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ary THR YELLOW FRVBK—ErFROY Thirty-three interments were reported 16: fifteen were from yellow fever. eleven interments, six of yellow fev Cotton has been mare depressed sin Washington’s news. ‘The market for flour ir tev wards; we quote at $6 25, > NEWS BY TELEGRArH. Interesting from New Orlea. OF eRe wom WEWS—ARRIVAL OF THE FALCON, ore New Onuins, (et At Mobije he ree on h the » ‘The steamship Falcon, which left Axpinwalt ow the 24 ult., has arrived. She was detained in consequence waving to wait for the Crescent (ivy Jater from California. Delegate to Famuel P. Allen has been elected de! There is nothing the Whig State Conventien. Rocumsres, Get. 1, 1853. from this aity to the Whig State Convention. Military Mevements. PortLann, Oct 2, 1863. Company K, of the Third artillery, United States Army, 3. stationed at Fort Constitution, New Castle, commanded by Brevet Major Austin, has been ordered to California, and tioned at will leave on Monday next. The company s Port Preble has been ordered to California viourly the cofiin coi Funeral of General Tallmadge. Yesterday afternoon the last token of respect was paid to the remains of General James Tallmadge, who died sud. « denly at the Metropolitan Hotel on Thursday, the ult.—by the performance ofthe burial service acen to the liturgy of the Protestant Episcopal faith, at Grac Chareh, in Broadway. The hour advertised for the re- Bgious ceremony was 20’clock P. M., and some time pre- aining the 29th ing corpse of the venerable deceased had been placed in the position that it occupied @uring the service, namely, in front of the reading desk before the railing that encloses the communion table and The coftin, which is of rosewood, studded with ailver nails, was placed lengthwise, so that the head of the corpse lay opposite to the eastern window at the end of the altar, and the feet pointed to the western entrance altar. at the end of the church. It was, therefore, a conspien ous object to every one that passed up the nave to take their places in the pews that had been assigned to them. The coftin contained no other ornament about it but a silver plate, on which was inscribed the name, &e., of the deceased, in the following style:— ecoeccoceccoece ° JAMES TALLMADE © coe5ce eeegecccoecoococe ‘There wat no leaden coffin in» Bom January 20, 1 Lied September_: 1853, eooo ec eceosoe® Cry de the outer sltell, the Core navIng Deen MMpry prod in tHe rosewood coffin above mentioned, which was lined with satin. At 2 o'clock the burial service for the dead was com- menced with a voluntary, perfo organist of Grace Church, Mr. iain A. King. med on the organ by the Dr. Taylor then vead the prayers and lesson in a very impressive manner, as laid down in the ritual of the Pro- testant Episcopal Chureh, the latter being that part of Scripture which is always read upon such occasions, namely, a portion of the 15th chapter of St. Paul's First Rpintle to the Corinthians, beginning at the 20th verse: In the course of the ceremony the following hymn was sung in a very beautiful manner by the vocalists whose names are here given, and who form the choir of the @bharch —Pri Miss Northall; contralto, M der; baw, Br. Myer:— The next part of the cer ipal vocalis 388th HYMN. (©. M.) DEATH. Jod, chap. 14, Ist, 24, 5th and 6th verses, Few are thy days, and full of wo, O, man, of woman born! Thy’ doom is written—'Dust thou art, dust thou shalt return.” Pehold the emblem of thy state, In flow’rs that bloom and die, Or in the shadow’s fleeting form, That mocks the gazer’s eye. Determin’d are the days that fly Successive o’er thy head; The number’d hourés on the wing, That lays thee with the dead. Great God! afflict not, 1 thy wrath, The short allotted span That bounds the few and weary days Of pilgrimage to man. ‘The choir likewise chanted a portion of the service,-and this part of the funeral finished with the benediction which wag recited by Dr. Matthews. Mrs, Julia Bodstein, former! Dresler; tenor, Mr. Selanei- Mire RP Boot 0), Jone Nash NY; Kwa Hiner, Hamburg: M Buiilicrs, NS Miller, FM Beckley, Potor ‘Murex utHivan, Mr'Honatield, N'Y; Md Emi} Hoi | JC Cropper, Mine MA Barker, Mr Jack } on, Mr Hutt iJ 8 Wiltkank, Mrs GD Parish, Phila. | aM pain: 8'Hopkins and lady, Goo A Wicks, NY | Mre Stansbury, child and servart, Mre WM Witney, of Cb» 8 O'Shaughuessy of NY, wile, #i PEN TY) GR Precman of Ky: € Hhoswe 4 Mr Hontor « 5; Win’ Jackson Th Stores NV; AM V's rervant: GA Haft 0; BP Aiken and lady, NY bine Souk June dwar 4 child erstone, NY Kirseoor, NY: D Marri zaruy and boy, NY IP NY A La ¥ Callaghan, N ¥ Port Testun, in the #teamehap Maris Mise Riekns ’ Mre Dani Heriet, Mire ut! 5 Sendder br att Mive # mun, Miss A Siowan, Mr Sloman, T Jas Hederly, DL Gh Mee € Wetherby, ‘Avams, Mr Webti nd lady PA Welton we Preston, jr, Win C Preston, ir, i RL Preston, W S Greene, © © Bean, Mra J 4 5 ebild and fnfant, Mre Villepier, Mirs Moore, Mrs Beard, Or Miller and Indy, Mise Cuttin, Mes Cutting, Masters P'ycu i Cuttinu, BH Mins H Sehrioner, Mra Sehriner, JM Sohriener. & Otten, John C Brown, 3 Boy jady and ebild, C Cummings, 4 H Hughes, J wi Mrv Mi Brewer, Mr Des nding, Mist Jennette G lowe,’ A Clark, E Winters, BT B: Flannagan, N Bo: Hallett, Geo © Che H Breaker, lady ait font, HG Smitl “Green, JJ J fon, Mr’ Mai cun, EA Mabre Wm H hildren, © . Mies MA Batchelds nis, y, J Smith, J Woothead Wright, JH Donaldeon, Z Jackson—and $2 in tie ste For Savannah, in the steamship Florida—J Pitch, Dy ¢ HW Straw, Miss EA Wright, Miss S Muinforu aud Zornoi child, BUH Park and lady, RG Hollister, Samuel Macher, I Hart, Mrx Hathaway, Mrs Hine, Miss Hine, C Hine, RB Wat- n, RA Beers, Chas'E Dana, WG Allen,’ J W Gro 4 Chains, W Denhain, N Butler, CH Devble Rouse, W B Bloodgood, R Berlin, Georse Mo v, lady. child, and servant; Mrs EW Cotton, Miss Maria Cotton, Hi Middlebrook, James Cuddick, Hugh Carlisle, A P Miller, H Dessau, Indy and child, '4 M Jones, H Jones, Mrs EJ Scott, Mrs Lacoste, Mra M’ Warner and’ two children, Miss Bours, Mrs JH Bours, child and aurse, Miss Martha Deica Mrs MW Brown, Mrs Holton, © F Bennis, Jose Quintia De Parzo, Simeon De Parzo, J R'Bacon, J 8 Woodside, Thomas Conway, Mrs Harriet Green, Mrs EU Smith, Miss C soll, Miss M Prescott, Mrs’ J.C Sturtevaut’ and eh Merry and Indy, JL Clark and lady, G W Tinker, Bartlett, OS Brown, V B Oliver, Misa © J Jobn: - kinson, JE Benjamin, F Clark, James Lynoh, Mrs $ Anthony, Chas Tart, W Bennett, J Asher, Edward Taylor, J Marshatl E A Sinclair, L F Stow and lady, Capt Egelson, ‘Ji D H Ames, John McDougall, A C1 BS Hill, James Harris, BB Hotchki \d child, Misa Clark, Miss Hunter, tadoro, HC Holmes, Miss Bemis, J D Hop: Qe ieee an Wither ‘ise Hatha- way, P Mumford, Indy and son; E Jenckes, George A Knight, E Crane, J MeCrosker, P D Mumford, Robert Riker and lady, H Baldwin, Jacob Shafer—and 82 in the steerage. For Norfolk, £e, in the US mail steamsi®p Jamestown—C H Baldwin, T Tupper, © H Hermann, F Mf Hammond, W Ward, John Randolph, H P Bunting, L'H Webb, M Watton, W Feiguaon, E Watson, Pearsey Perington, Marcus Hartt, J B Spring, J'Tennell, G'Johnson, RV Johnson, F Atkinson, W Atkinson, LL Smith, RH Jarves, GW Re Wysham, R Whitehorst, it L Owen, M'M R Todd, berton, EF Yarborough, R Voths Xt Todd, { and two children, Mra Joison “ize Th 7 Rpshmore, 7 2 cuapp and indy, Mrs Hew ale os ou ,, lensiey ain x JF Mearley, Sohn Ables, Mrs W E'Mitehell, Mo SA sf Worurtevett, M Howell, Thomas Harney and lady. Mrs Grhee, Mise Poole, John Time and lady, ‘tes tore Miss MJ Decarterett, Mry NE Decarterett, RJ Mise Adam, Mrs Happy N Salisbury, Hf Ruisinnor gon, N Thompson, Miss M William, Mise VM Lowndes and lady, $M Siple and lady, GW Qreoumay. Mr M Tashington, Mise Sarah ton, Miss Mary Barker, Wt H Taylor, WA Deas, © Hote mee satya vy rd, 8 Maly mann Miss 8 60 in the et ABRIVALS. F ) Savannah, in steamship Alabama—Mise Lissie Peter. ton, Miss M-Shillwort, DT Ricuardson, J Prindle, Dr South. 