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COMMERCIAL AFFA RS. MONEY MARKET. ‘Tvespar, Oct. 12—6 P.M. ‘There was a more active demand for all the leading fan gies to dey. and an improvement was realized throughout. ‘Cumberiand Coe! Company, Erie Railroad, Dauphin Nicaragua new in demand, and the transactions were large. Gulichad Olu CUS OR Olere tee | Mompeny; 3. At the recond board, the market was not #90 buoyant, and lower prices ruled. Holders not being | disposed te make concessions the sales were only toa | Umited extent | ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | fleeced the public. The only way is, for the public tore ‘hir port to-day, amounted to $04.088.13; paymonts, $65.47T 26—Dalance $0.298,48064. The Treasurer gives | Cured by deposites of good sound stook securities in the otice that three cent pieces in parcels of $15 and $30, | bands of some government officer, where they are beyond Sa'eoual rome olght ay sare ready for distribution. The returns of twenty-six banks for September, com- | Gold and silver are a good basis for ciroulatiag notes; but ared with those for the June previous, show a falling off | We have so little faith in the managers of banks general, | houseliold, wishos foran engagement i n the amount of epecie on hand of $584,454, and an in- | ly: that we would not trust the assets intended for the | rorease im the line of discounts of $6,204,847. The developements frequently made of Wall atreet ‘Bnanciering, through the examinations before the police magistrates at the Tombs, are of the most astounding frequently recorded the sudden diseppearance of large | charscter—not so much on account of the amount of ; ums of specie from the vaults of banks. betweem two | money involved, as for the facts which transpire relati to the method of conducting business among the bankers, moveit, is entirely gone. The omly safe way 1s, to placo form. ne It appears from every the bill holder independent of the honesty or dishonesty Saturday, Oct 16. brokers, and financiers generally. investigation held after the arrest of the defauiter, that the defaloation is epread over several years. That for a long time the process of extraction has been going om, until hundreds of thousands of dollars have been squan- | dered in speculations. Even after such immense sums of us tooney have been appropriated to such purposes, the dis- | 200 F RR 2a wise ‘covery of the loss is generally necidentally made. All this | 10W0 Erie Tneoive iva shows how loosely and carelessly business in Wall street | Ji) 2 5! Con i iin is condueted, and we have no doubt but that, at this no- | pha 3” aoe 2 ment, individuals holding places of trust and responsi- | 1) Faiton Beak bility, are engaged im a similar system of swindling Another expose may not be made for months, perhaps | years, but the next. when made, will show that we are | correet in our anticipations. We do not propose to | 100 point out any new remedy forthis monstrousevil. There | ts only one, and that is known to every banker and bro- | ker im the street. A strict supervision of their own finances and financial operations, is the only way to mode- _ i Montgomer. Tate or remove the temptation, which extravagant and | %} Nicaragua Tr speculating clerks ond employees in banking houses | 3 ‘have 0 continnally before them. ¢ The mail steamer Uiinois, from Aspinwall, with the | California mail of September 16, is nearly due at this | port. The steamship Golden Gate, at Panama from San Francisco, brought down about two millions of gold dust, moet of which will arrive here ina day or two in the | stamehip Illinois from Aspinwall. This amount of gold | dust will be very acceptable to the banks just at this I, time. ‘The wild cat paper currency of Washington. D. C., has | about had its day. Some time ago we cautioned the | public against the issue of the bogus banks of that city, | and those who have been foolish enough to take such worthless trash deserve no pity. If the public would from the first refuse to have anything to do with these swindling concerns, they would not get such a foothold in any community. and the people would not be so ex- tensively cheated It is really astonishing how such in- stitutions can get their paper issue into circulation. We have within the past ten or fifteen years had hundreds of these fraudulent concerns put in motion, all of which 6834, and pearls at $6 5634 per 100 lbs, Market firnr, bi after a time, collapsed, by which hundreds of thousands of dollars have been extracted by these swindl- ing financiers from the pockets of the poor laboring classes, Notwithstanding all this, and the exposure we thave made of the system of banking pursued by the unprineipled individuals who practise it, it appears just ‘as casy te get up such banks now, as it ever was. The public mever learn by experience. It may be, that the | 25.000 bushels unsound, at 71{c. #72340. and Western same victim is not caught a second time, but ina | Jarge community there are always enough uninitiated to | * farnich fresh customers to these modern bankers. Then the Metropolitan Bank made such a flourish about re- gulating avd improving the paper currency of the coun- try; we thought that the age ot wild cat banks had paseed, and that henceforth the paper currerfty of every No 1, and 46 2 00. for ecaled. per box. State in the Union would be purged of anything tainted to some extent, by ihe stevedore strike, and to the dispo- dm the least with illegitimacy. We have been disappoint. | ed. The Metropol tan Benk attempts to r@@ulate nothing | Bews. that is not able to regulate iteelf. In other words, it does not touch or redeem the bills of any bank which is mot perfectly sound and solvent. If » bank is at all doubtful, the Metropolitan Bank will have nothing to do with it, leaving the community to be swindled to the | fullest extent. The Suffolk Bank, of Boston, has a differ- ent way of doing business altogether. It is compelled to receive and redeem the bills of any and every bank, 80 | long as they pay specie st their counter. and until a re fusal is made to redeem such bilis in specie, they arecur- rent threugh the Suffolk Bauk. If the Metropolitan Bank of this city had adopted and carried out this sys | tem, we should not have been compelled to record the swindling operations of certain bamking financiers in | Washington. We have at this moment, within an bun- drei miles of this city, scores of banks which are not a whit better than some of the Washington banks—notwith- | ieee standing which, the Metropolitan Bank makes no effort t, qwind them up. Instead of protecting the public against | there bogus banks. it is engaged im fighting some of the | remote western banks, for the purpose of compelling | $14 fr mess. them to redeom their bills at the counter of the Metro- Politan, and keep a large deposit in its vaults. In the | meantime, the community is being preyed upon by aset | of mest ravenous land sharks. in the shape of bankers, those who have the power granted for the express pur- | and #lusbing avenues. pore of protecting the public, look quietly on without making « movement to save the poor man from this nest | of ewindlers. We annex a list of the banking institutions of the city of Washington, and the present position of eac Banks oy tHe City or Wasnixcton, D. C. American Exchange Bank, Georgetown —not kmown, no ‘place of redemption. Bank of America Georgetown; George Smith President —iseuce only fives in Wisconsin. Benk of the City. Washington—cloeed. Bank of Commerce. Georcetowm, D, C.