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a FRrasc:a—Prtition of George Denniston, for a ¢.on contract. To Committee on Row Mew YORK COMMON COUNCIL. [OFFICIAL.} Stated Boann or at fgg Sarteyr want, crdailey 8 "retin Aiten . Onley, Bo , ar marae Denman, Cornell wedi Fears Ais Doberty, | seer Suleubed ofthe iaet iting were read and approved. PETITIONS. Bill of Dr. [cTonnell, for services at ties vara station house. ag Committee on Police. y, ee Pxox—Petition of James 8, Pmery, to be 2 Commissioner of Deeds, To Committeo on Sala cor. Ald n ALvorn—Petition of Samuel S. Heninan and Yoru scwer in Forty tuird street akd Broadway. To Commit Sewers. By Alderman Treweanx—Petition of Bwners of prop erty 0 ty-uinth street, fron Tied avenue te Bast river, to have same graded, Xe” To Committee on Road, y the » Frateds tition of Honey A.,Stone and others, to Davo Eighty-sixth street oi Third avenue to East ree Motatttes on Honts. ab? the amenPettion of L. Chittenden, for reduction of To Committee on Finance, “by Alderman Moome-Petition of . Ball, to furnish a the statuette of Dapicl Webster, to be placed in the ‘To Committee ov Arts and Sclor.ces, rman StuRTEYANT—Peuition of Gai mil- yea'& Co. and others fora basin and guivert ow southwest Sopner of West and Pulton strocts. To Committeson By the eame—Petition of J. MH. Wiggingon, to furnish the corporation with copius of his tap of cw York as it was in WET. To Committee on Arts lence, Shaw and others sreeh beloeCoeal yee ‘Alderman Bovcr—Petition of Samuel S. Caverley and A., his wife, to have the city purchase certain lands io om To Committee op ae. wenonstrance gt Fo} tore ot tl ken ferry, against pormittin ae if Tol e Trac! 7. to Barelay on Streets, Ei River Teailyond Company, t streetr, in West strec extend th mmitte By Alderman Bover—Remonstrance of Charles T. Rea dotph and others, against s railroad in West street. To Com-. mi on Streets. wert Alderman Barn—Bill of Dr. Donglass, for medical sersioss a6 the Fourth ward statioa house. ‘fo Committee “— man ALVvORD—Petition of Ensing Company No. Eee eae to Department. at Alderman Switu—Petition ot John W. Schenck, to sell to the city Southwark Engine No. 28, To Committee on Fire Department. Alderman Trew awx—Petitio tor leave to fill lots cornes Fort, 8 of James R. Delvecehio, coe stroct and Broad- harles C. Lewis, for re- oo on Finance. An invitation was from'the Firet troop ‘ Hall, on the Murinst., at 3 3 2 marchine salnte in front of the City r Acetpted, fein C ity Hall was ns ration Attorney, and whe Toome bow and ry mente an Bot suffie orporation At Died ay the cffie Biles, Jn eadition oom ceup Referred to Cr By Alderm amended chai * $20 shall be by and to be open y ordinances, creating the: of the hea roporals t jepartinen and hour x Rerolved, “Phat in all advertis posals for BH te Veldone or supplies to, be ho stn- ted that proposals will be received up to cpus hy the varions departments of t) shall tl rand ey advertise propoeals w ; ! eat for tie thantugor abe propos sats, Referred to Committee on Ordinances, By Alderman WARn—Resol the Repairs and Sepplics cause W: stroet, Bleecker streets, to be rop: MOT! ONS, Alderman Srunrevanr exited up tho roport of th mittee on Ferrics, in favor of estailishing 9 forry ag Hudson river to Pavonia avenac, New sey. from the £9 of Chambers street, which wae iia onthe tablo Sopts 12th, ute fame was theh reconsidered, and adopted on a division, dat once. Mirmative—Aldermen Mocre, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- by, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Ti mun, Pearsall, Burd, Ward, Denman, Alvord, and Feck—! FROM BOARD OF AsuisTAwT®, Resolution, That the Commirsioncr of Lamps and Gas be directed to have two gas lamps placed infront of the German Evanzelienl Church in Forty tr-t street, venth and Coneurred in. n, That the Corporation Attornoy he re quested to Feport the number of suite commenced by him in courts of d, and amount revived by him and paid unto the trea- during the months of June, July and Aw- etween § n Fire Department—In favor of pay- ‘N «Ll, for pty Lire. To Committee Report of Committee on Fire Department —tn 6 favor of pro- guring a site for Hose Co No."68, for a house. Concurred in vision, viz Memrmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, State ee, Barr, the President, Ale Bard, Ward, Cornell, Alvo iS Ne; ermen Tweed, TiemanPand De Report of Commistee onFireDoparturent—In favor of repair- “ipa Altering house of Hose Coranany 41 eport of Committee on Fire De tng’ tw exgine for Enaine Com division, v Afiruiative—Aldermen Moore, Maley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, the President, Aidornien iemenn, Berd, Ward, Connell, A Negative—Aldermen Tweed a Report of Com itding a sewer fo! Chariton strect, (ron Macdougal Hudaen stsebGne, Con eurred in on division, viz..— Affirmative Aldermen Moo Boyce, Barr, Tweed. the Pr zd, Ward, Cornell and F oleae ‘turtovant, Oakley, nen Francis, Smith, ‘iemann, Denman and Alvord—3. REPORTS. Of, Committe on Repairs and St the room known as the Tea R wh < the Clerk of the Comm plies—In favor of fitting i tothe Adopted ona viz— AiirmaiiveA ermen Mocre, Maley, Oakley, Boyee, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Be y, Sinith, ‘Tiemann, Pearsai!, Ward, Denman, Cornell, ‘ord, and Peck—1s, Negative—Aldermen Sturtevant, Bards . COMMUNICATIONS. Frem the Croton Aquedvet 8, emer with abstract of estimates received. Ordered on From the Comptroller, with receipts of the Sixth and Righth avenue Railroad Companies fur the mouth of Ordered on file. | From the Commissioners of Grades, with crades of stroets | and-avenues from Eighty-second to I13th streets, To Com- mittee on Roads. From Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, tion awarding contract for new buildine in Fourth near Twonty eighth street, for Engine Company Book and Lac: mpany N. mivstoner dirceted to fr plans. Tapertot th Street Commiseioner for the month of S tiyeds of agg pte and expenditures of said department. red 01 ‘0. 