymestic affairs of a family. Has kept her own ehow to provide all the little comforts which (@ home pleasant and desir. ‘ould go South, or to of the Uni given aad re- a W ANTEDAA SITUATION, AS SBaMSTRESS OR chambermaid, by young Svotoh woman, who hae deem eight years iu her Inat place. Apply at M47 West ‘Twenty-seventh street. Nose but table pri Be a one but & respectable pri by TE pet Eso TO ih ny hil ge inging in a lady's Sewinary, near dress A. ve Sea Pi ihe atreet, Brvokiya. vi 7 ANTED—ON THE TH, TWENTY GOOD CLOAK- makers. Steady work for the season. None but good pends net pply, at the Cloak and Mantilla store, No. 222 owery. ANTED—A NUMBER OF CLOAK MAKERS AND quilters. None but good hands nocd apply, at 418 Broadway, ‘door from Canal street, third floor ANTED—A LAD IN A BUSINESS; MUST/BE WELL recommended. First year $100, Apply atNo,4.Tryoa row, near City Hall. ANTED—A FIRST RATE CHINA PAINTER AND der, a thorough workman; nore other need apply. Constant employment given, Such a person may come to the 8. W. coruer of Hamilton and Nixon streets, Philadel- his; oF address @ line to Thomas ¥. Lynch, Porcelain factory, at the same place. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TEN OR TWELVE GOOD briek masons at the ten houses in Grove strovt, be- tween York and Bright etrects, Jersey City, for which tho highest cash prices will be paid. Inquire on'the premises. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A fi-uation as groom or coueliman. | He perfect under- stands the care of horses, and isa careful driver. 0 objec- tion to go in the country. Apply at 138 Greenwich street, for three days, ya GOOD WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily. Must have good recommendations from his last place. Apply at 83 Union place, ANTED—A GOOD WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMI- ly; must have good references from his last place, Apply at $3 Union place. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT HEAD 0 take our guide mill by the ton. ‘To one who can produce testimonials of competency and sobriety, stead: employment will be given. Address J. H.& B. H. ELL{- CONT, Baltimor Cor WANTED—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED WITH / cooking, washing, and ironing. Apply at 25 Bayt Thictieth street, after 4 o'clock, on Monday, tho Lith inst. JHQUSEREEPER WANTED, A FEW MILES FROM New York—an experienced English woman, who can bring good city recommendations. Address A. B., Box S00 lower Post office, stating name, reference, and where an in- torview can be had. ITERARY.—A GENTLEMAN OF LIBERAL PRI ciples and experience is open to an engagement as edi- tox, contributer, or to arsist in the general getting up of a daily or weekly newspaper, or in any other description of literary labor. No objection to townor country. Address, post paid, Argus, 107 Wooster street. TILLMAN WANTED—ONE COMPETENT TO RUN an alcohol still and small steam engine. Apply, be- tween 12 and 2 o'clock, at 134 Front street. 0 MILLINERS.—WANTED TWO GOOD HANDS, 10 make lady's bonnets. Nong but capable persons need apply at No.7 Walker street. © PHYSICIANS, DRUGGIST'S ASSISTANTS. — Wanted isnmediately a loan of a medical or Apothe- cary’s diploma, tor which “2 consideration will be paid. Sa- curity given for its return, Address, M. D., Herald oncv, American preterred. © STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS AND RAILROAD companies. Wanted. hy a young gentleman, 2 situation ae assistant mechanical engineur, or draughtsman. He h. been employed in some of the largest marine and locomotive engine establishments in Engiand, and can produce satis- Address Engineer, Box 15, Princeton, New Jersey. 10 MERCHANTS.—A GENTLEMEN, WHO CAN TALK French, Spanish, anda little Knglish, and oan keep books in the first two languages, and understands and can epoak enough of the lust to act as interpruter or teacher, wishes & situation in some importing or large retail house, | Wag’ no object, as the advertiser wishes to learn the ways of Dusiness.” Address, for threo days, P. C., Herald offirs, stating businoss, and where an interview can be had, Un: questionable references given. O DIRT CARTMEN.—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, twenty to twenty-five dirt c.rts to draw dirt from © lars in Twenty-eeventh atreet, between Sixth and Severth enues. Apply at the cellars, or to S. W. CRONK, No. 00 t Twenty-eixth street OUNG MAN WANTED IN 4 GROCERY STORE ‘competent to manage entirely the fruit and vege department. He must have good city references, and have | from $200 to $300 to deposite with his empioyers, for which | interest will be allowed. Address with reference, A. T. Broadway Post office, THE TURF. JNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND—TROTTING—ON jonday, October lith, at half past two o'clock, P. M. A porse and stake of $1,25), mile heats; bost three in five; in | harness, O. Dimmick names b. g. Jack Rossiter; W. Pe b.m. Lady Janc; D. Piffer, b. m. Lady Moscow: dughlin, b.m, Lady Brooks;'A. Concktin, g.m, Lady Suffolk. Cary will leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, for the Course, at 12g o'clock, and return a8 doon ga the ‘sport is over. Fare each way, 25 cents. JOUN I. URSE, 1. T. ENTREVILLE CO} $59, with an ii take of $50; half forfeit ; mi st three in five. in harness. Free for horses that a puree of $50, To come off October Wth Entries to close vening, October lith, by 9 o'clock, at Faulkland & Duryea'e Hotel, corner East Broadway and Catherine street JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor. GREAT STALLION MATCH, $2,000 —CENTREVIVLE Course, L; 1.—Trotting —Thesday, Oct, 12, at 234 Po Mk ky 000, three mile heata, t¢ cite! rotting, atch for §: )1b. wagons D. Tallman names b. h. St. Lawrence; Joel oukiin names b. b., Washington. ‘The proprietor of tht treville Course feels ja in anuouncing a mstch like the above on hie track, believing it to be the first one of * kind ever known: that is, whero the two best stallions of the wide world are to contend for superiority both of speed and bottom. He is satisfied, without going into details, that the capabilities of St. Lawrence are familiar with every lover of the horse om the American Continent; and he will say i behalf of Washington, as yet but little known on the trot- ting turf, that when put to the e will net be found wanting. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, Railroad cars will leave South Ferry, Brooklya, for t Oouree, at 2 o'clock P. M., and return soon as the matoh is decided. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. —TROTTING.—WED- nosday, October 13th, at Sg o'clock, P. M., purse snd stake $160; mile heats, best three in five, in harness. A. Conklin entors be. g. Brown Jism; D. Pater enters a. pm. Lady Bond; Fanning Aitert enters b. g. Major; G. Perrin b. m. Flora Temple. JOELL CONKLIN, Proprietor. CENTREVILLE COURSE, F. 1 TROTTING “GREAT match for 62,00), to trot twenty miles within the hour. —Wednesday, Oct 13. at half-past two o'clock procisely. » mateh for $2,00—Mr Porrin names g agle of tho West. to trot twenty miles in one hour; Mr, Perrin bets also $1,000 that Gray Eagle of the Wert will beat Trustee's time, WN, B.