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however, to the house ia which the accident the. Nicholas Hotel not having been in any manner affected vy it. A Lirris MORE \icur.—Police officer Watson, of the Eighteenth ward, resorts that nove of the oil lamps from First avenue to the Fast river, and from Fourteenth to Twenty-third strect, Wore lighted after one o’clock, A. = sterday morning. New that the long dark nights iter are comin, OD, we inpe that more attention will : paid to the ents of the sets than has been done, tpart of Seventh ward is miserabl; shied up, oer rendering darkness visible. ee ae Accipents.—Yesterday afternoon, « man named John Riggot had his leg broken while digging @ cellar in Oak atreet, from the full of a stone from above upon him. In ‘the evening, a man named Patrick McCarthy was badl injured about the breast by the pole of his cart, whicl was driven ag, inst him while leading the horse’ to the where ft was Atabled in Greene street, | James Muir- asailor, belonging to the steamboat Daniel Webster, had bis band badly pe, Sp Wednesday last, while help to take on board « box of merchandise, ‘part of the tof the ship. Common Prmas—Part Pert Non 208, 612, 67 Gi, 878, 070, 083, 684, 088, 680, 601, 8 695, resid or Besend.—Nos. 645 to 649, 652, 653, 054, "666,601 to 085, os7. a Court—Circuit.—Nos. 224 to 229, 232 to 240, Borman Court—Special ‘Term.—Saturday, motions. Userep Sramus Disraicr Comer —Motions, Directors of the Association for the Ex: of the Industry of all Nations five notice that. ite branches, Serie fai mar be ieaey pro a cacao anve ere mgt naa tilite benches ie is by tat ine morte ive and attractive that has ever been made in thh ‘and kia believe it will compare nae with any oe 6,000 exhibitors haw SS array o' ‘most beautiful snd usefcl uote nee, and the Directors now earn: ‘invite atfens "Go ambrace ‘Bre glee . and to stady s celleotion, the sh never RApe fifty, will not in mang years again be ration. ‘exhibition will close in tho month of Desomabor next DIRECTOR: William Whetton John Dunham. William Kent. Watts Shorman, FW. Edmonds. Roosovelt, eae RODORS seduwieK: Prosideny nts Senet Richoison,” B. Ann: eC, Bri vr, Acting Secretary. Office of the General Lar aj appeal Crys een x Ne rt, —N obice is heroby HH ruetione te uote in Vote wulta Pain pact dent, eee te Ty nso J. M. BATCHELDE? May it Please the Court to Adjourn?—This fe the earnest prayer of the jurors, witnesses, counsel, clionts, were spectators arsembled in the various court rooms in thé about the time when RABINEAU'S capita Feady to serve up the first series of diuners, at ks are his well known, festaurant, next to Burtou’s theatre, We believe the Savery ovr of the ouising reaches tho bench, the jury-box, be this as it may, it is quite certain that when- ak issiow for Tunch oF dinner, ow have just left in the dicted toJustice,grouped, jug down the husks of argu- re race, Sb Broadway, eorner Leonard atreet, ‘now style of colored daquerreotypes. Fine Arts.—Daguerrcoiy pes in ONl, by Mr. } ERS BUTLER, on the upper corner of Brosdway and art combines the dotail of the da- Geerreviyye with the dich of winavase painting. Anson's Daguerreotypes, Large Size, for qente.—They ‘are colored: and tn © alte sane vwlce the GC any jm the ofty for afty cents, and, warranted equal is cost $2 and ANSON’ sh) Brosaway. Colond rreotypes.—The most beau: salets’ denuerrectypes ia Americ, taken by MEADE ERS, No. 203 Bro . New York. Every tint of comple 4 6 tlifully rendered, ta brilliant ‘and miniature paintings: 78 supplied with a full set of colors and all Reeceenr) information te produce these truly beautiful speci- Wear of art, on reasonable terms, ‘When tn the course of human events, it @ daguerreot he Koos di es necessary for one person to ¢ if or another, it he » No. 363 Broadway, where perfect oorts of weather. & Leask’ Fall Style ef Gentle bare bad & very large sale and at bate are . ‘trest, oppurite Chambers, aad em the ooraer “ sud Pearl strevis. on Sven page or i ints “are decidedly most popular o season—therefore, toh eae, ell fe MOMMEUS & BAKN 23, iit Nassau streets © beeome so deservedly Aas a fo procure one. Yor will tind the cormer of Broxdway and Canal street, Nassau Clothing and cheap Cash Furnish- ing store.—Sirenger® and the public aro avitel to call and ine our very fue sssortment of fall smd winter clothing; a ‘alt srticies which comprigc the gen¥'eman’s wardrobe, DOLAN & THOMPSON: James Little & Co., 412 _eeniwer, have tne of the, larcent. ae well av th inter styles for eked in Now York e y Variety Notice Exive =~ 0 Oomntonte vit er Bogus,” ge overconts.—Georg overc end sole manufact dorms it a patri wlizhtened 7 gaan tation Hoots, from Twelve Shillings twenty © lad and retail MILLER & CO, 19 Canal stroet, Honea, amd a7 Gm tetey the newest styics of La- PAL yt Ap tort oh tye ny ehorn, The ve t,t au ity. Shell comb order end rey A a. Bat NDEKS, BT Broad fooun Wainer and White sirecte. A © 9 embracing a large variety RES on tea dss ae er and wis Me F eeote ISAs here ressived 04 ore Sew vpcaing Sete tal) and air apat carystings, imported ferade, coutletite tf rich “bowvales’? ¢ nepet, dn i a sre Spray = (goo! ta the reavete kept as fe fe. oa wat the some ee 24 weet tw Sonat Wire Broadeey els ‘mut Thomn Baker's, New Konus —« Give Me a | Words by Jame Sim mones. aton fh ; by wOnACE We atens, 35) Beondway | “We refer In a PJ to the by MOL MES & BU ore of toe bt ved se Oy ate, to teat tbete safe hy blast or — tiie winner at the pending. #afe Win, and they ought to ha at the Crywtal Palace The West Flu Land Aa- th leof 2X lots in the beautiful village of fe, jesday a nowday, October 1ph 12th, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the ground, by A. H. NIOO PAY Mictloacer. The nouneing of this {s sufficient to at. fract the attention of oll purobasers of property. either for improvement, or as an inv ment of capi Enoch Dean ‘and Island City, leave Peck alt Market slip, at 93¢ A. M., and stages leave the he a ferries in W borg, at 9, 9 sane Pulte Card and Job Printing, reet.