23, Laid on the table and ‘the Or- fe. nication from the Strect Commissi king au- | sherity to ret relet theteontracts for reauiating Mihtoth street | Seventh avenues: also, Fitty-third street, frou | Third to Siath avenues Ad i4 i Communication from the ¢ oe MAHL award of misstoner of Repairs and Sup- utracts for buildiag a new house for use of Hose Cu 1. Referred back for the Commis- sioner to furnieh plans. Communication from the Comptroller, sting a pollfe stock, to Lg known aa the ry Adopted ona fetch Atirmative—Alderi Boyce, Barr, the President, Al menn, Pearrall, Bard, Ward, On motion the Board then ad Tth inst., at 5o'cloek, an ordinace ere- ‘ublie Education | 1. Sturtevant, Oakloy, | on Brisley, Francia, Tie: Al vane as Present—Acsittant Alde sirtant Aldermen Revwn, M ward. Ring, Wells, Hy Wheelan, Darker, Rogers, Cr Thy feels tant, Atderman Me tell, City CetSecond avenucregulatien. To Ci FPOR TS. cn Stowarty | deConkey? of Jus. Ter: | Mf section mittevon Assessments, | Of Committee on Fire Dv pan. raknt concur to organize 4 ted, Hocwand company ; | ore con Boads—To to all nore of pro- ir ulate, atade, aod pave in front of | nt their own expense opted, er in Liseh f Third te Fourth aven Fr sowet in ts ftresty from Pact ty street. Both ad ach Howing voce: atiy re Bre Ring, Wells, I Boute Kit, Rogers, Crawford, ON Of Committee on Wharves, kev wating mud from hetween piers the following vote: Vve—Mesirs. Brown, Mabbate, rd, Ring, Wells, Hurt, B lan, Barker, Rogers, Crawfor be! ; f Committees on Stroets—To grade, pave and ret curb and Sinth street, between First and cur to fence vacant lots i Fighth avd, Ninth avenues: out my t, co, Breaton, key—I7 0 concur in relation to ©, 22 and 23 East river, Mayheo, Broaden, cGown, Stewart, "Keefe, ad MeCon? conevt to regniate, uttor stouos in Thirty Second avenues; to con Fourteenth street, between to conenr to fine’ sidewalk fe of avenue D, from inclusive, north to fence va i to ed by Thirty-sixt Thirty cigl th and Thirty-nint) streets, png | fo conewr to fence vacant lots i between Prosdway and Sixth avenie; to conene to fon gant Tote tn the tio locks lnnnded hy ‘Twanty-minth, Thir- tieth and Thirty-first streets, and Broadway and Fifth avon to conetr to regulate, grade ‘and pave Th First to Third avenue: to conevr to fene ain ‘Twenty-fifth treet, hetween Bro ndw: nd Fifth avenno, All adept ‘d, each by the following vote:— irmative—Mevsrs, Brown, Mabbatt, Moybee, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Honton, McGown, Stewart, rye Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and Moon” veuteonth str tat, FiimenTo concur to pave and ret enrb and gutter stones fm Biclth strove, from Lents strect. to cre to con- er te direct the drivers of water «arts in Geondway to omit sprinkling the intersection of differs ine Green ‘and Union square; to concur to re Feret curb and enter stones and flag ridewalka street, Letween Fourth ard Firth as to oy vacant lots on both sides of Eizhtownth atte and! Second avenues eur to ine aide herre ; to concur ty Pave Thirt eur to fenee . hetween First valk in front of of the | tmonts, it is made the dnty nt 9 | feulty stopped and arrested. and Brosd- th strset, way; 0 th of Fourteen Mand Br Adapead hy the followeh ies pep Mirgrative The President, poi Throwa, Mabbutt ‘oeers, Brown, ee May- Vel ‘Bonton, len, Woodward, Rinz, W + Stewart, — Barker, Rogers » Crawford, nd MeConkey— ‘ mein favor ot confirming assessment list for sitting curb and gntter stones in 12ith street, and appointing: Jeane Edwards eclloctor therefor, Adopted by tho following Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Mapvatt, May- pas Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Hunt, * Gown, Stewart, Whelan, arker, Rogers, oh "OS Koote, and) Me HeConkey 18. Comm on Finanee—In favor of reducing rent of following fy street ferry to $5,000 9 year. Adopted by th Obes Affirmative—Tho President, Mevers. Brown, Mabbatt, Ma bee, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, Crawiord, O'Keete, Gown. Stewart, Wheelan, Bi and MeConkey—18. RESOLUTION my Assistant Alderman Brown—| . ¥! lo raed Feces. |) is relents eee stre soo vinges are not ‘to run, and is also very the Wall atreet ferry has two landings or. bridges 8¢ the fook of that étreet, and the agaventnoe of passengers and vehicles from) Wall street requires a more convenlont landing ab Brooklyn—therefore, the anid Wall treet Ferry Company be, and they are hereby Ltd to change one of their Tana? ings or bridges, an the Brooklyn side from Montague strect to Fulton street, on the west vide of the presont landing of the Fulton ferry, or adjacent or near thereto. ‘To Committoe on me inasmuch ers oar: mby,Atsistant AMorman Rivc—Rosolved, That the. Com- tee on Ordninnces report to this board an ordinance com welling the proprietors of the various stage lines to have Preake simiar ‘to those on the Faileara placed in all thelr sages for the purpose of sooner stopping thelr horses. To ‘Committee on Ordinances. ¥ROM HOARD OF ALDER MP Report in furor of an ordinance cata?! thing boundaries of election districts of the several ward#. To Committce on Ordinances. The Bourd then adjourned to Friday afternoon, at five o’clock. From the minutes, ©. T. McCLENACIHIAN, Clerk, Theatrical and Musical. Rowrry Trrarkr.—This evening, which has been set apart for the benefit of Mr. BR. De Bar and Misa H. Vallee, four pieces will be performed—the fine Trish drama of “Brian Roroimhe,” the beantiful fairy piece of * Exme- ralda,”” and tho two popular farce: of ‘Wanted, 1,000 Milliners.”’ and the “Stage Strack Tallor.”” The twoabove mentioned artists, together with the vest of the fine com- pony belongive to thir theatre, willapnearin severnl char. aciers. A bill so attractive cannot fail io draw a crowd- ed house. Proapway Trmarrr.—The tragedy of «Jack Cade’ is th piece selected for this evening. Mr, Forrest, who ix every ht playing to crowded houses, anpears as Jack Cade Mr. Pope as Tord Say: Madame Vor!si as Marianne, ant Mrs Henry as Widow Cade, The other charactors will by ed by a very cond stock company. Miss Price wi! nee n pins seul, ho entert: ts will terminat with the faree of “Naval Engagements.” A crowde | y be expected _ eiuio’s Ganprx.-—"The Ravel Remily ¥rka Mathias, to this the overture will be nl the great Rus- pre, Rave leom Pertos's lec! comedy, gre | ane pany apped T as active as ever j Poole’s fine producer, with an te pleces, nants will conelate with the new faree of “My Ur ‘ard,’ Burton, Bar rett, Jorden, and Andrews in the y armouneement we have to that the very suecessfal cabin,” will again be pro- Meu axeting. One would suppose t draina has been played every night for three months had cn by everybody, bit the house is still crowded ry night— is making money fi Watiack’s Taxarnr.—This neat establishment is visited every evening by very large andiencos, and the perform: ances afford the greatest pleasure to the visiters. | To- night Sheridan Knowles’ fine comedy of the ‘Love Case” will be the commencing feature, Messrs. Lester, mpson, Reynolds, and other very eminent artists,in the ding characters; Miss Laura Keene, an excellent ac- as Ci nstance, and Mrs. Cramer as Widow Greene. The amurements will terminate w mond,’’ Mr. Reynolds as Sic as Cousin Joe, and Mrs. Stev Joney’s ConceRts.—The musical selections for this even- ing are all excellent, and when played by Jullien’s sci enti- fic band cannot fail to please tho visiters of Metropolitan Hall. The whole of the first part is golected from the works of Peethoven. The second part will commence with the Quadrilles National. ‘This will be followed by a grand Aria, the Queen of Night, by Mlle, Anna Zerr, a duo for two violins by the Brothers Mellenh: M. Reichert, “and various quadrilles orchestra, American Mvsvv.