—eurrent at all ‘banks, and comidered eqaal to any. Bank of the Metropolis, Washington—old; above all suspicion. Bank of the Republic—« New York branch bank Bank of the Union, Washington—ciosed; suspended. Bank of Washingwon—one of the old chartered banks. Central Bank, Warbington—not known; no place of redemption ‘Coiumbia Bank, do.. do. ‘Citizens’ Bauk, do. do. City Bank—J. Bradiey, President; circulation with- drawn. | ¥astern Benk of Washington, New York branch—re- @eemed at the Potomac Savings Bank. azeme Bank, Georgetown—unknown; no place of re- Tia Bank of Selden, Withers & Co.—well known a. apd Merchants’ Bank of Georgetowa—one of ‘buy ‘Freeman's Bank— New York branch. Fulton Bank. Washington—unknowa. Mechanics’ Bank, Georgetown—unknown; supposed bbls. crude, at $41 New York. | Sicrcbants’ Exchange Bank, Warhington—unkeown; New York jae heh and Mechanics’ Bank, Washington—a Vir- no office Merebacte! Dank. Washington—New York branch; re- deemed at seen aa * Bank. , jank— up Netistal Bank, Wa-hington— New down Belo ere Ce Seok, Weshii.geon.— said to bem tea tried, Patriotic Bank, Washington—first rate. Potomac Savings Bank, Washingtom—one of the old a firoed — unknown. Boutbern Manafac: urers’ Bank. ar Rich- ‘mond branch, received at the Potomac Savings B ‘Thisis a pretty Lat for such a small place es Saale. tom. These financiers have mede good use of their time, | and deluged that section of the country with this worth- lees, irredeemabie trash. Tho last explosion was the Bank of the Union, An individual signing himself R. ows; no office estinies of this Hi. Gallaher. who has presided over the destinies of this | | Titer lao Rock, on the 6th inst, and was killed {institution from its creation, issued the annexed card, for the benefit of whom it may concern « tie Unio, October 9, 1852.—A Cann —Vind pe ‘over#heimed by the Goancial revulsion pro- ‘the Meryland Anti Bank jaw. ond by « combi- adverse circumstances, I am compelled to make sp sclguasest of my assets to » trustes, for the benefit of Sroditors and note holders. Trball, hereafter, make such enn as will satiety the — lew g Thave made effort to overcome the panie and moot my ob Sees soe Pet GALLAG yers Will confer favor by giving pis Virginia icity to the above. Another Washington bank, the name of which we do pot recollect, was suddenly closed a fow days since anda card wae ported on the door stating that ths cashier had been unexpectedly,oniled out of town ; but would revara In & dey or two and liquidate all outstanding liabilities, fe bas not yet made his appeorance. We had no idea het the mew bank note law of Maryland would produce ol nay bink to make an wot®usys goon the intention of and | are severai of these concerns still in operation in Washing: . | Of the expose made of the fraudulent operations of | poe, ee and | Oxford street, between Park and Myrtle avenues, $859; 1 | 1 lot om Myrtle avenue. $1 150; 1 lot on Hou: ‘on street, | rear, | 8 do. do., each $166; 2 do. do., each $175; 5 do. do . each | street. adjoining. $525; 1 do do., chartered. Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank, Washington—a Lynch- | Me We. —_ per lb. 51 4 York brauch; re- | hoxes cheese the wine edtvecatan of that aw ta the Legisature of land. ‘There are covers) other swindling shops iu Wash- legton. called banks, which will one of these days, close | up as suddenly as those referred to. and some reason will, Goubtiess, be given for their insolvency, full as absurd as | that given above. It will be seem by the List, that there erGBRS EVENTS Pace. we ton most of which have mo location, and mo one visible. | pooner or later explode, and the bitte in circulstion |= | prove a loss to holders for the full amount represented We bave not the least doubt, but that in the face | | these Washington financiors, they will fad plenty of | wre Ss ‘Tews, | dupes, and may for s time longer succeed in foist- | we ove that age ing upon the community their worthless trash, It is | 8 Pe (arter almost useless to r ttempt to prevent the establishment of | tee wa ot banks, orto put thm down far choy hare | Sof fee ogee a wners have thoroughly | Broadway, ing. maneed gant Copy’ Book, with insteushion. don prey ge | oebsurre. fase the bille of every bank which is not properly se- | Wiping SCHOOI.—W. B, DISBROW, NO 2) FOURTH voutio, hae commenced his asses for ge n’each ¢ from seven taten ck: ‘Ladies EACBER OR RGTeARIOR LADY ACCUSTOM- ¢d to the dutios of tuition and the superintendence of » fominary or a fam- ily, in which Christian meee is appreciated. | the reach and control of the institutions owaing them, tldered to beof . disposition, she would | fecurlty oF protection of the bill holder, im the hands of | Her vestimopinis fer eharacter and qualifications sre of tao thote who manufacture and put forth at pleasure such highest order. Please address M. Hi, Union auare Post | immense amounts of paper promises to pay. We have so \ bs DAACING NG ACADEMIMS, days, that confidence in those who have the power to re. | Dare Agapmicratanon capectta otfull: form is patrons and the publis, thas HA ancing ‘be opened for th i Days of folulow Tory Se a and Moni ase of bank presidents and directors, Stock Exchange. . ™ wecems Coal Co..b10 ens Zenedar Mi italy Ye en tions, bdareased to 8it Bre will mies. commtnications, to ‘be prompty attended to. bese sohools moado- ‘8 66. 