—Cards, circulars, billheads, notes, a a Past t a ke ices than any lower prices thai nn Presses And’ GORDON, 84 Nassan strect. ant Sunday Excursion bod the Season, (Oct. hite nd com modious steam ody, will leave as follow: at ovelock; Peck slip, at 9; ‘Tenth street, at #! Return ing, will leave , arriving in New York at Sificclocks P, Sunday Trip.—The Steamer Thomas E. Hulse will make her usual trip tomorrow, to Nowburg and intermediate pl leaving pier foot of’ Jay strect at 74 o’elock. See advertisement. Boudoir Pianos, admirably adapted for smull rooms.—A great assortment at the warerooms. HO! TERS, 333 Broadway, ‘The great Piano aud Music Establishinent. ‘A Combination of all wing machines made in been entered into agait . Sin, ee C We only ax of the public to examin and bu! «s ow, York made machines are exh bite er sold by us ries I. M. SINGER & CO., 823 Broadway. Sewing Machines—Grover, Baker & Co.— This machine is now justly the most eprro ved, and no con- wersy existe between it and any other patent. Ofces 4 ‘bers eg FRAG New York; 5 a square, Boston, @ South Fourth wt Philadelph: Defiance Salaman Safes, Gaylor’s Pa- tent.—ROBERT M. PATRICK, sole facturer of th F. ¢. Goffin’s impenctrable d and locks combined in th t, one door below Maiden lane. world. ‘Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Cur- tains, eating, delaines, gilt cornices, loops, and all kinds of window decorations, at extraordinarily low prices, at KELLY & FERGUSON’S, No, 25034 Broadway. Save your time and go directly there, Depot 192 Pei iture.—One of the most of rich and elogant cabinet. furniture to be found in the city, is that of Messrs. B.A. VRED & Co., whose Warervoms are at 598 Broadway, a few doors above Niblo’s Every variety of rosewood, mahogany, oak and of the public, and the reasonableness of their charge will induce all who call, to be purchasers, The warerooms aro open every evening. Delicious Coffee made in One Minute.—Al- den’s prepared cream coffee.—With one teaspoonful of this article any gperson can make a cup of fine flavored, clarified ened and creained), in one minute, by simply ad- ding boiling water, equal te the best coffee made, one pound jars, Years, Put upin a fla nd warranted to retain ite strength a Sold by Alden & Co., proprieto y ha vor OF DR. CHILTON. have made a careful chemical examination of Dr. Alden’s prepared cream coffee, and find it to be composed of pure uaterials of the best quality. I havo used the coffee prepare from it, and can with confidence recommend it to tl asa pure and wholesome preparation, possessing s del Pr flavor. Its preparation for use being so simplo renders it ex- tremely convenient. James R. Cuittos, M.D., Cheinist, Agcnts wanted in the South and West’ to undertake the tale of this article. Any person complying with tho terms (which aro liberal), can bave the sxelusy ageuey for aay town, country or State net pravio disposed of.” For ticulars address ALDEN & CO., No. 314 Broadway, N.Y. Teas.-The Best Assortment of Fine Teas will he found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt, the oldost tea crtablichment ta the city. We assure our readors that they cannot do better, either at wholesale or retail. They have now no branch store. ‘Wonders Never Cease.—All other Medt- ve their day and run out of use except DR. KELLIN- heir first friends are their best, No mat- ain or weakness, sore, cut, sprain, or xX, it delights and strengthens by the Sold at 476 Broadway, 230 Pearl street, 'T. Hope & nd every druggist in the United States, at from $2 to $3 the large size are the cheapest, 'To Druggists, Grocers, Bakers, Confection- wre, and otlers.—BUSH & GALE, wholorale druggiste, 186 Greenwich street, offer for sale in quantities to ur shasers, a fresh stock of drugs, medicines, Shera, \ye- woods, acids, dyontuffs, paints, oils; grocers’, bakers’, dyers? aatters’, printers’ and confectioners) articlds, at the lowes ices. remedies. ter what the ache, bruise, with either hour. ri Cristadoro’: Excelsior Hair Dye.—A Great invention triumphs over all factitious rivalry, even in this credulous age. it has been said. that every great cit: P: of humbugs; but let a really meritorious article, enpable of doing all that is promised for it, be 1 in com: petition with more nostrums, sustained by puffer their own excellence, and the true preparation will while the trash falls’ into contempt, It_has been thus with Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. It was offered a a prepara- tion embodying all the chemi nts of nature's own Macks and browns, The chemi alyzed it, and cert to the fact, and their experience con- world. Its popularity was f colorit effects. ‘The vi were invited, through the press, to seo its operation wit their own eyes. ‘They beheld red, sandy, yellow, nnd transformed in five minuthe—without passing y intermediate tints—to 4 brilliant and rich na- or to nny shade of brown. found that the wrted no stain to the skin of the head, emitted no un- odor, contained no cauterizing element. Of course ‘ould not do otherwise ; and at this other half dozen Take dyes in the world. It is the latest effort of science, and it may be truly said “the noblest offspring is the last.” Excelsior Hair Dye must break down every other and monopolize the market, simply becanso it is the best. The result it produece is its sufficient advertisement. Compare its operations with that of other hair dyes, and judge to which of them the palm should Ye awarded.’ Manufactured «hy the inventor and proprietor, CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Bald Heads “will soon Disappear by the s#0 of Barker's Cheveuxtoniq rib en Ratr Dye and’ ‘Wigs.