—Omnibuses will leave Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at l2o'elock, and until half-past 1 o'clock P. soon as the wateh ie decided. JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor. CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD, FOR TEN THOU. sand dollars.—Tho owner of Tacony will trot Mao, or any other horse in the world, milo heats, best three in Ave, +) Feturning ag | under saddle, over the Hunting Park course, Philadelphia county, for tive thousand dollars, and two miles and repeat. in harnoss, over the same track for five thousand dollare each match; half forfeit—to trot any time before tho firet of Decomber, 1862, This challenge to remain open for ac- ceptance two weeks from this date. JAS. HAKELLY, SPROCLAL NOTICES. we iE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON: niversity of the St y + the Session roductory a at half past seven nd the pul 3, M.D, S ary to the Faculty. NT BURIAL SOCIETY. hereby notified ‘to t, on this, Sunday d the faneral of io, 2. By } IBERNIAN BENE The memk meet at Montyor afternoon, at 2 o’oloek prec’ our late brother member, order of THOMAS O'BRI Patrick Dex, Gencral seor TALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.-THE ANNUAL mooting or the members of the Italian Benevolent Socl- ety, for the election of its officers for the ensuing year, will take place on Tuesday, the 12th of October, at seven o'clock P.M. at F. Montoverde's, 6 Uarclay street. Punctual at- tendance is requested, CHARLES FERRERO, Secretary, NICKERBOCKER BANK OF TI[E CITY OF NEW York.—Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of October next, hetween the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock, A. M., an election will be held wt the Banking House, Bighth ave: nno and Seventeenth strovt, for the Inspectors of the eleo- | tion for Directors of said Kank, to bo held on the~ollowing | day; also, that on the 12th day of October next, at the same | place, and between the hours of 10 and iI o'clock, A. M., an election will be held for Directors of said Bank, pursuant to the articles of association, in place of those whose terms will then expire; and galso, for three Inspectors of the election next thereafter ensuing. a » Cashion. QO. %; ASPRESENTATION OF CHARTER ‘to American Chapter, No, 6, 0. U. Ay, on We evening, at 744 o'clock, at their chapter room, way, near Wiite street. ‘The members and fiends of the order aro invited to attend, irame will be presonted by ‘other Picton, Editor of the “Sachem,” in behal€ of Bro- r James Webb. Address by Brother Waleh, N. B.— dies admitted. J. R, HOFF, Sachem, ‘onng, C. of U. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY SKELLEY, OF parish of Dramconra, county Month, Ireland, by hor sister Bridget, who camo on the ship Philadelphia, and landed in New York the I7th of August. Any informa Lion will be thankfully received by her sister, who lives at Sixt F THE GENTLEMAN Wi wateh nud key from a sta! ) TOOK BY MISTAKE, A n room Ml the stoamer will re key, he ean keep the watch. TAYLOR & BROTHER, SI West stveot, MR. JOSTAH MH, AP- California, will h, West EW YORK, OCTORER §, 18 plegate, late of Sacramento City fer a favor by rending his address to W. G. En, Point, N.Y. HE SUBSCRIBER GIVES PUBLIC NOTICE TO ALL whom it doth or may concern, that he is an hoir and Hext of kin to Samuel Jackson, who emigrated to this coun: try from England about forty yours ago, avd is supposed to have died recently and warnd there concerned not to pry ver cr dietribute any ontnte ta bis prejudice, without notice to JOUN JACKSOD immune DOLLARS RF 1AM rdw grey whirker thie meet bia © meer. a waily to b HOGGING, 1G Wall serous, BOARDING AND LODGING, PLEASANT PARLOR ON FIRST hooey Bt in fourth ge, bathe, street, PRIVATE FAMILY, NO. 502 HOUSTON STREBT, would rent handsomely furnished rooms, to guntleman ouly, with broakfast served in their rooms if desired, PARTMENTS, CONSISTING OF SUPERIOR PA Jors, eult+ of roome with bath attached. and single Aird to Jet to ger tlemen of the first ols farnished o he cd, with private table if desired. Bost of roference and required, Apply at No. 139 Bloccker stro Broadway. LADY AND GENTLEMAN WISH A COoMPORTA- furnished room, with bosrd fcr the lady onty, in ted in juiet part of the city, and where there Are no boarders. Boerd paid in advance in licu of relare: Address“ Leroy,” Herald office, N UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, WITH BOARD, wanted for a lady and child, in a quiet. respectable house, where there are no other boarders. Address Apex, Brooklyn Post Office, immediately, ANY, GENTLEMAN REQUIRING THE OCCASIONAL use a furnished parlor or bedroom, may obtain a very desirable one in a small private family, by addressing a Hae to Mrs. J. St. Clare, Broadway Port oftive, with real naine, dress for two days. Kent only $12 per month, in ad: and Bose IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO SIN- fle gentlemen can be accommodated with plenaan nd also breakfast and tea, at No.1 Willow Plac f Joraleman atrect. The house is lighted with gas, and abont two minutos’ walk irom South Ferry. BosEPING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with partial board, in a priv family, where there are no other boarders red. Location, a few minutes walk ‘rom the South ferry, (0. 104 Harriton a} Brook; OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND atew single gentleman, can be accommodated with handsome rooms and board.” The house hag all the modera improvements. H apply at 18d Weat Twenty- third stroet. nm & few steps. OARDING, LEMEN AND THEIR WIVES WD ‘can be accommodated with {urnished rooms and board, in a private family, in a very pleasant part of the city; the house coutaiving all the modern improvements. Apply at No, 507 West Twenty-fourth street. Keferenves exchanged. | Referouces r OARD.—AN ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR, THREE ROOMS | deep. Also, other rooma may be had, with bo | f2und St Kast Twonty-third street, The houses have | odern improveme OARD.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE Aceommodated with partial board, in a private family, | +82 Willow street, Brooklyn, within three minutes walk of | the Fulton ferry. OARDING.—ELEGANT PARLORS AND SINGLE ‘apartments may be obtained at Nos, 49 aud 61 West Twenty-second street, in the magnificent brown stone blook extending from Fifth to Sixth avenue. ‘he location is euutiful and healthtul—noar the most feahionable pubtia square, wi in & fow of wu r Yroadwi and of th Teading omnibus and raliroad rontes. ing i BoskP{ TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH PANTRIES AT. tached, for families or single gontlemen. Apply at No. 83 Prince street, third door west of Broadway. