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SS eee SS bhab, had his gold spectucles taken off his uose. Ta fact, in the camy it is but a series of exchanges, | ene taking from the other withthe greatest impunity. | A Duteh courier, who was eutrusted with the catsse | of the Duchess de Brabant, amounting w 80,000 | yy ict Clark, as bis lawful beir, with alweal, earn the afternoon in a chair of the tent next to that of | the francs, lowt it in a gambling hoese, at Aix-la-Che- } pell, and afterwards blew out his brains. } The marriuge pre-evt mede by the Emperor of Austria to the Duchess de Brabant was @ dladem of | large diamonds, the centre one being an exceedingly five rose diamond. The Archdachess gave the young | bride a broad belt for the waist, made of diamonds | sud pearls; and the Archduke a twilette service of silver. Other members of the Imperial family pre- | sented ber with jewels and dresses of various kinds, | | | Tt is in contemplation to abolish altogether the system of solitary coufinement in the Freue he while strictly maintaining the classification of prison ore. The Edinburgh Journal says:—-Monsiear Gabriel Sorevne hes just returued from o literary tour io #reoce and England, undertaken for the purpose of discovering the residences, cemeteries. and various nirtorical circumstances in connection with the royal ‘reuse of the Bruces, ‘rom the first baron to the eighth inclusive. Bis antiquerion resesrches kave been srowned with success. Brais or Brix in Normandy, . Bawtrey, All-Baints in Huntingdonshire, Giseborough in Clevelacd, and Holm Caltram ia Cumberland, be- rides several fields uf battle under the reign of King Robert Bruce, have been visited by the learned tra- veller, with the view of elucidsting the history of the eizht barons, whose careers, as yet, have remained du the dark. It isto be hoped that the arduous la- bore of Monsieur Surenue, undertaken oy him ia a spirit of patrioti«m towards bis adopted country, will, when given to the world, meet with due attention, and reward. Foreign *beatricals, Tn a ukase just published, the Emperor of Russia Torbide—First, That operatic, or ovher profane music, sball be mixed up with ed compositions ia | the tame rt. Secoud, That sacred concerts bhel} be given in theatres. vind, That psalms aud preyers which form part of the liturgy of the ortho | dex church be sung concerts, aud, though those ; of other confessious nay be sung there, it must never | be wit Russian words. Arrangements are already being made for a ma sical festival in Rotterdam, vext July, 1964. It is to | be up ascale of the. greatest maguificence, embracing ever eight bundred ringers and instrumental per- formers; all the principal solo singers of the day bre to be eogaged, and @ hall that will hold at least 6,0U0 persons is to be erected. This will betraly one | of the largest musical gresses that bas been seen | Gu the continent for mavy years. | A translation of the celebrated Adelpii 4 } “called “ ‘The Flowers of the Forest,” under the title ; © Lee Conseura do Wortune”? haa heen produced ft the Theatre Beaumurcucls, in five wcts abd & pro- } logue, which means «n introductory ast embodying | the stury, which is told iu tie tiret act of the Baglak | piece. It was highly successful A French paper, 1uforming its readers of the sao- cers Which attended M. Ltuquep!an’s efforts to obtain | eiLgers rays that Siguor Tammberlik refused £5,800 | pel sLnam,as le airesdy receives £3,200 for the | Feoren at St. Petersburg, and £2,600 in London, aud preiera singing iv italian in preference to French operas. Herr Pormes and Madile, Craveili likewise serpeed the most briliiant offers of M. Roqueplan. Jobanna Wagner is expected in Manich early in | Pepvember, to give « series of trom eight to ten repre- | sentations, after which the theatre wiil be closed for some weeks, ia order to be fitted up turoughout with | Bas. Madlle. Rachel is reported to be sbout to sell her | magnificent houre in the Rue Tradov, Paris. The houce, with ali its furciture, is estimated at £40,000. A school of religious muaie, vocal and instrumen- fal, with a sulvention from the mijistries of public worship, aud of State, has been established by the | Muwister of Public Lostructiou, of France, ander the cirection of M, Niedermayer. | Arrangements are making for the performance of | Italian operas in Edieburg in December and Janu- ary cext, aud afterwards ia Glasgow, several nights | @ week during the month of Mebruary. { M. Leban, the son of the former Belgian minister | of this name, bas composed a graud epera iu five acts. It has been translated icto Ituliamaud German, ‘The firet representation of “ Lucia di Laamer moor” inthe Hungarian language, has just taken lace at Croustadt reper mane A Komanile Lite rom the New Oriwans Delta & Soph 20} Obituary notices Lave nearly monopolized cor cou of tate. There are few eras in our history which ave Deen warked by co many deaths of prominent mviduals, an ike laat three ion Ls. in our obituary colonies to-day will be found an- her addition to the jist of remarkable deceased, iu 4nhe death of Madam Zulime Gardette, the motner of Lr. Gardeite, of this city, and of Mrs. Myra Clark Gawes. She died in this city, at the residence of ace son, Dr. Gardette, wt tue advanced age of aeventy-eight years. ‘puis lady was the heroine of that intensely inter- eciing romance in real Life, which was developed in the celebrated law suit of Mrs. Guines. cr maiden 1 was Zulime Carriere. She was | born in the old French coiony of Biloxi. Her parents were emigrants fram tie laud of poetry and Tomance—the favorite home of the Troubadours— Proyence, The blood of the Gipsey race, which, iu the early days of Lou'siana, setdled along our sea- court, and whose lovely daughters were the special vijecta of the admiration and love of the gallant Piewech cavaliers who established the first colouies, mingled with that of the poetic Provencial. From buch @ stock, ibis not remorkable that Zulime Car | rere should have derived extraordinary personal beauty | The oharms of herself and her three sistera were themes of adwiration in the colony of ‘The warm aud genial climate, and iax- vricus atmosphere of the sea shore, ripened these cLarms into full maturity ata very early age. Zu- dime had hardly emerged into her teens, before her bend was sought by numerous suitors. The suc- veseiul aspirant gained bis point, as Claude Mel- eutte in Bulwer's play did—by holding an imaginary coronet, or other iusignia ut nobility, before the eyea ‘of # beautiful but unsuspecting girl of