—Batchelor’s Manufac- tary for thet afticles in removed to No. 283 Broadway, theo the Park, has the best accommodations in 6 hair dyo, and the sale ‘Nine privaté rooms ‘on oue hoor. Naoar retest Mair Preserver, and Beauti- preparation fulfils the promise ofits name. While ‘the linie must necerearily continue vigorous, clean, elastic and luxuriant, Do you ask why? ory its eleiuents are ‘the same, chemically, as the natural ele ments of the hair in ite most healthy ‘condition. Analysis has proved this fact—daily exp © centirms it. Made and told by CRISTADONO, D Ms Man, you want Whiskers; Young you Was Now my onguent will force the beart or mustache tocrow strong and thick in six weeks, and will batrin ox injure the skin. $1, per bottle, of the country. . G. GRA nt to any part HAM, No. 33 Ann stivet, Gouraud’s Liquia Hair Dye! isthe Best ever ated. Equally Serine a ne (pane th modioated soap, curing pimples, Sree rT es oe dee 6 uproo om fn; Ie, r white; ad hair restora a ih No. 67 Waiker soroot, 53h ode from Broadway. Hoir Outting, Curling, Shampooing, » 45 Naseau, adjoining Liberty atrest, antaneous hair dya is sold or applied iil’s celodrated infallible ‘ouguent fur the Trusses, Shoulder pe? lastic Stock- ngs for snlatged veine of the 1 astio kneecaps, spinal oraces, ladies and ey portecs, elubfoot, husolknee pnd Lowle fastrunen an aortmont of ohildrons’ s'Ann sorvet nose Broadway Rheumatism, &e. $ Life Balsom is the most certain remedy for thes om who tre suffering the most torturing ta few doses of thia powerfal yet plea- mpound will afford certain relief. ‘Thousands of eases have been cured and have in the Sun, rald, and other papers. tifteates are from ‘well- known citizens, who can be teen and consulted at any hour. Circulars contaiiving these certificntes can be had at the prin: plush depet, No. 26 Grand strevt, Seventy-five cents por bottle. Dr. Morsets Invigorating Elixir or Cor- dial.—If it is inquired how this great restomative is accom- cures, we can only reply that in Arabian berb that forms its n blended by the omnipotent d greater varieties of curative poned to exist in an operie Sexofala, Cancer, WYAT 31 32 ry dred different articles of Jo medicine chest of remedies, 80 combined in this herb; and in we have tifeir concentrated essence. It + not the cause, with which we have to 1 in the practical ‘application of the medicine. The vie~ fine of Ayepepais are cured, the nereons aro relieved, tho half zed resume their wetivity, he sufforers from Lond ire tormented no more, tho weak become vigurear the tof oe leaves the complexion of the billous, tho de- ita become by the wick in almost ovory dorive immediate benest from the nse vt tug elixir or cordial. 'Fhoso facts, roof, aro presented to the attention pf fn y thein by a single bottle of the medi. LI put up, concentra pi Bettiog. Price three P Einthat t otiaes ttle, two for five dollars, H. RING, gad nix for twelve doliers. Broadway. nada, an propriotor, No. 191 he United States, On Thursday, Septerber 29, in Hirooklyn, by Rev, John Macauley, Mr. Jom Macuray, of Halifax, N.S., to bany, Gnughter of Mr. Edward Reaisen, New ork, (m Tuerday, October 4, in Montrenl, by the Rev. Mr. Wielcor, Joun M. leary, of New York, toc. Roanera C1astk, sy angest daughter of Zao B. Gark, Bsq., of Montreal. Canadian papers pleaxe copy. un Thursday, September 29, at Faston, Maryland, by the Mev. Reary M Mason, D. D., Captain kowexn LB Hae my, to HaLue D., daughter of the & rt On Yusraday ove detober 6, by the Rev aww ywy to Mink Manceuts C. ov, all place Kent (Gaegiand) papers please copy. Died, On Touretoy morning, October 6, Tuomas W. Keury, eged 24 years, nog of Hugh Kelly The relatives aad friends of the family, and those of his PB —t.. 4 med ‘Moss, are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, te moruing, 8 at half past nine o'clock, from hix father's reridance, No. 216 Second avenue. ORR TmATMay, October ¢, Buourr, wife of Patrick ei! Senda pnd gelatives of the usmily, also those of ber brother in lew, Jasnon Iwr! a: to attend her Sane, from bs Centre street. this 7 ® ther tovitation Gm Toordey, October 4, at Ni RK OW. Mawta. vellot of the late ore respeotfully invited tote resitence, No. 67 }, without fur. wok, No J. Mee. Jane yo tanta, in the Sixt of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, thie morning, at eleven o'clock. Cars for Boiling Spring, to meet the Hackenanek stages leave Jersey City AM. ferry at a quarter rit curt o'clock, On Friday, October 7, Mrs. Carnanixe Leary, aged 63 yeare Her friends and those of her family are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Richarl Goodwin, No. 1 Oliver street. On Thoreday October 6, in Brooklyn, after a short ill- nens, Mise Too Mowmen, aged 27 years, Funeral from the residence of her uncle, ©. M. Living- fton. 86 Willoughby «treet, this afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Friends of the family are invited to attend without further noties. ‘On Friday, October 7, Caruaniye, wife of Patrick Kelly, in ee both uth year of her age. ‘and frieuds of the family are respectfully laviied'to to attend ber funeral, to-morrow rL.OON, at two o'clock, from her Inte residence, 234 First street, Willineo bunk, between Grand and North First. No car: ow ‘riday, September 90, at Jefferson, Ohio, CuaRums Wriam Rivers, aged 83 years and 7 montha. The friends and relatives of the family, and the mem- bers of Knickerbocker Lodge No. 2% 1, 0.0. F., are in Vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 235 Madison street, this after a. two - The re: mains will be interred in Greenwood ( On Wednesday, October 5, in Mobile, ) Tallow fever, Enasrus R. St. aged 33 years. ‘The funeral of the Ion. Kusau Pare, who died on , October 6, at the age of 57 years, will take place at his residence, on the south side of Thirteenth street, six doors east of Second avenue. on Monday after- noon, ‘at4o’elock. The relatives and friends of the de ceased, and the friends of his brother, the judges of the courts, and the members of the bar, are respectfully in- vited to attend, On Thursday, October 6, Prmur Prrraveaa, aged 65 years, 4 months and 16 days. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- nee, No, 164 Ludlow tend his funeral, from hin late resi street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, ‘On ‘Friday, ‘October 7, of inflammation of the bowels, Many Axy Chytweit, in the 24th year of her age, the adopted daughter of John Cunneen. Her friends, and the friends of the family, are reapect- fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi- dence, 42 West Broadway, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without farther invitatio Charleston, 8. C.,and Atalanta, papers please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY SEE SECOND, TE THIRD “AND 81 SIXTH PAGES. PERSONAL. RANCIS J. LIPPITT AND N. A. LEE WILL PLEASE communicate their address to aate Gerard & Buckley, 27 Wall street. RANCIS ALBERT CAY, OF EDINBU Fag Bettly desired to comminicate his addr ives. NFORMATION WANTED—OF W. P. BRINK, SUP osed to be in this city or Philadelphia; also of Thomas J. Kackey, late of Palmetto regiment, Carolina Volun- teers. Ifsither of the above named parties wir friends will commamicate their address to R. ton. street, second floor, they will bo suitably rewarded. Is EAR is to his rela NFORMATION WANTED—OF CATHERINE DALTAN; ‘when last seen was in the cit tent, Any information of her will be most ved by her very unhappy father, Oliver Washington street: NFORMATIO from thi wosed to be living in Will bo than kfutl Seventeenth stre Said Sarah Hurst 1g seriously live, "She lives with Mrs, Carroll. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES HAG. bas not been heard from the last #ix sratetully, re. altan, at 09 WANTED OF CATHARINE NEAVIN, Mayo, Ireland, sup ‘mation conestning ister, Sarah Hurst, oA and First avenue, |, And not expected to wo wife Ann. He was at Mr. Kelly’s house in Harlem a last fall, but his wife was in the country at the time, and did not meet him. Any information respecting him’ will be rece! d ayer, where b thankful y Mr. shi ewton, Sussex county, New Jersoy, wite now resides, —IF MR. JAMES WORTH, SON OF THOMAS and Elizabeth Worth, both late of Reading, in thé county of Berks, deveased, and which said James Worth left that place in tho year 154) or 1541 for New York, and was last heard of by a letter dated the relatives at Little Bedwyn, in Wiltshire, t 0, be living, he muy ‘uiolying be: jowland & vantage, by to Mesers, EMARE—IF MR. O'B. WOULD LIKE TO SEE 0) orreapond with an old frieud, (Mfr. S. of this Sta) please publish address in the New York Herald of Friday, jotober 10th, 1853, as follows :—Trust may be addressed at -——, and s note will be sont to any address given for Trust, IPRUST— ADDRESS 0. B.,AT MR. GARLAND’S, TAILOR, No. 7 North William street, N.Y. WILL CALL AT MY DWELLING ON FRIDAY OR © Saturday, this week até o’clock P. M. CRYSTAL PALACE. SueRAREND ENT 0 OFFICE, CRYSTAL PALACE, pute ar6 respectfully informed that she Pa- Pag 1 2 Sundays excepted, between the hours ofl w aloe and 10 o'clock P.M. w til farther Admission. 80 BO Iron under twelv years of Om Konshily teksts (for eazh valondar month). 60 Soneon ery 10 00 Admission on Sat Om rds ‘Visiters are partioulacly requested ‘to provide themeclves with we to prevent delay at tho ontrance, Palace, or at the music store of Wm. Hall & Son, No. 233 Broadway, corner of Park pinec; also at Jollie’s music store, No. 900 Broadway. JOHN’ M. BATCHELD! ry of the Superintond _RELIGIOUS NOTIC 8. LDER SAMUEL SHEPPIE TH N WHO is sent of God to tell the people the truth, Ww 1 preach to- inorrow, tS and 754 o'clock P. M., at No. 16d B Even- ing subject—The two witnesses. Rev., chap. LL. tree. ERVICES WIL BE HELD IN THE NORFOLK 1} street Baptist Church to-morrow evening, at 7 o'clock, instead of 314 P.M. The pastor (Dr. Armitage) will deliver the sixth of % course of sermons on the Seven Churches of Asia, to-morrow morning, at 1034 o'clock. HE RIGHT REY. BISHOP SMITH, OF KENTU will preach in St. Johu the Evangelist’s Protestant Epis: copal Free Church, in Bloecker strect, corner of Morton, to. yr, Sunday, evening at 734 o'clock. Sunday evenin Collections are’ devoved to the fund for’ erecting” a chure edifice. GUARD, — COMPANY ORDER. —A on Saturday cvening, October 8, at at 110 Greenwich stro it. Members intend paradin please attend. An cleetion for offic; eR, Orderly. THE TRADES. &C. A ets OY. tion, also in de loyment in # sto : 6 Bayard street. POUR TEN ANP SHEET TROM WORKERS WANTED ~The Mighert wares paid. Apply to HIGGINS & WALKER, 126 Fourth avonue, OTICE T0 JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.—WANTED, thirty coat makers, twenty pantaloon makers, and twon: « best neod apply. Constant empl r nd the highest prices paid, at Sota G. Wyman X Co. "s, ‘Be Broadway, up staire. ve ANTED—TWO WATCHMAKERS, TO GO TO PHIL- adetphia, Good workmen may ‘rely on permanent situations. Apply to Pratt & Reath, 173 Broadway. WAtCH MAKER WANTED.—A MAN TITAT UNDER- stands fine work and general jobbing. Apply to H. R. Kimbeely, importer of watches, 179 Water street. ‘ANTED—A GOOD CABINETMAKER, TO TAKR charge of a well established cabinet and upholstory busi- nese, aud Who is capable of designing and making patterns, Beat city coferences are required. For particulars inquire of Koch illiam stroet. ANTED—A MAN TO GO IN THE COUNTRY id work at the confectionery business, and who wu stands frosting and ornamenting cakes and fancy Work of il kinds, Address or apply to Paul & Co., Hudson, N. THE TURF. ENTREVILLE, COURSE, I, I.—TROTTING.