2, Jumnes M Magic, Mex JB Magic, Mist Anna A Magie, E Miller, Mre B Miller, Dr Cuyter From Charleston, in # Forgay, Capt W Kean, Page, G Street, J R Town From Glasgow, in ship Luconia— From Domarara, in Br trig Lady © Dr Drake, Mrs Smith. The Alleged Gas Fraud. TO THs PUBLIC. wen charged betore Justice Stew m the ‘Manhattan Gas Company, wd of #Police Intelligenc Hanan of day, I deem it but justice tom d the public to state, ‘as they will also learn in the issue, that no secret pipe has been affixed by me to the “main leader below Having ing unde vest t of purloin- as set forth ny consisted in escorting the remains of the deceased to the grave, its resting place being at the New York Marble Cemetery in the Second avenue, where is situated the Tallmadge family vault. This ix not, however, to be its final resting place, it being intended to deposit the remains ata future p Greenwood Cemetery, where « vault is at present in pro- w4 of erection out by the attendants, preceded fod in for the family. The coffin was borne dby the nexton of Grace Church, when it was carried to the grave, followed by the relatives and friends of the deceased walking funeral. The following dearers:—Geo. Griswold, Esq., Judge Nelson, Jud, Judge Oakley, Hon. Luther Bralish, W.B. Crosby, Esq... ‘Aaron Vail, the deceased, namely, Drs. Pratt, were likewise present. Jeft arm. sq gentlemen acted as n foot, it being a pall Betts, ndGeneral Chandler. The physicians of Peters, and Vanderberg, In pursuance of a resolution agreed to on the preceding day at a meeting of the American Institute, the members of that body likewise attended the funeral, wearing # badge of mourning on the The following are the names of some of the individuals who were present at the funeral, relatives and friends of the decea Institut of the aboy Niblo, of Niblo’s Stephen Williams ; I Henry F. Tallmadge, Philip 8. Van Rensselae ceased, with his children; Ale uverneur M. V rden late U, President of the American In: Secretary of do. ; Alexander T Ki James 6 d, and members of the American son in law of the de- S, Van Rensselaer, brother ins, of Westchestor; Wm. Philip Burrows ; Hone ; Edwin Williams ; L. Nas Marshal ; Dr. Reese, V ute j H. Meigs, Recording ewart, of Broadway ; an many others whose mames we were not able to ascertain, They occupied the eeatral part of the church, which had been reserved for their use, during the reading of the burial service, the pall bearers, whose nam hav @ al- ready been given, being seated in front, and distinguished from the-ethers by white scarfs worn across the should- era, ornamented with a rosette. The aisles were set apart for the congregation, and there was a large number e@ buil mt, particularly of ladies ; but from the vast s ‘than was really the case. The body was afterwards carried to the cemetery, where ft was interred with the usual xolemnities. A. ( sexton of the Dutch Reformed Church in Lafayette place, was the undertaker. The deceased, Gen. Tallmadge, was seventy-six years of the time of his death, and, when younger, was remarkable for his strength and pugilistic attainments, We were told an anecdote, lity ina most striking light. eral Tallmadge went to bad his pugilistic skill put to a severe test. ben eof him tl When a zo of 4 much smaller Brady, shows this latter oung man, gland, and while on a vi The gentle: men had been amusing themselves with sparring, which was at that time more fashionable among the English aristocracy than at present, and Tallmadge was pitted rainst a skillful opponent. While engaged in sparring with him, one of the party whispered to Tallmadge to be cautious, informing him that his opponent was no less @ Te a champion of Engl Tallmadge’s i f Heachery, as he perhaps though {t, and sal brought a blackguard which was no the belt. have th him dow bith biting the inglorions dust, onl highly spoken of in Europe, ¢ for her beauty. Petersburgh, where he dance heard to xpeak in high terms drawback being the fact that or perhaps the Ameri The i throne of the Russian Emperor, Personal Inte ee nage than the well known Crib, the prize fighter, Jand, as he was called, from wearing was roused at this piece of “What against me; I'll knock ner said than done, and the hty Crib was immediately levelled to the round, General Tallmadge left an ‘child, a daughter, Mrs. Van Rennselaer, who was ving the General's visit, Nicholas, at a ball at St. with Miss Tallmadge, was her beauty, the ‘only @ was not a Russian, or n lady might have shared the Among the passengers by the Aretie is Col. John Addi- son Thomas, the Judge Advocate of the United States be- fore the Mixed Commission which ‘the adjustment of unsettled claims between England and this country. Judge Mr is the Commissioner. is siccompanied yy his family. is to sit in London for Col. Alderman George P. Sanger has tenlered his resignation asa member of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of Charlestown, Mass., he being about to remove from the city to.cnter upon his duties a4 District Attorney for the county of Suffolk. ¥ D. J. Mears, Wilmington; D. Chandler, Mobile; 8. W. ’,‘Clere, St. Louis; 1. E, Bach- Radeliite, England; Rev. F Washington; W. G. Horton, In- ler, Boston; T. Jones, diana; C. Hilson, Philadelphia, arrived yesterday at’ the Prencott House. J. Willinger, Ohio; L. Benedie Baltimore; J. Duff, Boston; W.' Murphy Greigh, Texae; Dr. Anderson Va.; H. Wi A. Duke, Philadelphia: Geo. Cole, Bu yesterday at the s Gen. Morehead, Charleston, Col. A. G. Hout, Va. Hazen’, Conn. J. Hayes, yen, O'Donnel K, icholes. Albany; J. Champlain, , Syracuse; W. it Cobb Ney ‘y.; J. H. Cobbs, Va.; 1, Baltimore, arrived T.N. Crittenden, Ky; D. Mixer, , Texas A. ae ;Gen. Walbasls, U. 8. Army; Culla’ Burdl Krowles, England; Dr. Wishan, U. 8. N.; Ds, Crary, U.S. mail steamship Baltic; A. Ely, Celifornia; G. Hunt, Dover, ©., arrived yesterday at the Astor, 8. C, Cabell, Florida; iH R Rut , 8. Co: Dr. J.C. Macke: j Jou. Weod, Bermuda, W. 1; H.W. Queen, U. 8. M. C., arrived yester- day at the Metropolitan Hotel. in 1" man and family, NY Mrs 8 OL town, NY of a Sobbard and } nt a Line J ‘ow W Gibbs, Phila fones, NY; Mesre E Kirkpatric Davis, NY"Rev J nd. NY; ix Je Chappell surg oe Lat New ¥ Me Cotton, Misa I Catto Brewater, Bri Gen J A Thomas atehes, wife, DEPARTURES. the U8 thai! stean YansRawe, Lip Arctic, for Liverpoo! rk; J W Baater, Phil ny Mr Wo US Ag ad Mrs J R Onativia, NY Y; M Lanier Bamet and lady, NY; Lowry, James of Clams anil bearer F NY; Providenge, 8 Mr George Jones, Mr L Hermi M Mrs. Salty ‘enwick, Eng; Mr J H Maho Wm Brumer, nd ey cf the meter,’ although there has been an old pipe discover ed, which might have been in use before I occupied the premires, but which has never been used by me, nor has its alleged use in the least lessened my gas expenses. [ only ask that my friends will suspend their judgment 1 the matter is properly adjudicated. New York, Sept. 29, 1853. ZENO BURNHAM, ‘The Directors of the Association for the Ex- hibition of the Industry of all Nations give notice that the exhibition is now open to the public in all ite branches, Some changes and additions will hereafter, from time to time, Le inade, but in ity great departments of raw produce, manufactured articles, machinery, and fine arts, the exhibi- tion may be now pronounced complete, ‘The Directors, in making this announcement, take pleasure in saying that, in all its branches, it is by far the most com prehensive and attractive that has ever been made in this country, and they believe it will compare favorably with any over made, - ’ The display of foreign art, and the products of the skill of the Old World, i# altogether sperior to anything ever before collected in this evuntiy, while the inventive ingenuity, the Tncebanical skill, and the indnstrial energy of our own peoplo have never before been made so apparent, The enterprise aud the talent of over 5,00) exhi rreduced this array of the most beautiful and useful products of human intelligence, and the Directors now earnestly i their fellow citizens to embrace the present opportunity to examine and to stndy a collection, the like of which never has een, and, in all probability, will not im many years again b offered to their observation, - fe ree The exhibition will close in the month of December next. Mortimer Livingston nn? pnitip B jortimor Livingston, Philip Burrow Alfred Pell, Jobuiton Livingston, August Belmont. Charles W, Foster. Alex. Hamilton, J Theodore Sedgwick. Geo. L. Schuyler, Wm. W. Stone Elbert J. An William Whetten. Henry R. D: 3 John Dunham, W. ©. H. Waddell. William Jacob A. Wentervelt. Watts Shern Jomes A. Hamilton, ¥. W. Edmo: Samuel Nicholeon. o.8, THEODORE SEDG Ons. E. ANDERSON, Treasui Lanan C. Sruanr, Acting Secretary. ICK, President Office of the Gencral Superintendent, Crys- tal Palace, New York, Sept. 19, She " Notice is hereby given that no. more applications to exhi- Wit in this building, whether foreign or det granted, J. M, BATCHPLDER, exetary of the Suporinten Readers of the Herald.