65, 10000 1000 V irgii ini 1000 Dauph rot E ANCING ACADEMY —HENRY MEYEN RESPECT- fully informs his friends ~ pve ‘the public, tnat he will his new scadomy at 197 and 19 Walkor street, on ober 15, He will also eH school at iy Neill ‘bo duceods “Lo Fixaro.” | as usual. Wednesday and Satui every Tuosday and Frid parti call as above from 4 to 8 ft his Feuidonoe, S41 Ho ton atteet, second block feom Broadway, daily, iit o‘slook | PDaxewa AND Merete mi Nyon ig, yb HALL, ace. Court street, near Ment LANNAY Ps would inform her patrons, Brooklyn, 2 & that she will re-open her j "oho on Wednesday, Octo! is Edgeworth Lana ¢ ing ab balepest ay aoe nnd oa eas, simone: de, place ve lds i int Ne Ten ‘k or Brook; 7 | ee ae a poninvgue gay, Monee t) rooklyn, will meet atten Jersey City—Mrs. LANNAY’S classes School, corner of Grand and Greene ed on Monday, October 25, | De reye nent haar ACADEMY, NO. 896 BROAD- gag to. Grace Churoh, is open for the season. nti . Chodeoayn ‘will be re-open- Ladies dnenday at 2 8 i nee *Cilden ee Weimd si at SE? and on Sati at . M. Gent mens 100 Wednesday, ‘Thursday and’ Saturday mas ies 10 Mad & i arranged on ® new principlo, calculated 100 Mich Conteat RES | progress of the pu publiah a NP Tadiens ne BE. | the acade: All the ak ad fas! 100 aN, BE season will be introduced. Private lessons given, as usual, ENRY WELLS AND, HIS SISTER'S (MADAME H. | $9500 0 8 6's 67. Ginvolli) Acadom: ee | combined with in struct om ‘in the (rept mot and in parlor dancing through all ite variatio. | 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 clegance and an easy etyle of motion in dancing, is reduced to afew comprehensive rales, simply explained and thorouphl 530. do... 50 Stonington RR 59 59 tanght. To step rly in walking, form: part 0 of ead! 10 Reading RE: a8 | lemon.’ Classes for gentlemen, Mondays and Thursdays, at | 109 do 97% 7 and 9P.M. For ladies, same days, at Iland 124. M, | pe For Masters and Missos on Weduosdays and 8 furdays a | CITY TRADE REPORT. 8 s'olock, P. | Tuespay, Oct. 12—6 P. M. Asnrs.—Ssles have been made of 60 bbls pots, at $4 Breavsturrs—Flour bas not varied. This day's busi- ners comprised 11,200 bbls.—ordinary to choice State, at $4 26 w $4 434; mixed to fancy Western, at $4 31% a 4 56. cease Canadian, in bond. at $4 50; fine rye. at $4 60 a $4 6214, and common to good Southern, at #4 4 & $475 per bbl. Wheat was less active; 5,000 bus omy “Western white brought $1 04; and 2309 Canadian mixed, in bond G3c. Rye favored buyers. 2,500 bushels were obtained, at 853,c. Barley and oats were unaltered. evonty miles whi tn Hote nay. f Oot oe at halt pat ‘two 0’ oy ‘rout ween one ne bene fia Perea bet: |# eon 'as the match is decided. JORL.CONKLIN, Promioet,_ * | Cae ar eatraes, Oo Srey el . b+ nl of Sioa Ee saber re ahaa za K Rossiter: W. Union COURSE I, I.—GREaTSP ORT—BALLMATCH, | ight Indians from Ca- tour. Joseph Del ars Cond five mile race, b; Ani ball matoh wil be playo three games, for a purse of $2). & 1 be rum by 6 6 Indians, for a purse of At ‘n responsi iutgraaission, elk In runs ile race for a parse of $100. Stages will | lea Pulto: ferry, atlo'clock. Fare 25 cents, JOHN I, SNEDIKER, Proprietor. ALLENGE T+ THE WORLD, FOR TEN THOU- rand dollars.—The owner of Tacony will trot Mao, or ‘other horse in the world, mile heats, best thros in tive, eaddle, over the Hunting Park course, Philadelphis for five th and two miles and repeat. track for five thousand dollars | rr 4. wbecenbe, it o.trot any tme hetore the Seve two weeks ih thi 3 conpeneln t TAS. HSKELLY, Philadelphia, Oot. LEY CHERANTS REGISTER. A HOUSE TO LET, IN BROADWAY, AND FURNI- ture for sale, situated between Niblo’s ant boetta ene and in the immodiate neighborhood of the le hotels, minstrol houses, and New Hav. canae arare cpportenlty for any o1 jaw eaeiesis he » OF Pn tg ‘Apel roadway, up stairs, HOUSE TO LET IN BROOKLYN—AND FURNI- ture for sale, situated on State street, betwoen Smith and Hoye. Furniture all in best order, sae house of a re- HONDLOW, cornerct Front gud Falto Héccte Brookiys: , corner of Fron| ‘alton . Alo, fifteen first class houses for a Ron AND KURerTURe FOR Blam oe locations OARDING BoveE salo—siti y the oriee oe ase bo pe — ar vrY a ‘ah sompioment of frst ‘rms and reasons for dispos! ‘same dotavtes 4 by addressing A., Herald Smee made satninotory, ESIRABLE HO rae ted bad hep on fd SALE.—TWO atreet, SSeweon Hie Price $e i nema epee and Saokavt sixeots, pu tein iyt <7 Pernerey HOUSE TO LET—FOR SIX MONTHS, a4 comfortabl, cece eae about five miles from the city. For particulars, add: el drug store, corner ot Broadway and Foueteenth st: srrvet. URNISHED HOUSE 70 LET, IN HOBOKEN.—IT | is situated on Hudson street close to the ferry, io tet all or partially, from oF bofore. ist Novomber. furniture will be sold Post "ames New York, OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A gentleman, being obliged to I for the South, wishos to dispore of hs furniture and lease of the house. "Near! every article is now, and in good orde: Call at 93 We ‘Thirty-sixth ALOON TO LE 115, beautifully fitted up, and h Tt ean be divided so as to mi ble for most any kind of bi W. Wentworth, JOHN STREET, No. 113 AND ing a front of 36 feet. stores or offices, suit: Apply as above, of 3, AnEreas 5 | cum PALACE —FOR SALE OR Bi ti vat | veer, and fea Ralespase 1 6" te alog fen. Beek mee 34 the Crsatal 9 for any business, Corlear- | Seay Blooming: tonson is just com: TO LET—WITH FOUR ARs id: between fies Bd forty st othe ner rooms, e hppiy at J.C. ne GREEN'S, IS. b Cham Egwed buaeee LBASE, sae lots of - (ja. ground, egg Aw poe | omey, poly at 258 Bes rt - htie ow F SALE.—A FINE DURHAM COW, FROM ‘no ol Morris, of Fordham. A) ae ls whole or RUG STORE FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD BUSI- ness. For particulars, price &o., apply at 64 Hous- Feet, corner of Wooster sirect. NO 92 MURRAY STREET, A hepa | 0. OR SALE—AT engine, boiier, shaft, and pulleys; two coffee rossters, (ad anager ae ay Li bait Pe AND ce | ror pir ~ding ani f house, will ofan old cata te Total. | atbuaea in on, of ae moat paplons ote 27 OS Sa Graae | Cat 1G Sea eke | al i |» Brads | fang, ee Cdunimne apply at the houses BO Froat Mr | orn sever erally dare ae aie ca, iggy dp ‘ashicr | ve joresald, OR SALE, CHEAP—TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, SITUs Ponssicietty uncom seh auenma ie | Slowly sre aaumen ate catia 7,0 chy? ines pase the door eve: fifteen minutes. For, ing ‘of the fourth day of September, ‘fur poop pastionions: 2 juire at the Hudson county House, sled in the notive of the Comptrol Hudcon. Nd. North Sorgen. ________| tate and ‘Trensurer, next cay the dave OR SALE—TWO NEW FLUE sOILERS, OF TWEN- | Port, requir ng the ty-three bore power cach, and twelve locomotive and bank and Fo, istocate fi sh it yofthew York i flue bvilers, second-han*, from twenty to four horse power, as y of New York, in t it the Eulton [rom Works, office 190 Cherry stroet, corner of | ASE & MURPHY. OR SALE—ABOUT FIVE ACRES OF GROUND, AT Bull's Ferry about three-quarters of a mite from’ tho eure bara aude ip erpoernyigg rhage October, 1862, before mo, Bunsoicr Luwis, Jr., Commis: fruit trees. For further particulars, inquire ef | sioner of Doeds, ABiaLLAi WASTER YBLE, on the prem UARTERLY STATEMENT ofthe Halokerbookor Bank FOR SALE—4 JUNK STORE, WITH THE WHOLE OR of the City of New phoving Us tees eaperee, OS ve of the stock. It is one of the best stands in the the morning of Saturday, ini day of September. ed eity., Rongons for polling made knows by iaquicing on the cept te Direotors and i OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A 8 gxsoery and liquor store. The own ” ‘and will sell out cheap. For further ‘tioulars in the premises, corner of First street and North El 50 strect, Williamaburg. nt OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES, WITH OR ks 4 , ent Banks on hand, rv] pechas ones 2s ccmmse aoe wearers £29 | Due from Solvent Bauks on demand, B the wholesale and retai Also, 198 82 uitable for an oyster and eating house. ES, 85 Naw anu street. OR SALE CHEAP—A VERY FINE LEMON TREE.