-MONDAY, October 11, at 3 o'clock P.M. Match, $2,008, mite heats, bost three in five. Gordon Abrame enters b. g, O'Ble: fon and driver welghing SG Ibe, A. Sponcee’ enters eberan Hallion Frank Plerce, to hariess, ‘Stages will run to. the Course from Fulton and Williamsburg ferries, from 12 to 2, iB and return after the trot. NENTREVILLE COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROT- ting—Tuesday, October 12, at three o'clock, P.M., match $1,000, mile heats} best three in five, in fharness, ' Harvy Jones names gray felding Byron. | Hiram Woodruff names gra; fermont. | Stages run to the Course from Fulton an from twelve o'clock till "wo, and URS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. of = the shapes in the Exhibition m: the greatest care, in every variety of fur, from choic are now telling by the subsoriber at modorate prices. some very splendid desi ich velvet clonka trim with Russian sable, Hu: bt mink, martin, Bu the silvery plumage of sh grebe, from the Inke of Genov: and a great variety of other ‘choice furs. Li are respectfully invited to view those very tions, preparatory to their supplying thomsely for the season, CHANLES COOK, Fur manufacturer and skin importer, 625 Broadway. Several cases of stuffed sables and orminos for rale, well worthy the attention of naturalists, Which arrived too late for the Crystal Palace, ADIES’ FANCY PURS.—THE SUBSCRIBER'S STOCK of rich fancy fure of all ‘nations, is now ready for inspeo- iin, and will be found to comprifo the greatest and Forest jortment of muffs, culls, pelorines, victories, copes, Telmas, aud other fushionable garmote in ftir cyur ox hibited in ono ortablishmont, peoitaens of imps. cial Ruseian aablo are amongrt. this collsetion, and as the farther axportegion of thoss valuable sking is now prohibites by the avtoorne, ladiee will Snd the present a mort destratie pportenity of purchasing. GRO. BULPTN AAl Broadway Netessetieneemtneneeeceprnmmreaenenattnmecene ___ MALLINERY AND DRESSMAKL A Tock OF “MILLINERY Goo 3. THR desiror @ of closing her business, and ook for one a the —, cost. eo for persons ji atreet. rare ¢ Bleocker _ aha aes sors seamaster T.LINERY AND DRES! MAKINO.-MADAMB TILES, Fespectfull” grgownoee $0 the ladise ot 2 intent Bayxork y Yorn ght obo sian ba a serena RESPECTARLE MANRIED PROTRETANT WOMAN wants % situation as wet aurse. Understants the eare management of a baby trom its binth. J¥a good seam 4 while working would make herself useful where vt Id be young children, Apply at the etore No. 125 Mott street, for two A PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, FROM L/ don. long experienced in the Te competent to give extisfact Tranches of the business, Canal stre yer in all Inquire in the milliuery store 67 SITUATION WANTED, BY A honest man, of busin: RRIVED FROM ughish well, and who has hai ving with the highest of the nobility, a , standa perfectly all the brauches of French 1 Cooking wishes’ situation in @ gontlom rive good city references. Address ly I, Ml Pranklia st A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS been accustomed to the care of children, ke full charge of an infant. Has n be seen for two days at her mt tga Fifth arena, "third door south of Twenty- fifth street A. [APY WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND WOULD like legal documents, or other papers, to copy. Ad- dress, for one Union Square Post’Otlice. FIRST RATE FRENCH COOK. JUST A and who speaks i YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS seamstross, Thoroughly nnderstands,dress making, Cut- fing and fitting. Apply at 50 Fifteenth stroct, ADY WA A SITUA: understands perfectly fh shirts and children's dresses, be given from where she lived two years. Fourth street, front basement. BLE YOUNG LADY W. Idren’s maid, and to do pla rate washer and ironer. Can give best city referene eall at 444 Four {esicate front basement. MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE PORK BUSINESS thoroughly, can obtain a permanont situation by calling it the Hamil ton Market, adjoining the Harniltoy ferry, Brook: me a M, HEPBURN, Proprietor. ACTIVE YOUNG businoas, Sad con ation, by applyiny this day, vetween A Dutchman preferred, OY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE, ONE WHO LIVES with his parents. Apply at 9 Leonard street, OY WANTED—AT THE SASH AND BLIND MANU- factory Eighty-second street and Third avenue; one that tan glase kad paint may find constant employment, by ap- plying to H. Duly, corner of Eighty-socond street, Yorkville, RESSMAKER WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, hear High Bridge, Tenth avenue, To ono fully compe: tent one dollar per day’and board will be given, Address (or pply te Her, 360 Broadw RUG CLERK WANTED.—A GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS English fluently, and is Segsetions with the city trade, prefer € Must be Hane elie etent to take charge of A lirat class up town store, roferences required. Apply at 233 West Fourteenth street. PUG CLERK WANTED: WANTED, A PERSON TO take charge of a retail drug store.’ He must have a Urough knowledge of his business; to such a good salary and comfortable situation ix offered, ‘An old countryman pro- Apply by, letter to A. MeD., Chatham square Post ferred. Office. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN THAT thoroughly understands his business and willing to make inimaclf useful, ean apply, with reference, to Ss avehue D, ARDENER WANTED—ON THE FIRST OF NOVEM- G ber. He must have been at least five years in this coun- try, and understand the business thoroughly. A married man, having a knowledge of managing a tarm, preferred. Good il be given. Apply to Win. Watson, near Weat or at 43 Exchange place. CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH SERVANTS, IN ‘y capacity, at the Servants’ Hall of Reform. Chea plain work ready made and made to order. Servants’ Hall, uys Broadway, two doors above Fourth street. MRy. GLENN, Proprietre TLLINERS WANTED—THE HIGHEST PRICES Will be paid to those that can do good work, No others need apply to W. W. NURSE, WANTED—TO mous, 2 Bowery. 