—The amusing farces Your Wills,” and the “Phenomenon’'—the inchide the entire strength of the eomps h the * Rongit Di Willian Evergreen, Vincent as Margery. pieces announced for this aftervoon at tl evening performances will comprise the comi: pisee of the “Maid with the Milking Pail. and the melodramn of pEasrond and Agnes.” The beautiful antmals, tha Ty ine y giraffes, which are drawing largo ase a ublages ey day, can al-o be seen, without « . , hs three blood horses ream of real w iis’ will be something novel fo: imported expressly for it, twelve feet wide. New Yorkers,» Curisty’s AMNPIOAN Orsns Hover. ing to witness the crowds who leave the doors of thie hall, ement, —It is really astonish. ithtly compelled t to visit other places o in consequence of its crowded stat is ia really the cave for nearly seven It can only.be attributed to the good nm» sque, with many other atures, are to be given this evening. Miystret. Hatt.—Wood’s Minstrels continue to. sand their performances give creat satis- They are certainly # very goo band, and de. patronage. Brower is to appear in his Happy Uncle Tom” this evening. ‘The will be given, together with singing and instrumental pieces. Brerury's Frinortan Opera Hovse.—The amnaement pro- vided for this evening by Buckley’ New Orleans Serena- ders, is onusually altrenttve; comprising several of their most popular ballads, instrumental solos, dancing and burlesque. Their ball continues to be well patronized. frcxor Burrz’s Evenings of Magic and Ven well attended by very respectahle assembl: pquism are He will ‘and | continue them every evening at Stuyvesant Institute, Prevax's Girt Exterrananars.—The exhibitions of the “Seven Mile Mirror,” at the Chinese Rooms, increase in interest every day.’ The character of the exhibition and the inducements to visit are such that few will deny themselves the pleasure. Mise Mary Marble, a daughter of the late well known Dan Merble, made her first appearance on the stare re- cently at Chicago, on the occasion of her mother’s benefit, ERONNP SESE Coroners’ Inquests. For Drowsrp.—Coroner Filton on Taes tay held anin- quest upon the body of an unknown man adont twenty- two years of age, found drowned in the Enst river, foot of Chemmbers street. The deceased was abont five foot in ht, was of Heht complexion, had hair, arsely dressed. In his pocket were ff nts and a pawn ticket fora plough, on was the nome of M. Staey, No marks of vi 1 bis person, and a verdict of death by ered, Menper oF Dr. drowning was Ter amlos op Krer. about ten day r Hilton, he was in th n Theeday befor the time « ft © mord being a ted with Pi i sitting in the public room, 1 npand went to bed. He heard nothty i} next morning, w him of it, end said th and stab 1 enife from tive will he de- ny the ee Ano Axp Kitrep.—Coroner Gatuble on nest upon the oly of Mre. Sarah vania, seventy ears of agey v her being run over on the 171 + While in Proadway near Broome street, by an omni- timony addi: hat tinmediately after the occurrence the driver pf th 6, John Woks, whipped up his horses and drove of, and was with dif. Tho Jury rentered the fol- lowe verdiet =" That the deceased énme to her de by vies received by being run over by stage N of ihe Broedway and Madison avenue ii ven by John Hicks: and farther, that said Hieks acted in a very in Loman manner in'not stopping hie «tare until ordered to do so by the police.” The “thad beea a resi- dent of this city for upwards of forty years, Farat. Fart.—Coroner O'Donnell on Twosday held an tn- body of Mrs. Catharine Hoyt, a ne Years of age. whose death wi re of the skull, produced ty f flight of staire at her late resitence, No. 2 at 19 o'clock on Monday evening. Shortly hota the occurrence of the accident she had been sil’ lenly seized with dizziness in the head and pain in her hack, and was advised br her danelter to retire. She said «ho would do so, and her dangbter left the room, bat soon after heard her mother fall down the states, and on going to her assistance found her dying. The jury renderel a niict of dea'h from a fracture of the skull, received by falling from the stairs leading to the yard, ——___. Police Intelligence. Arnyst oF Pemare Snor Livres —Two well at fo- ales ealled at the store of James Beck & Co., oneway, ix Dus. tavernas, paved; t Jay a ite ph No. 41 North | vi e 7 fi set Brea nt Ri ‘onten, McGown, art, Wheclan, Barker, Rogers, Ci fer O'Recte, and: HeComkoy—t ‘Roger Committee on Orinances—"o eonene to pormit Mow Terry & Hicks to transfor t! cir. fc y sae epee wie of Catharine stroct wad Willi Wek, Adopted. GF Committed on Astessmonts-—In favor of contiemins the following Meresement Tits, end appointing Taro FE eollveter, vit.--For building rowers in Mndicon avons tween I iity seventh and Thirty-cizhth etreet ry. enst vide, from BP 0 to Teivins Fist treet, frou! Madisnn aveiine to near Fi lng te | Christopher street, from Greenwich avenne to th orth | river: iu ivan and Broome streets; in Nineteenth street, = First avenue tonvenne A fing the ly wido- | of Sixteenth street, bet: @ and Teving | for rotting evrl and gutter etenes in Po rty With ate | Facet to Tenth avenue: wnd i Forty-t uird ytr ve | roadway to Fifth avenna, and fla: in ' gidewalks fonr feet wide: for grading th at vet, | from Drvadway to Pighthavenne, and for macadamizing x | tiny feet wide throngh the centre of the samo; * ies on Second avenue and Thiricenth street; for f space the | containing sixteon yards, which, | woman hails from Westchester county. | £0n, of Marsachvcetts, tay afternoon, under pretence ef making roth <0, aud watching on opportunity, one of them slipped a vices of silk worth $48 wndor her shawl; after which both aad Genly left. The silt was immediately missed, anil tha fo- males were overtaken with it in their posession, and erted aver tr he mvetody of Soreoant Burnham, of the | Fifth ward police, They wore taken bef oro Justice Oxborn and locked + tor tetel "order the nines of Mary Jones and Mary Smif. On the person of the fiest-named the ik was found, and on thet of the other a piece it was subsequently bad bh tolen from the store of Le Bou- in Canal street. On their examination they telle & 6 exch claimed to ve but thirty-tive years “of age, bate geod judge would pronounce them to be fifty-five. ‘The wormnn Jones eave be Heea at 17 John street, the other ArromrMenrs ny tus Prestoent.