thirteen. She was caught by Ma bearing’ bait. The Fremch no- bienian soon dwindled into # coufestioner, and, what Was wore, @ Married Wau, Who had never been di- | vorceé. He was arrested and tried by an ecclesise- | ticak court in this city, tor bigamy—was convicted, sud sentenced to be punished, but uflerwards e+ cuped, and was po wore beard of. Thus ended Zu Jane’ relation with Jerome De Grange. Perding this proceediag, and after the discovery 1 De Grange’s previous marriage, there grew up aa inurnacy beetween Zulirae and Daniel Clark, then a lewiing man in this colony—a dashing, whole-souled irisiman, reperted to be very wealthy—of ve popwar character and agreeable osnners. Clar' ‘vas just the gullant, chivalrous man te espouse we cause of an unprotected and wronged woman. It fs said—bot as from this point ssarta the pro- wacted litigation which bas recently engaged #0 much of the time and attention of our courta—we ‘Mast be understood as giving the version related b; ‘he decessea lady herself and her friends, that Ciarl paving met Zulime in Philadelphis, and satisfied himeelf as to the existence ot De Grange's bigamy, | and the consequent nuility of his marriage with Miss Carriere, promptly offered ber his hand and heart, miggested the prudence of keeping their marriage Greoret until they could complete the proof of De Grange’s crime. They were shen married. Of this turriage but one witneas was iiviug when the suid | as brought by Mrs. Gaines, and that was the sister 4 Zoine. t there were eorroborating circumstances, upom which the proof of the reality of such a conection waa ceated. After her marriage to Clark, in 1302, Zulime returned t» New Orleans, to take further | procesdings to invalidate, or rather authenticate the iitegulity of the marriage with De Grange. A suit ‘wae brought for this purpose ia the eivii courts of the torricry, and judgment was obtained against De Grange. In the meantime Clark lad advanced ia ws and honors, The gallant yoath of 14@2 had some the ambitious politiciaa and milionaire. As the popwar maa of a powerful party, he was sent » delegate of the territory te Congress. Here he soon forgot the poor creole girl, and begwe to meditate a more brilliant marriage connection. ‘The object of this aspiration was the one Miss Caton, of Maryland, a 1d daughter of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, who afterwards became the Marchioness of Wellesley. She was a great belle, axa Clark’s fine manners, distiagulshed position, aad grent wealth, no doubt, ered him quite a decirable match for 90 briliiant and accomplished a beauty. They were evgaged; but some stories of is enemies caused @ sudden termination ot their relations. On heariug of bis courtship of Miss Oa tou, the unfortanate Zulime again went to Phila- deipliia to procure proota of ber marriage with ark. But slag! Clark, it was alleged, under the infivence of a reckless ambition, had made way with #hose proofs, and poor Zulime a four d herself tae view of man’s treachery. In aw feeling of desertion and heipiesaness, alonc among straxyere, whose lan: guage and habits were foreign to her, she accepted the naud of Dr. Gardette, who generonsly and mag- sacimously, relying on her trath and sincerity, united ais inte and fortune with bers. From that period her lite flowed smoothly on in the discharge of her aloties as a wife and mother. Shortly after her marriage with Gardette, Clark Arad suffered a severe rebuff from the lovely, Miss taton. Ina spirit of true penitence, he hurried to ‘biledelphia, saw Zulime, and declared his determi- natien to proclaim their marriage. But it waa too | alo, Sie informed him that ene was Mrs. Gardette, Clerk was deeply distressed at this, and exhibited a sincere penitence. He songht to atone for his de- a of the mother, by kindness to the daughter, who was born in 1806, of this sesret marriage. This | was Myra Clark, She was plaved in gbarge of no | | | The | Bt. Louis intimate friend of Clark, Golonel Davis, who raised and educated her as his own daughter, It was not | until she had reached maturity, that Myre discover ed the secret of her history. Since then, as Mrs. Whitney, and as Mrs, Gaines, she bas prosecuted her claim to the property of | erties and energy, whieh have rarely been equatied i the auna's of litigation. The difficulty has been toestablish the warriaye between Zulime aud Daniel Clark. Certainly, a mystery has Joug hung over this case, which only the dead could rise from their eruvesand eatisiactorily determine. ‘The once lovely Zulime, passing through #9 many | Teversee and misiortunes, returned in her old age to New Orleans—her old home— and pavsed a peaceful end hsppy lite, in the family of her sou, respected and beloved for her many virtues. She died at the age of reventy eight, the youngest of ber family— two of her sisters haviog attained their ninetleth ear, a longevity common to the eld inhabitants of Lous no, cod particalarly to thore born en eur sea coast. List of patents issued trom the United States Ps- tent Office for the week ending September 27, 1853, esch bearing that dat Halvor Balverson, of Hartford, C+—For improve ment in looms for weaving bair sloth, Heory Hochstraxer, of Philadelphia, Pa—For improved sash fastever. Nicholas Mason, of Roxbury, Mass—For improve ment in ecoking ranges . » Henry McCarty, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For improve- | ments in the manulacture ef #heet iron. Jord: proyewent in covking stoves. Jordan L, Mets, of New York, N. Y.—Fer im- provement in bathing tubs. Chiri-tian Slephy, of Newport, Pa.—For improve- cal mc pt in making ins. David Stuart, of Piladelphia, Pa —For improre- mente in wonealing hollow ir ) ware. Robers Waskey, of Mill Creek, Va.—For itaprove- Mmeut in saiut mechiues. Wm. Zimmerman, of Quincy, 1{1.—For improve- ment in smut machines. Chas. E., Jno., and Samael Wethered, of Balti- | vrovements in she use of steam | ting engives. Patented in England, May more, Md.— For in for actu 26, 1863. Wm. Brown, of Glasgow, Scotland.—For {mprove- ment in Caleb epariog parcfline oil. thed of venecnng. Dau’l. P. Fales, of West Poultuey, Vi.—For im- provement in car wheels. James M. Dick, of uftale, N. Y—For improve- Wert ip raiiroad switches, Chas. H. Platt, of New York, N. Y.—For improve- aos ae blocks. mean proved ceutrtfigal avainiing machine: proved ciamp for laying floors. Theatrical and Musical. Bowrry Tusarxs.