10 NEW ORLEANS, A tant woman, with good recommendations, will find tion by applying at room 188 New York ifotel. a good wit ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘as waiter or chambermaid, or to do general housework in asmall family. Good reference. be seen for two days ‘at 229 Ninth avenue. Selessovet GooD MILM NED IMMEDIATE- need apply to Mrs, Perry, WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ambermaid or waiter, or to assist ‘The best of city reference given. No. 36 Ridge street, where she can be seen “SITUATION until suited, ERVANT WANTED—AN many ‘willing to travel as ner Mexico for two monthi ply, between the hour and Saturday next, at ITUATION WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS served his articles in England to an attorney-atlaw and solicitor, wishes to obtain a situation im a respectable law- yer'e oGlce. Can farniah s oertifeate of hia service, and re- 5 -poreend Teferences, if required. Address R. H. B., id ce. NTELL GENT YOUNG it and courier in Cuba od ak Spanish fluently. of vand it ocloaky A. Mayon friday arendon Hote! € ALESMAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—ONE WHO understands the cloak and mantilla tri referred. Also a stout boy wanted. Apply to M. Bell, 58 Canal street. WO SMART, INTELLIGENT BOYS, WHOSE PARENTS reside in this city, can find steady employment at 3. M. Peyser’s, 489 Broa way, corner of Broome street. Apply bet fore 10 o’clock. (T° MILTINERS—A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS WORK- ed several years in the most fashionable establishment in this city, wishes a situation in # first class house, with Doard, lodging, and Washing, Address Hollner, Hers Id office. WELVE YOUNG LADIES, WHO HAVE BEEN ACcus- toned to make up sleeves and collars. Apply, from 8 to 9 A, M., or from 5 to SP. M., at Roberts’, 709 Broadway, two doors below Ninth street. WO SISTERS WANT SITUATIONS ONE AS’ COOK; understands all its branches; can ‘make ‘jellies blang mange, Kinds of pastry; the other as chambermaid and waiter; can do fine washing and ironing. Best of city reference. ‘Please apply at 60 Fifteenth street 0 CLOTHIERS.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES clothing to manufacture, and will either take the goods ready cut or in the piece, and return the garments made up his experience in the business enabling him to get up pattern in the most approved styles and of superior fit. A note di- rected to 0. Ht Herald office, will meet With fiamediate at- tention. Satisfactory references given, ‘ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD CLOAK MAKERS AND quilters, To good hands, good wages will be given. Ap- ply ati Lieponard street, ET NURSE WANTED—FOR A CHILD ONE YEAR old. A woman without children preferred. Call at 170 East Fourteenth stroet, between 8 and 12 o’clock, A. M. ANTED—SEVENTY.FIVE YOUNG MEN TO GO ON Whaling voyagers ; coopers, earpentens, blacksmiths, snd landemen. Advance to the amount of $75 in clothing, do., given to each man, if necessary, before ply personally, at 87 West street, ootner of opposite pior No. 12 North river. joing to sen. Ap- Jbany, up stairs, WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN FROM THE SOUTH, with a 80 m years old, wishes to procure a young of genteel appearance and’ well-educated, to take ¢ There are plenty of other servants , Broadway Post Office, stat ing wher ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, @ situation as Mage understands all kinds ing, and can give the b oF Apply wt th Eleventh street. NTE! PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK FOR a small family in the country, Liberal wages will be paid for competent service. Apply at No. 7 Washington square, t city references as to residence of her present ANTED—A WOMAN TO GO SOUTH, AS COOK, IN rivate family, One that understands her bi nd can Dring the best of roferonees, may apply at room 23 Astor Place Hotel, between the hours of Gaud 7 P Me Warnes PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE WORK of a small family of three persons. Apply at No. 17 East Nineteenth street. Weultier ove GO TO MONTREAL, CANADA, ONE milliner, one mantilla maker, and one cap maker. To first rate highest wages Will be givens. "Adare ‘ost Office, TAITER GIRIL—WANTED A SCOTCH, ENGLISH OR German girl as waiter. Apply on Friday and Letween ten and twelvo o'clock in the morning, at i nue. ANTED-—A , SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE A young worman, 88 00k, washer and teow , Bows city referonce, Can be seen for two days, at her late 114 West Twenty-third streot, 4 p rineny ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, OF GENTEEL APPRAR ance and peente oe. ome in attending a mill of taking orders; competent milif a fiest rate trimmer. rANTED—AN INTELLIGENT FRENCH GIRL, AS id seamstress, in a family with two children, AS COOK, ANTED—A ROTESTANT WOMAN, inquire at $1 East Twenty: and to assist in washing, first street, WANTED A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Wow AN, Fete age ehh and to ant in the washing, The best gt ety recommendations can be given. Can b days, at No. St. Mark's place, third floor, °° "et fF two W4ntzD two OR THRE: dressmaking busines GIRLS, TO LEARN THE Inquire at 131 Laurens street. Wanrens4 PROTESTANT G RL, TO WASH AND iron, and do the general how Win & #mall family of threo persons, Apply at No. 29 Dominick street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, to cook, wash and iron, Best of refer ence, Call nt $66 Tenth street, WAXIED~A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, NYA Tospectable, married woman. Hert of city Feference Inquire at 78 Chatham street, for