—C W. Dent- Consul of the United States at Demerara, in Pritieh Guinn: Joep N. Tewte of Mawachneot!s, Commercial Agent Shyt? United States at Port au Pring», in the island of ‘ B tehers! and Drovers Pant, Me | are men who, } a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MONEY MARKET. Weovmnay, Oot, 5-6 P. Me Quotations for faney stocks were nll “own to-day, and the transaction# at the first board were quite large. Hold- ers no doubt are anxious to realize, bit aré fearful of flooding the market, All kinds of stock securities were freely ‘offered to-day, from United States sixes down to Fhoenix Coal Company, Pank atecks are not jn such ae- tive demand ax they have been, and- the probability is that they will not again command such preminms as have ruled for some time past. Mineral stocks wore pretty well eustained—in fret, they are the ateadiest se- curities in the street. At the first board to-day Gold FIM advances 14 rer cent, New Jersey Zinc declined % per cent; Parker Vein, 34; Crystal Palace, 7; New York Central Railroad, 1{; Erle Railroad, %; Harlem, %; Long Island, 24; Norwich and Worcester, 14; Reading Railroad, 134; Hudson River Railroad, 34; Michigan Central, %%: and Michigan Southern, 1. This exhiBits a pretty general decline; and it is to us a matter of considerable astonish- ment that prices are so well maintained. With a tight money market, anda steady contraction going on in the banking movement of the city, it is most extraordinary that faney stocks hold their own so well. One of these days we shall see some scattering among the trashy stock securities so abundant at this moment in ‘Wall street. Outsiders who may be at present holders of any of these fancies would do well to get ri? of them while the vari- ous combinations exist, and while they are compelled to take all such stock offering. ‘The transactions at the mining board to-day were follows :— 1 1960 abet rakTehighZine.4§; 200 she Fv Iton Conner...2 do do do... 100 do Snring#lt Cop, 1,000 dodo do. wii, 200 do Ulster Lead.. 400 do High raion tse 4 8 400 do do .... 080, aa At the second bonrd the decline was very great and very general. Erie ‘ell of $f per cent ; Cumberland, 14 Porker Vein, 1; Prunawick Land Comnnny, %; Reading Railroad, 1f; Phoenix Coal, 14. Gold Hill advanced 34 per ent. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer a the port of New York fo-lay, Oct. /, amounted to $100,008 15: the parments wera 2182.59 10-—tonving a balance on hand of $9,886,008 98, do Gald Hill... The s sport for Tivoppool to- day, ear 8.89, prinetpatly in ingots. The Frio Pailroad Comyany earned fn the month of Sap- tember, 1852, $512,004 81, aeninet $975.17 SH in thegime month last year. The Si eme ed the in- junction ogninst the Woodbary ‘The Hartford Courcntt seve The recetvers will p in fut ol eleto eh hace been provented 10 them. nano its busk , ime bank will ‘ ‘ul el pay in y not have of bills ne ed to the rece “1 not, therefore, make any Ata meeting of bank cficars yoxter , the committee announced that everything was ready to ost the Clearing House in operation, After some Miseussion, it was decided to commence on Tuesilay next, thedtih inst. The following is the certificate which wilf be issued by the Bank of Ame- rica, the deposit bank Bank or Ami No. —, New Yorr, 195-, This certifies that the —- —— — has deposited in this bank five thonsend dol , to beheld in trast as a spe on demand to any of the fellowing Associate: aie Rank of New York, Moreantile Bank, Manhattan Benk, je Ban's, Merchants’ Bank, Bank of Rey Mechanics’ Bank, Chatham Bank, Union Rank. People’s Rank, Bank of Awerica, Bank of North America, Phoenix Fauk, Hanover Bank, Cit Irving Py Metropolitan Rank, Citvzens’ Ran! Knic! Grocers blic, Pank, Chem 25) Ponk, chants’ Fxcha National Bank, ge Bank, * Buk, t'ra Pank, cadens Greenwich Pank, Banks Leether Manuf nl Teather Pank, ‘xchange Bank, Honk, see covcee Cashier, or two new banks to be ich was referred toa tee, consisting of George Curtiss, Jacob Aims, Joha O8. y and John. Jo The Firemen’s fn senti-arnnal dividend of ten per cent. A letter has been rees from London by a honse in this y = ating that Mr. Hoilett, the wsgest onthe Mobile and I sale of the Ci ee An emi- nent house in Loudon has undertaken the agency of their disposhl, and ax pressure in the money market ceases, and business become more settled, they will be brought forward for negotiation. In the meantime, sup- plies of iron are to be shipped, on the best cash terms, sufficient to push forward the work to the close of 1854. The suecess of Mr. Hallett is partientarly gratifying, as so many negotiations for other works have recently faile Copper stocks do not appear to be such great favorites with speculators in Roston as formerly. The cause is evidently the want of means to hold or operate with. Accounts from Lake Superior continue very favorable, and there is every probability of the productiveness of the leading mines being ultimately fully as great ae antici- pated. In North Carolina, most rapid progress is being made in the developement of mineral weslth,and all those mines which are actively and permgnently worked must pay handsomely, The only difii holders gener. ally have to contend with, is the administration of exch company’s affairs. Thore is danger of “the original pro- prietora—of thove who have organized the company and put it into operation—abandoning the property and its developement as soon a their interest has been with drawn. Stockholders who cor any have declared 2 prices, have no guarant continue to administer the ' nies a8 ously after they have parted with the bulk stock at large profits as before, and the ulty experienced in finding eapable men to manage the n it sanivative Lane a noe doubt deterret cap penn directors of mi ‘The ly in. this country are men of mighty Tn many instances thoy el in eve asa dernier resort, turned the to tho manage- ment of mines. -Wiihont the slightest practical know ledge, they have assumed ypositi 1 responsibilities only reached in England after long experience anda great deal of study and application to the ramifications of the business. Men who have very little information on any subject pretend to the most profound knowledge of the selence of mining; a subject which ts not thoroughly un- derstood by half a doven individuals in the coun Ww must Gut down these long lists of directors and confine the management of cach company to two or three men of enterprise, energy and experience. We shall then have seme guaranty that mines will be propeely worked, and that their productiveness will not depend npon spoeula tors in the bord, who, having sold t} eir original stock a high prices, may be desirous of getting in a new supply at low rates, Asat present organized, we have not much faith in insay of the new mining companies, ‘The aggregate coinage at the United States Mint, Phila- aelphia, during the first nine months of the present year, has been very large, but of very little actual service to the country, so faras furnishing a metallic civeulating medium is concerned. The annexed table exhibits