-We Respectfally call ‘feb attention to the advertisement i heade wbuly one day left.” | No bott offered to secure a country residence diately, to CHARLES WOOD, 8 Brondwa, ‘Williamson's Doguerrectypes by Electricity. 249 Fulcon stree tautancour port securing the happy ex are Hats, Manufactured and Sold dy RAFFERTY & LEASK this fall onnnot he snrpassed in style or durability, and are sold much lower than the Broad- ices. Calf and get one of thoso inimitable hats, and serted in it without extra charge. No. corner of Pearl Explanation to the Public.—Carroll and Hutchinson deem it expedient to inform the public of the a dition made to their business of diamonds, watches, je elry, silver and plated ware, which they are invited to ox- amine, without fear of incurring the necessity of @ purchase, In the fancy goods department will bo fonnid a richer aelec: ion o recherche fancies, particularly adapted for holiday, wedding and philoy na presents. (, & H’s increased facilities of capital and foreign agents, of reined tastes and jndging guaranteed the prbliorextra Yavilities for purchasing. Car roll and Hutebinson respectfully offer their thanks to the public for the liberal patronage, hitherto bestowed on thom, and C. 4H. assure the public ‘no attention shall ba found wanting—but their best endeavours to merit thoir continu: ance and approbation, Dimonds, watehe Iry end fancy goods, CARROLL & HUTCHINSON, 5i7 Broadway. The Holian Patent.—T. Gilbert & Co. are the owners of the much edmi lian patent, and conso- quently can supply 2he, publi Folian pianos lees than any other house. HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent, No. 33} Broadway, the great pinno and music establishment. Melodeons.—S. & H. W. Smith’s Cele- brated melodeons aro tuned in the equal temperament. The harmony is as good in the remote keys as it is in tho common, They are the only melodeona so tuned, and aro unquestiona- for melodeons. HO. bly the hest. | Momthly paymonts tak BY Broadway, Sole Agent. RACE WATERS, Second-Hand Pianos.—An Extensive As. gortment, nt great bargains, nearly squal to new, age to be found at the warerooms of HORACE WATERS, No. 3x) Broadway, the great piano and music establishment. ‘The Best Pianos in the World.—T. Gilbert & Co.’s pianos, with iron frames and cireulor svales, are ac- knowledged to he the best; they defy competition in tone ality, and price, A large assortment at HORACE WA ERS’, 333 Broadway, the sole agent, Song.—Guardian Spirits. Words by Simmonds; music by Thomas Baker, very beautiful Published bs R. WATERS, 333 Broadway. BORACE N. B.—On Tuesday next a new ,,by the same author and composer, entitled * Give mo a Kis The Great ofthe —' Little Katty, or Hot Corn,” by J. Simmonds. This song from tho tirst day ublication has beon a general favorite. 4,000 copies been in four week: lished by WATERS, 383 Broadway, HORAC! moretermactaic Manager of this tablish: teas nt, No. 345 Broadway, has just Packages of 's on. ANew Jam ‘words and melody. eo) Tuttle’ Jondid dressing canes, suitable ese caser are clogantly fur- wary for the toilette. We advise mde to call and examine thom at their carliest co Ladios and gentlemen will also find at TUT- Imost every article of n usefal or ornamental charac- ver desi ‘a8 presents to frionds, whether young or old, malo or female. Silks.—The most Splendid Stock of Silks ever offered in New York may bo found at HITCHCOCK & LEADBEATER’S, M7 Broadway, corner of Loonard etre ‘They have alto every other style of seasonable dry good od are selling the best quality kid gloves at fifty conts, 1 Ribbons! Rib- Trimmings! Trimmings hons!—R. G. MCKENZIE, 271 Hudson strot, hus on hand, and is offering at prices extremely low, a xplenitid assortment of the above goods, to which he invites your attontion, Competition is said to be the Soul of Busi- nest, but GREEN, No. 1 Astor Houso, belioven that if ho ‘were to cor.pete with some tradesmen {a unpunctuality and misfite, he would bo. likely to lose the custom for his elegaat shirts, now peuring in from all quarters, Cheg rt Ina Gietothe "areqststny suger mata . io Ke: There is no place in the city where purchasers are Morea. Our motto is profits, Homyphroy, No. the trade; all of wt ppetition Splendid Carpeting, at nd vilplotis warehouse, No. ct Gow Henutilnd tie ostry, Browsed, only, marin, gid Venitie rpeting lower than any sitnilar «tablishinent in the United States. English ofielotiia, from one to oight yards wide, tom tee per yard: English dr > ot Fy ard ie i Ud. to $2 por yard; good incrain ones te, 4 Call and sea at J WYATTS, te Bowery Tremendous B: ns : AT WIRAM 4 1) Bowery rement ! Turkey, Persia | aie and’ Bruswols ! and ingrain carpets ! table-coy. Sewing Machines.~Though Price of en's sewing machines has been ranch te tho cuiatity is better than ever. A mawutactory ab este p with mnequalle Tare tal perfection nt, enables us to produc of the world, and oven ows wa vor and their work, and form oureud’s Liquid Hair Dye invented, Beware of pufind dycs, ud Way, oppo- ations in the hair dye, and the sale Nine private rooms Surld for the application of Tits of his pewly invented wigs and toup 4}! on one floor. Bald Heads will soon Disappear of Barke a ier "s Cheveuxtonique, This wonderful preparation it to grow when every thing else has failed. Try it. Price 2 cents a hottl id everywhere. Principal depot, BARKER’s ladies’ hair dressing saloon, No. 439 Broadway, Important to All who Value their Halr.— BENDALL, the hair cutter, No. 103 Chambers street, (near Church,) has a restorative which is infallible: to prove it be will restore the bair or make no charge. The only manus Ineturey in the city who makes this offer, It is worth a trial Call, ee Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock- sfor enlarged veins of the legs, elastic kneceaps, spinal , Indies’ belts and clubfoot, knockknee prtment ot vhildreny? v. Ate Aun street, near ora Hernia Effectually Cured by Marsh’s ight, eeladjusting truss. Unquestionable x piven e who have heen radically cured and their trusses th . Also, improved elastic suspender race for expanding the’ chest and p ing aym- n, women, and children, ‘Open ARSH & CO., No, 2% Maiden lane, Rheumatism, Pains, Aches, Swellings, Old ors, cuts bruises, sore throuts, Ac., are immediately cured Vy Dr, TOBEA Venetian Liniment, [tis wav prasad the no pay, De- pot 240 Greenwich street. 