— | Lele) at 124 ‘ les atreet, or at Clark's hot -house, OR SALE—A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEA’ NEAR 7 4 goad neni nayesy rs betes oe Hell mea foi joining the farms of George Kowonhove y | Therhouse is a cottage, built about one yoar and | Due othe ait toby 30 foet, filled in mith briek, planes onvand at a bargain, for cash. Address box | doors, state of cultivation, all fenced with pickot fonco, with years, offering n rare opportunity to any person wishin, for 15 years, and will now be 6 | is going to leave the city. ore are four rooms on floor, with plonty of closot try Foom, basement a i klvcheneallars water inshe | free aed: finislied throughout, marble mantels, ‘The promises cont: fol in three acres of good land in " wand Cashier, as aforesaid, at forego ne TiKarig, therele « bennita ie vet the Pat an pad a ine ttatement of the sonaiion ne it iver an ay. Term: if cash. ngactio the ee Pe ae ‘No. 186 sient 11-875 f the fourth day of rhe dy ih (being ries kbaee | 198 alton moe to Mr. Barnar the noties of the Supeciatendant of the Henk Bepas- Tue a t proceding the date of this repo OR SALE, A LEATHER AND FINDING BUSI- ys pe £4 ‘hie brat of atte thnetsledgs su and belief ;. | ness.—The entire stock of leather and findings in store thee said bank is an sesociat ‘and is Jooated 611Greenwich street. Also, alesse of the store for throo | the city of New vars in the ade lew York, where it to | hasabani into the edgar it having been in gwcceseful operation | ls Tuquice at Sil and rear, Rois Wall OR SALE—BROADWAY PROPERTY—HOUSE AND lot No.0? Broadway. Tho lot is twonty ive fust front 100 feet deep. For terms, appty to8.8. BRUAD, of Octobe Taans sad. dineeante, SER dct sat, bh. “annie at 123, 53 Roosevelt atroet corporat ross a ply at and dene tor “a ‘idonda petit supe ates oP its business ;and that fee to the ‘ere was transacted at ¥ such, jooation. N. G. Braprorp, C Subseribed ard sworn by both deponents, this llth i ntored Bank ‘Notes received from ¢ Com troller and not return Registered notes ou hand, der either of County of New York, a. s.—Joseph W. | gud J soba J. Suan ca Cashier of the ama b that, from the first day of October, 1851, up to the day ’ making this report, tlie business thereof was transac! at tuch location, JOSEPH Prosident. Subsoribed and 01 of Deeds. ie ané that the foregoing te. le iia it yy of making this ashier. ENOCH DEAN, Pros’t. ‘¢” Lranwitie: rs—unpaid Di above heads, a say; that hey are the king house for the transact ion of ite business W. SAVAGE, INO. A. GUNN, Caahior. by both deponents, this twelfth day t, 1852, befere me, W.E. Suivi, Jr., Commissioner street. Also. throe vacant on Twenty-dfth ues. Price, $2,000 $i, oh. Apply as above. ‘OUTH _BROOKLYN.—TO LET, A HANDSOME NEW | ¥S store and house, corner of Hicks and Degraw stroots, Also, the upper part of two neat house Will’ be rented low to good tenant: | Be For term: “hay att icks street, and within one door of Degraw street. OUTH BROOKLYN.—To LET. THE THREE STORY ouse next to the corner of Hicks and Degraw atroo wilt pnt in good order, and rented reasonable, to a good Tenane.tApplyon the Theabove property is within Stow minetes walk o or South ferry. OLET.—A THREE STORY HOUSE T0 LET, WITH OR without furniture, to the first of May. Apply at 105 © street, South Brooklyn, or 41 Broadway. 4 None othors’ nood iremis Hani Coin slightly tended downward, The sales reached mixed, at 73¢ Correx.—50 bags Java fetched 1134; and 800 Rio, 83¢ ac. per pound. Market steady. Corrox.—We have no change to notize in the market, the sales amounting to aout 800 bales. Fist —A good inquiry prevailed. and the day's trans- actions embraced 3.000 quintals dry cod at $3 373 $3 £0; with 10,000 boxes smoked herring at 30a Slo. for ADAME GRAVIER-DESJARDINS' DANCING ACA- demy, 54 Clinton placo —Classes for ohildren, Wed- Resdays, and Saturdays, at 334 o'clock, P. M4 evening eli ladies and gentlemen, Mondays and Thursday | At 73; o’clook; Brooklyn. classes, at Mr. Berteau's nye | | 1 t8 Fierrepont street, overy Monday and Thursday, at | ok. M4Arane avcusta RESPECTFULLY INFORMS r customers and friends, that she is now fixing the house Ne. 712 Broadway, opposite Washington place, for me re-opening of herdancing clases. A further notice of er beginning day will be given. ‘ORE NEW CLASSES—BROOKES’ DANCING ACA- demy, at his now assembly rooms, 361 Broome etseot, is now open for the season, The moat fashionable styles fustaving evsey eattity Ot oeligin of this country ‘and Europe, will be taught in the shortost possible time, aud for the most reasonable charges, A new class will be formed on Monday evening, 1th instant, for private pupils, commen- | V o'clock Two new classes for the Kencral term, on ildren meet at class on Wedni for childfen, commencing at 33, o-clock. evening class for Indies exclusively, Tuesdays and Fridays, ‘commencing at 7 o’elock. ROFESSORS B. YATES AND H. MESTAYER HAVE opened their dancing academy at Washington Hall, Hestor street, corner of Bowery, where all tho fashionable | dances will be taught, Timo of tuition Tuesdays and Fri- There was no days, from three till five, for misses and masters; from #3¥; Private teaching Furicnts.—Bogagements were light, being interrupted, sition of shippors to await the result of the America’s 5.000 bushels wheat were engaged for Liverpool at | 6d. in ship's bags. and about 1.000 barrels flour at 1s., with about 300 bales cotton at i¢d change to notice in rates for London, Havre, or Valifornia. Fuurr—We heard that 250 boxes bunch raisins were sold at previous rates, Hav.—There were 809 bales purchared at $1 per 100 Tha. ensh, Hemr.—Amecican dew rotted was in active demand, but at reduced prices. 700 bales huve beea sold within s ton for adults, till given at their rei dence if requ RIVATE DANCING AND WALT? ING'S Academy, at 66 Bond stroe mences on Tuesday evening, 12th inse., nes¢ay afternoon, tor Soma ladies’ sd hooters, r. S. is forming Classes every day—morning, afternoon, and evening—te auit the convenience of all parties. Gay petro: a8 6207 80, usaal terms, fausligy stlanded, ana private suireia: ae tormerise For Soot pee a % 1y, FOr Ixon.