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be accommodated with a large and plearant front roon and pantry on the second floor. apply at 83 Henry strece, where they will tind « pleasant home, OARD—A SUIT OF FURNISHED APARTMENTS to let, with a private table or board in a private family, in St. Mark’s Place. Hot and cold baths, gas and all the modern improvements. Reference required. Address, with real name and addi N., Union square post office. OARD.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY BE ACCOMMO- dated with agreeable apartments and board, by apply- ing at No. 48 Hudson street, opposite Duane strect parks OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET.—A GENTLEMAN ‘and wife can obtrin a pleasant room, with board, ab No. 126 Chambers strect; also a single gentleman may be accommodated. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE PERSONS, OR GENTLE- men with their wives, can have rooms, with board house possessing all the’ modern improvements, and @ d\- Hirable location. Apuly at No; 0 Eiguteenth street, coruce Sixth avenue, References exchanged. OARD WANTED—BREAKFAST, WITH FULL board on Sunday, with lodgings, with's quiet private family, or where there are few boarders, by a single gentlo- man. Location, vicinity of Wasbiagton parade ground, Brooklyn, or Jersey City. Addr enn, at Mr. Millar's bookstore, corner of Broadway and Bleecker street, or Herald office, OARD.—FAMILIES CAN OBTAIN PLEASANT PAR- | lors {nd bedrooms on second and third floors, in one of those splendid brown stone houses situated in West i Eighteenth street, No. 29, near Fifth avenue. Also an entire floor for gentlemen, farnished with all the modern improvements. ‘The location is very pleasant, convenient | to Broadway, and tho leading ommibuses and cars. Terms moderate, and reference exchanged. Apply at 29 West Eighteenth etr few singlo gentlemen, or gentleman and wife, wishing to procure an agreeable Lome for the winter, ina pleasant location, Large rooms, with all the modern improvements, | and convenient \o several Please apply at S14 G: ich atreet, cor ate z.| OARD.—A LADY LIVING RETIRED, WHO HAS ONE | ‘or two furnished rooms, will let the same to ladies and | gentlemen, with full board’ for the Imdies only. Addre * Board,” Broadway Post Office, for three days. Nothiag required but payment of board in advance, OLIAN HOTEL, NO 84 BROADWAY—FAMILIES or single persons wishing pleasaut rooms, with board, can obtain the same by appkying as above immedistely. B, DAVISON, 'UKNISHED ROOMS—ONE OK TWO GENTLEMEN a with foraished rooms, without accommod: raishos Horatio street. Four lines of stages, and the "8 pags close by. full board. Any one desirous of the comforts of a home cau be nccommodated ior the winter. by applying ab a room suitable for the othice of a | URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY ith ono child, in a good situation, one where the fait would remain and board preferred. Private table given, % required. Address E. D., llerald office, URNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, at 47 Bond street, with a private family, who have more room than they want, and can accommedate two or three single gentlemen with single or euivs of rooms, and, if | importaut, will give breakfest. The house has all the modern conveniences, and everything requisite for comfort and convenience. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN WIT out Foard, at No, 36 Warren stroot. RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS AND boa-d, at 34 East Twentieth street, between Fourth avenue and Broadway. | 10 LET—A GENTEELLY FURNISHED FRONT PAR- ” lor, and hall bed room attached, to one or two sincle entlomen, with or without partial board. Also, a front | fasement suitable for a physician's office, Location ceateal; Apply#at No. 6 Bleecker street, or ab No. near Brondwa; ‘U Third street. © LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITHOUT board, a furnished room, within throe minutes’ walk of | three first rate restaurants: @ very desirable location; rent imadvance, Address H., Horald office, 0 LET, FOR THER WINTER-SUITS OF ROOMS, handsomely furnished, with private table and every attendance necessary for private families. ‘The house plessautly situated, and replete with al® modern i ements, Inquire at No. 67 Houston street, cast of road Wa) eee eee DASCIKG ACADEMLRS, CARD.—T0 ALL, WHO INTEND PASSING A | 4X. pleasant evening or afternoon in dancing, we the w signed re: pectfuily acquaint tadies, gentlemen, ant familie that the classes are now forming at No. 60) Broadway ings for ladies and gentlemen, afternoons for lsdios and children, Ali applications to be mado at 2/t Bowery, vockstor R. & C,H. BURNTON. | WRIGHT'S DANCING. ACADEMY. MILITARY Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring streot.—Mr. Wei would most respectfully inform his friends and former pat rong, that his school for the instruction of Indies and onto men will open on Tuesday, Vetober 5, Days of tition for ladies, misses, and masters, Tuesday and Saturday af- ternoons, from 3 till 6 o'clock; for gentlomen, Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 7 till 10 o'clock. Me. Wright will teach all the fashionable dances of the season. N. b.—Mr. W. will give te lessons on Mondays, Wedno, ‘Thursda further particulars, please call at residence, 151 Tenth street, or at the above hall. RICO ALLIEVI & BROTHER, DANCING ACADE my No. 21 Howard stroct. Enrico has tho honor co inform his patrons and the public, that Poracchio & Enrico's dancing school, late 36 Howar! street, has heon removed to No. 21 same street. at the late Ferrera’s fasiiioa- able and elegant saloon, under the firm of Enrico Allievi & Prother. Tuition of all newly imported steps and daav at all hours of the day aud evening. ERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY.—MADAME DU | BREUL FERREKO, and her brother EDWARD FER- RERO, respeotinlly announce to their patrona and the pab- | hic that they have removed to their new and commodions | Premises, No, 59 Wost Fourteenth stroct, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues, where they will re-open thoir school for in- struction in dancing on Saturday, the t6th of Octobor. Days of tuition for young ledicw and mastors—Wednes tas and Saturdays, and Mondays and Thursdays, at 3% P.M. | Evening class for gentlemon, Mondays and Thursdays, at mH P. Private lossons and sehools attended. Soirvos | given as usual, A class for young Indies and masters At Bland 25 Fulton strevt, Brooklyn, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at ig PAL Evening. class for gontlemon will co:- monee on the 2lst instant, at 734 P.M. FEENEY, WELLS AND, HIS SISTER'S (MADAME IT. Ginvelli) Academy for Danoing, No, 669 Broadway, combined with instruction in the danoas most ala modo, and in parlor dancing through all ite variations, The sy. tem of exercises for the heathful, active, and energetic tc- yelopement of the musoular powers of young scliolars, 18 found highly beneficial. The means of acquiring elogance and an ensy style of motion in dancing, is reduced to afew comprehensive rules, simply explained and. thorough! tanght, To step properly in walking, forma a part of ea: lesson. C or gentlemen, Mondays and Thursdays, at 7,8, and 9 P.M. For ladies, same dnye, at Mand 124. M. For Masters and Misses on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 o'clock, B. M. HE ART OF DANCIN CORRECT | yi Mr. Coarraaud, assist ad by Mr. Onilvie, would acquaint those who int ond to frvor | him with their prtronago, that in order to promote the im- | Trovement of all, and not reterd their progress, the pupils will bo e/arsified according to their diligence and kaowleda ‘That ist eay, the now beginners (cr thors who have never Jearnt,) in & class by themselyes—those why have levrnt, and w'sh to learn new dances, also in a class hy thonselver, | at different hours, This has reforenge to all the ola afternoons or evenings. “‘Thuredayrafter: cons and ovouings {except the soiree nights, ones & month), exclusively d>- voted for practising in all sho new and old dauces, dancet in seciety, without extra s. For daya and particulars, see cee Morning and Evening Rxpross. W., WHALE AND pavcuTER respcorrulLy © annovnce.tiat their classes in dancing will com- | Mence on Monday, October 11, at Gothio Hell, Brooklyn; on Tuesday, 12th, at 1O0 Uroadway; on Wednesday, Ith, at 20 Fighth avenue, For particulars, 900 ciroulnts, to be had ws FATS amp CAPA. D STRAW GOODS. rt,) No. Hv oe Ps. The” attsution of solicited. Meer $13,000 ee mo tirvete will be cold for bows trees, will be sold three quarters of an Also. & howe, and fi Kocbelle, for $2,500. M. (). “LOTS IN SEVENTH AVENUE ror It in order, t tions at o1 OOO. NF? SP TANTE, AVBNUS FOR | ‘all. in order, to. commence operations st one Pee, Ge fave: scene ee aca hee aa F particulars,’ apply at the bar of the hotel, ou | excellent lots, between Twenticth and ‘Thirtioth streets, " very low. _ ML SHELDON, 86 Nassau stroot, ” | iehed with marble mantel odera improvemente, will be L, SHELDON, 85 Nassau st —COUNTRY SPAT, AT ASTORIA, POR 4,250. sale. A very desirable house, wit : of ground, bewutitully Inid out with shrabpor, fur $4.20. Al re of land, ot r and a-half a. L. SHELDON, $6,000.-Re"%8 Avery pentecl —FOUR HOVSES FOR SALP—POUR new threo-tory buuses, om leased groum: improvements, situ $1! 000. if wold soon, M.1. SHELDON, § ld for $0,U00, n elegant 8 of land, ab Nassau’ etree in Crosby and fruit with ntington, for £3,000, stook, fixtures aud furniture of one doing $20 to $40 a di 0 be sold for $90 cash, the owner havi taken a larger concern Apply toJ. C. GREEN, agent, bambers street, N, B.—Bustuces of all Kinds register. BAsEvENT 70 LET, CORNER OF WARREN STREET and College place, (under the Gilford House,) for a joeation cannot be a River Railroad pa trance on each street. Cooking range, it ‘ib urpassed; situ enger depot, with Crotor FIRST RATE BUSIN A Aaninereasing run of trade; business, For addi bi ESIRABLE STORE PROPERTY IN BLEECKER An elegant and well built four story house, with store on first floor; ‘atreet for sale, it ie fin! ment. edoff in modern sty: with stock and fixtu: Will be told cheap for cash, , premises on south 0 EY BARNARD, It Pine street, OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STORE A good stand for business Apply at 123 Roosevelt street B3 moderate terms—or a partner taken, soon, It is paying good profits; ix well oftablished: aud hag being 4 chance tint seldom offers, worth double what in asked for it, and a pleasant. healthy inquire at No, 553 Brondway, in the Fy i STAND FOR SAL # been nd con e of 4 t by day's wor! every impro ON | if applied for ‘hirty-third street, GREENWICH STREET STONE TO LET. FIXTURES ® and good will for immediate sale, on account of re- moval, No. 282, nearly opposite the Irving Bank; locati one of the best fur a ready money custom or transient by Apply on the premises, third house from the north= corner of Warren street, in the clothing store. OUSES ON EIGHTY-SIXTI STREET, YORKVILLE, to let.—Two of the row of handsome three story houses on Eightysrixth etr orkville, north side, between Fourth and Fitth avenues, very noar the railroad and omni- ation. The strevt is 100 fo rogulated, flayed, ighted: and Yeing on high, the locatic very dovira ply to JO UV BAM, 168 W | ville, or R. L No. 100 Groenwioh avin dwelling honse, with gas, bath nished ; will be rented until Nove: sold at a very moderate sum, far Joy plac rly new three story 6, and woll fur~ {and the furniture Jow actual cost OR SALE.—THE FURNITURE AND GOOD WILL OF tablished boarding houve in the lower part of | doing an excellent businesa, and aoout to be ed on account of the ill-health of the prosent pro- 634, Lower Post office, Ad relinqul prietor. A note eddressed to box will meet attention, OR SALE. will of will doing good, busine is going to Californi POR, SALE, CHEAP—1wWo COTTAGE HOUSES, sITU- ated in the town of Hudson, N. J, 13g miles from Jor- Stages pass the door every further particulars, inquire at tho sey City. Redmay S, da: Nosth Berges. boardin, THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD old established situated in one of the most populous parts of the city, now bo sold cheap, a3 the owner ‘Apply at the house, 250 Front street, porter hous room, No, 28. Rent $10, till the Ist of M room 1), eamo building, or box 3,252 Post office. RNS TO LET. OR LEASE ONE PARLOR AND Bedroom on Second floor. and three large well lighted rooms in third story, in dwelling No. 634 Broad auite- Bie for a young Indies’ seminary, daguerrian artist, or arohi- of the best locations ae tote city. For terms Apply at MENT HOUSE nas No, 73 0 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASE} with all the modern improvements, kn Thirty-iret stroet, Inquire on the premises. YOR SALZ—THE LEASE, FIXTURES, AND Fi ture of one of the most extensive restaurants, oyster and diniug saloons in New York; splendidl; every cenvenicnce, aud furnithed | sparbla bare, tables, and marble flo rooms attuched, richly furnished, te not equalled by any for size, being in connection with, aud halls, billiard saloons, and h tod. H. STAUT. from ten to four o'clock. 