25 and 60 conte. For sale by all the druggists. try, by des 4 t cines ent to any part by express, Artificial eyes tor eale. To Invalid matic Schiedam Schnapps have been introduced but about two years, but in that briet time their virtues have been acknowledged to an almost incredible extent until it is a matter of some difficulty to keep up a supply adequate to the demand, #0 fast are orders pouring in upon the proprie tor from every State and territory m the Union—from Maiae to Oregon aud California, It is not only asa remedial agent that the Schnapps are to be recommended, but as a gentle and vertectly harmies stimulant, which cannot be otherwise than ealthiul and invigorating, and may be indulged in with im- punity, by those of temperate habits without the slightest Tear ci the baneful, mournful, and horrible consequences of 4ntoxication—that vice which desolates the social hearth, en- tails misery upon countless thousands, fills our hospitals, almshouses, and prisons, and even furnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit, Put up in quart and pint bottles, hand- somely wrapped, With Iny uame on the bottles, cork wud label.” For sale by all the respectable druggists aud grocers in the city. cates i UDULPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer, 39 Beaver street. All gin sold under the name of Schnapps, unlese it has my signature on the label, he 7 September 28, at the house of the Rev. Mr. , in Allen stveet, New York, PrEs- corr F. Hargis, of Boston, Mass., to Mixs MarGaner A, P. Hetrox, of Charleston, 8. C., late of Baltimore, Md. On Wednesday evening, September 28, by the Rev. John M. Forbes, D.D., Joun Heky EvEks to Miss Kare E. Moray, daughter of the late John Moran, Died, On Saturday, October 1, of consumption, Jouy Hunrur, (printer,) aged 26 years, His friends, and those of the ay are invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, William Cuthbert, No. 150 Walker street, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock. On Friday, September 30, after a short illness, Parrick Dempsey, aged 30 years, a native of the county Longford, parish of Granard, Ireland, His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited A his funeral, from his late residence, No. 83 et, this afternoon, at two o’elc ., Without fur- On Friday, September 30, Mrs. Mary CLancy, amidst the regrets of her many friends, jer remains will be conve: in Manhattanville, to Calvary wo o'clock BO, known ay you ed from her late residence Cemetery, Williamsburg, this after a short illness, Winuzam <ankey, aged 21 years and Skaman, bette 10 month The relatives and friends are respectfully re his funeral, from No. 244 Forty-second Ninth and Tenth avenues, this after precisely On Satur sted to treet, be. Dn, at two : 1, Davin A. Prous, P Chapter, No. 21.0. U, A., aged 49 years, The relatives and nds of the fam officers and members of Perry Chapter, No. 210. 0 the in general, ar ally invited to attend the . from his Jate res . 188 West Thirty . this afternoot two , Without farther in- vitation. The members of the Order will meet at the chapter room, ce Twenty ninth street and Eighth avenue, atyl o’clocic On Saturday of Perry first y ing, October 1, Hesraerta Patarer, youngest daughter of William ond Matilda J. Pennoyer, aged 4 months and 23 days. ‘The relat nds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this alternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence, of her parents, No. 62 Ludlow sixeet, without further invi On Thursday, Repter lisbury, Orange county, Joux BisKeLy, in the 62d year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residence of his brother, James >. 89 Hammond street, this afternoon, at three out further fi lingering :llness, Fozza th year of her age, nds of the family are respectfully her funeral, this afternoon, at one te residence, No. 91 Thirdavenue. Her eonwood. aged 4 years, ives and invited to attend om her remains will be ta Grorey, son of Pili ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and uncles, James R. 2 respectfully invited to atiend his fternoon, at thr ek, trom the reside his parents, 3 inth ‘On Saturday, Oc and Julia Clarke, } The funeral will take place at ten o’ clos trom the residence of his parents, 72 Bay In this city, on Friday, September 90, Hissny Cravy nly child of Fmanuel and Eveline Clayburgh, aged years, § months and 10 days. On Saturday, October 1, Wiuuaw Facax, aged 1 year and 4 months, youngest son of James and Bridget Fagan, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from No. 126 Clinton place, Eighth street. on jetober 1, ApEtamn, daughter of Ne- thaniel I Amanda MeCready, aged 3 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend her funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 190 West Fourteenth street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further {nyitation. On § :1, after a lingering (ness, Juans Tuomas Brapy, only son of Ann and James Brady, ‘aged 1 year, two months and four days. ‘The friends of the family, and those of his uncles, Mi- cbael and Patrick Brady, are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from th? residence of his father, No. 234 East Thirteenth street, without further invitation. On Thursday, September 29, Epwry, infant son of John ©, and Charlotte V. Sly, aged 1 year, 3 months and 14 days. dn Friday, September 38, after a short illness, Tuomas His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, without further invitation, from his late residence, Navy street, corner of De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. At Bay St. Louis, Miss., at 3 o’ ule 21, of black vomit, Miss CLana F. Middlebury, Vermont, and sister to Mrs. this city. In Brownsville, Texas, Sept aged 39 years, eld United States Nay Boston papers please cop; NN ET LT ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEB THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGE September recently from C, Lathrop, of ber 2, Mr. Joan 8. Hixoy, the late Sumuel Cooper Hixon, CRYSTAL PALACE. SUPERINTENDENTS) OFFICE, CRYS D Sept. 5, 1863. ‘The public aro respectfully informed that the Crystal Pa- eis now open every day, Sundays oxcopted, betwgen the eof Wo'elock A. M, and 10 o'clock P.M. ‘until further notice, Single Admission. . Children under twelve y 6 (or exch AL PALAC! no) 02 oe 2) 10 0 veces OD them © vee hid: EL CR alendar montis) ‘ ‘Admission on Saturday, 7h Visiters are particularly requested “to provid with change to provent delay at the entrance, Tickets may be purcha@d at the ontrance to tho Cryetal Palace, or at the musie store of Win, Hall, & Sou, No. 2) Broadway, corner of Park placo; also at Joli@s musiv plore, No. 300 Broadway. JOHN M, BATCHELD: Secretary of the Superinterdente, PEFFON AT. WILLIAM BUTLER, ¥¢ M" Y ecre go, likewise dam ip'm the same vounty, ef Dt years ago, are requested Gr merlin New York, or to write will hear of somaghing to thatr advan tu, « JOTICR—IF MR. HENRY I. JONES, OF BURKE county, Georgia, will call at our office, he will receive = © donpateh from Awe 0. & A. WETMORE: ILK&NNY LY OF * Banu who ean ‘elogr ta. & OG. No, 73 Water eteoet, IPHE YOUNG LADY, WITH THR AUBURN RING- lete, Hue eyes, and ‘purple velvet anantilla, who so fell iu love, yesterday morning, with the beautiful giraffes at Barnom’s Musoum, if aesured that she can eee them at almost any hour of the day and evening. DY WHO CALLED AT 212 CENTRE STREET, Grand, on the 2th inst, in reference to having some replated, is informed that the work will be done rdipg to the memorandum leit if (he articles are tent at OB. ©. M.—GO TO THE POST OFPICE IN BROAD- Way, afew doors above Canal street. Letters axe there for you. WwW RECEIVED, 4ND HE ° vnder the head of Per- ‘ for areply. Addrow ae ve THE FIREMEN. NDSHIP HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO, —Members of the above company are requested to ate tend # meeting, at No. 40 Rivington etrect, Monday ovening, ot. 3, at B o'clock. Punctual attendance particnlarly re: quested. By order, FP. A. RIDABOCK, Foreman, Enwn. H. Vowrer, Secretary, titties THE TURF. L. I.—TROTTING—ON TUESDAY, 0c half-past 2 P. M., a mateh for $1,000, milé heats, best three in five. H. Jones names ¢. g. Depan, oolt, to wagon | J. Whelpley names tm. Lady eliet in’ haraeoe Immediately after a match for $200, mile heats, best three in five, to wagon! Nelson g.g. Denis MeCabe; J. Whelpley names &. eval, Widliam Tell. Stages will leave the Williamsburg forry for the course, hourly. JOHN I.’ SNEDIKER, Propri THE MILITARY. ILITARY.—THE CHEVALIER GUARD VI their sincere thanks to M Kimnel and Miss Klauber cevasion of their recent target © Captoin, GK RY NION COURSE, r RETURN hevalier, Mrs, Hane, Mre, eit Leautiful prizes on the “excursion. By order of the UBERG, Orderly Sergeant. ASHINGTON CONTINENTAL GUARD, COMPAN W »: Second Regiment.