the value of the different metals coined from January Ist to October Ist, 1853 wacr or U.S. Gold, w. pursuit, have, na . Miwt, Pr. ens rma, 186 pt. «79 $4, aie (} is 79 2,990 81 220 4450 409 + 8,120,999 Septem’r 4,221,598 3,100 00 166 835,815 29 $49,072, Total, . $58,190,304 84,70 72,485 20 Of nearly forty.thres millions of dollars coined in the firet nine months of 1863 upwards of thir y-eight millions was in gold coin, and most of that large per cont was in double engles, Fo far as currency goes, coin of that da- seription are almost. entirely useless. Thoy do very well to pay duties into the Custora He use; but for the pnrposes of trade they are of no convenience whatever, and the government should require the coinage of emaller denomi existed among bidders. The prices obtained were from twenty-five to sixty per cent above those realized at the sale last spring. It isconsidored the best sale ever made by the company, and must five aniversal 6 confidence in the value of the remaming property. ‘We understand from good authority that the Merrimac and Connecticut River Railroad Company have made « contract with the Vermont, Central, and Ogdensburg Pailroads, to bring all their travel and freight for the next twenty-five years, The seaxon is rapidly approaching when the receipts of ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DA’ - AAA SEE FIFTH, SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICHS. MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED ROMANCE — The Sunday Courier, the largest of the Sunday press, Will, in its next issue,commence the publication of ly written and excit handeonnely illustra’, sm teted—A rivet local aketohes, entitled * A arter ofan How orieinily blind in he New York’ 10 Prison ww Viky. or Life in the Tombs, ol the Young Mother.” Literary revie and mpsleal aticen, ogal intelligence, tel coal for local consumption will be an item of considerable at pie reports, 2 Li sae =e gare in nena aap Seetcaan ee SECT. 127TH, doubt role very high, ‘The Miners? Journal, of Pottsville, K a woer nape a Clandestfuely taken feo Penn., of the Ist inst., gives the annexed report of the Wy ioe lnee varment bas Meee Ly sonped wi Ce None anthracite coal trade of that region for the woek ending Thursday, the 20th of September:— ‘The quantity sent by raflroad this week is 44,068 01—by canal, 26,263 1¢—for the week, 70,331 17 tons, Total by railrend, 1,246,951 18 tons, ageinst 1,342,013 11—total by coal, €31,197 06tons, against 597,981 01 tons to same pe- riod last year. ‘The supply this week is heavy, showing an increase of 6,901 tons over last week; 3,942 tons of which is by canal, and 8.049 by railfoad. Fretrhts have advanced to the East, and vesvela are be- coming very scarce. The freight to Boston had run up yesterday to $1 £0, and it was supposed it would go up to $2. unless vessels become more plenty. ‘The price of coal is advancing, and every effort is making in thia region, by the operators, to increase the supply, and meet in some measure the great demand for coal. Put two months of the shipping season remains, and the huyikill reeton is behind the supply to same period Inst year 61,978 tons, and the Lehigh 86,398 tons—in the ag- ‘erate, 128,014 tons defleiency from these two regions, The coal trade of the Shamokin region has opened, but wiih new operations the business moves slowly, and the quantity sent to market for the balance of the season will not exered if it renches the quantity sent to market last year, which was 25,S46 tons, Consumers should at once atiend to their domestic snp- plies, It is true much depends upon the season; but the probability is that prices will rule much above those cur rent last year. Steck Exchange. Weoveipar, Oot, 5, 1853, 000 TTS O's, 162. ‘arkerVCCo 83, 1000 1 In. ian bao 1000 N 1000 Ed free bil R 105 . 04 yoy 100 Mor 200 18 Con Ing 2007 1? £00 Gold H 200 400 800 100 LT Railr 2 100 Nor & Wor RR.s60 550 Jones court, rear of Wall ‘ntreet, ARD.—ANTONIO C. MARTINEZ, PROFESSOR “OF music, and tencl ianoforte and Resi- dence 106 Fourth ave avon! relfth street, THERN ‘ork will commence its regular stated October ses- room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, ue of Grand and Contre streets, cn Thursday evening” Oct. 6, at 736 o'clock. By order, HN J. pay iES i SICKFRROCKER DRAMATIC CLUR—A MEETING will he held thin evening, ab 8 o'clock, at Utah of Twentyeafih stecct and, Righth avenue. Mewbers are reverted to be punctual. Persons desirous of joining aro invited to attend, when they ean become members on terms no other association offers. ASONTC NOTICE,—THE VARIOUS LODGES IN THE nd all members of the craft in good stand! pe ar cetvlly reeommended to join Eureka Lodge, No. 243, i pos a nt the inaugural ceremonies of the monument to th erytown, on. Friday, October 7. the Masonie Temple, ast 6 o'clock, LL, W. M. Rallagnd cars leave the foot of tate rs of Mator Andre, sak rethren will "lan morning C treet, jay mornin, 49 Broome street, on 7 morning, at halt N. RB. Mas iN, Secreta: N. I.—The Hudson Riv Canal strect at 8 o'clock A. M. a ‘ONIC NOME Tae Bakettol pac OF EASTERN 27, F. ‘are requested to be as, on this, Toursday ness of importance will tion, By order of, JOHN MITC LL, W. M. ‘Terence MeMahon, (dr3 lyn, N. ¥.,) rested to presepit the same to the undersigned, at Nok Cedar street, in the eity of New Yorks on oF hefvre the ciath day of November next. JOHN CLARKE, JOHN DEVIN. New York, October 5, 1833, 0. U. MEM requested to he pre- y evening, Oct, 6 to hers of thin | nee, at the ing, the Ith inst., at 8 be brought before the lod Way even- importance will Groner MeCu REWARD.—THE ABOVE, REWARD WILL he paid by thy undersigned for the discovery of 1. Levy, morchant, of Bnyou Sara, Louisiana, who left bie Iearding house, 42 Barclay strect, New York, on Thurrd Amst 18, for the purpose of proceeding fo Philad lp! cin Nowark. Sad Henry Levy was about five f inohes in heieht, black hair, slim ta it, dark eyes, wearing goatee; dzersed in black cloth dross coat, srhibe von and ter e 71 10313 Central RR. h South RR... 11834 1834 781g 84 200 Gold H Mine, 160 Park V ot» OP EK 5a Bruns Gi y b30 33 g OG 50 Mich Sou RR. isha peat 2 CITY TRADE REPORT. Wroxexpay, Oct. 5—6 P. M. W¥—There were 20 bbls: sold at $5 50 for pearls and $6, re 44 for pots, per 109 Ibs, Prrapsrerrs.—Flour was less inqnired for and stil cheaper. The rales includ: 00 bbls, sour at $5 874g $0; superfine No. 2 at $6 25 43%; mixed to fancy Western and ordinary to choice State, at $5 8114 a $7; es at proportionate figures. There have sour Cynadian, in bond, bought at $3. Sales were made of 1,400 bbls, ordinary to good Southern at $6 874, a $7. 