01 titted up with | | Rivcon minotes: For | FINO LET—A STORE, BACK ROOM AND FRONT CEL- Hudson county Houso, | Jor, well adapted fora grocery and liquor storo, oF | butcher's shop, which is neede | in the neighborhood, will URNT. | It on reasonable terms. Apply ab Murphy & office, avenue B, near Sixteouth stroot, or of M. Smith, First/avenue, a the best style, with | MNO LET—FOR SOCIETIES OR OTHER PUBLIC PUR- ors, with ped private | poses, a large room in the new hall No. 127 Grand street. The above establishment yle, location, or business, | venient to several public Apply 218 Fulton street, under the Ocean Bank, 8 of amusement. FOR f4LE—A WANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, NEAR village of Astoria, L. L., situated on Hell Gate Neck road, adjoining tho farms of George Kowenhoven, and Potor Rapelje. The house is a cotta a half, 40 by 30 fect, tilled in doors. The premises contain three acres of good land in high state of qultivation, al) fenced with picket fence, with | Ludlow atreet. Furniture on the premis ao sal all necessary out-buildings; there is an apple and peach Inquire of M. GARVEY, jen lane, orchard in bearing; the wi ia a beautiful view of He built about one year and th, front and rear; there are four room on each floor, with plenty of closet | and pantry room, basement, and kitchen cellar; water in the area, hard-tinished throughout, marble mantels, folding | brick, piazzas he East | ‘ur particulars, inquireat No. 125, next door. hird avenuy, York- | FFICE TO RENT, AT 333 BROADWAY—THE FRONT | RAYON PORTRAITS.—TH0.2 WHO WISHTO HAVE © of Crayon dra) their portraits taken in the ines hy 20e, at hiant ing, would do well to call on Fitemorris No, 657 Broadway. Room No. 5, up stairs, ORSETS AND BELTS OF ALL KINDS.—MANUPAGe Kinde a fashions LU, torers, Delhenque, Pillant & Co,, No. rue de. ‘aris. ciality and superior of goods. For Frets for indies tollete tea the uewoet, 0 tad b; w quality manufacturers, Poyangsorres —THE BEST PLATES YBT.—THB woriber guarantees as perfect all the he sell Beware of couterfeite or refuse lote, lates, $100; mediums, $17, per hundred. Liberal 0 the trade. VICTOR BISHOP, Sole Agent for the manufacturers, 23 Maidem lane, F af ty 4 yOrAZORe ig! 81 BAMBR TRANEDIS rom Havre.—A splendid lot of Frene toes, ime ported per steamer Franklin, will be sod at the lowest market price for the domestic artiole of much inferior quae lity. The quality of the potatoes is unequalled by any other article of the kind offered in this market. Por sales in lots to suit, by BAILEY & HINCKEN, 27 South at, GALES THE SUBSCRIBER ts NOW PREPARED to furnish grocers, ho'els, dealers, &&o., with Avom rapes, from the Avon’ vineyard, New Rochelle. Bold im wand 60 Tbs, at No. 419 Brond= ait Sepots rner of Canal street P. AK EORGE MORROW.—COAL CHEAP AS selling best qualitios rod and whito ash cot by the cargo or ton, at the lowest market pete ‘all street, corner or yard. Grocers would «o well to ca!l before parchasing claowhere, for a pure article, Yard St und 35 Weebingtom street, EW HULLED BUCKWHEAT MEAL, OF EXTRA quality, carefully packed in well sei nod pack for southern shipment; alo in bags of 100, 5), 25, Taig Loe Fiour—3,000 barrels extra new family flour; 2,000 barrelg new superfine State, and No 2 flour. Kye dong, oat, Graeme and Indian meal, Orders from tho South aad’ Bast wi meet with prompt attention, Joh. & J. G. FROST, 24 Front street one dour below Peok slip. STORY HOUSE n Thivty-sixth and IN SEVE: Thirty containing vight $100, Inquire of 2 Nassau street, up stairs. ory and basement brick house, with marble mantels and Croton, all complete, to one or two good tonal quire on the premise fifth street, between 3 ad and Third avenues, ‘The above property is also for sal a 0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 2 ET—TO A GENTEEL FAMILY WITHOUT 1 6. impo. ut Resa ta deka taser Net REM ice T ebildven half of a four story house in Fourteenth 198 Fulton street, to Mr. Barnard. i street, with all the modern improvements, consisting of — * one parlor, basemont, and tive rooms. Inquire of OR SALE, A LEATHER AND FINDING BUSI- 3. M. PARSONS, 27 Wall stroo nese.—Tho cutire stock of leather and findings in store 511 Greenwich street. Also, «lease of the store for three years, offering a rare opportunity to any person wishing to gee the butiness, it having been in successful operation wr 15 years, and will now be sold at a bargain. ae the owner is going to leave tho city, Inquire at 511 OR SALE—FIXTURES OF A sisting of & double horse feed wagon, single do., cart | and sleigh, and three sets of harness; also, a largo ‘lot of | IN JERSEY CITY, A FURNISHED HOUSE, bags; al of whieh will be sold lows knquire at 413 West pleasantly located; fine view of New York; fruits on | street, the premives Apely to Mr USHER, from 9 to 12 o'clock, at | - = a pro nawey N. Y., or on the southeast co ner of Grove OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A | #nd South Eighth street, Jersey cit: var, all of which aro new. ‘This is © raro chance to purchawe at a great sacrifice, as the owner ia obliged to leave to let, the basement No. 39 Greenwich street. the city. Also, Inquire on the premises. OR SALE OR TO LET—THE THREE STORY, ATTIC and sub-cellar brick house, No. 118 First avenue, be- tween Sixth and Seventh. streets, cellar and basement, No. 300% Pearl, cornor of Oak street. Apply, to SAMUEL R. BF NORTON 0 we No. 9 Kose street, \OR SALE—ALL THE PROP consisting of a lurge mansion hous All the house and several building lots. tior o'clock A. RTY OF MRS. GRYM three cottage: reenwich ctrevt, FEED STORE, CON- ‘Also, to let, the store, at Mr. 8. C. Smith's aro built upon the top, oron the declivity, of @ high hill, covered with large forest trees, and command a most extensive view of the fea, the bay, and city of New York. apply at No. 11 Eoot Seventeenth wtrect, frvua 9 to 12 For furvher informa~ 0 LET, UNFURNISHED—THE ENTIRE UPRER part of house No. 96 Fourth avenue, rear of G Church, in view of Broadway. Thero arg two spacious parlors, with balcony, six bedrooms, bath room, kitchen, With range. cellar for coal, &e. Rent to the first of Ma: te $200, payable monthly in advance. Cars and stages pa the door. 0. LET—THE BASEMENT WITH SEVED f the upper part of the house 193 Wiliam street. been oceupied for the last five Voarding house. Apply to ED Tas oars an a, tlywor toro and . MART, 74 James street, 10 LET—AT HOBOKEN, TWO CONVENIENT AND handsome three story basement and under cellar brick Houses, within four blocka of the ferry, in the new row in Hudson street, known as Franklin Terrace. The houses sre upon one of the most desirable sites in the vicinity of Now York, upon high ground and good soil, having a view of the bay and river. Fach house has twelve rooms: pantrles, and a large under cellar, a flower garden, thirty-three foot deep, in front, and a yard forty-fivo fact dcop: in the roar, Thea houses are finished with ranges in the kitchens, hot and cold water at the washtubs and sinks, with every convenience for hot and cold baths, ehowor baths, &e. They are within half an hour of Wall street, and will be let much bolow the Now York rates. Inquire at the Hoboken Land Office, of OR SALE, WITH LEASE OF TIVE YEARS—A RARE The American Union Restau- rant, on tte corner of Park row and Anno street, situated chance, seldom offered, in the best Location in the city, opposite tho Astor Hon a ond Park, and the terminus of the man, it isa chance rarely met with, busine son for disposing of the tor's ill health, he not Addeess rlem railroad. ‘To The only re! lace, ison account of the proprie- ing able to attend to busines: by note, to K, Herald office, with real name and _W. W. SHIPPEN, Agent, 1.0 RENT, AND POSSESSION GIVEN ON THE 20TH December, 1852, the basement and second and third se | floors of the building now being erected on the northeast ‘| corner of Seventh street and Louisisna avenue, in Washing. a= | toncity, The basement is being constructed to embrace all the modern conveniences of a restaurant, in connection with a kitchen and vaults for coal, oyeters, provisions, &e. ‘The restaurant will communicate both from in and out of doors with the second story, which will be composed of three OUSE AND LOT FOR known a8 No. 8 Eleventh str a Sixth avenue: side, half the block; house, # floor, with furnace, Croton water, gaa, dumb waiter, &a. between Fifth Can be w mar street, up-stairs, IVERY STABLE AND STOCK FOR SALE.