—Scotch pig strongly tended upwards Sales wore terme, and more full particulars, see eitentars av Mes." | reported, at $26 00 a $27, cash, and $28, 6 months, per beer hahha ee hae ot he odes Le ed ire There have been wrote bbls. common Rockland oy Fp ae CI'8S DANCING A HOWaRD Signor . Planci res | patrons and the public, that on will open his dancing scadem; practice of all the most. fashionabl his new method of teaching, his pupils in a fow lessons. His saloon will be open from ning A. Mt to one P. M., and from th five P. M., for p yate lor prao- tice. ought, at 95 a ’8e. per bbl. Mor assxs.— This day's nvcmata embraced 100 bhds. Muscovado, at 22)sc. a 23c. per gall; and 350 bhas Cuba, for refining. on private terms, Demand good. O1.s.—2,500 gallons tinseed were procured a+ Tic. per gallon, casb; and 250 baskets olive on terme mot uader- ovisioxs.—Pork exbibited a declining tendency. The | . reached only 280 bbls.: prime at $15 60, and mess at | pur ART OF DANCING AND WALTZING COR- $17 75,per bbl, Dressed hogs were piety aalouble at 730 tly, in their various branches. — The classes at afc. Lard seemed less firm; 200 bbls fair to prime were _ cHakiu se ot instant "oe Db) nphere rra hd taken st 11146 0 117%. per Ib, Beef wus on the decline; | § th an rr a and 120 pbis. found. buers at $4a $6 for prime, aud $10.4 | St3% P.M. for Indies, misses, and masters; at 7 in the ev Ohio butter commanded .Ge @ 13o.; west- em New York do. 20c. @ 22c. per Ib.; and fair to ‘choice cheese 7c. @ Yc. per lb, Rea Kstare.-Sales by Auction—-Brooklyn: 1 lot eor- ner of Portland and Flushing avenues. $1,160; 1 lot on Brooklyn; 5, 13th, ab 290 ‘to bo bad ae do on same block, $800; 3 do on Oxford st., between Park each $750; 3do ia rear,on Cum- beriand street each $750; hou-e and4 lots on Clinton avenue, $7.450; house and 2 low on Clinton avenue, $ 875; 1 lot corner of Cariton and Myrde avenues, $1,625; CAL. OLIAN PIANOFORTES —HALLE of Boston, the celebrate fortes, with and without Coleman’ order the better t accommodate t 1 customers, as well as tho citizens of New York ‘snd vicinity, have made arrangements with Messrs. GOULD & BERRY, 7 Broadway, to keep «large and full supply of theie pi- , With and without the wolian accompaniment. Their all have the metallic framo and curve seale, and need , DAVIS & CO., oturers of piano- ttachmont, in my and wostern between Myrtle and Willoughby avenues, $290; 1 lo: in on Ryerson street, $300; 1 do. on seme block, $450; 4 lots on Madison street, be:ween Bedford ani | Nostrand avenues, euch $350; 2 do. om same block euch H | $350 New Rochelle—1 let corner Lawton and Maine pinn: Btreets, $775; 1 lot om Maine street, udjoining, | hocommondation. Prices at tho above warehouse the sane | $800; lot’ om: Lawton. steect, adjeining, $20 a6 at thelr manufactory in Boston. ry instrament fully eur. 3 lota adjoining, each $200; 3 lotsdo , each $100; 5 lots do., each $200; 2 lots do, each $225; 1 lot corner of Hu- guenot and Lawton streets, $1.575; 1 lot adjoining, on Huguenot street, $405; 2 lots do,, each $365; 1 lot, eor- ner of Huguenot end Rose streets. $470; 1 lot adjoimng, on Roe street, $220; 1 lot do., $360; 2 do. do., each $180; guaranteed forone 2 A large dup of second hand, pi- anos constant] i $50, sf : pric $0, $10, $45, $75, $90, F100, 110, 812% $150, 93% Gilbert's boudote sina, for Small rocmey Carkatte, Prince's, Smith’eand. Toons foun All the above irstramenta at wholesale or ret Dealers supplied on liberal terms, Pi: Cash vanced for pianos, new or second-han Berry are exten | retafl, In sheet musie pnd musieal publicat or music supplied on reasonable terms. R. RMANUEL BRANDEIS, PROFESSOR OF PIANO and singing, begs to inform tho public thet he con- tinnes to teach said branches cither at his residence or at p' bi ib suds d Soar — Further sales of 160 boxes Castile were reparved Beanie ae apy eadinge tt Ey ad! at 10 : Por lb sere have been 600 bbls Oblo aad Prison | {wrens Flesse apply at a0 Bowery, from 12, 3, orrand 6 witdey obtained to day at 23¢, a 23340. per gallon—a ro- duction. We may remack, however. that none but lots in stained barrels were procured at the inside rave, Svcans.—The day's selos comprised 1500 boxes brown Havana. for refining. at 63¢ a 534 ; and 300 hhds. Cuba (oy, auction) at ¢ 13-léc. per lb. Market unchanged day th , and Moaday the 25th, of Oetober, at half past Tatzow-—Seme 10.000 Ibs. Philadelphia rendered seven o'ch M. FE. DUDLEY, Teacher. for the course, twenty-four lessons : gontlomon two dollars, and Indios one dollar. Firet evening tree. 4 apTED& LADY OR GENTLEMAN, FOR A LARGE $160; 1 lot on the opposite corner of Huguenot and Law- ton streets, $2200; 7 lots on Lawton street, adjoining, each $280; 1 do. adjoining. $300; 4 do. do.,each $250; 1 do , corner Lawton and Main strects, $800; 1do. on Mfaia $530; 1 do. do. $840. INGING CLAS8.CAN ELEMRNTARY OLAS8 OF VO- fal music will be formed, for ladies and gentle Luke's building, eorner of Hudeon and Grove sti y, October Ith, at half past seven o’cloc! nd third evenings of tho conrse will be on Thu Tomacco.—A sale of 196 bales Baracoa was effected at 183g @ 190. per Ib. ‘Tonresting.—The pret two days’ saler reached 2,000 ‘ Sakis toni int aieus aean 4 ® $425 por 2801bs. S200k light. hem good performer.’ Apply immosiately to C- Beeusing. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE 421 Broadway. By Noxtm River Boats ~11 318 bbls flour, 574 do. = whiskey, 42 do. nshes. 12842 bushels corm, 6,300 do, REMOVALS, wheat, 04 bales wool, 1.242 boxes eheese, and 149 packages WerenANT 7 TAILOR AND butter. RNEST RYSTROM, MERC! ‘ Pa 22 * 3 lies’ habit maker, from Paris, would tf By © Rawroan —200 bbls, flour, 222 sides leather, t on tie aeea thas’ We hes ‘remewe, thee tho. 4 and 201 packaos butter. By New Haver Rasnoap.—S7 packages butter and 556 Amity, to I way, Where hi Blocoker street, t dh o blocks weat from Broad- new > yey thea with s Ligh clothe simeres, to make to opens lady's gentlemen's and boy's clothes, in the yes and re pectfally rollette ich ho has so long onjoyed IMPORTATIONS THIS DAY Faorr—132 ‘es almonds; 228 boxes lemo Leap—1 608 pi Lumeen—40% aciciiathok kneas; 81 tons hackmatacl. from age 4 wolio. P nd London {ashions received Marr 200 bales monthly. Mr. Ny: peaks tho French, Gorman, Swedish and Danish ianguages. EMOVAL—J. C. BOOTH TAS REMOVED pas tailoring establishment to No, 486 Droadway, corne1 War~ 25 barrels white wax of Broome having opened an omtire new stook of . cloth | Domestic Miscellany. b abseatiser ‘oe "ie Mr. Queckenboss. a tatmer somewhat advanced im years, sinuation of their patrons, residing im Canadas, opposite Black Rock, fell into the | employod in the cutiing departinent, river on the 7tb inst., and was dcowned. long practieal expirienre in the business, will bi Patrick Nassell fell from the loft of a barn mearthe | Sunrantey for the style of work, us well'as tho: Sution of orders. a. Ue ee (80 Broadway, corner of Broome wtroo’. A firo occurred in Cincinnati on the Sth inst, which | FY FUND destroyed two buildings that were occupied by A W. An- | | wor sufficient O¥ THE NATIONAL e Assurance Company, of Lonilo | No. 7Grand street to #7 Washington stre, derson ae acarving establishment, N. Stolmwalt asa ren- | No. 7 Grand atrectto #7 Washing eo dering factory, and 5 W. Horton as a turping shop, fected Modival oflicers attend inearance og iio Celifurats ‘The butchers of Cincinnati had « geand parade on the | risk: :aken.. Pamphiete containing retes and other tnforine- a. tio, and printed California rules, furnished ation. J. LEANDER ‘STARR, “Gene er ny H |. Hosack, M. D., 8. 