50 bids. Frost's extra buck. | wheat flour changed hands at 36122. Rye flodrand | 4 corrmeal were uncl Wheat was plentier and } cheayer; the transactions consisted of 7,500 bushels Gen- esce white at $158 a $1 60; and 25,000 bushels Western ' do., chiefly at $1 54. Some 2,000 bushels rye fetched f0c. State and Western oats were procurable at 461. a 48c. per bushel. Corn did not vary much. The opera- tions embraced 34,000 bushels, ai 1 34¢. for un- sound; 81e. a 8c. for mixed and whife Southern; 82c. a £Se, for round white and yellow, with mixed Western; and Sde. # S5e. for Southern yellow. Corrvs—Was in better demand. The sales comprised 2.200 baos Rio, at He. a 1134c.; 400 Laguayra, at 1136.; ant 50 Marneaibo, at 10%4c. per Ib. Ten.—A superior lot of 21,000 Ibs. old changed nae recently ut 27>. rex. —The ales yesterday were about “5,000 bales, obi lised dpi fe parties. Today the market is dull again, with a business under 700 bales, Our prices are +60 high for the Liverpool market, which ia not lkely to move upwards with mill stopping and corn and mon f. The onlers hecs and coming out are eons! lered al at 6d.,.free on board, for middlings. If prices can higher on this side ‘the crop wll havo to 9 for- ally on American account. The advices are not over favorable for a large crop, but cannot he considered Vad by any means, and ay our'mflls will no* be as eager buyers ax Jast autumn it is dificult to perecive how }résept enrreney can be maintained when the delive are free. Trrreute.—To Liverpool rates were some easier, ship- rers being dieposed te await the receipt of Liter ne Arabia. Pony was at § thourh a sia to fill uy incl 2? t ies fon 1,600 1 © we 400 bales cotton were en Hay.=fales of 1, 900 bales river transpired, at 70¢, a Tée. per 10 Tbe. Hoxky.—'the day's business incladed 7 tierees, 4 hhds, | and <4 bbls. Cuba, at Tnox.—- Abe io ton: ch pig found buyers, at $379 $27 50, usval eredi ad, nt $5 62! Lrap--Is in dem: alena, yer 100 Us taken, at cs were unela 4 for foreign, and $6 75 for 80 his, Porto Rico, in bond, were Hon, was worth 60e.: ernde ani epermand ollre There have been 6,000 gallons linsoe t nations ¢f gold, and as much silver cvin as the facilities of the mint will permit. The Cantor Company, of Baltimore, sold on the 3d inst. a large number of desirable lots. Tho sale attracted a aige Muuber Of buyers, and duck opis and compotition seld at & yer gation, Proves: wrk vies in better request. The sales reached 2 «chiefly mess. at $17, and pritm | 50a $10 hy t little done in uti bef hgaeiy sony 0 bbbs prime lard brought I &e. perth, The tra ns nsin beef punted to 900 | bis. of bucyant 7 change of moment oceurted in bu tier cr cheese 1 Psvave. ator k henge and lot story do. f Rivington herit a thom 23,775; two story ton_ street adjoining, $9,815; two do., aAdjoin- 2,710; plot of ground 40x75 feet, with brick stables, Sheriff ‘street, in the rear of the above, $4.05; nn divided belf of the cvcoumtey seat known as Clawson’ Point, | Westchester county, $33, StGARE.—Snles were made of 800 hhds, Cuba, chiefly to refiners, at 43/c, a be. per Ib. | Trs—We subjoin the details of thts forenoon’s aue- fion:—Dy Heegerty, Jones & Co.—Youne Re hate | el ents ut 65 Iye. i 3 17 do. 4 ¢; CB do. 27 3Ke. Hiyson Skin—85 half chests at 224¢¢,; ; chest at 100. £2 chests 18 150, aa ide. Tranknt ie halt chests nt B04¢0.; 62 dow Cunyowder—C half chests at j 42 Fall chest at 5) Cotte 20 half ches e, Tmperial— 26i¢¢.; 887 do. do. 200. ” Feseelrng-—t5 half chests te, Chulan’ Capor Siogvong—60 halt chests 27c. Ningyong Pow: private terma, Wit krv.—We noticed sales of 1,500 bbls, Western and | rrisen, at 0x90. a Se.; and 80 hhds, drudge, at 30c, per | goilen, _ MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. | OR SALE~A STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, THR advertiser In dosirour of eloving her hnsinens, and wit! sell ber remaining stock for ony half tho former cost, Thivic a Th @ chance for persons just commencing. Apply at No, 835 r I eecker street, M! LINERY AND DRESSMAKING. WADAME THY RS wader hat che ike eed etc ae alas | ' ‘orl at she has recefved the latest for bate and dresses, ot 106 Canal street.” | paired, you munt te aiken. te" 500.00 10 do. 27e.; 50 do. 2 rg Exsrimere wearing @ heavy gold tiunti vost chain: ti ng a Braerele carpe eh fame on Tnttom et ihe bar, A. Mera, Louistsna.. five hundred dolisee witi be paid if ele ie to his friends alive, phd eee doth the discovery of she body, if dead. inforras- bic e TORRISON, poner 200. 16 William stroet, New York. $25 ? REWARD.—MARE STOLEN.—STOLEN FROM nibscriber, in Orange, on Monday night, Oot. 3. aemall dag bay mare, 5 or 6 years old, left hind foot wh and a snail pehite spot on lier forehead, long mane and tail, Mane worn off by strap about the neck, The above reward will be paid fer the recovery of the mare and ti eae either. GERSHOM W. Oratige, October 4, 1853. ie! $20 REWARD.—LOST, From THE STRAMER TEN: ‘drik Hudson, ‘a black leather trunk, labeHed H. C. Torr der will receive the above reward by loa ing it eer i. reh street. HARRIS TRAYED FROM NO. 53 xeon in Wall street, near ish-brown € pups reeently. Information about MF Und “ange to Sir, ROBIE MARS , by any person, will receive the above rows Re iar tee see tt mice oat lente moll yellow Wull-terrier slut; answers to the nams Whoever returns the same to A. C. Woodhull £7 Soutli street, will receive the above reward. RP-—LOST, IN BROADWAY, ON TUESDAY ©) even hinet., a°small package of papers, he- ect ee ae Ie Caley, hag parton tating tar eame’ antl leaving them with the owner, at 149 Broadway, shall receive the above reward. any REW *REWARD.—LEFT, ON ROARD THE STEAMBOAT ‘oseph Relienap, in going from New York to Amboy, on Lureday, a black leather bag, with the owner's name engraved in full ow the lock. ‘The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at 32 South William street, 2) REWARD.—LOST, ON “TUESDAY TVENING, Z cmall trown part spaniel with chain collar ‘and ghain attacked. Whoever returns the samy tothe owner, at i Chambers street, will get the above reward, FANCY FURS. RR URS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. DUPLICATES of #llthe shapes in the Exhibition manufactured wit! the greatert cara, In. every racioty of far, trot eboioe skin are now eclling Ly the subscriber at moderate prices. Also, Mme very. eplendid devizns in rich velvet cloaks trimme with Russian eable, Hud¢on Bay sable, royal ermine, sable mink, stone martin, Bueno chinchilla, Russian lynx, the silvery plumage of the grebe, from the lake of Geneva, and a arcat variety of other choice furs. Ladien and visitors fre respectfully invited to view these very beautifal inven A tiene, preparatory to their supplying themselves with furs for the seeon. CHARLES COOK, Fur manufacterer and skin importer, si Htrondway. Several cases of stuffed sables aud ermines for sale, well worthy the ettention of naturalists, which acrived too late for the Crystal Palace. ADIES’ FANCY FURS.