—A RARE | opportunity is oftered to thove anxious to engage ‘The well known establishmen pied by the lato T. N. Hl. Kensillo, 40 Carmine street, for up- | and doing a most excellent Vusiness, | Apply to CHARLES | the above business. wards of twenty is offered for fo’ to clowe. tiie estate, S. BENSON, Executor, 217 Bleecker tree! SALE—THE PREMISES | ‘on the southerly Jot 22% fost, by 203g by about G4 feet, three rooms on between’ the hours of one and two o'clock P. M. Inquire of MOUNT & ALLEN, at their office, No, 20 Beok- | oceu- rooms, Creer | through ample folding doors, for the accommodation of either large or emall private parties. The third etory will embrace the whole extent of the building, and will be well adapyed for 2 commodious billiard-room for throe tablos. The restaurant and above rooms named will be rented for $2 00 por annum to an energetic and respons ble person. who well understands tho business, and who is early solicited, 60 that any suippesta ne by him can now be | taken advantaze of to insure his own futuro accommodation and comfort. The central position of this building, situate | id fort. Th 1 iti of this buildi: ii dd in the very heart of the most business portion of Washing- | ton, must insure large profits to a competent person, and auch a one can readily obtain the testimonials required by the undersigned No objection to a colored tenant. Tho fourth story will be well adapted for a tolegraph office, and if not rented, will be reserved for a mecting aud exhibition room, The inarble bank on tho cornor, and the remainder in OTS FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—ONE LOT ON south-east corner of Myrtle avenue and Adelphi stroo Yo. 63 Main street, runnin ‘This lot being near the principal market and ferri ind of business. For terme also lot atreet. is am excellent 1 town, Long Island, fruit of the fin one or more personi Ecanck farm, plank roa quaiit; Pickering’s celebrated ‘Thomas Coleman, Bsq., of Can in ped Periors in this countr: culars, address tion for any apply at 37 Main street, Brooklyn. HE ADVERTISER, SAMUEL PROCTOR, OF NEW: got three hundred Grape Vinos for sale, the pure Isabella, now threo years old, all bearing He wishes to ell them chi Inquire for him at the NO BREEDERS OF SIE Warranted. Newtown, Lon SAMUEL PROCTOR, 90 OR 60 WELL SE- | lected bask and ewe lambs, of the pure Leicester and | Southdown breeds, for sale. through to Stew: Island, They aro the prozen: importation, and were bro ia Woat, and have no su- ve or price. JOSEPH BEERS, Keyport, Now Jersey. os LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF A LARGE and commodious Grocery store, will be disposed of at a bargin, for cash, as tho owner is engaged in other busi- ness, which requires bis whole attention. Jocated for doing a jobbing or retail trad fp.) Herald office ——<———$——— = Apply t LIQUORS, orto nest order, in cazks 6 rum; Scotch w [UPORTED MALT LIQUORS, WINE: Seoteh ales, of all the beat bran and Bess & Co's East india toni 7 and 8 dozen quarts; Henuessey’s London dock brandy, 10 years old; Burnett's unequalled London cordial gi iekey, of superior quality and groat strongth; Schnapp's Holland gin; Duff Gordon's and other sherries; $, SPIRITS, &o poadon and ‘Du pale ale, all in pints and 6 doi ; fine old Jamai , 80 by | ‘The store is well For full parti- of the fei aor, Dave Been vecured by the Bank of the Wes ublic, > OF RITRAsS Publicy APPly 00 of eG"BARNEY, E street, Washington. 0 LEASE—A COUNTRY SEAT, AT HURL GATE, north of Fighty-aixth street, with about 12 ss of land, belonging toa gentleman now in Europe, containing alarge mansion house, partly furnished, a fro oarriage house, hot house, and other out buildings; shrubbery, &o.; choice garden, with 9 good supply of raro and expensive plants and flowers. The grounds extend to the East river, with a dock or landing place. For further particulars, ap- ply toE. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2 P. M, rt HOUSES, ROOMS, KTC., WARTED, ae Countey , SEAT WANTED TO HIRE.—A READY The honse must be on the river. Fisbkill landing would be preferred. Appl, venient to L. Ce Ju, 2A Woot Sixteenth strocl OUSE WANTED-BECWEEN CHAMBERS AND Fourth streets, within two blocks of Broadway, having modern improvements, A lease for 4 term of Sine desired, and posession on or before tho first November. Address | Lex, Horald office. ROOM WANTED —A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SE- cure the occasional use of a well furnished sitting room, on the western side of the city, not above Fourth str for which payment will be made in advance in lien of r ference. Addree# A, O. T,,through the Post oflice, which will be strictly ent i ‘ D-WANTED TOP $18,000.22 sas z HOU £0. streat, on the north side of the sttect, in the neighborhood of Broadway, for which cash will be M. L. SHELDON, No. ssau street. $10,000 City Railroad stocks wanted—W anted to pureha « fow thousand dollars worth of city railroad stocks. App ‘As goon a8 Gon- ca fine vld’ondon deck port; oncico Madeirns; champagne, | 4 tyuel to Heidsiek’s, ates por dozen. Alas, 30,000 of the | to M. 1. Sheldon, No. 85 Naseau street. choicest Hw obbersegars, for sale in quantities to | <saxcm a fuit purchasers, and delivered, free of charge. ia-any part of | DRY GOODS. Newivork, brovliym, Wall aibaburs, dorscy © by | tienes + ike tbordosen of tho celetrated Catawba Victoria wing, | [,ADIES' CLOTHS, FRENCH MERINOES, PLAID Also, 100 dozen of the celebrated Ua AMBBRY'S GRA Etreet, corner of Crosby. Brandied Cherries; ¢ berry Brandy; Ani Cordials; Seoteh, ed, ‘Noyraa, F seck, Max Jolly & Co's, boury, kernel lion, cardinal gnd various choice brands, Philad brown stout, London and Dublin por-er, Seotch and India pale ale, &e., for sale by WH. H. UNDERHILL, 420 Broome CHAMPAGNE, NE Iphia porter, extra xxx ONDON CORDIAL, OLD TOM GIN, AROMATIC 4 Schiedam Bitters, Underhill’s superior Wine Bitters, orry, Raspuorry, Peach, aud Black: Peppermint and Rose Irish amd Bourbon Whiskey, Xe, &c. For | sale by Wi. H. UNDERIILL, cor. Broome snd Crosby sta cashmeres, and plaid silks. Several cases ofthe above desirable gouds, now landing, and for sale cheap, av TRACY, IRWIN & CO.’S, 24 and 25 Bromdway. ODES AND ROCES.