—The beautiful drama, en- titled the “ Corsican Brothers,” is to be the com- mencisg feature at this popular and well-msnaged theatre to-morrow evening, in which Mr. Eddy will sustain bis eelebrated choracters of Fabien and Louis. ‘This will be iojlowed by a dance by Miss H. Vallee. ‘The comedicita of “Sketches iu India,” the cast of which wil! introduce Mr. De Bar in tie prin- | Cipal character, wilitollow; and the musical spectacle styled the “Bronze Horse,” m which Mr. De Bar will ; Sls appear, will Le the concliding pieve. Breabway Tuxatex—The distinguished Ameri- can tragedian, Mr. Forrest, is to personate his great Jnudian character of “Metamora” to-morrow evening, in the celebrated tragedy of that name. Messrs. Barry, Pope, end Mme. Panisi, will support hia in the other principal characters. Lhe comedietta of “Naval Bugagements” will conclude all. We advise those who desue comfortabie ceats to secure their tickets early, as ou ail former representations of Metemora the theatre was literally crammed. Nis.o's Gaupkn.—Rossini’s opera, called the “ Barber of Seville,” is advertised by Maretaek for to-morrow evening. Signa. Bertucca will appear as* Rotina, Sig. Salvi as Almavira, Marini as Ba- sileo, Rovere as Bartolo, and Beneventano as Figaro. ‘ Robert le Viable” is to be produced on Wedaesdey, in which Signa. Pougaud, of the Soto Ballet tyoupe, will appear in the “ Incantation” scene, Burron’s TapaTes—Povle’s comedy of “ Paul Pry,” with Mr. Placide as Col, Hardy, hia firat ap- pearence this season, and Mr. Burton as Paul Pry, i | announced by Mauager Burton for the arausement o bis numerous patrons to-morrow evening. Plunket’ tarce, styled “My Uncie’s Card,” in which Burton, Barrett, Jordan, Audrews, Sire. Hughes, Mrs. Bur- ton aud Mrs, Hough will appear, will also be given, tesides Gvertures by the orchestra, and @ pas de | deux by Miss Walters and M. Fiederio. NavionsL Tusarex—The wonderful and aston ishing drama, entitled “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” which bes had such an extracrdinary run, and met with such great and uppiecedented success, 13 still the centre of attraction for avery large portion of the people of New York city. It is dramatized in a very excelent manner, aud the persons who represeat the vaiious cleracters are capital actors and actresses, ‘The expense which it cost the managers of this old establishment to put this drama upvno the stage was enormous, but be is repaid ten-fold by the success which has wlways attenaed ite representation. Watiace'’s Tosaree.—-Mr. Lesier, the manager of this beautiful thcatie, bas been induced, in conse quence of the enthusiasm with whieh Sheridan Knowles’ comedy of ‘the Love Chase’ was receiv- ed, to devote two more evenings to its representa- tion—Mondsy and Tuesoay, Miss Laura Keeue’s personation of Coustauce is hailed with the loudest applouse, and Mr. Lester as Waldrake, Mr. Dyott as Master Walter, and Mr. Tuompson as Sir W. Fond- love, give great delight to the audience. Mrs. fam as Widow Greene, and Mrs. Conway as Lydia, are also very weil received. The comedietia ot the ‘“Jenkinses” will be presented aa the opening Broug feature. American Muskvum.—The two living Giraffes are atiracting crowds to this cetablishment every day. sarded Lacy and Happy Family, which have been already witnessed by thousands, continue to ex- cite much curiosity. The bill ot eatertainment to be given this uftercoun and evening in the leetare room eomprises the amusing piece styled ‘‘ Make your ’* and “ A Hole in the Wall,’ and the very po- We Wills, pular comedy of “Money,” ia whi Mr. C Clarke and Miss Euiily Mestayer will appear in the leading characters. FRaxcon blood horses, which bave been recently imported. Cunisry’s Amanican Orana Hoven—Christy's Minatrela, whose success during the past six years is without precedent in the au: of amusement, an nounce @ fine selection of vocal aud instrumental pieces for to-morrow eveniag. Woon's Minsrxst HauL.—Wood's Minstrels of- fer another good pepezenne for to-morrow night. ing the last ef Brower's engage ment, crowded houses may be expected. Briggs, ‘The ensuing week Wells, and the Bryants, are ail to appear. Bucktsy's Ermiorian Oruza Hovss.—Buckley's New Orleans Serenaders eontiaue to enjey a large akare of public patreuage. They advertine several of their most popalar sengs and instrumental pleces for tomerrow evenisg. Mullen’s benefit is te take place on Wednesday. Brewer Buirs.—This talented magician aad ysn- triloquist is drawing full heuses every night to the bétuyvesant Ipstitare. Peagam’s Savax Mite Minaoa—Give Mxares- wrom—The tickets for this exhibition are selling very fast. It is a beautiful painting, and should be ween by every one Grav Sacand Concune.—Thore will be » splen- ¢ig musical entertainment given this evening, at the Church of Bt. Francis Xavier, Bixteenth street, be ues. The receipts are for the benefit of the church. Among the names of ignorina Sconcia, Mis Gerard, Siguora Barlini, Signora Col- etti, Bignors Bailini, Quinto, and Rapetti. Mr. W. Berge will preside at the orgaa. The musical selec- tween Fifth and Sixth a the artists who are engaged are thove of tions are excellent. Myrsorocitay HAvt.— Jullien announces a masi- cat entertainment of great variety for to morrow evening. All the leading members of his Inimitable orcheatra will appear on the occasion. Aimong the names aro those of Signor Bottesini, Herr Konig, and other distinguished solo performers. Mille. Anna Zerr will sing ‘The Queen of Night,” as also the beautiful Alpine melody, “Forges Me NOt.” Tho brothers Mollenbacer will appear ina due for two violins. Mr. Nwavin,the eistinguished American teage. who has been very successful in his Southern | and Western engagements, is at prerent in the city, bnt will leave in a few days to fulfil engagements in | Chicago, and Mobile, aud subsequently in dian, California, ,GorrscHaLe, the great American pianist, gives hia first grand concert since his return from the South and West on Thursday evening, October 6th | at Niblo’s Saloon. He will be assisted by seve distinguished artists, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Sarorvay, Vet, 1—6 P.M. and there were large ard Morris Canal fell - J. Zine, 3; Cumber- Soar—There have been 200 boxes Castile soap obtained at 12%. per Ib. Sudaks.—tales were made of 400 hhds. Cuba, at 4 aud « lot of New Orleans at Sige. a 63gc. per Ib. pend & eomparative statement of the stoek of | sugar on hand October 1, 1852, September 1, 1853, and ‘The fancies were all down \ off 3¢ per cent; Canton Co, M5 land, ; Varker Vein, 4; N. Y. Central RR., Coal, 4g; Erie RR., 44; Harlem, 1g; Reading RR., 1; Hud Brunswick Land advanced 1 per cent, and it | was the only fancy on the list that inrproved. rd there was no material change in prices, but Within the past day or two there bas been considerable activity in the bonds of the New York Central Pailroad Company,and sales have been made per cent. That is considered # low pri is undoubted, and it is a mystery why they are so much ‘Taow.