—The members of this compan; ped articularly requested to be present atethe armory, Bagle rill Rooms, on Monday evening, e734 o’clook, ‘at thelr'sue nual meeting, af business of the most vital importance to every member of this corps, connected with a change of uni- form, &e., will be brought up. JOHN DARROW, Captain, THoMAs A. Hexnwans, Orderly, JS, Ramseven Secretary. STOLEN GooDs. OR. THE he ‘OF POLICE, SEPT. 30, 863.— Owners are wanted for the following ‘propert; the First district polive court, at the Tembe. Cen tea, rises .¥1z.—Une common gold bracelet and three trunks, taken from the fire of the Pearl Street House; also, at this’ office, two ilver spoons, marked ‘ Mansion Honse,” 2 GEO. W. [SELL, Chief of Police. AT Asano eee 10: CLOAK MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT Molyneux Bell’ mantilla and cloak emporiuia, No. 5s Canal street, NY PERSON HAVING A GOOD LOOKING AND healthy female child to give away, has an excellent apbertunity to do #05 the age mut be from two to Tour years, th e advertiser has ample means, but no children. Apply at No. 6 Crosby street. OH LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, SPEAKING FRE AT tie Gerane tas age perieetiy, and who understands all kinds of needlework, is desirous ‘to find a gituation in a family, and to have the care of one ox two children, Inquire at 260 Clinton street, Brooklyn. LADY, WHO WRITES A RAPID, GOOD HAND, desires'to obtain copying to do, or would like to do the Plain sewing of some family. Any ‘one having such omploy- ment to give out, may hear of a expable person by uddressing anote to M. A. D., Chatham square Post Office. LADY EXPERIENCED IN TUITION DESIRES TO obtain @ situation, as governess, in a gentleman’s family, Tn addition to the usual branches of education, she under- stands music and Freuch, dvawiug in various styles. The higheet references can be -iveu. Address or, Herald office, T. STEWART & €O. WANT FOR THEIR WHOLE « fale department, a salesman, who hax a cherough knowledge of the trade of the state of New York, $40 BROAD . LEVI. {ALIPORNIANS.—THE ADVERTISER 18 A YOUNG J” lady of preporseesing appearance, who understands mil Tinery and dressmaking perteetly, and who wishes to meoy witha party who is going to California soon and will take her along. Please addrees Mies Industrioux, Broadway Post Omive, RUGS. —A& YOUNG PHYSICIAN, FROM A SOUTHERN Di SGte water @ situation in a wholosale drug house, had considerable experience in the businoss, and has © pretty extensive acquaintance South, Salary not much an Bhject. Any house wishing to ongage him will please address Drugs, Herald office, A SALESMAN WANTED.—APPLY AT ¥ RUG CLERK WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A competent person, who who can produce good city Office, retail store. A Sowagly. ish: ermanent situation, an Teference, "Addrets Retail Druggist, Boyd's Express 45 William street. 3 PLOYMENT WANTED FOR A YOUNG orphan, fourteen vears of age, at somo light busin where he could live with his emplover and be well tak of. Address, stating particulars, Brother, Herald offi OVERNESS—A GERMAN YOUNG LADY, RECENTL arrived from Europe, who understands and speaks French, English and German, wishes a situation as ness of children in a respectable fami She has been - cularly educated for auch a situation, and can give most satis- factory reference. Inquire of Stallkuecht & Hurst, lawyere, No. 14 Wall str RAND OPPORTUNITY FOR 4 DINING SALOON Wanted, a person to furnish and conduct a first cla dining saloon, ina large house about opening on the Euro- pean plan in Broadway. The patronage of tho house would énaure a lucrative business to gentlemen possessing the re- nisite qualifientions and menns, None others need apply. Zor partlealars, call at $3 Warven street, from 6 to 8 o'elo« SALESMEN WANTED.—SEVERAL GOOD DRY GOODS salesmen will find permanent sitmations. Apply at Horton & Son's, No, 279 Fulton street, Brooklyn. SALESWOMEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY— the cloak and mantilla depart- mint. having experience in th 4 preferred. Ajrly to Molyncux Bell, 63 Canal st WO GIRLS WANTED—ONE AS NURSP, FOR ON ld, the other to do housework, Good recommend tions required. Apply at 32) Gold street, Brooklyn. 0 HOTEL KEEPERS, &C.—WANTED, BY AN EX- perienced man, ® situation as hoad waiter; perfectly Understands carving; would have no objection to go to any art of the country,’ Best of references given, Address A, 2 Greenwhich street. 0 BOSS TRADESMEN.—WANTED TO APPRENTICE himself to somo light’ mechanical trade, a young bo: fourteen years of age; would have no objection to live with his employer, or would teke any situation where good care would be taken of him. afactory references will be fu nished if required. Address, stating particulars, T. H. B. Herald office. 7 ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE LADIES, IN A FUR store, to assist in the mont. Apply at Lasak & Son's, 19 John st: ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER, TO TAKE share of a workroom: one that thoroughly under stands trimming, Also, several good millinere and appre tices, Inquire at 15 Sixth avenue TASUING WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE L. "Wiser rho incspatie of datog up ladies’ and gentic- men’s clothes, All kinds of clothes done as well, new cur- tuing, tueries, and fing plaiting and fluting, Pl¢ase call at diz West Twousy sixth street, for Mrs, Cain, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT ung woman, a situation as nurae and seamstress, or to do light chamberwork and plain sowing. Has the bost of reference from her last place. Inquire at N ‘4 Charles et. AWTED—AT 20 CONCORD STREET, BROOKLYN, ‘a person to wash and {ron for two grown persona and & clild; shemust bea good plain sewer, ‘and be welll tocom: mended, Apply between 9 and 2 o'clock on Monday, Oct. 3, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SEVERAL GOOD MILLI- ners, Apply to Mrs. S. D. Barnum, No. 6 White st. ANTED—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, chambermaid; sho must be a first rate washer ironer. Nane oth: ed apply. inton #treet, corner of Carrol, South Brooklyn. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLEGIRL, to cook, wnd is mgood washer aud ironer, Also, by a, Protestant girl, to do shambsrwork and waiting. The be of city reference given. Please call at 443 Twelfth street, pear avenuo B, for two days. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK, wWittt GooD city reference, form boarding house, capable of cooking for thirty boarders. Alvo, a girl, as waiter. None but those who perfectly understand their business, and willing to do their duty, need apply. Inquire at No. 347 Broadway, corner of Lonard street, ANTED~A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, ‘Washer, and ironer, or to do general housework, in © small family. Apply at 425 Ninth avenue, corner of Thirty- seventh strest, upper story, front room. | Best of city refer- ence given. Call in Wie. PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL house work in a small family, and ‘be geuerally useful, Good references required. Call at No, 200 West Twenty- fourth street. WANTED-TWO INTELLIGENT YOUNG 1. DIES, TO attend a dross trimming and fancy store. Those well ited with the business preferred. Inquire at A. Dal- 99335 Brondway. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, or as waiter alone, bya young girl; hes the dest of sity reference; ia very capable and willing, Please call at 72 Sixth avenue, in the store, for two days, ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A sitnation as Indy’s maid and seamstress; is an excellent dresemaker and fine plain sewer; is capable’ of cutting and making children’s dresses; unde: ir drossing and millinery; would have no objection to see to ono growing high wages required. Can be even for threo days, at ighteenth atreet. J ANTED.—THE CONGREGATION BETHED, AT AL- Dany, wants a teacher who can teach German, Hebrew and English, The enlary will bo from $4N) to $00'per year. Communications must be made to J. Nusbaum, 113 South Pearl street, Albany, whero the particulars can bo ascer- tained. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUA- tion, an first rato cook; would take a rituation as pas- cook fh a hotel or private family. Good references as to racter and ability will bo givon. Please call ab No. 91 Reado street. ANTED—A MAN TO WORK ON STEEL. ONE USED to making surgical instruments. Inquire at No, 12 Ann street, int - eS ‘WANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, WHO WRITES AN ext t hand, and is good socountant, uation: a assistant clerk or porter, or at any employment where hs ay |d be fy Epp ye og 4 io thy * nar 4 given, character, de. jdrose J. BUS Fulton street. SALES “'T AUCTION, TION Y ate of fasnlly »iture contained and parlor chairs, eidebour pets, 6 sina gle Hiverware; eon ing bureaus, bedstead, wash Aser, together with basement ay . ) whieh the sale will commenne, ¢ morning of sale, Terms cash. A depoait will from all purchasers, and the g: ant be removed the same day GNEBS SALE @fE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, e aud house No, 425 Bighth street, will be sold at private the promises, NICOLAY, AUCTIONE! PERTH R.—FOUR, able hovees and lots at Morrisania at scolay will vel, October 3, 1 A. M., on the premi ana, the following valusble Property — Jet. A trame cottage louse, ane and a half stories high, built at wb OME your nue aud Sixth strc 2 Nino, two lot adjoining, on ‘This'property i» knows burch, ud. A three story franie house and lot, sitrated on Wash ington avenue, aud in kuown as the property uecupied b: deka Dre iad lot 48 by 16, and the house contal 8 a) out teen come, With a zood Well of water, together ble an Fuomia, with 8 good wether with stable and Jd. A new trame house situated on Prospect Ford house 4 by 36, with plazas front and rear, & good well of Water, cistern, and other conveniences, with ‘shade. fruit, and cruamenial trees, and about an aero and a half oi gromnd, ail fenced in; and is a desirable place for a private residence. ‘s eoety 4th. A recently built large two bay barn, which can ata small expense be converted into » convenient dwelling-bou: With four lotwof ground attuehed, 2 by 1K each, ‘The terme of sue will be liberal) and the titiesgare all in disputable, Persons desirous of attending the sale can take o’elock train by the Harlem Railroad, stopping at all the stations. Fox eulary, apply at ytlie office of che t Fordiam ave y 28. 5 hy 100 oneh. the Methodist avenue, the parsonage o Westchester Gazette, Vorricania, or of the auction ir, ALBERT H. NICOLAY, 40 Wall street. AMBENT He NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER —POSITIVE sale of eighty large acd Uesirable villa sites at the bead Lvl Village"of Morrisania, AL ERT H. NICOLAY will sell at anction on Monday, x 3, ISK, at 1 o'clock P, M.,on the ground, eighty ¢ lots and ‘cottage sites, containing from a quarter to half an acre each, near the depot of the beautiful village of Upper Morrisania. These handsome and eligible building sites are about eleven miles from the City Hall, and thirty minutes ride by railroad from Thirty-second street, affording an op- portunity of getting to and from the city almost every hour trom 6 o'clock A. M. until 11 o'clock P.M., there being twenty-seven daily trains of the Harlem Ralitoad stopping at Morrisania, and the commutation is only $35 per annum, Asa place of residence, beautiful prospect, convenience of scceus and bealthy position, it ia unsurpassed by any other Village in the vicinity of New York. The location and merits of this property ean onl; nation, Teng the mos property on the line of the railroad. Skyenty-five per cent. can remain on bond and mortgage for fivé Yours, at — cent, and the title is unquestion- able, of which a printed abstract will be furnished tq every purchaser free of expense. Hal] os the The Harlem Railroad cars will leaye the Cit e A. M. pithy lesivous day of sale at 94 and 136 oFalo of attending the sale will be furnished with railroad ticke 1 charge, and lithographic maps, on appuication to tree W. Barker, Ney aj Nawsnn strect; MeGraw 4 Taylor, No. 103 x Nicolay, Auctioneer, ‘all st. Towery, or Albert fi ij N, Te—Sheuld it storm on Monday, Oct. & the sale will n iB take piace until Friday, Oct be appreciated by a personal exami- elevated and commanding of any NEER. sale of the balance 300 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AND COTTAGE SITES, in the village of WEST FLUSHING, y five and a half miles from New York, and on the tT f the New Yors end Flushing Railroad, now being con structed. A MONEE, n day, Outen una, the b ee. ‘This village is handsomely situated on the liamsburg and Flushing stage route plank ¢ York, and “one mile from the Pushing Stages from Williamaburg and Flushing ry half hour, and the New York and , to be completed by the Ist of January, righ it, and hax its depot on the property ht within twenty or twenty-tiv 1 expected to run hourly ow rate of commuta be ensier of access than H. NICOL peremptory ver will sell on from 5 A. By this means Weet Flusi the upper part of New York her valuable improvements, such as new docks, plank rouds, &e., are in progress in the immediate vicinity, the com pletion of w ust inerease the value of this property 10) (e200, per cent. Theylocation ix healthy and elevated, and commands a fine prospect. The rtrects and avenues, feet wide, are now opened, and grade the expense of the present owners, w tio’ village a haudscye park of five sere and romantic luke of pure spriny water, No property combining the same ADVANTAGES FOR RESIDENCE, 2 AND OFFERING THE SAME OPPORTUNITY FOR A E AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL, Mus yet been offered to the public ‘he eale will be positive and without reserve. Terms will be liberal, The title is unquestionable. printed abstract will be furnished each purchaser. Froe tickets for conveyance to the ground on day of sale, or for visiting the ground prior to the day of sale, with hud other information, can bo had of the auctioneer, Now A Wall street, or of BARKER & ELLIOTT, No. 45 Nassau atrect, or J. C. SANDERS, No. 3 Nassau street. Should it rain on the above mentioned day of sale, the sale will not take place till the next fair day, at the same hour P nee AdBBRT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. —GREAT PER. ‘emptory sale at auction of valuable Newtown lots.—Al- bert H. Nicolay will sell on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- day, October 4th, 6th and 6th, at 11 A. M. each day, on the ‘ound, 400 beautiful building ‘lots and ville sites in the vil- lage of Newtown, known as the Randall farm, and adjoining tile property of the Wert Flushing Association, four and haifmiles from the city of New York, forming the handiom, ext section ever offered for sale on Long Island. In natural advantages it is uneqnalled, being situated on the line of tha New York and Flurliing Railroad, near the depot, command- ing an extensive front on the Newtown plank road and June- tion avenne,-in the immediate neighborhood of schools, churehes, stores, marketa, &c, The locality is unsurpassed for natuml beauty, and proverbial for its healthfulness, com- manding an extensive view of the surrounding country, har. ing an abundant supply of pure water, and being covered with a great variety of fruit and ornamental trees, ‘The New York and Flushiug Railroad, now in process of construction, and under contract to be completed by the Ist of December, Will pans through this village, Care will run on this road f the day from MW. until 10 P, M., ata com- more than $Q) Per annum. ‘Tie Common ity of Williamaturg, on the evening of Mon- . passed resolutions giving permission to the railroad compeny to bring the cars through the city to the ferries, The Newtown stages also pass through this pro- perty every halt hour during the day, rendering it as easy: of Access as the upper wards of the city, ‘The streets and aye- nes, which will be from 60 to 10) feet wide, will be opened and graded in the best manner, at the expense of the present, owners, who fecl warranted in saying that this property, for the purpose of suburban rosidences, be met with in no other direction, ‘The sale of this property will take place on the ground, that its merits may’ be exa, mined in order to be appreciated. Terms of sale, 10 per cent, auctioneer’s fees at the time and place of sale; 40 per cent on the 4th of Novémber, 1858; balanco can remain $n bond and mortgaze for three ot five years, at 6 per cent. je unquestionable, a printed abstract of which will bs ished to every purchaser. A nuisance clause, inserted itle deed, will protect the purchaser agdinst the exection of buildings of an objectionable ch For full and necurate information, rR Ae. made to A! H. Nicc J. 1 Taylo: and 24) Centre street, on the premis rich are from #8) to in the best manner at > have ated to enclosing a natural A % 0 Counil of the ts advantages to rner of Fulto Ww. or to Williem Randall, OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STOR! No. 11 Spruce street,—Mortyage sale of superior res d parlor, mahogany dining room and rosewood and e d bedrooin furniture, Friday, Oct. 7, at 10 o’elock, m; also, Brussels and ingrain carpets, Fronch nd husk mattresses, feather beds, pillows and, urtaing, cornices, io. el the auction r mirrors, hair Ledding, lace JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgazee, ETER PARKS, AUCTIONEER.