—F. GAVELLE, IMPORTER and dealer, has just received by the last Havee steaa- | ors several onsen of inl! goods, viz :— | Silk velvet and rich winter bonnets. Dresg caps, new and rivh hoad droases. Me eption and breakfast drosses, ¢ and «ilk cloaks, Corscts, flowers ribbons, Wo. &o. Dresses mado to order, aad forwarded to all parts of the United States, 612 Brosdway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. M B. PETERS & CO. «of country dealers trax diee, and Havana ec exprorely for their fall trad market price to essh and sh cit Broadway, INVITE THE ATTENTION thei and promply attended to, by M, B. B. PETERS & CO. NO. 900 BROADWAY, 80- * licits the attention of familias to their oxtensive stock ef fine old Ports, Shorrics snd Madeirns, which they hove imported expressly for family uso. Brendies of the bestbrande and vintages for sala, im wood oron draft, Seotch Ales, London Porters, &e., &o. rextensive stock of wine ‘ata, which they have imported 4 offer them at the lowest | time buyers. Orders AGENCY. Ky OWNERS OF REAL ESTAT seribers have purchasers for two new and fashionable houses situated between Fo Vourteenth and Thirty-four Iue each; six do., about $1! $10,000 ¥ Fe streets. old fashione each; two houses, not le " poms deep, in any’ good location from Sixth to | Fourteenth streets, about $10,000 value each; one full sized house ina gonteo! neighborhood, hetweon Fourth and Tenth oF & little out of repair, will be no than twenty-f objection; price to be from $8,000 to $10,000, JOHNSON & DUNDERDALE, 49 William st. N, B.—Money to coe bi t $5,0°0, belongin on good city of $10,000. stins that may be wanted, not le to a Trust Estate, to loan at 6 pe ‘ew York property, in sums of $5,000 to ASTROLOGY STROLOGY.—DR. C. W, ROBACK, FROM SWEDEN, | li tely from Philadelphia, offers his sorvic He iw able ty foretwil pa jes, ) conte; ad in full indivs, $1: gontlein zens of New York. fotvre events. F tivities erloulater tivities esleulate 8 whoro Vetters, gentl entiemen, cont, GHAWLS, BLANKETS, AND, DRESS GOODS —TITR best, stock ¢f the above may bo found at the Bowery Savings Store, 125 Lowery, ever exuibited for sale in Now ork. Among the shawls aro 1,000 cashmere, long, and square shawls, 5,000 elegant printed wool do, 5,000 fine wool long do. and many other kinds; all at the lowest prices e Among the blankets aro Bath, Whitney, and Mackinaw, of every size and quality, allexceedingly cheap ‘Agong our assortment of dregs goods can be found Elogant Persinn do Lain Avery color of French mor A large lot of param and lots of new styles of goods, never before offerod in this market, F. W. & W. F. GILLEY, Bowery Savings Store, 125 Bowery. ang er offered, rth and Sixth avon and streets, of $20,000 $20,000 vas | ven Ee nnn O value e: 3 do, do., about RS. ROGER'S FRENCH MILLINERY, 233 RIGHT avenue,—Mrs. R. begs to anpounce to hor friends and Indien generally, that she will open on Tnosday the 12th in- stant, on and after which date, during the season, she will continue to keep at her emporium and up stairs show oom, a rich assortment of fall and winter millinery. The favor of a call is politely requested. No. 283 Kichth avenue, be- tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ffth streeta, ILLINERY GOODS.—DOTTED SILKS, TWO ©. just received; plush, assorted colors; alsa, ve | th laroet assortment of ribbore, feathors, and other millinery 0 LET—ON REASONABLE TERMS, A NEW THREE | furnished house on the Hudson river for next summer, | One near Newburg of | n Fourteenth | goods, ever offered. J, H, HOMER, 61 John street. M R, EDITOR, WILT, YOU ALLOW A FRIEND OF | ~- ‘enterprise, and also of the ladies, to call your and jon to the two casos of Indies’ Fronch he public's atte ii ao ‘aatlo Garden, Donnety, now on exhibition at the fair, at and belonging to Mra. Lyon Teaacs No. 5 Di treet, Teoncider them the moat clegant in materi To and finish of any introduced this season, and I th y itn partial jedge of the article will think with me, apon a close examination hereto. White street. New York, vid, will rs respectfully call your attontion co Inttontion. For particulars, woo ‘daily pi AN OLD SUBSCRIBER, Almanacs can be procured at the office, gratis, where | tes can be seen, SEW PUBLICATIONS. MATEIMONNY MADE EASY, QR HOW TO WIN & | JAGAN AND THE JAPANESE. BY TALGOT WATTS, AVE Lover.—Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly of Lone M. D.—Fer the opinions of the ore the second odit don, will cend to any address, on teceipt of one dollar, post | tion of this gem of interest”"—thia “moroean of Epicurean paid) Risin disections to enable ladion or gentlemen to win | taster” this concle yet cepiows, romantio,, yeb authentio, he devoted afleotions ofas many of the opposite sex ag their | compilation of all tliat is entertaining. Price, 68 cents, hearts may desire. The prooves io co shiaplo, but oo oapti: | with twelve tine ongrnvings by Aver voting (hat all may bo married, irrespective of nge, apposr- | 7. P NLAGLE, 18 Ann streot, ance, Ha Haya and Inet, bi not Lg r ob ae m4 a te - ranged with euch eage and delicacy, that deteotion is fm LES. poastble. sAddeoss Pr: Tosser Law cen, Boston, M 4 i FANCY ht to otters taken from the Post Ofico, unless the postage 1 | UY & URBHANGE, NO Ye Wile ' , ep-ntaita, fiaportera of Pans dn, Jot ’ Artie " Broo I errr) and redevery, and ome, Cline of 4, and ali events of 1 prot oF fururer riytion ot wife or 0 nwt PnParior quality. New 1 Pacla articles reogived by every aveamer. | \ | | | | | LOAK FLOUR, EPC afl TONS OIL CAKB maltiee andl ry for 2 hop it for grocers, i; WO bags now buekwh .» MORGAN & CO., 66 Dey ste Rox SCHOOL.—W. H. DISBROW, NO 20 FOURTH ‘avenue, hag commenced his evening classes for gentlee men, Sper each evening from seven tc ten o'clock, ‘Tadieg Ag usual from eight A. M. to three PM, ICH FRENCH GAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTERNS.— dust imported, the richest chvice of Chandaliers, Came delabras, Brackets, and fancy Fixtures, made this country, warranted; Paris Bronaes, Cl Bohemian Vases, Buiscuit Figures, Mech: French Oil, 26 per cont cheaper than speria, H. DARDON VILLE, 446 Brosdw: ELIC OF OLDEN TIMES.—THE WAR CLUB which was used by the father of Pocahontas, when he threatened to kill Captain Smith, has been found im the aaves corner of Broadway and White street, at the Metropolita; Saloon. It was hid there y ago, by an haa happily been discovered. IL may be the Cay LAMANDER SATES—WILDER'S PATENT, WITH Rich's Improvement.—S1 EAKNS & MARVIN, suooes= to Rich & Co., aro the only manufacturers of Salaman- dor Safes combining both patents. Dopot, No. 140 Water street, New York. \HE FIRST PREMIUM SHIRT S1ORE.