Mes, M, Morphy given, ANTED—A SITUA A RESPECTABLE Sh Hirt in washing and ire and Clark streets, (o nd. W4NTED—A SITUATIC A NEAT YOUNG rirl, fourteen yenrs of age, ae children Hight works is fully Gompetent and highly would take bourd, clothes and a small comp family. room, 0 ina Please eall nt 220 Firet avenue, second floo for two days, y ANTED—W. ASHIING, BY A it ry ine inteiemn Indier, also hy wt Can Lj lonve enll, or send a note to by ot strect, ‘Binth and Sevensh RA between, WANTS. JANTED—BY A REXPECTABLE YOUNG GIRM, & situetion to de chamberwork end sewing, or chamber: work and fue washing and ironing, ov a lnundross, y; underatands crimping and fiuting; bi y. by «enter, nivantl wmalt farnil, W4Rra-4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl as oh thald, or to do general house rivate family, Lest of city reforenee, ‘avenue, in the store. in Ht quire at 485 Third WANTED-ar HARLEM, BY THE MIDDL OF THE month, a Protestant woman, as nurse; she must well understand the care of an infant, ‘and be capable of taking entire charge of two children, & good seamstress, and Rese to assist in ehamberwork. Ad@ress, stating wages ex; which must bo unexceptionable,) to M. A. H., ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Jeune wom cook, washer and jroner, ina small ate family ase call at 276 Mulberry street, second front room, between Houston and Prince streets, for ye. ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND TRON. Apply at No. 9, north side of Madison square, Twonty- sixth street near Fifth avenue, east side, y AN’ to a ply to Miss Daly, WA NTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, Washer and ironer in a su private family; has ‘lived most three yonrs in her last place, wiere she can be eeen, on the corner of Romson and Clinton trets, Brooklyn, AY eer A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation, todo the cooking and assist in washing fn a imall private family. Is a neat and steady froin her present employe *Pisase inquire to-day, at 6) West A YOUNG LADY FULLY COMPETENT » ‘8 dress cap establishment. Ap- oadway, ANTED—A ‘oung wom England. Brooklyn. WARSTEDSA | SITUATION, young girl, ambermald and waiter, be seen at 160 Third avenue, iu the dry goods store, between Fifth- teenth and Sixteenth streets. ‘ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE TO COOK, WASH AND iron; the other to do light work and errands. N .d apply without Call at 53 East Broadway, from 8 till 3 o'clock. WANTED. —TWO WELCH GIRLS WANT SITUA- tions, one as chambermaid, and the other as waiter, Inquire at Richards’, 41 Chrystie street, rear of the Welch chureh, Can be seen for three days. lense call at 3 joerum street, BY A_ RESPECTABLE ‘ood city refer: if WANTEDTAN ACTIVE, COMPETENT WOMAN, TO cook and aasist in doing housework, also a smart gel to do chamberwork, who understands her ‘auty. Apply at 242 Henry str 9 M ANTED—AS NURSE AND GOVER WY Stinrgs Gt thie sont children lish, or German woman. may obtain a good , Brooklyw Heights, ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE> AMERICA Without incumbrance, situations to take elarge of age tleman’s country seat for the winter, for a sinall compensa tion, or would take charge of a farm.’ He isa p farm. uld take charge of any premises that require anover- r. Canbe seen for thrve daysat 16 West Broadway place. Tic best of reference give SS, TO TAKE cloh, Rng: roughly comp: iying wt 03 Columb YOUNG GENTLEMAN FROM SMYRNA, THE SON of 8 French merchant there, desires a situation in a store, in order t learu the English language and commoreial bu Salary being no object, he would give his ict apeuks French; Italian aud othor etory recotumendations. Di TY YEARS OF AGE, WISHES Ah first rate barkeeper, understands mixing all kinds of liqu a good writer, and rapid aecountan' Reference or socurity given, Apply st the Bloomingdal Stage House, Seventicth stroct and Broadway, or address Bar- keeper, as above. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A MAN TO GO TO NEW Orleans, who understands putting up curtains amc cornices, and putting down carpets and matting, and doing ail the work of that king neces ary 40T 8 carpet store, N need ap) pp ly but those of steady Apply a 3 street, front office, up stairs, at 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED.—THE CONGREGATION ‘BETHEL, AT AL bany, wants s teacher who can teach rp Hel and English, The ealary will be from $500 fa Hs doa 4 Communications must J. Nusbaum, L et stroct, Albany, whore the particulars ean taine: ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, bleh tt! ae w some resp dress, for three days, ANTER—A SITUATION, AS TENOR SINGER IN some church. Can read music at sight, Catholi¢ church preferred. Address H. M., Herald offic ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE DRY ‘goods or commission house, by a young man having some experience and an extensive country acquaintance. Salary nol ‘an object as an opportunity for iaprovement. sunexeeptionable. Address G. 1. D., Herald office. NTED IMMEDIATELY—-TWO FIRST CLASS chitectural draftanen, by Austin & Rrovin, architec w Haven, Conn. Call on Henry Hottinan, architect, 4) Broadway, or ‘on Sherman & Smith, 135 Broadway, corner of AN, IN A © ENGI- or. A t neer's office. Apply at 13 Broadway, fourth ie TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED TW fon tis Ola Coustey e barton an porter in 8 store, i hard work and © curity if ro- S First avenue, quired. corner of Sixteenth street. cpio EXPERIENCED FIREMAN; ONE Wito ‘a situ- jerstands his business may obt Place Hotel, 7 AITER WANT! must thorough! good eity references. and 12 o'clock. ANTED—BY A years, ® situ: tes and understand In Keepin A note addres missioners of r city reference given if req Woe —A FIRST RATE BARKEEPER. GOOD Wages will bo paid. Address Haward, Herald office. J ANTED—A BOY IN AN OFFICE. INQUIRE AT 47 Pearl strect, first floor, from 9 to 10 o’clock A. M. ANTED—FOUR CHECK BOYS, THIRTEEN 10 fifteen years ors are. LORD & TAYLOR, Catharine street. ‘Apply at 76 Broad street, between 10 MAN, AGED TWENTY-EIGHT wrter, or worker in & atore, | Ie j Will luo keep oF assist nd 3 make himself general why useful. are of Mr. Walsh, office of Com- will be attended to. Sufficient red. THE FIREMEN. EREAN GUARDS, ATTENTION.