—Prime was in demand at 10%c., and hel ‘Touacoo.—Some 60 hhds. Kentucky fetehed 7e, per Ib. Market fir. We subjcin & comparative statement of the stock of do- mestic tobacco in the luspection Warehouse, and of foreign do. in all hands here on Uetober 1, 1862, September 1, 1864, and to-tay — the sales were limited. Kentueky, hhdi At the mining boar the sales were ax follow: 6 1000 do, Conrad Hid $00 do. Gold Hill. of the Assistant Treasurer of y, October 1, were $180,147 97; the payments amounted to $12,849 08; leaving @ balance on band of $9,726,809 93. ‘The National Bank hi of five per cent, | pany eight per cent. ‘The anthracite coal tr the past week. 10 do. Phaw ipts at the off "185 whi * the port of New York t ‘cuabraeed 1,400 bbls. Woetera, at ue. wi0c., and 160 Lhds. drudge, ehiely at 28e. per Wine key.—ihe wales? declared a semi-annual dividend The North River Fire Insurance Com- ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | SEE FIFTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. FOR SALE. de haw considerably increased ‘The shipments from the Lehigh region, ing on Saturday last, were 33,401 tons, n, for the week ending on 31 tons; 26,263 tons were by the Schuylkill navigation, and 44,068 tons by the Read- egate tonnage from » L.*Mots, of New York, N. Y.—Foria- ARPDDADIII IID ) SQUARED PINE AND OAK rats can wow be timber tur pale. ‘he timber wax and from the Se ‘Thureday of t ut serecy City. paca West, by @ Quebes man, wn is usually manutastured fur the Kuropean market, aud is of in the style which ti wswperior quality. Fur particulars, uquire of Ligoie Dou, ; lumber merchants, Albany; or ef David Ree ing Kuilroad. ing Kui 68 & Moere, 217 West street, sources for the week is 03,0: active demand for coal, but there is no probability that anthracite coal will be increased. ‘The Treasurer of the United States Mint, Phi has furnished the annexed siatement of the op in that institution during the month of September: LADELPHIA—CUINAGE AND Dre Sing Sing, N.¥.5 or of L COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE OR E ew York. —Ib is » neAF A Failroad depoby wad with fruit trees, Would be sold wi There is a very Inst yenr’s production stains thirteen a Ao. is valued at $4,000, a rty 1 Koy, architect, 11s St. Mark's place, ; Srarke Mi a ra waiver Sear GREAT BAR —TH TWO COTTA! ei fide, 8) feet from the tet class business neigubor ‘Terms easy. Apply to No. 43 Chaimbere wtreet “double exgles . Burnap, of Hartford, Ct, assignor to La- cius F. Robinson, of same place.—For improved me- ‘Three full sixe L ding lots on Fitty-vighth street, be Ween Browdway 24,¢48 gold dollar . 43 Chambers FOR SALE—FIXTURES, nd teed up in 498,000 half dollars, . quarter dollars je top cuunter, Gacellent style, capable ot doing an eateusive business, tak 1s of flour per week, and a good cake Address C, A, L., Herald ofive, INVITE RUY ud, With wll the modern OF private tine, at ten per Ulan any other eetublisument ia the United States, -EONAKD & BENJAMIN, x2 Broadway. N.B.—a lire rate econd Land table complete, eeap. ing twenty-ove bun trade and location, oo ait dinwe Ta—For iu- Btephew E. Parrish, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provements, suitable From California From other sources, TORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK, aud lease of a well established fuinily grocery, ab Vie corner of Sixth avenue und Thirty-tirst street. Lue w very good run of amily trade. precludes tim from continuing tue business, y GROCERY FOK SALE. . of the oldest aud must Sutiefactory reasuus given by owner toc retiring. Communications addressed box No. Post Ufice, with proper name aud place vf resivenes, will ri eeive prompt attention, Annexed is a comparative statement of the gold deposits for the nine months of 1861, 1862 and 1893:— ‘Total iz 9 months, $32,001,042 Increase in ¥ months in ‘1558 over 14 POR SALE.—A RARE OPPORTU self in thie Advertisement Lility, who may wish to enga, succensful operation, and i the Lirth of Pre NITY PRESENTS IT- 4 business man of respecta- ‘The gold eoinage for the mouth was $4,221,508; less ih ® Miwhutactory shat is in than cne-fourth of which was in small coin, being in double eagles Considering the urgent demand in various quarters for gold dollars and quarter gaglos, we ea proportion of the coinage has been The silver coinage was one y, at w salary of 1,200 Address C. D., 51 Fuitun stress, r jactory reuseus giv ent wishes to OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES ated in wn excellent meigh- nd now doing w first rate on With # etaall eapitul this is a rar United Staves Agency, 102 Nassat of the larger denominations. anda quarter millions, principally in quarter and half ‘The copper coinage of cents still goes on, $10,000 having been coined last month, There was deposited of gold bullion from California, sources $50,000, the whole gold deposits reaching $3- 025,000, and of silver bullion $320,500, Stock Exchange. plendid porter Louse, Lerkoud, in a great thorougilare, ALE—A CORNER GROCERY AND LIQUOR now doing a good busi i ‘The owner faving otior busine Of his offering it tor eale. of C. TIBIJEN, corner of Ninth avenue wad Sixtuontu wt, OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF er of Charies and Greenwich o run frou last day. iclwetury Fexovus will be given 2,975,000, and from other shipstores and to attend to is $900 U S 6's '67. £000 Tn State 5's Ww) Hud Cyt hds tho grocery stor ts, ‘The ivnse i in a good neigh bouruod. for disposing of it. Will b —FOUR FULL SIZE 00) Parker Vein, 45 Chauibere ete LY KNOWN AS WILLET'S or w map of the 23 und 2 Wall & Flor & K Jt stk. B) Crystal Pal hey are uow iu uy be increased com ov Nicar Trans C derably, AWus AND FIXTURE! re new,) of & restau ol BB. Wood, Jeweller, 301 Broniway. —A FAKM CONTAT Said farm will be Hculurs inquire at 22 South For further par Williamsburg, be- . B. Remsen, or ot EB. Kemeen on ere - tt {OR SALE OR NGINE AND ers oF a cutee aud sy ) bogether with a tive years lease of ud boiler will b Inquire at 440 W aber street PSs iu complete run: the pretuises; of th separate, tu suit partivs, OR SALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A HC two lots, situated near F “e contains tem rvon stantial wanuer, eeareeue: ton avenue, Brooklyn. aud is built in the moi $2000 Hud Cvt bds. 2.00 Erie Ine bi THREE STORY BRICK ia South Brook- ‘OUR OF THE CHEAP uses, With basement sn minutes walk from the Maite: Hicks street, ecruer of Degraw. Thw hou! the moderu improveme UU cam reun cy LANDS FOR SALE—THE TRACT. e kuewn asthe Eagle Gold Mine, consisting of one hundred and eighty two acres, in the county of Culpepper juia, About ixtewn miles trom Frederieksburg, aud ad rug the well Kaowa Culpepper mines, Apply to A. M. 6ov Had River it CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvgpay, Oct. 1—6 P. M. Asars.