8. Keene, M. 'D., * odtonl Boxe 7th inet, On the 9th inet, a lad, eight years of hr son of Wn Acmatrong. while bolaing his «ar to one of the rails of the | vine Old Colony track. in Washington village, vite ts eupposed, | ==. ===> to hear the rumbling of distant tains ) was struck oa the head wud instavtly killed | Charles Beard, & watehman ia the ac! of the Lowoil i a a | | I 1SSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP HRRETO- | t tho firm of Todd A} Ly in thia | blenc was Killed om (ho. 0th inat , by being eaught bY | ayy dissolved by limitation, ‘The busin i+ clothes in a shaft, and whirled around till ‘its was ox: | gad sii'secouncs satiestad find dents of the fate Gem, eat ty tinet. Mr Beard was about twenty three years old, and Oot. 9, 1852, WILLIAM A. ODD. fom Lebenon, 8. On the th inst, as the fivo o'clock train for Now York ¥ a8 leaving the Providence depot. an Irish woman named st fiattering promive, withont risk or competition, al- Hunneh sbair, of Providence, accidentally riipyed be- rescy ortablin nd capablo of producing in w vory short tween th fe rod was fatally tajured — time twenty thousand dollars or moro, per annum. Some G are She wi iJ ds ® little additonsl moi the ortly wf hortly 9 mals (more on the 10th inet tr wm apopirny |B Me. through the Poet offic o. saloon. or any business ib exe- | prom $ {COD OPPORTUNITW—A PARTNER 18 WANTED, | hm oapital of about $10,000, in « ieee of the | ona, With oR, mame Olly | 0 LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE UPPER PART of a highly finished house, known as 164 Sackett street, consisting of mont and kitehen, parlors on the second floor, finished with f-lding doors, and entry cham> ber; ix fine rooms on third floor: gas in every room. Apply on the premises, or to J. BARNELL, 15 John street, up sta'ra, FEET IN O LET—A BASEMENT STORE, 100 length, in No. 625 Broadway. Apply. at No. pigee. or to W. L. CUTTING, 72 Wall street. © LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE basement, with tho two upper floors, well Loo purpore Broadway, corner iy at 192 Broadway from 11 to 12 wenty-seventh street. of PRTER A. Hi, JACKSON. of White street. o'clock, or at 93 East a "PO LET IN BROOKLYN—A« HANDSOME, THRE story, brown stone front house, with every mode: convenience, on the south sido of Pacific street, boing the eighth house from the corner of Bond. Apply to Dr. HASLETT, corner of Clinton and Joral 0 LET—FOR SOCIETIES OR OTHER PUBLIC PUR- poses, a large room in the new hall No. 127 Graud street. For portioulars. inquire at No. 125, next door. LET—A Taecew oad HOUSE IN SEVENTH » hogy —_ sixth and Thirty-seventh Foome, in Brooklyn alee street; rent $150. Inquire of 82 Nassau stroot, up stairs, sua. Mastan surest ‘Apply in the base 0 LET—A LARGE DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, | nd Tenth y ected are ny kind of manufac- ated corner of Seventy-fourth en Pos ion given immediat larg suitable for almo; turine business. Also, stable, carting large garden, gorisining a rarioty of fruit tevcoand shrenbary: Apply <> JAMES If ING, corner of soventicth’ strest. and Hudeon river; or to H. M. Locx wood, I4 Bowery. 0 LET IN BROOKLYN.—THE TWO HANDSOME three-story and basement brick houses (just finished), beautifully located on Carlton avenue, £00 fect sonth of Myrtle avenue, in the immediate neigh orhood of Washing- ton park and Clinton avenue. Each house containa nine rooms with marble mantels, grates, &. Rent only $300 peat aunum. Possession Pe le Por further particu- jarsinguire of the owner W. T. J. Sankey, p Adjoining the premises, or H. Johnson, 200 Broadway, N. 0 RENT.—A FIRST CLASS, THREE STORY DWEL- ivg house, with all the modern improvements, clizibly situated in the upper part of tho city, on a stage route, Apply at No. 88 Amity street. Furniture for sale. BENEW HOTEL ON BROAD STREET.—THE SUB- soriber is now ready to rent the new Hotel on Broad- street, designed by the architect of the Girard House, aud built by the board builder; will be fioished in about four months. Apply t AUG. EDWARDS, 953g Walnut stresh, Palladeipuia. | HORSES, CARKIAGES, dee. EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR. St CROSBY STREET. Auction sale of hors " Monday and Wednouday, at 12.0" "ive ng perty for sale will please call vo it revistored. JOUN I GATFIELD, Peoprioser. BARLES GALLAGHER INFORMS ty FRIEND nnd the public that he has opened the large and com modious stable 91 Twenty-fifth streot, near Third avonur asa livery, ele, and exchange stable. Horses kept on th move reastnable torme by th ay week oF month. CHAKLES GALLAGHER, late of Spruce street. OR SALE A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, SIX. YRARS i hands high, black legs, fim OR SALE—A VERY FINE SHIFTING 3 tov wagon, of Ford's make; also, a set of silver-plated single harness, wh: iP te, &e., Ke, all in first rate osder, ant for sale low. App FOKD'S, carringe makor, 116 Elixsteth Lashed or at 155 W verley Plaees Fo SALE.—A GRAY HORSE, SEVENT! HAN DB high, sevon or eight years old, suitable for touck or cart, perfectly sound and kind, at 1/65 Washington stevot. Tn e of Mr. BUTLE T_ TROTTING WAGON FOR SAL been used but a few time COBT $125. Price $50, and nothing 1G Jess. Third avenue, near Sixty-fifth streot, O FEEDMEN.—FOR SALE, A FIRST-RATE WAGON with platform springs, suitable for a fooduan ox grocer Can bo used in double “or single barn Wil bo sold cheap, *s the owner has no use for it. ry btroot. CLOTHING. AST-OF F CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTRD.— Ladies or gentlemen having any Ty ae en turaitars, or fovelry to disquse of, oan obtain a.fair Cash prive by sem ding for subsesiber, at his residence, Cee ‘the pos Kadies attencad by Mrs. Dusseldorf, sis Kim stro . M DU. SSELDORE. dies or rentiomen having any olothing, Iry or stock goods to dispose of, aan oistain tonding fox the subscpibee at hia rosbdwnco, the tort office, M.S, COMRN, No. 66 furniture, je ¢ LAQUORS. ee WAARAAAARAARAAAAAA ANAS RB & CO. NO. 90 the attoution’ of feiailion be Aha atu iy stock ¢! LdPorta, Shorrice and Madvizne, beevbroads. an See Se gba —h a 5 teh Ales, Lot Porvers, ba Aad by here? ihonde adjoluing cho coratc ef | f cottage, containing eight | ‘Vo be seen at Armour, Brother's Carriage Manufactory, | Apply st 106 Mulber- | handsomely finished. | a large garden, one mile yd vi anderwil > landing, on ¢! Richmond road. Ap) nye to Messrs, EMERSON ient nnd.” ‘oligibly located in the Ramapo Valley, about thirty miles from the City of New York, and distaut about | 0 in the above is seventy acres of woodland, of superior = growth The farm is well watered, w POR SALE OW STATEN {staND— a | HOUSE, of band, inclu ars, on impro | WORSEN? Ne Fsdu OOO ZEST MONEY To LOAN On Bond mortgage, at six percent, for a roperty inthis city. Apply te W. South street. ing a fine view, with 914 0 Mrs. J. MEL, om the premises, or PRITCHARD, 10 Wallstreet. “eat! FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO- | 'y.~Two hundred and thirty-three aeres of excel- ne mile from the New York and Rrlo Railroad. Contained nalit: pte abrolute offic, | £ and well a to agricultural or grazing purposes, | $3,000 may remain on and mortgage, at six per cont. Apply to Wm. B. Smith, tonsiallon at law, No.1 Nassau, siceety 8 second story. IQUOR STORE FOR SALE—TIE STOCK, FIX. tures, and good will of lease, of 534 Peartstreet. Apply of orine | $3,500. rants? 70,104%, ron rou. oR | the amount, for which » parties properly secured. Addross B. C. C. :3, 0007°, INVEST IN ANY poet BUSINESS DRAFTs FOR args me THE UNION BANE, | Homal Bank, of Sc | Mhoriaed to "ineue sight, and in suma from £1 upwards. TAYLOR —WANTED TO LOAN, FOR. FOUR OR Lg ‘& good honus will be i Rena which is respectable. A partnership or aa purchase would suit. Address O. Ri S., Herald Fondant Belfast og Co, at Ireland; Ne » ry epeci tlend. Wi » *drafts ow the above Banks, paynole sb BROTHERS, No, 76 Wall stroot, oor, Poael. t 146 Pearl street. | $5.00 yearly and oan x | unsurpaered in Clinton street for sale, cheap. dfora | and the lot being one hundred feet deep, can readily be rected on the rear. All the improvements to he paid for at the expiration of the pearly op 734 wood trees of graat variety, which a drive is being mad h « ators cindiy e New York rising above it, and backe: heights, Greenwood and the On the North aro the Ramapo Hills, t | ein, well Matis planned in’ the most fisbimable manner, after approved models in the Grecian style. Ioiuade of ton Ionic columus in front, returning on each and rte ballrans tl ad hondoir from the library and dining room. A croas | bail between the latter, contairsthe 6! byt ator, wel tari Ane Tae Canoe et. neltps, 101 foutehigin. OBE; maple. hemlock and o¢ dar, all of great sireand ‘Two gateways of sobd stone, flanked b; raved towards the lawn, 0} opposite side of which a wire fone from the river bank. i command ® very extensive view, com with gleaming fields 6 P Noveraink, with Newark, Klisal ASI IVERY STABLE BU ds ner wanted—thi SINRSS FOR SALE, OR A. PART: ness yivldin, te f reatly Busing z x0 . HO ES,33 aesan stroct. | EASE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE AND THREE | story brick dwelling house and store, No. 18 Sixth > lease has forty-six years to run; nother building the city for ASH . Apply to Win. Smith, counsellor at law, No. 11 Nassau street, second Ye AUREL IILL ESTATE FOR SALI —THI3 BEAUTI- eas bank of tlis % ity of Newark, and tite che village cf Belleville. Land-—40 acres : jand, sloping toward the east, composed of old green and‘ deciduous, throngh | ‘and @ prospect towor sixty foot | | | | tion tietion ig, erowned by an astronomical observatory, now con- ting, on the top of the hill, whieh will eonteéa one of » inch achromatic telescopes, s-ven fost focus, ly mounved, magnifying from 42 co 0 times, in: terrestrial power, fifty times. Thie tower will ing rolling woods, orchards in the fore ground ; next with a tract of rich country from funded on the west by tho Bloomfield Qa the east nxe bright meadows, | modati Gergen and: the City of by tho hong I en and Cypress Mllss Haverstraw Ponk, | ‘yack Mountain, and the Palisades, On the South sr¢ ark Bay, Staten island, Narrows, ond the Highlands of thtown, Amboy and Rari- | twardly from the.towor, He orchards | en an extensive lower garien, with | ! } omes the Passaic a 4, Ons age.sneuntatnes Toning the Hackenanek river, Nov. ver rvatory on tho rights filled with eholoe ants, and dener’s house, carriage longer, eke and wall house on tho left. Get weon-thens do! Fond dolla the framed stractur: i dry sonal pro) 82 Warren treck, OF Oftoe hon on watches, plato, jewelry, pianofortes, horses, carriages, or any other property, at the neral Agency office, No. 114 Grand street, oo way, over the F: jonce be relied upon. Imported regalia _segars for sald ohowp, NICKERBOCKER BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW «| | K York.—Notiee is ai October next, betw: an cloction will be hel nue and Seventeenth » Directors of onid Hank, to be day; also, that on the 12th day of Ootober ni some and between the hours of 10 and 11 o clack, 4. Me Will be held tor Directors of ssid Baa Dursuaah te NYEREST ON CITY r AI street. The | on Wednoaday, Oct. 12 ‘at 3 o'clock PM Rts stookveiders, tranefors eae thes pectea te 4 YORE AR AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD BONDS lars of che Bonde of the Now York and New ie Company, due lee December, ach. Intorest 7 oubsoriber, at No. October next, at 3 Bonds from let June lost ui ane faltered. KETCH ADVANCES, 1 IN teten feral OF FIVE TO Fiv3 Stoan oftce, re from te san kgaa etek. ADVANCES MADE TO SUIT APPLICANT? ific Bank. The strictest eon! oe horedy he hours ‘eelock, Atte | at the Geuking House, ih ave for the ts etd en of arstation, in place of thowe wheae terms wil 80, ree Inspectors of 1 sti UNN, Ceahier. ‘$.—THE xv eerierane a N TOC) ule stocite of the gy books remain lana, to take efeot JOSEPH R. TAYLO * Comptrolles )er's Ofktoe, New York, Oot. 4, for eale two hundred thor 1866, ent. December. Sen! prep is Ww 4 William stroet, o'clock. Interest will oy? added to the The formis that of the: letter pot in the head. including a oo le ® feet in the stein, and 76 upon the wings forming the head of the T. A wid svugh thst aaa, beparasiag the araviag.tte irs, and leads to the | The drawing reom is seventoen irty-tive feet, and other roomsin proportion. A two Yerapde fronts the gorden, upon which agp trained rown Foxes, With evergreens, honeyaue nd wise In front of the house, sloping towaeds the Passing isa wide lawn of ei; nobly butlers pantry, &o bed studded with elm, and chestnut, skirted ‘with many dense mas to the public road, on the cates the road ‘This river bank ogother unique. densely clothed with keulock.aud ocher evergreens, ting to the ground, and rebeved by delicious troes— immense sizo—in one of which rustic stairanse | this di lends to its forked top, affording » general view of the sylvan | Inst, om geen. A recently constructed walk leads from th | Nove: into ti is picturerquo region, pasting many rustic sea | 26th inst, kooping y t allo | attractive WE in five is situated two and a half miles from the Wiliiams- | any one at all; and that he hao never medo its te burg forrica, and fronting on. the Newtown plank road, | gedin debt. His motive for Snyvounging this to th la, | about 200 yards east of the Maspeth Iotel. Newtownand | that a eertain person has of a note, - the Marpeth oianibusses eonstautiy passing—faze Oy cont | ia Sadersigned to owe him a sortain sum, which ie deol 2M tac jody. Je. EW YORK TUBE MANUFACTORY.