—TRE SUBSCRIBERS STOCK 4 of rich fancy furs of all nations, is now ready for inapeo- tisn, and will Le found to comprite the «reatost and rarest astortient of muffs, cuffs, pelerines, victorinos, tippete, capes, Talmaa, and other fashionable garmete in fr ever ex: hibited in one establishment, Some rich specimens of im; in rable are amongst this collection, and aa the § xportation of those valuable skine is now prohibited antoerat, Indien will find the present e most desirably oppertunity of purehasing GEO. BULPIN S41 Brondway WORTH WANTED.— est cach: price will be Uberatly given, te. cutrent Varee or stall lots of gond left-of glothing, of vion, Addrege. through post, er exll on JAMES thin meornd-band store. 11 Orange street, TE BEST PRICE WILT, of ayery dese <t Ofhice, ov sind tod. G : Laitigs attended to by Mes, M. «cleaned and repa RY VAST-OFP CLOTH J paid for enct-off ele fiidrees, through t Richeh avene ticmien’s eloti NOTHING AND FURNITUR: ( tlonen having any to di «nding to tho, stor Wert Provetway place, Kirs, Coben, \LOTHING AN TURE WANTED, — LADIES ye pt A Deing desirous of tine (he above into ash. cam obtain a fairrengh price by sending to the subseri- ber letter through the Offkew Ladive attended by Mrs, © TOTICE TO 6 siz You WANT TO TAVE YOUR clothing pr . altered, turned, or ra- rl street, near Broad. sare reaowed, and CORTISSOS. B can_ receive a fair price oN ‘West Broadway, or No. 12 8. COMEN, Ladies attended to by ove collars, linings, oF butte equal to new, hy where to loo : Aina ninth Sin: ’ HOTEL, 20 AND 27 WASILINGTON Piers a Robinson and Murray, Board and lodg- ing $1 per dng.” Pertoma visiting the ity will Gad this Louse oat 8 R00 an conor en TS. CHAMBERDIN, Propricter. A PIERRE TOTS, PHILADBLPOTAS-OPEN FoR LiAat steommodation of frente Kentember 29, 1853, SSENGERS TO ¢. Pron 1 that the Elophant (House, oy the Crvoes road * od with the hest of provisions, Nqnere m po beg ey * ma i the market, and offers the heat aces: ingore oroxsing the Isthmus, KNAPP & MORRIS, TARER & SON, Proprictors. CALIFORNIA ARE RESPECTFOL- di 4. LIQUORS, &C. CHOICE HAVANA SEGARS ; WINES OF Sarious trands, anit of the very finest aval ty, for enle at 25 per cont helow wanal prices : alto, the largest and finest stock of brandieg, ales, xin, whiskey, Sb. C roix and Srmeica ram, cortlale of every descriptions €e., lmmported axpresly for the tende, and will he sold, wholesale or rotail, handed warehouse or stare, st from 20 to 25 per cant mach Rolow any other haven in the city for the same quality of eoods, WM. D. RENSON &CO,, Importers, 4 Rrorme street, corner af Mere 6 OLD STYLR JUGS SCHIEDAM ON, FT 20.000 88 on sehnapps, Meidsiock, Charles gieek, Bade ‘a and other fine champacne wines, iaret, fom Ff Mhottloa returned) Xo. by W. i. © DERMIEL. Nos 400 Hreome ter base ra corner of Ororby. EXPRESS AGENCIES. TROPFAN EXPRESS AGENCY OF OCRAN PAR. col delivery company, of Lonion. Parcels forwarded per We sige Ho ra t. bey to England, France, and throug rop wt Indy mr Parcels feseived tiil 1 A. 3. "e. BARN 173 Broadway, corner of Cortlandt strovt. Sit TAL RXPRESS NOTICE ADAMS & CO. WiLL enrona hetwaen New Vi m, vin Now vem, Hast orinstohe Railroads, comprcncing oF Baverlay, tees ere! ages Kon: Express will leave the offices at rae he dene Revlon ah onine oes, ee, sans ar AUCTION. WCTION NOTICE.—B. W. Store No. U8 spruce street Tesprct ally stves nates hho will ateond to the aston of ‘ho farnitere denere of fo ae reamanable corms, pect ath arate ay Ei er UCTION NOTICE. —c MUCK ERY, Ariens henware A.C. TUTTLE! wil’ sell on Fee day, October 6, at Mite o'clock, at heviaws oe Renal street, early «norite etignntien tit ee ee Steen. sana Waa Ee wware, ih tote go ull city and country deniers," *** Avotiox NOTICE.—TROWAS BELL, avert ly W. 8. Ingraham—| sale. ‘ums das Shock atthe ‘Auetion rooms, 19 North Wiliam furniture of a family = sh ate t, comprising ta, oil ch ting, sixth street, comprising carp.ts. oll. cloth, maa Vareaus, Vedstends, chairs, tables, bode, ‘mast trenton, ator Taittnctaltees pistares,tahis ontlers the underwriters, s eager of wet goods, silk handkerchiefs, el 5 UCTION NOTICE “LARGE SALE OF HARDWARE cutlery, &e.—400 lots ard packages, comprising the asceriment of table and anvine Cutlery) Teory ota My vattern, cards, and otner shelf goods « walt thin day, Ae Woletack, #10 } vey Us soa, iam invoice a itlery, de. ‘Terms 4 months. ‘Catalogues now ready. w Fea sNO. BE. VAN ANTWERP & SON, Avetioncers, UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER. By virtue of an exeention, will eell this day at No. 16 Spree street, at OMG o'clock A. Mi. uf counting honse desk, 6 office chairs, 7 12 engravings, 5 also, ‘unk, table line A‘ oTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, “AUCTIONEER ‘will sell, this day, at the store, No. 15 yrate street, 11 o'clock A’M., 0 bottles Scheidam gin, Loto cout “Taneta; sheets, and a lot of clotitand ‘vnmalt ok of rubbieb. UCTION NOTICE.—R. W. FROST, AUCTIONEER, Will sell this day, at 10% o'clock, a $41" an excellent ansortment ef hovesbola Tae ‘eon sinting of tapestry and broesels carpets, tables, burcans, sofas, Leds, feather beds, nahoeany, black walnut and maple hedsteads; maple, black walnut and makog ehaies; bool deeks, palntugs: mirrors, 100 nfice chaice. glass show ease stoves, counters, mabogany also, the contents of & sev of cane and wood seat stools, 5 office railing, do. doors, 1ee boxy rand (uor store, consisting 400 empty segnr boxed, WM) eboice Havana sears, bravdy (in bond, en, rame ert wine, ke. Sale positive and without reserve, for cashs Benorite reavireds pd alibi. ES EDEL HU LBBRT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—-GREAT PERs mptory sale at auction of valuable Newtown lots.—Al- Bert HM. Nicioiny will welt ‘Tharse October fh, Sth and eth nt groin’, 8 bonelifnl haitdie 4 lage of Newtown, known as the Randal! form, and adjoining the property of the Weat Firshing Association, herent s half miler from the city of Now Vork, ferming the tion ever offered for ele on Long Talend, In pataral ated on the line of the ne xtensive fronton the im the imm otis ood of sel a y is onsurpasaed teh fulness, coma niry, have watory and holng coveted t variety ratuental ces, The New Flushing & proces of constenetion, bythe Isb of December, D0 : rin on this road nee het nett eas hip 6 iy Manet 10 P.M. ata com- Y her annura,” ‘The Common ute on the ening of Mom- 2 pernission to halt hour during © perty every cit na anny of y ot Acoess ag the v wards the city ve stroots and ay Sues whinh will be tram ("tH foat whiter wit he pened and graded in the best manner, st the oxponse of the — owners, whe feol warenn at this property, the porpiag af suburhan ost ones, preneuee leant be met with in no other rhe sale of this py poll will take place on the w What Wer ete ity’ be exer Mined in order to be appreciated. ‘Terms of aale, 10 per and the auctioneers fren st te tine aud placd of eater per cont en the 4th of November. 