—There were 35 bbis. boughi, at 66 60 for pearls, for pots, per 100 lbs. ur was brisker and much dearer. The 4 $6; superfine OTEL FOR SALE.-THE LEASE, FURNITURE AND of the Mercantile Howl, No ear Browdway, to x cash eustomer, 2,4, 6 wud 8 War. Haxapervvre.—F snies included 16,200 bbis at 66.1235 2 86314; mixed to fancy Western and inary to chvice State at $6 684 a $6 874g; and other There have’ been 2,000 dian, in Dond, dispoesd of at 86 in'soutnern rewcnedi 5,200 bbis., at for mixed to guod; $6 873, a 87 for favor- for faucy, per bbl.” Rye flour and ged. Wheat waa in active demand The operations consisted of ! for common Genesee white; $1 47 « 81 66 for inierior to prime Western do.; and 81 38 for good Southern red, per bushel. were sold 2,700 bushels rye, at 0c.; and 4,200 beshels two-rowed barley, at 80e. a Sic. Corn favored bushels, at 7ve TVTLE TAMMANY.—FOR fatures of the well known porte Situated on LLird avenue, between filth streets, Yorkville. Little Tammany, urth and Bight ‘A leaee of the bous Hirropaoue.—This establishment ‘was very well patronized during the past week. The program#ne for tomorrow evening embraces many attractive featurss. A new steeple chase is in prepa- | ration, and wili soon be produced, In which a real stream of water, twelve feet wide, will be cleared by ALE, THE FURNITURE A ng Louse, in one of the best | fitvation is suck as to command al- one minute walk of two lines ilimg il health of the lady. The transactior ARE CHANC lions in the eity. T ful ite; and $7 8 $7 S75 cornmeal were un at decidedly higher prices. 74,000 burhels, at 61 .—ONK SECOND HAND STEAM ENGIN ‘of twenty-five horre power, complete, with Biteen and vne six horse, with Or Without buile We heard that there ‘Also, about 1 foes 1 aig, Wik pulleys, ranges, & ala were unaltered. The business comprised 31 Suge. fer unsound; Sic. a Sze. for wl a Bue. for mixed Western; and 8¥e. a 84 4x0. ‘The sales were 600 bales to-day, with s dull and declining market. Corrm.—Kio retailed at 11ige. @ 113s¢. per Ib. 125 Attorney ow SHOP BUYCUERS.—FOR SALE, 4 GOOD STAND ou the east side ef the city. daCOb VARIAN. Mo GROCERS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE CHEAP, & ? in geod order, aorner store, A story in good Apply em tao 228 Bleceker stree wooden awning, suitable fe Jeeation to be let, f premisos, No. 219 MO HOTEL AXD BUARDING HOUSE KEEPERS adid Aye story house on the Brondway and Twenty eighth strevt, reoms, wil farnisbed with gas, Croton water, provements, stitable fora hotwl er let from ene to & mises, or to D. T. KASTON, 17 Wall atvoot. TABLE COUNTRY STORE FORK SALE, WITHIN now dving & bu ft H. MICHOLS, Attorney & genteel business, Fiuyum.—Live geese eontinued searee and quiet, though holders elaimed 60e. Frueim.—To Liverpool rut 20,000 bushels wheat wereengaged at 11d. in bulk, and » whole vessel was engaged for next week at the sane rate, and the Roseius engaged wheat for the 26th instaat another vessel made engagementa for the Lat rat 14; about 1,600 barrels flour were 000 bushels were engaged at 14d., vre rates were steady at 2He. for Two voosela were charterod fo load at St. John’s with deals for Liverpool at 120s. were purchased and transferret to To California rates ere firm, and 20,000 or southwest eor. To London, 4, $10,000 per year. Apply to EFF! Law, 7 Neseau atrevi. [ABLE PROPERTY POR SALE.—TWO COTTON ) Dear the Mast Tennessee and fine residence, with 800 wcres of | Awerene CU. J. Mt., boa 2700 Post Oe LKING BEAM 4N wble for » abeam omgine of 40 hort order, tor aie ® bargain ly JOUN GO MELE Three or four ¥ ‘the Hnglish flag for the same trade. ull, and varied from 40¢. a bbe. per foot messure- ries, in Bank T Faur.—Sales were made of 400 boxea bunch raisins, at $2.00, 18 cases sardines, at Che. a Oi 3se.; and 10 ewes oitrom, at 80e. Har.—Only 600 bales river ehanged hands, at T0e. a Tée. CONNECTING RODS—SUIT. power, all in portees K, &S Water aveve ere have been 150 tons Sooteh pig wold, at $87 2 657 60, ait Donths, Lavoe. —lastera were in fair demand, at 82 a $2 061, per thonsend. —Kockland was abundant and attainable at 8 for common, and Morsan.— The business was ov LIQUORS, &. CHOICE HAVANA S variogs brands, aad ef the very finoet quali els Gamal prives ; also, the Larges in, whiskey, St. Croix and of every description, ke, imported ad Will be seid, wholesale or rebail, at from 4X) to 25 per cont eo id tue city for bie | D, BENSON &Cu., Importers, 454 me etrest, corser of Mercer, STLE JUGS fine eid elub echmap ARS ; WINRS OF | fined $0 % hhda, Porto ud 80 bhds. iawoovado, at 2, per gallon, Crude turpentine waa very scarce and 5400 barrels npirita turpenuin Some 260 barrels damaicn rum, eordi warebowse or ste worth $5 per 2801 purchased at We, a eommon ron changed hands, at $1 6745. Ons. —Selected whale wan scarce and wanted, at 60¢. per gallon, crude ruled quiet and nominal, of $00 gallons olive, nt $1 2 kote do,, al 4 20 85 125, ted pace and of ‘ive, lieidsieck Munw’ by WoW, ENDERULL ay and YO ba 4 8,000 galians linseed, wt Vork wan in better demand at still bighoe The sperations ninounted te 700 bola, Western at 60 2 B16 621g for mena Culmeata were a6 last motived. prime lard taken at The «ales includ for country prime ; do., $7 a $Y 60 for country mess; and $lla 8! reelived $18 a 619, WINBS, WilISKEYS, RUM, twenty per cont velew ap leads of Taitlies will Haroule Temple, and 430 Hiroome street, eorner of Cromby, P es es ecco aceieichiensiabade Reheat fi "MING, &e. $5 0 a $6 for sity GENTLEMEN AND HOUSEKEEPERS WAV- ing on band genticmen’s wearing apparel Will fied @ ready market for Vating and tail Ordea# throngh the d’bt Osliee W Beef hauw, butter and cheose, did avt 53 Atlantio stroot, Ml bo Peemptly tievees East India ivund pur- chasers at $3 123, per 100 lea, TENANT'S REGISTER. AAA 50 Eos TRY, HOUSE TO LET —A VERY D! virable furnished hiruse, situate ‘ ing a fi ill be let for $50, or will be let fora b ‘ding house for $600. M. L. SHELDON, No. 86 Nassau street. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT MOUSE TO LB’ and furniture for in W. Siath avenue, with she privilege lew rent, with all the new improvements. ‘The house is fret rateorder, and furniture new within the last tw» mouth Immediate poseession given. It will require part eash Inquire at No, $4 Broadway. HANDSOME SUIT OF FURNISHED APARTMENTS ‘76 Broadway, three wropean plan, well adapted ingle gent! sisting bath, dining room, ée., all wouncoted. apply from 10 till 11 AM, when the rooms can 1e years lense, at @ ARTMENTS TO LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL family, in house No. 115 Canal street, near West Broad- way, Inquire in Mrs, Burton’ ry store. FOL TO LET—a SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT hotel restau ‘the mortherly side Square, now furniching, and will be ready for o« the ith of October. Apply « A.M. orto HULER MORGA OOMS TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER.—SEVEKAL very derirable rooms, in size from 25 by 25 to 25 by LW féct, over the New York and New Haven freigat depot, well lighted and airy, and furnished with Croton water, gas (ix tures, and water closets. Apply to B. ANTHONY, coruer of Elm and Franklin stroets, room No, 41, up stairs. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS house in Broadway; also, an otfice on the first tloor, suit ‘Apply, between the hours of Laud 1 lock, at Wl Broadway. 0 LEY—A LARGE THIRD FLOOR, 80x25 FEET, FOR ‘a daguerreotype business, being ® very govd location, Lm quire at sed Bowery, up stais flour. (0 LET—THE BASEME! ‘ORE & CORTLANDT strect, corner of Greenwich, with good light, vault, &e., well adapted fur any business. Apply at 1v2 pane Wag, Som 11 te LZ o'clock, or at 93 Euot Twenty seventh street, 0! PEVER A. i. JACKSON, 10 LET—A BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, surrounded by trees, with courtyard in front, in Filty’ sccoud street, near the Hudsou River Railroad, —It'is in picte order, “Ihe Kighth avenue caré pass near the preim ent $200, Inquire at cottage No. 4. ‘O LET.—TWO WELL FINISHED COTTAGE HOUS With eight rooms each, on Lilth street, between and Fourtir avenues; price $160, Inquire at’ No. tou ‘street. | Also, seouud oor of house No, 25 West str ND, & COTTAGE AND dwelling house, completely furnished throughout, with out tinen. ‘The houses are beautifully situated, sur rounded Ly gardens, and are about five minutes walk {rom the landing. A note addressed to box 276 Post Oftice, will receive prompt attention, RGE ROOM, WITH STEAM P 0 LET—A 1. WER, over the piauing mill on Twenty-eighth street, near North river, suitable for @ large business. Apply on tue prem Also, wanted immediately, two al planers trun an inproved planing macuing at the planing mill on ‘Twenty-viglith street, newr the North river. None but « thauds, and willing to labor for the interest of th joyer, nevd apply. yy. Alsi ‘Apply ‘ast Fourteeuth strevt, near Uuion square. 10 LET—FROM FIRST OF NOVEMBER, TO A GENTLE- tian and his wife, the upper part of & neat two licuse in Barrow etre road and stage routes, ¢ of three rooms and kitchen on the second A ic room. Apply to C. 8. SMITH, 11 Murray strovt, NO BE LET, CHEAP, UNTIL THE FIRST OF MAY Very convenient and superior dwellinghouse, No.iy West ‘LLirteenth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. Aa Gligible temant can bave an extension of time, Immediate possession, Apply to JOMN MOLONY, 18 Wail street. 10 LET OR LEASK—AN ELEGANT HOTEL, SITUA- ‘ted en the southeast eorner of Sixth avenue and’ Fortieth Street, Alae, sume stores on the same blosk. Inquire on premives, or of WILLIAM RIDABOCK, eeal fic Grand street. MPOLET OR LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS—THE fith story of 49, 81 and $$ Beckman street, in oue or more Apartments, making in all over 5,0W square feet ef flooring, With Hfty ove windows, affording suticlens light for ome or fur sia tiuements, well’ adapted te all kinds of mechanieul urruity. Luquire of JAMAS CONNOR & SON, 2, 31 and Beekinan street, TPO RENT—A FARM IX ASTORIA, LONG ISLAND, shree-feurshs of a mile from the steamboat landing, son taining forty-three acres, in a Ligh state of cultivation, with & pleasant aud convenient two-story house aud out huiid- ings, together with «small house for & gardener. ‘The situa- tion'is Ligh and Lewithy, aud within « sort distance of the seminary. ‘The piace “Will be rented for a term of years if desired. Apply w GEO. POMEROY, 67 Exchange place, up stare. 0 BUTCHERS.—TO LET, A BUTCHERS’ STALL, NO. 1, in Uuion market, being a first rate stand for business, bor particulars apply at 271 Sevemth street, po LET TO THE FIRST OF MAY—A DELIGUTYU cubtage on Staten Island, furni dor unfurnished, #uit- Sole for a large ane respectable family. Every requisite com- fort connected wilh the location; of @ part will Le let to fh suitable family. For parciculars apply to R, D. GOODWIN, Do. 75 Lust Fourteenth etreet. MPWO PARLORS AND E SIVE TEA ROOM, UN- furnised, on fret floor of a modern house, ina most cen- tral rituation, will ke let to # family or single goutlemen. Apply ati ¢, Houstow street. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, dc. [ROS, BEDSTEAD WAREMOUSE-CHEAP SPRING depot—the best ever made for health, ecouony, to auy bedstead, iron bedstewds, ail sizes, Iron ‘Alkoy eldetis felt beds, pillow Vrivate Gweilings, hotels, c., furnished promptly.” Call and ex roadway, hear Priuce street. (ROMELUS ORNAMENTED PATENT CAST. IRON ruiliny, Without rivete—Am entire wew article, unrival icity, durability and economy, adapted to any fiyle, pattern, or’ ornament, aud warranted 26 cente per rai ding tuvt less than it can be put up on the rivet principle. The Kew York Foundry avd tron Kailing Company maaucactures Ue railing, togetiier with every description of iron work for Luiluitige, Bank and rwult dogs, shutters, brackets, columns, Vault covers, gratiigs, Luleonies, veraudatic, office aud desk ing, Goor kad window guar : ry foos of Forty fiath etreet, North river, Castings of all deseriptions at ¢ lowest price, Spechnens of the railing im sections © Koen ut their warervoms, Broadway. Duane street, a few doors east of Wi KERSHAM'S OLN AMENTAL TRON WORK, Wire railings, act and wrought iron railings, Tron fences lor farms, plantations, &e., dren beceteads, in great variety, Tron furniture of every description. Manufacturer oi all the iron railings on the grounds and in- wide the Crystal wince; also, the dome, stairs, newels, stand- ards, &c. Cireulars aud drawings forwarded Ly the manutac- JOLN D. WACKERSUAM, No. 612 Broadway; works, 7, W and GL 4) AND M7 WASHINGTON son and Murray. Board and lodg: city Will find his mouse PraRuens, ors streut, between K. jug $1 per'day, Persous visiting th & good and Convenient place tu stop at. WA. 5. CHAMBERLIN, Prepric H OTEL AND BOAR ‘EW FAMILY HOTEL, comprising tive bu at the ceruer of Broad: Way aud Llirty-fourth etre. ts as Well as strangers kre here ofiered w quiet home, Without exorbitant enarges. Care every three minut A PIERRE WOUSK, PHILADELPHIA—OPEN FOR the uccommudation of guests September 29, 1955. 