—GAS. AND | equal toany in the m | approved paper, by | avenue, between All pips warranted. | for sale n drng stores Yas | guits, the gran: AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURDAIT Taw ier CRE | wel vari or Matthew. Hi. Smith, premis Bever'; where and fashionable andiencos, of rustic stru ge of particular ty, to a Kio EW: Mota AND. PARAGU. ¥ STRAMSIP com fs hy alm itself imme hy | crade ofthe Rio de In Fiane vo purchase the new steam in ot Thetusseumonse’ raze furnished with maps, 6 | are ready to givo explanations as required, and ‘are fall. thorized Ly the owners of the ir bien. and to receive a portion of the stuck of the com- POETVINGSTON, WELLS & | ore October 11, 1852.—' declared » divid se of ee stock of this com| jable-to \beoriptions to the capital stock of ence nese ‘charter, will be. recolved peg 00) aton: Of the freight and | and ite upper tributaries, now ge, and, At a part, of thei plane Chorokoe, of ur harbor, and to send hor tremara viehewt fatemente, Bas Cherokeo bo offer her abs Agents, 74 Broadway, DE OF THE NEW he rae PAS LIGHT. comeass, heave y, for the six mont ng stockholders on and atter Monday, Leb next, The transfer book will be Clozel freee the wntilthat date, By ord CaM "EVERITT, Secretary, happily situated for commandin nt wountains. Under this honse and daniding, Valusteaded with Tustic work in 1 theobjvets above and around. In beauty and Ithfulness of climate, in the in- populotion—in short, from ombine torendera region | My residence, it is believed dd Great: eriety of scenery, in hi eiigénoe and moral order o! T those consi: erations whi | REMrances TOIRELAND, &@.—DRAFTS FO! and onwards, payable at any town throughout Ireland at Areeote db Fr Li L sand’ Lon by mage. cei fund From Liverpool aad Lonion, hytee | Swallow Tail lime of Packet sh " é Se Bouts street, New York maa 8) Byavas Road, idverpool. issued GRINNELL & CO, nd desirable a9 a fou phore 9e8 advantages not vicinity ef New York an retnain on mortgage. urther par sic HOMER 3 blots, &e. spplying YaE FLORENCE AND KEYPORT COMPANY. "4 i, place will de tern kholders willbe held nt en Pine vemos will Maem “ @ 0! ; nd Iand at the now dock, new Ernlotod’ with, tlekate for ‘ie enourelse By: ‘@b the office, No. 144 Hanover stroat. ew York: Maspeth Hotel, near ti "Tals beautiful village peeperty;. wow’ selitag 80 ‘HE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO 1118 FREBNDS and she publie in ge enoral, that hp does notowe a coms te h steam fitters can be supplied with wrought iron pipe, | kot, at Lhe lowest prices, for cash or a ander igned, in th. -wayonth and a eighth atroets. DANIEL GB ADVERTISER, SAMUEL PROCTOR, OF NEW- ong Leland, hundred Grapo Vinos | forme bearing end hivt: oll thom eheap, 40 inquire for, him ab dhe ah, Newtowa, Long [olan SAMURL PROCTOR, PH necessity of «pauding the winter in, ¢ and the cood will of hi ticnlars, inquire at the drug store, h street, Hariva, diately. UNDER oon isn i eith P OUSES, ROOMS, HTC. WANTRD, bn Rear » A ble of ela ‘thrown into ona, would answer. | sived im Broadway, or the Pre soe or ae ferred. 2 stating H°ys% WANTED,—A SMALL HOUSE IN 801 Broskiyn wanted, (manent oot | possession ee ad coed $280, Add ie Wait CANTER IAN TO paige eS Two ROOM WANTED—FOR THE USE OF a scientific institution, or two z>oms Location and &o., Rngineers’ Syatttuen my Nos 1b} Bowery. 3) of by, let November. Rent a oe 0 H,, Box 163, Rost office, N. ¥,, imme- in Groenwi ince ea Pre LOMCHER, Wo. 70-Groenviich suceet, 0 CAPITALIST of the proprietor turuing his. 0/0 moving diorama of . r loly. | lem and the Ho! winted from the drawings of Se, Fown eastern traveller and author, by Me. William | adv and shle assistants, as now exhibl in kondon, | wi haw for t! teaoted large os Inet cighteom ronths, meos., For tvathtutnesh and beauty 6 by al diorama is yurivalled, and has been seon snd praised most every eastern trayoller of ante. Aa an oxhibitinny suocoss in dhe United Statos would be iname Tinines its inte i U8) and res) H. Bartlett, the | Those aving 0 call 01 from 2to TP, M. TORE WANTED—SUITADLE FOR THE BOOT AND ” nhoo bucsnoss, loosted betwoen Fonrtoonth and Twamt fifth atraats, Eighth avenue. Address imumodiately)to KELLOGG, box 2646 Post office, USES WANTED— FOR A NUMBER or asible “tewant £0, ES let of Ni he INSHAMER, fetid Fourth aves LADIES | application should be made: ft. pork ve to dispose of, in | George's Place, Kingsbrlé ondon, For. h Price by sending | lars, apply to DAVID DAV EDSON, No. 109 Liner % sul | New kork. ben ©. Wearal do not — :. e's. COMEN, 152 DRUGG $, &C.—THE PROPRIRTOR OF A CON- tended bg Mes. Goben. hi tian ha eee, ayoatutl, paint, and oil trade, doing a wes: i? " iL ws jobbing buatness, wants to sell ont. fend rate. retell ee valy best and grentest thoroughfares in ti elty of New vorks gout lowe atone, {ee Letge, with every accommodation, and Coy areat tities for inoreasin, AN?TED—AN OFFICE, SITUATED ge i id Broad stroct. at of E all soreet 70 RENT—BY A GENTLEMAN Ane ity acm side ot chad of ae oa -. . mus 04 no jood revere! oi Borla off TED Dosiness, and oa: on e country trade, also, To a man. | Wiohaw's cast. ate ma $5,000, this ia’ most do- tira) coppertunity Tt le Le at none boc partion fatlag the required smonnt rn money will apply, ai none | others will be oreated with, Adirogs Drnggist, box Wt Post | ofhee. m to PAROY AR’ ¥ & ORRHANGE, NO. 73 | Jos AND THE JAPANESE—BY TALBOT. Wars ANTRD TO PURC MAS Kon HOUSE AND LOT, UF My gin ‘sira, importora of Fancy FPoadtse D.—For the opinios na, 860 thy neoond bdi- of pro] pores wol! loonted, te F pie oity, and Berlin ‘te rticlos, Comba, ia ome Bi Mon of this “gem of intore moroeky; ef Epiocrsan | from grote ‘80,0 ae for whieh: np: Wey porty | Six Drove nite “a tee ial tastes” —this concise yet copions, romantic, yet nuthontio, liamsburg, worth $2.90, and two Vokut ity Loom Yt tae Cnt he a ie ea sompilation ce All that is entertaining. Velon canta, ashe Ly raven ie a AEST. tly a coardoons en bent a * mont ony wish eaelve ati | by. aed a As 4 ‘ 0B, Poets acticis recelved by " Mee MERGER, i da sieves, «! O'R" A hcrata ote ——— sw PUBLICATIONS, | tlewl n r dland. Ais | Mamaroneok, a Ring oa county, N. ¥. or M180 10, 200 cating fall par-