—MRS. CLEVES land has removed next door to the Metropolitan Hotel, No. ‘ondway,where she «till kuops a large assortment o ready made shirts. Orders taken, and executed on ti shortest notio M, CLEVELAND, HE EAGLE TRIUMPBAN T.—FOR THE CELI brated patent porous health ano hair preserving call at DRAKE & Cv. 9 Bowery. Me porous bat combines all the de: alities of the boaver bat serving the atrength and lustre of the hair in anner. DRAKE & C Ni ITUS & CORNELL, MANUFACTURERS OF TIN, toyn of ovary variety, funcy japanned tin ware, plae nished Tobacco Boxes and spectacle cases, and all ki rd ressed ware, Office and sample room, 37 John atreet, neag Nassau street. ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—JERG es.—Just received by the subse: Jules Jergonsen watches, with certifieat cach watch, warranted perfect time keeper levy than the nsual prices, Cooper Watches—Some in hunting o: perfect time keepers, ndopendent second watches and quartor seconds, for NSEN WATCH- rf, and for sale at uplex and levers, timing horses, in gold and silver cass. Splendid gold pocket chronometers, which run without any variation. Enamel watches for Indies. Gold and silver levors, detached levers, lepine, du; all other styles of watches. All of the above for sale than the usual prices. Diamonds, diamond pins, rings, ear rin, crosses, for sale low. Alss, all kinds of jewelry and gilveg than the usual prices, by ALLEN, importer of watches and jewelry d reta: LL Wall street, (up stairs.) EAST POWDER.—B. T. BAUBITT IS THE ORIQI, ‘nal inventor of the chemical yeast powder, whieh lg prepared and nold by him at Nos. 63 and 70 Washi street, New York, intin cans. Those who parchase, shoul 0 that they got that with the above name on, NEW SONG — “1's nothing but a sprinkling, Seid a sly bg ome day ; Bvt s eprinkling like the flood, sir, Did sweep tho wortd away. And ob! that dusty evower, ‘That fell on bug and floa Was bought at 1 yon's famous shop, And fell mont fata'ly ! Yor bug and roach all samperiag, With fleas their currents mix, Till, plunging headioug in the tide, ‘They crossed the river >tyx LYON'S Maguotio Ville for killing rate and mice and Mag netic Powder for hilling insects are sol¢ at 424 Broadway. R. KELLINGER’S MAGIC REMEDY CONTINUES to ploduo th first families tn the nation. | This iy him, highly gratifying, as thowe who have used it longest it host, among whom ore our highly distinguished count men-Colonel H. Thorn, of Sixteenth street; Hon, Moses H, Grinnell; Hon. J. A. Dix; Lieutenant Thomas H. Browne eli; Lieutenant J.C. Calhoun, of the United States Navy. Also, the Irvings, ‘Costars,, Jadiewayo, Depaus, Liv Ludiows, Harailtons, Morrisses, Lorillard, Alinost ever Phytician thronghouk the city ‘and conutry, together wi he various editors, buy and keep it Cor general family vee. If there are any desirous of reading the most astounding cnros in tho history of medicine, since the day of Reculae pius, of every clas# and character ot disease, weakness, and nervons Gebility in either sex, they ought not failto colle tend to Nos. 20 Pearl street, 470 and 300 Broadway; Hope & €o., Chambers and Hudaon etrevts, by the rai oad depot; Mrs.’ Hayes, Brooklyn, at the corner of Sands Gold btrects, and get circulars; and of the merchants, geme~ rally, throughout the United Status and the Canadas. This paper would not hold the most undeniable references and Hod Sold at from 2s, to Se. each, Tho large size are the cheapest. RORSES, CARRIAUHS, dee. ww we eet Dest eee) FOR GENTLEMEN NOT REQUIR- ee , finger rings, and GOOD CHANG 4% ing tho use of thet ‘They thom kept reasonably, provided with the very » stabling and exeellont caro, but a short listange in th try, by ealling at the Herald office, after even o'clock ia WARLES GALLAGHER [NFORMS HIS FRIENDE snd the public that he has opencd tho large and cor modious stable 9! Twenty-fifth street, noar Third avenat aga livory, #alo, and exchange stubic, Horses kept om tit most reasonable torms by the day, wook or mouth, CHARLES GALLAGHER, late of Spruce streat. OR SALE—A LARGE BLACK HORSE, EIGHT YEARS old, kind and sound, suitable for a physician or for a fa mily horve; will stand without tying, aud is a good travellers at 413 Woat streot, T THE ABBEY NOTEL, BLOOMING- eventeon fast trotting horees, siogle aud im pairs; one pair warranted to trot in 2.00 to the pole, These are finely mateked, of a beautiful grey color, large, lomge feiled,, atylish, young and sound. They sam be seen a ho Ab at all fours, whers can also be few on obli host, who has always on hand all the goo things that land aud water oan produe J. JEWEL )}OR SAIE-A MORGAN HORSE, 15% HANDS WIGT, perfectly sound and kind in ingle or double harness, cr under the eaddle; ia very stylish, and can trot a mile in three minutes, Can ve seem at Honry Walter's stable, 223 Mercer street. JOR SALE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF THOROUGH broken couch heraeg: they are dapple gray, pony bail ixteen hands hizh, eight aud ine years old; ‘kind in ait harness; they have been driven in this city for the last two years, by a private gentlem: hey aro perfectly sound, and will be soll reasonably e owner having no ther use for them, Apply in the morning, between 9 and 1b o'clock, at the private stable, rearof the house om the southe cast corner of Twentieth steect and Filth avenn JOR SALE—A FINE ROAD HORSE, DARK BAY. 153% hands high, warranted to trot in 3:10; sound, kind and gentle; j#an Abdallah horse, aad is seven years old, Alec, acrrol mare, porfe tly aound, keatley fos oan trot in 5:20; together with @ light road’ wagon and harness in | rer er, willbe sold reasonably, Apply to box 48], oR SALE-A FINE SORRE! INDIAN PONY, ‘and light wagon. Tho pony i# sound and kind im single or double harness, and will trot a mile in three minut Can be ser at No. or fifty miles in five hour ‘Secon avenw YOR SALE CH P—AN EXPRESS WAGON, NI F Iy new. Aprly to THURSTON & GOULD, 72 ee: street. ORSES.—A FINE LOT OF NEWFOUNDLAND DOGS. I L carriage dogs, and tortion, for sale. aise eect ouble harness, London buitt. Apply to Dr. No. 100th street, Bloomiagdate road. ©” De WALLS, m FO8SES AND CARRIAGE.—TOR SALE, A PATR OF bay horees, sixteen hands hica, six and seven years old, gentle in double or single harness. Also, a yook, & wagon and harness. Price $00, Apply at the stable, in the rear of 04 Cliaton place. Raaneaapahanaae eee onoaaana pannel EDAR GLF! ’ N Part. Cc IN SEMINARY, SING SING. ME ca. ale TERSON has bi is feather Pare sees ee to merit tea joyed. (uplle after the vacation, whinh will November, Terme, $78 tor children age; above that age, 86 per quarter. HOICE OPPORTUNITY. ~A OF k Freneh, ir . A native o bird street. Term IVATE INSTRUCTION (N PENMANSHIP.— TRS Thor ta prevared to give private instragtion tm the J —, Samay ap Mepham Og Pret corner shows trving. For sala, an ole Y oly with Inworuc tie, + Petre. Sens ook, with insiruswun pete, cary 8 FOR LEARN! ow forming, undore: 0, ab the Act moderate, Woet Twenty

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