—POSITIVE. SALE OF red desirable building lots at Fordiaim,— sell at nuction on Wednesday, October 5, the ground, about two hundred choice the beautiful village of Fordham, exe lote are adjoining, and form part of of the Fordham Village Asaociation, The lo- ow parsed for soil, good air, beautiful scener and all other requisites for a delightful village site, T' distance from the City Hall, New York, is about twelve miles, being only thirty minutes by railroad, and accessible by the cars every honr in the day. As the proporty will be sold in parcels to suit persons of limited means, an opporti nity is presented to every family to procure a site for a hom stead, ‘Terms easy and title unquestionable, Printed stracts of title will be furnished gratis to purchasers by Harlem Railroad, to convey passengers to the sale, leave the City Hall’ at 934 and 1134 A. M. Railroad ticket free of applica san street a B. ange, anil maps of the property may bo obtained to F P 3 RKS, or NEWELL, 4 Bri , opposite the Harlem Railroad d: Should the weather pfove stormy on Wednesda: Will take place the first fair day. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER, WOULD INVITE 1 the special attention of housekeepers to thi t parlor, chamber and basement furniture, y morning, at 10 o'clock, precisely, in Eighth avenue, six doors from Fourteenth street. The furniture has been in w four months, and makes one of the most elegant coll io) of rosewood and mahogany furniture, pier glasses, velvet cs pets, peek i noforte, &c., offered at anction this ton. The sale will be peremptory, rain or shine, Catalogu atthe house. Full particulars on Monday, PLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, paintings, &¢.—R. W. FROST, Auctioneer, store 13 Spruce street, will sell_on Monday, Octo! 3, at 10 ‘clock, all the furniture contained in the house No, — Fifty- firnt street, near the Tenth avenue, consisting of mahogany and maplé chairs, sofas, marble 'top tables, washstands, bureaus, paintings, large Mirror, beds and bedding, #h hair books, ‘and an sxcellent, ‘anso. Also, 'at 12 o’eloc! Deposits requi REWARDS. . AAA 500 REWARD-THE AUOVE, REWARD WILL be paid by the undersigned for the discovery of Ti. Levy, merchant, of Bayou Sura, Louisiana, who left his hoarding house, 42 Barclay street, New York, on Thursday, August 16, for the purpose of proceeding to Philadelp! via Newark. Said Henry Levy was abous five fect nine inches in height, biack hair, alim built, dark e¥er, wonring » black gontee, dressed in black cloth dress coat, white vest and black Cassimere pants; wearing a heavy gold bunting watch and veet chain, carrying & Brussels carpet bag with name on the bottom of the bay, A. Marx, Louisiaua. Five huvdred dollars will be paid if restored to his friends alive, or two hundred dollars for the discovery of the body, if dead. Any informa. tion will be thankfully received, MORRISON, LEVY & CO. 1 William stroct, New York. WARD. OR RE ANY PERSON WHO KNOWS OF ZO tie" whereshionts of tacob Staiger, a native of Ger- many, who left Philadelphia for the country in the latter art of August, and has not since been heard of, and who, it is Feared, has becn foully dealt with, will please gend commun. cation and proofs thereof, and receive the above reward from KUNSTLE & CO., 42 Cortlandt street. 25 REWARD—STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON FR: ©) day morning, Sept, 9, from before No, US Chatham treet, a horse and phaton; horse dark bay, 151 hands b bob tail: pheton nowly painted, body dark greon; running cer bn ts trimmed with "black loatier; loather toy. Patcheu Ushind on, the angloe: harness plain black, Lotter 1 Dr. B.C. 1 JDGE, M9 Kast Broadway, ou Hinds, WARD.—STRAYED FROM MY RESIDENCE, vwoklyn, & Ww sottor dog; answers to the nan ing ye { rs, logs heavily feathered, and tai! t.ho above reward will be paid to any ono Jnving bim at my house on Vanderbilt avenue, near Myrtle, Brooklyn, or at 41 William street, New York 8, P, MAY. r loti ecko Se eae ivcraes tection, wit BR for on Tuesday, Octo! at two o’cloo! “ Sica th ‘County House. —— N. J., at the Hudson H. 3, BEATTY, Proprietor. RR I RE SPECTAL NOTICES. YREAT Fp O¥ THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, aT AX Castle Garden, will be op rte receipt of goods on aturday) tle Int, Monday, 34, Tuostay, 4th, and Wednesday, of Oetc der, sid will Ve to visiters on the 6th of Os er, # By ovdor ott { Mavagera. ADONIRA Chas DLER, Cor. See. I ©, © F — COMMERCIAL LODGE NO. 17.—THE OFFI- o cers ane it tie Grider inggeners al, gre requcktad to attend rother, Almond , ae Williams, this day, (Sunday,) at: M., frou bis late revidence, No. 35 South Fifth stro ‘ burg. JG. MONELI J. W. TF ten, Secretary. JUIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS. THE PHE! Sor thy sptrltenl pudbpeoRhy hoagie deen ce at No. 413 Broadway, ra tipping, writing ne \uertion® through spiritual mediums. Admission nite; pri ttings, {0 ceats Hours from 3 to, 6, and Thy to We clock P.M, HE MEMBERS OF PC O,245, roAM., mati special orm ma ying the last tribute of respect to a he last tribute of respec! Seteph ‘Millegan,. By cease ee N. PECK, W. M. nication att day,) fer the purpore 0 ove late worthy Urethe JM. Saorn, Secretary, HE UNDERSIGNED, IN RETIRING PROW late tirm of E. 4 H. Simons, takes pleasure in teomamen ae fF the new concern to bie former friends and customers, ELIAS SIMONS, THE LECTURE SEASON. TURE ON MAN, BY 0 ey and Phy FOWLER, OR’ PHRE- Jovy explained and applied to educa- s linpre re kava “ary ced culture, matrimony, emperauee, human developement and’ cker Dullaings, in Bleecker street, cormet off Merton, os Monday evening," October 24 Wednesday a9 % evening, Wctober 3 Wednesday Wednesday. 12 Friday “ Friday ‘14 Monday « # Monday 17 Weduesday “ November 2 Wednendaya, * 19 Thursday, “ 3 Friday ome Also nt Mechanics’ Institute, in the Bow 60 Division street, ae follows = bid Bers al tiay eveniug, October 4 Tues wening, Octo Thiverday * oO 6 Thurtay ene Ooty bors wendy Hote “ is Thursday 13 Thursday “ Fach lecture commences at 73 o'clock, and closes wi ublic examination First lecture froe. Seats to subsequent Professional delineations of character, with fall written f and advice respecting health, occupation, elf ime matrimony, and education of obildren, dai nae street, and also on afternoon bors ture at the lecture room. i gs “in lectures 1244 cents. 