4. TAA & SON, Proprietors, 1S FAMILY HOTEL, GRAMERCY PARK.— The undersi, having Mather & Co., have leneed the new aad comm: the easterly front of Gramercy park, exte cuticth to Twenty-tirst streots, and propo on of about the ist of Noveuver u ablisument hiss been erected expressly for she entertainment of tai lice aud gentlemen requiring eomfuctable quarwrs. 1b twine seventy parlors and ope Luadred and fifty ebambors, fitted Up with all the modern conve aud improv ents, aud is eapable of accommodating over two hundred persue, Parties dusircus of waking acrangemeute for the cubiing seatou can apply perfuually to Mr. Sandersen, at te hotel, any day frow iv'untit 12 .M. until 2 @elock 1. M., ur by mote addressed te lis residem So Murray ote a Cli MATHER, of the Astor House, JAMES W. SANDERSON, of the College Hotel, Pe nL rnin Mtn dhs Bhs Mik NEW COLLINS HOTEL, FOOT OF CANAL street, contains one bund rooms, parlors, suites and sipgle room ie Cour JANDERS' ing from opening it i ory derirable location, Ihe rocms will be let om reasonable teruns. TALLMAN & MAVES, INSTRUCTION. Renee TENTION, — BEST PANMANSHIP. — PROFESSOR E RISTOW, well known as it ‘ a birestway tos y vaaght « } good mere Ferme are periority worivall vitation ene dollar AMES R. WATE, wil painting in 8 for first Munday orate, to be pw K. 8, LENMANN BRGS TO INFORM wad the public th he has resumed his inate Jie German, Frenel and Kuglish languages, aad in er sini correspoudence. Fer partivalars, inquite at 666 Mensten street, coruer of Crosby. K, OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF PIANO AND singing, bas Ube honor to inferm his patrons and pupils Vial he bag removed trem bb Lroadway te 80 Walker atreet, near Broadway, and continaes te give lease aud those of Lis pupils, For furtnor iafermaton, please ap ply at his new residuace, before ii kas Me ® PREINDS Cy ¢ NLY ONE DAY LEPT.€66,00 WORTH @P wud building juts. iteon dollars ealy for a homentend y farms wil be distriverod te 2,000 building lots and ig OW sharebolders ave Ge Monday, the da ee lots at Rorereia, b evrated I ih & Leausitul iy advaired by every vitor, nad Where atest inprovemente have vovm made, and lots have ad Tanced iron a0 to AN) percent, Tho sumrea are only S16, whic ir butiding lute « rom fr we be twos nerca, To recure & bh toad near the ety Siem, Apply. iwuicuiavly to CHARLES WOOD, 28 Hrondwoy, where maps cua be led arabix, amd every inCorma tion given. moo ee XTRA PAY. . XTRA PAY.—ALL U. 8 NAVY BAILORS Wito aD) served in any U.S, vessel in the Pasidc at any time from 146 te Lskt, can promptly obtain their double of EDWAKD BISSELL, Agent, Ante) Pursor VU, 8. N., 20 South Witlinm e¢., bolew Wall, —— BOARDING AND Li DCING. ry SUE VA AO, Wiel rable location fur». -uwiau), with bedroums steel teeparaiedy, rt ior, to single gentlemen, wi required seeved i cont 5 aly a parler and ue vies at 70 Frauklin street, fest house Brondway. A SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET—IN A SPLENDIDLY with all tue modern iuprovemente; vay in a Urabe facil, where ae ns duibusees coutaually passing ply. at ‘2 Thirty-seevud strest, votweem itth avenues, FAMILY OF THREE TO FIVE, CAN BB:ACCOM- mi slated spectabie ueichburlood, with well’ far hed rooms e coutaing all un improvements,) ith fail or pa board: wise of piano if required, im & private famis or boarders, at 200 Weet Thirty yyaired, HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, ON THE SECOND for, suitable for ® gentiemas vr gentleman and wife, Ieb, with bound, LY app. ying wt No. 37 Ninth street, rTiiv'cvenes. None bub tose willing to pay s fair price need apy ly HANDSOMELY FUBNISUED SUITE OF ROOMS ON the bist tleor, near 4 recbaurant to let, toa lady am Fonticman, down town, west sidv of broadway, below Tirevt. qiiot persons wiil Hud suis a geuteel loeation. Reat ek, tb wdvanee, Address Crittenden, Beondway LOOKING FOR BOARD OR BOARDERS Arrangements make it the surest and most of securing either, Cail and Page EN Yourselves, Bearders ywiitoly directed to suitable pl lree of charge, Olice, + bast Fourteenth strest, near Unien square ROADWAY.—PARLORS AND BBDROOMS CAN BI vilwined [or bie winter, by respectauly parties im the Taudscmeiy [urnished huvew repicte with modera eenve- Hieneite, ga, hot and evid water, ac., with good attendance. Cail ath Prowinay betwwun Eighty and Ninth stresta. OARD—WITH CHOICE OF ROOMS, CAN NOW BE at Nov, o2 aud cA Last Tweity-tiled street, betweem Lexington and Fourth avenues. The house has she fm provemente. OARD.—A& SUITE OF ELE partments, » parlor adjoiniag, replete With every Convenience lor a ,eutee! Fesidenve, ean apply, at No, iol Teuth etrect, one bivek fom Bromdways Also, roctié fr st OALD.—A GEN ehiluren, deeire board and a large, ior the winter, “They would preter tou fend fer good board will pay a liberal py lays, Micaw ber, Univn piace Moet Oli Fourth strect, “Reierences exchanged, OAKD.—TWO PLEASANTLY LOCATED ROOMS CAN ve bad, With partial board, for sugie gentlemen; these Who Woild Wiek Ww be togetier, This isa very desirable op- Pertunity, ‘The cowforte of & Lome, (uct a boarding heuse,> Tiny be cupected, Location within © few minutes walk from Fultes anu Catherine ferries, Broo ‘oferences given, aud required, Address William, Ms OARD—A'T 190 HENRY STREET in a few minutes walk of Wail gle gentlemen ean be avewmmodascd with rooms om the oud Hour. OaARD.—THRE y nd a geubaman and kis wife, sortatte. roo both railroad gama eon rf way. Apply at 133 Clinton place, biguth strvet, weet of Brondway. NTLY FURNISHED Well furnisue wa bhree ine bev 4 oR. FOUR ‘SINGLE GENTLEMEN, a be accommodated with OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—GENTLEMEN AND Sir WiVOs Wishing periwanend board, cau Le meeommo- ‘ated With suitos of (urmisbed oF un lied rooms, om the o a few rooms for slugiv geutlemen. Apply atl trect, within three minutes walk of the Ful- tou or Wail street ierries, Keferences ervamuged. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—{WO GENTLEMEN AND iti pivasamt apart ivate family. Apply Siven aud required, OAKD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives cau be accomimodated with large rooms, witly bvard, im one uf the best losations ig, i Clinton struct, between Ate vildron taken, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SING) xentiomen ean be accommodated with well fe Toome, Urvakiast and tea, and dinner on Saudays, in @ res apectuble part ef South Brooklya, within five minutes wi from eit outh or Wall street ferris ply at OARD WANTKD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no ether board part of & house will be iid and nurse. He will furnieh em the use of a fine = forte ‘Aduress, otasing Pores, which must b +) Hvrald office, Refe- rence given a GARD WANTED-FOR & GENTLEMAN, WHO would pret vate family, with baths, at $4 er $6 per week, full treet, near broadway preferred, Address artini bourd, wanted, im a ‘quiet, private fi cre aro few boarders, by a single ceutlemay tho vieinity of the Washington parade ground, Ad- vookstore, corner of Broadway and Bleeeker eral vi OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFR AND Lio, (Wight years old) in « private family or boarding. y Wala per Week, Address M. J. W., Herald oifice. IN EAST BROADWAY—GENTLEMEN wives cau Le aceommoda: od with frout par- the second aud tuira floors, ab Ne. Wz some single gon- . References ex- kK. CAVANAUGH, FURNISHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMI- id Jet wcuite of rooms to une or two gentlemen. TLEGAN' wew and bas all the n Vest locations i 8 of stages. Luuee Weel e dera iusproveme! convenient ER STREET, a; alee single URNISHED ROOMS AT NO. 61 WAL near broadway, 4 parlor and sitting © Vedrovine, Apply as above. SURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.— TWO OR THREE SIN- gle genticmen ean be accommodated with ptoasamt Toot, ana partial board, if desired, in & house pleasantly Fitvated, veckpicd by a private family, where the comforts of a home would be recured. References required, Apply at N ‘Thom peon street, between Prince and Houston eeresta, PPURNISHED ROOMS TWO PARLORS ON THE FIRST floor, (au ly (urmished; alse two rooms on the third ty iet, WithOUL Loord, ty gentlemen only, Apply at Greene street, Kelerenees required, JURNISHED APARTM POR GENTLEMEN ONLY, kt No, 2 Houston street, in the linmediate vicinity ef Ue Metropolitan Hotel. ‘The best of reterenee required, -MANMATTAN HOUSE, 7 AND 20 CEN- tre rtree Kk. “Strangers Will to well te eal UUs new crtublislinent, and examine mda Leivre eagaging elaewhere, cunts per might, NE OR TWO YOUNG LADIES, WISHING TO RESIDE in the city for the purpose of receiving iustraction, cam be accommodated with Joard in a tumily having peculiar i mip, iksek maipe Address, by letter, Library, box 2,743 runt ORiee. ODGING PEZMANENT BOARD—WARTED FOR A GENTLE Wan aud Wile, Within three blocks of Chainbers or Chareh iroets, where there are ue otler buariers preferred. Moals abrixauid tweive welock. addross K, C. H., stating terms, Herald atfiee, ] OOMS AND BOARD—A VERY DESIRABLE FRONT roots and bedroom, with large pantry, wardrobe, 4e., Gh the second Hor 6 ¢ No. 19 Warren place, (Charles rirect,) Will be vacant about the 4th October, and may be had by a gentienan and wile wishing a comfortable winter howe; bath conveniences ou same floor. Please call as uear Fourth street aud Kighth avei Address bux 78 Girard Mouse, } POous WANTED <4 SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES & Well furnished parlor aud bedroom adjoining, om the zecond of third floor, with breakfast served in room; situation in or near Broadway, besween Canal aud Niyth streets. The terme must be reasonable. Address Jones, Horald office, OUMS—WITH BOARD, FOR & GENTLEMAN AND hie Wile, of single gentlemen, # back parior on firs feor, OF trout or back room on she fourbh four, aud & hail zoo on the third floor, in pleasant location in Fourteenth street, Viease cail ut'227 West Fourteoath streot, Kefereuces ex- ebunged. ISITERS TO THE CRYSTAL PALac! dations for single gentiemen.—Newly fu by the day, week, or month, at J. T. Cox's hotel, corner ‘Lhirty ninth rtewet and Sixth’ a on the first bloek below she Cryetal Palas HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. wns Prana wt ISH. ROOM WANT- in gume private Ti the modern improvements, in a cation above Bend strech, for « small family withe Address S40 ost Office, stating rent IBERAL PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR a pair of white swans, Address H.W. L., box M9 Pest Othe. [aa USE, on A Fae ot ONR, by & genteel viel, . ent mi moderate, Address Herald office, come HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e. wWiniieonwne aw + N OWNER IS WANTED FOR A DARK BAY HUB, large fice, bob twil, and black eovercd wagom, supposed ie have been stolen, Inquire of THUMAS H. SEASE. police officer, & Barelay street. ROE SAVE 4 PAIR OF BROWN MORGAN HO) lately from Vermont, alo « i all warranted ‘seu f superior excell fered for of Seventy- hey Gan be seem. 40HN CALLAUAN, re’ SALE—A HOTEL COACH, HARNESS, PAIR OF horses, und work of hotel, which is doimg & Grst rav@ vusiness. Jnquire at No, 9 Murtisom street, VOR LARGE BAY HORSE, SEVENTEEN nd and gentle in harness, belonging to & ate gentioman, who ix leaving tue eity, Apply to Mr. th, No. 8 North Moore struct, Het FOR SAL¥.—A VERY SUPERIOR HORS! fcr sale, he is over sixteen hands high, seven youuw found, kind, dud a very. fast travelie tnd enduraice. Suthciont reasons gi 4 Warren street, botweem iW and 4 0'¢ SE FOR Sal. cid, We bawds bigh, eoaod and kind in drivelies,-wht stand without tying. Suitable for Apply (WH. AGNEW & SUNS, 24 Prout stroet, CROSBY STRERT.— Larwens, taddlos, We. EW YORK HORSE Auction sale of Lerses, carr Nay aad Wednesday av IPovclock eveey Monday and WTOUN M, GATFABLD, Prapeiotes, = i = sce anuall EXCURSIONS, nt bov'n-+ri-> SO R INVALIDS.—FOR INVALIDS, OR ching & change ef vlunate tor a short trip ty the West Ladies i TROPIC BIRD, ©) Fovwthe moeter, #reegiar packet, to eail from Philadeipinia the ee’ nGctober. ‘The ship will visit Barbadoes, Demarara, s wud Turks Jetands, giving tie uy sow rt, and return to Philadelphia in abou’ she arrangements for passomgcers are complete, baing provided with bath house, jee house, cow, Ae, woot opacioas, Well ordered staterooms, furnished with all modora impreve: ments, Passage for the Vornve out home, 80: te Bare 5, to Demarara, $05, Everything provided with tae ption of wines, For furtier particulars, apply to THOS. WALTSUN & SUNS, FaalndePaiR same and bach

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