186%; balauea an romaia on bond and mortgage for threw or five yours, at 6 por cent, ‘Tithe unquestional's, a printed abstract of whiel will furnished to every purchase A Aner clause, fh ip every title deed, will pro honor against the erection of buildings of an ne le charactor. For full) and accurate perceme mate a spticaiian, may be made to ICOLAY, 40 Ws Te Hoole & Co., 28 Tiroatts , corner of ‘vette J. Ww. ‘Taylor, 43 and 2d5 Ceutre street: or to Witliam Randall on the premises, - BY JOSEPH HEGEMA x, AUCTIONEBR—PRIDAY, Octoler 7, at W o’eioe at 1d Washington street, household turpitere, Bre Re aa inerai hogany bureaus and washstands, chai ver, Mahogany sofa bedsteads, crockery, sto) es, day, October 6, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at 155 Naw: Stanton street, Brooklyn,’ an assortment of fresh and in good order; also, all thosixtnres of # HOUGH, AUCTIONFER, WILL ged Ad “AUG. on Friday, the 7th inst., at 10 A. M., all the furni- in the four story freestone ‘ovee te ‘Dwenty- first strect, near Eighth avenne, consisting mm the parlors of 1 rosewood suit in crimson and. maroon, Ido. groon and gold French troeatelle, of ovtrenrtinery Smish ant fmonagd, poses wood Volt chairs in brocatele easy and on ckairs covered im gold fre: i HoONt rerewood etegere, 1 French crests! plate pier puss with the marble elab and rackets, lace curtains, brocatelle do. with corvices and shades, rosewood contre, fancy and Paris tables, ood piknurorte, Tully Warreuted, cost $10 two months Also, the tapestry, Breswells carpets, and velvet rugs, Iso, the gass fixtures and mounted ornaments, consist: in relief and arabesono, China and cut glass co! alabaster clocks, fancy boxes, &e.. &e. Also, a fine Paintinys. fn toe chambers the tMrnitace consists of rosewood and mahezany Gothic and Elizabethian Vediteads, rosewood burcars, ‘mahogany do. washstandly corneritands, toilet cts, lair mate sters, Marseilles counterpanes, woollen, side tables, & 0) OME SUPLTION OX ago. Prwzcusons ‘SALE—A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, on the D few ‘ork bats Brie R M lie anetion at gh t Oete? dow lard, with good orchard and walling hou ‘wagon howso and sthet eadbntidinien At te ateneed f the town of Monroe, about one wile from Turner's depot, and one mile from the New York turnpike. Miso another farm res, a few steps from the depnot—a gon house, storehowner shed, barn and cowbouse; n first rate chance for a mec! or grocer, For fertier particulars, inquire of ASA, SMITH, at Turner's depot. GRNITUBR, panos GOODS, AND PRINTERS’ MA. at avet ANCH & M’DON eahe et, eat tals any. Vingcohay, Tat Wcly cides street, at half-past ten o'clock, an assortment of pected und mahogany furniture in snites for parlors aad cha cham} sofas, tete-a-totes, chairs, marhle top centre and other bureaus nd washatands, stat cy jooking glasses, oi) painti er craviny tollet sete, Cita. vases aud ornaments, Also, tooond hand fwrnitares extension sod match, dining eaten’ aofeer bods, bedatoaday chuirs, dc, «Also, printers’ presses, (Ruggles’ presees,) fonts of type, eascs, haif eases, rntes, leads, &e- : FUESEY, H VHREDS. AUCTIONEER —IENRY Leeds & C¢. will sell ¥y auction on Thursday and rider, Gctoher Goh and 7th, sploulid sale of evrtiy Jewolty. de 13g o'elock, at No. 8 Broadway, corner of Walker street, the stock of an importer ahont leaving for Europe, and re: moved for convenience of sule, comprising some of the moat fashionable and clegantly set fowelry ever offerad to th public. Among the creat variety will he found pent necklaces of great value, diamond hreastping, earrings, rings, entire acta of diamonds, which ean be altered, mond stud«; rubies, opal, sap) amethyst, and other precios rtonee elegant! wet a styles, enamelled sets, watches, chains, poncil eases Ghal bad other fasnitaants soa consty 0 ney. Also & s large assortment of fine plated ware, vases, bronse siorks papas tindke goods talala’ with pearl, docoae and a erent variety of other faney goods: ‘These xo: be sold withont reserve, as the owner is Can be examined this OHN W. SOMERINDVYKR AtUCTIONEER— No. 11 Spruce street.—Morians» sale of superior ress wood parlor, tahosany dining room and rosewood aod enatae elled bedroom furvitnre, on Friday Ort. 7. at o'clock, af the auction reom: aleo, Rrareris incrain carpet mitrors, hit and husk mattres foathor bada, pil aormican, rary end secretaryer AUCTIONFER, clook, at 172 Cha nd recond hand Klaseware, elo assort- | ‘also forty fonther ks, mirrors, and mattresses, morrow, (Priday) at near Felton, R. C. KE: nth new and lvet ; litrory and secretary, resewond and mabogany marhle top dre top warhetonda, rosewrod and maho; wood marile top centre, pier, gony tote-a-tete sofas, arm ch parler eheire; ma meiled chamber fr Tetepe mahogany, Proneh, and ot! or beusteads, horse muttseares, bolsters and pitiows, mabozany oak extem> Hon cluing eabtes, brepktaet do.’ Prone china, ten gud cot. seta, deo Chine vases’ and ornaments, toilet rete placewa es tlery, «ec, Also, several valuable ptings, corer] wesrrtment of honwe furnishing arti. < werthy of attention. Pianofortes—At 12 o'clock, sovem erperion rorewood (3 and 7 octave pianotortes, of excellent A fnish, from makers of good repntatios old to Goods pu ont of the city, ean he packed for shipping . by experienced packers. Catalogues ny advances, 3 tle of rate, CNH gee TD gy = AT BT: 4.4 % a ° nt harley, rice, wall raving and ane aor Wing, in, rem, de, TUANGTON A" CARTER, Auetoneve. oe ASTFPCLOGY, Ann Annnsnananninnns STROLOGY. AND. PHYSIOCNOMY.—THR CELE. rated Dr. P, SHUMAN, a Swede ky birth, can be cons iited on all evente af lite, past, nreront, and the tnture. po Livition cateutated for indies and gentlemen. 5 Chambers street, near Greenwich, See pt) partion- Kiran the Sun. M"S» PAL MER, . ASTROLOGIEN, HAS REMO' "re VED 10 Mowery, opposit a a dn the Indien, aac gerulerarn intra 4 ftore, from & o'clock A. M. till 10 P. M. 1S. BREWSTER, PRow pittts bELPHTE TENDERS ber services té the ladies and ee emen of ‘this Astrology, lave, and Inw matters, tty Ma dreams, og Uy hooks and selewes comatantty estiod om by. will tell the name af the lady or rs ALWIN, RENOWNED IN sonora Fon kit in forwterttng the trentshs Inettivenas Ghoug. ail cineumetances” of iomarpreté dreams, Jaw matrars and love. Ly Pe and relenee, and tlle to Intice and gontlomen the perenne they will mary. aleve the name i Setmae hor ake tl pus old ae Meivinrsen \siroeh, ieh for dural Sent $36 and upwards, finished im any byt pera, sd the trade de aupniied on eral er Seon reek, weet a eran WARWICK & TURNER. COTTAGE FURNITURK.- find mrmyte gvertmen of RM iD et will Watnews's RvR. Gada, oa es Benes Sym aen rk