'OUND—A WATCH; THE OWNER CAN Havé THE me upon proving property. Apply tv #. T. Rice, 199 Broadway. Pon. THE NIGHT OF 2TH palate SORREL horse, The owner can have him on proving that she heres is hie property, and by paying expenses. Aj f at aie North Moore elrectse Pe birt ao OST—ON WEDNESDAY, THE bundle, "enclosing two deeds, tied with cotton twine ‘Any person {finding the samo and delivering it at the office of oiathan I. Coddington, No. 7 Wall street, will receive suitable reward. A LADIES? (SMALL ST INST., A PAPER GOLD WATCH, "WITH . locket &e., attached ; was lost yesterday ning, about’ Lafayette piace. The finder will be suitabl rewarded by returning the same to No. 32 Broadwa: stairs OSI—A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, ABOUT vthe old; aneweew to the uame of Fred, cFive ward will be paid wpon the receipt. of this dog, bj ‘Archy Grieve, 44 Vesey street, or Chas avenue, between 117th and 118th street. fi N THE EVENING OF THE 30TH ULT., WHIL Drees hadtrentenert. Wactee creea rey, Aemall package of money." The finder will receive a liberal reward by lewving the at E,W. Dunh: & Sons, No, 5 Sonth street T. B. Keep, Seeon SILVER MATCH BOX, ON °THURSDAY 2th of September, coming from Brooklyn by ferry « through Fulton street to Broadway, pee) thence by stage up to the Hippodrome. The finder will be liberally rewardedgby,returning it to the store 37 William street. OST OING FROM SIX7H AVENUE§TO,WALL Lottect, une check ou the Bast River Bank, forsale” Alsee HO in enreent bank billet. Whoover will return the aame te J. AL WILKINSON, at 249 Tenth avenue, will be suitably re- warded SS OST—ON THE EVENING OF THE 30TH ULT., WHILE Lieittog tana. Troy.sirect to Hamilton avenue ferry, weaelt mekage of MOREY finder will receive a liberal reward at_E. W. & Son's, No. 6'South OST—A HAIR BRACELET, WITH CAMEO | ovina ET OSE StL, “The finder will be ally rewarded by leaving it at 162'South streot, nein Eo, OR MISLAID.—THE NOTE OF J. H. WESTER- ASP, r velt, payable to my order, dated 24th August, 1353, at 60 anys, for $025 00; also the note of James M. Baldwis m inetd ‘th Atigust, at three months, for $483 38. A suitable reward will be paia om returning them to my office, No. 18 Broad wa: FREDERICK A, GULO. THE TRADES. &C. RAs TOTICE.-THE GOLD AND SILVER ARTISANS ARB requested to attond an adjourned meeting, t» be held at the Crystal, 225 Grand street, on Wednesday evening, Sept 25, at eight velock precisely, for the purpose of 01 ourselves more fully for our first anu: t excursion. ‘All gold and tilver artisans are invited to pate with us, By order. J.E. CARTER, Seoretary pro tem. ‘OTICE.—TO THE JOURNEYMEN TAILORS OF NEW York.—A special meeting of the Tailor’s Proteetive Union will be held at Garrick’s Sixth Ward Hotel en (this day,) Oct. 2, 1853, at 3 o’clock, when business of im} ance Will be laid before th meeting. WM. QUIGLEY, Presid JoserH MATHERS, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. eee Res. OARD WANTED.—A FURNISHED ROOM, OR SUITE of rooms with board, wanted for s lady, where there are few or no other boarders—with a widow lad; Le cation to be near Broadway, a Broomte streete. No references gi im vance if required. Address for three days S. B. Herald office ERFORD & CO’S CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND Sonth America Express.—Our next regular Unitod States #6 will Ve despatched on Wednesday, Octaber k, P. M., by the United States mail ateamehip Ohio, charge of a special messenger through to destination connecting at Panama with the splendid fast running steai Winfield Feott, "All freight for our express should be livered to us in waterproof order before the day of sailing, tobe corded and sealed, and no package should measure more than five and a half cubic feet, or weigh more than 125 rounds, Small parcels received at our office until one o'clock, P's. on the day of ailing, “No charge by_our line for owe > tom, honse fees, or congular certitieates. We will also send an éxpress mail Oetober 5, via San Juan, Mail bags close attwoo'clock. BERFORD & CO., No. 2 Astor House. ‘HAMPAGNE, WINE, SEGARS, 4C.—TUESDAY, THE ‘4th of October, at 104 o'clock, at 57 Dey street Greenwich, a large assortment of segars, of every known brand, togethor with brandy, rum, wines, gin, and other groceries suitable for country iealers and the retail trade ge WELLINGTON A. (SASDOFF, CLOTHING—$2,00 WORTH WANTED — "The highert cash price will be liberally given, in current money, lots of good left-off clothing, of every’ dei 8, through post, or call on JAMES MORONEY, at his second-hand store, 11 Orange street, wa DIE tect a ont ona URNISHED APARTMENTS—IN A FIRST CLASS house, with or without partial board; also, tine front basement, suitable for an oflice, at 164 Chambers street, OR SALE—A VALUABLE HORSE, SIXTEEN AND A half hands high ; a dark bay, seven years old, sound aad Kind ; for a family or carman cannot be surpassed. Will be fold ¢ great bargain Price $120. Also, a light wagon without top, in good order, with barn ke, an be soon at P, Rooney's stable, corner of Lafayette place and Fourth street. ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.—OUR SP! F assortinent of rich and fashionable Straithing good pie goods for tlemen is now ready for the inspection of the wiblic, to which We are constantly adding new moelent tl a Institute, 60) Brondway. rear EMEL POWDER—TO CURE THE DISEASES OF eases; particularly good for puppies, Suder of se Prompertun delivered gratise Sold in Paria by Seetazete for the United Sqates, at Messrs, H.T. & A. COOPER'S, Broadway. Price of ‘each bundle, 25 cents. OTICE.—LEFT AT THE STABLE, 126 EAST . JN way, onthe 27th of Angust last, for a day fai a charges, and take them away. If not called f Before Saturday, Sth instant, they will be sold to ‘pay ox, 10 LET—HOUSE AND STORE—TO LEASE "Toast nouns out Wort fp Raveett hrowee: is A first rate stand for any business, an ‘Apply to W. A. CARTER, No. 67 Pecan iecithshiaitaniniRn m, 0 LET TILL THE 1ST OF MAY—A DELIGHTFU: “[ otiege au btaten Ialand, teemlabe oc ‘unternishese rae comfort connect asuitable family. For particulars apply R. D. GOOD- DR. HUNTER HIMSELF, THE PHYSICIAN ‘new goods fatest importations. LEWIS & SEACOKD, St % ‘dogs, hydrophobia, tetter, «cub, asthma, eye and ear die. apothecary, 32 Dauphine street. Only depot in Now York, horse and country wagon. The owner is requested to oll, peneen, teen finished rooms, includin, Greenwich. blo for Jarge and respectable family, ise Somfort a with the location, Ors aren eae WIN, No. 19 Enct Fourteenth street, tablished the Hunterian Di No. sion street, New York city, in 1894, author of Wan Kacy f, &o., oan he consulted as usual, from 7 A. M. until 10 P. i etiageameptes, Me ieolssaee se MUSICAL. P AAA AAAARA NAAN AAD OLIAN PIANOS AT 441 BROADWAY.—A LB tortinent ot Pianos, from the celebrated Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, also the well known ments of A. W. Ladd & Co., with a full supply of new and second hand pianos of various makers, for sale, at very low prices. Pianos to let. LINCOLN: a THOM IN. EW MFTHOD OF EXERCISES IN VOCAL MUSIO.— Signor G. TORRENTO, Maestro El. Canto, (from Koyal Conrervatory of Naplos,) for many yours established Paris and London, and now 4 resident of this city, bas the honor to announce that he t¥ about to publish his system for the education and tevelopement of the voice in the Italian School, The work will be entitled “ Method of Progrossive Voeal Exercises,” and will embrace seventy-four oxcreises, in a volume of 130 pages, accompanied by rates and observes tions requisite for the study and comprehension of the sub- ject. h exercise will have its appropriate explanationtin the Englieh and Spanish languages, Subscription four dol- lars, to bo paid on receipt of the publication. N. B-— The first pago will contain the names of subseribers, A sabserip- tion paper is loft at Godone’s music store, 773 Broadway. @ IANOFORTES.—NEW AND SECOND HAND ROSE- ‘wood pianos, superior tone and finish, low for oash or approved paper, JOHN P, WAKE & C Yanutacturers, 53 Larclay street, opporite College place. fo ee FANCY ARTICLES. MPO. PLAYING CARD BUYERS—SOUTHERN AND T° wactetn Merchante will fxd 'm complote ani macahee well assorted rom the Vhiladelphia card factory, for sale at their depot in New York. i SAMUEL HART & ©O., 82 John street, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. ein F)R. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, his patients from 9 to 4 o'eloox uy, at ae bod ured bs on 2 ronday, wero an be prod Eye.” Artificial eyes without the ich move exactly 1 Geler and expr nA the natural eyo, and resemble},