—THE MEMBERS OF the company are requested to attond @ drill, with mus- kets, on Monday evening, the 10th inst., at the Metcer House, corner of Mereer and Broome streets, g o'clock. All Wishing to turn ont on their target excursion are invited to attend. By order of JAMES ROBINSON, Commander. MUSICAL. UTIFUL FULL in use six montha, r would be exchanged for a dia mond ring. Address Concertina, Herald offi Duilding lots, 256x100, situated’ immediate Island Railroad, in the town of Lakeland, Will be sold at a sacrifice. Mik weoe WANTED FORA choir, for s chureh South, Address Choir, N*S5 ifeet OF Ch tte! a cae MUSIC. Signor G. TORRENTO, Maestro El Canto, (f Royal oor Neer otNaph ) for many years Paris and Loudon, and now a resi: honor to announce that he is about to publish the education and developement of the voice in the Teal Ttatien Sehool. The work will be entitled ‘Method of Progrossive Vocal Excreises will embrace seventy-four oxerci: ina volume ef ee, Chee by rules and observa. Hons requisite for’ the study and comprehension of the «ub- a Ree ject. Exch exercise will have its appropriate explanationgin ho English and Spanish languages, Subscription four dol. lars, to be paid on receipt of the publication, first’ page will contain tle names of subsoribers, A et veciye tion paper is left at Godone’s music store, 773 Broadway. TANOFORTES.—NEW, AND ae HAND ROSE ha superior tone low for oash or aecot apr JOUN PW. o 65 Barelay strovt, opposite College plac WATCHES, JEWELRY, sO. THIRTY. PER CENT LOWER THAN y house, LOUL$ ANKICH, No. 58 Reade street, sells diamonds; also resets them in the nowest style. 1.. A. invites his friends to call before buying elsewhere, as Go AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND jowelry.—GEO. C. ALLEN, importer, No ar liroadway, second floor JULES SURGENSEN WATCHES, Warranted perfect time keepers, from bo did Boones Poca! ‘apie vanting NOOB. ss issesseeeee BB UO MORD WATCHES, a has Bo +» Wo levers as low as. 8 Sea DIAMONDS, bed tot safest ash Te Ue the ere pee prides, ne and ervenes, all Mate of gute cat chains, Eel rriteeses gi keys and seals, im Die aivee oe Ti pine ins, Wo ty soctines, gold and nd LVER WARE. fruit kel Gentoo: weadia Fa apse id jews te Leep good tine or eek, "NO Cammenet Al Kinds of watshes and clocks cleaned and repaired tse Lest manner, etmek ae eh “she os workmen, and watrant ) tb J parte wnt tne Tae Te all of the United ‘ EXTRA PAY. Pe PAY.—ALn vu. 8. pare ony Pia haa cE nee eee ee nee a _ SPECIAL NOTICES. te de Kepans, Doniet M, Barringer, he compatriotas Felecados y preaos en los my Ate d veando ofrecerle il Fountyea Con vosoires en Ol tale ae te eeee hae oo Bro drag % talon delncese Nor a } sabado 4 del eorriente s lat 7 de la hocha,. 4 MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED ROMANCE.— ds The Sunday Courier, the largest of the will, in ite next he publi oommence a Publication ofa powester sou All strane th published in the New York Tri ‘ork, or Life in the Tom! maker, or the Young Mother.”” rary re’ theatrical an, ype monion local pusltignnes, ualeeern ie reports, of stocks, tc." Price 3 conts, by sll the news oR. ‘L. SMITH & C! treet, 24 floer, | CARD.—THE LATE FIRE IN GREENWICH street.—I beg leave to tender my best thauks to the fire Companies ‘by whose vigilant and well directed efforts the conflagration that threatened to consume my establishment wax confined to the floor of the building where it originated, and was finally subdued, after inflicting much less damage than, under ie cures sineen tata iaat sia hoped for, he very efficient aid of the police also merits my warmest nks and the generous syinpathy of a number of my fellows ‘izens will long be gratefully remembered. ding, fixtures and L utenaile were fully insured, but there was yo,in= m the etoc HODGKI rORY OF 7.0. 8, Confectioner, 154 Greenwich streot. MYSTERY, INTRIGUE, ‘CRIME AND Repentance.—Do not neglect to purchase a copy of the day Courier, (the largest of the Sunday press.) for Oo- pening chapters of ® most exe d “Might and Right, or the Story of ther with an unusual variety of choice ‘ipying at least twenty-one columns of s conte es will be found:— A A Quarter rat Greenwo: the author of “New Yor! the continuation Dressmaker, ug Mother,” an o u bn of York, * meth that is in ‘ithe Prisons of New Nork, or Life i th he lish Ghost, Sears,” ispriting & Hetel Bill,” ca Fools in Ragland,” ‘“Intervice bevwecn Avam Baze and Grattan Garrison, of San Francisco;” domestic politics, the tobaceo crops, Sam Sliok's illustrations of courtahip, ane news items, theatrical, musical and literary reviews, telee graphic intelligences Jes of atooks, torial Price 3 cents. Fo 1 &e., and at thy o Sprice street, second floor, Ady ertion, must be handed in by 7 ofalogk Io sai, PROFESSOR OF music, and toacher of the pianotarte sud singing. Rosj- ou ANION C. MARTINEZ, denoe 106 Fourth avenua, near Twellth streot, DGEWORTH COMPANY.—A MEETING oF stockholders of the Edgeworth Comp: the city of New York, at the room of th Board, N P.M. A gem requested. BY on Friday, Oct ‘at 2 o’oloek, interested ia particularly: $C. DUNN, Clerk. 0. OF 0. P—THE MEMBERS OF KNICKERBOCKER I. Lodge Ne re notified to attend the funeral of our Late Charles William Hivers, ‘rom 235 Madison strott, thia day at2 o'clock P. 4 om ioporE. F. PRUDEN, Secretary. OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.— ‘eting of ‘the iugtitution will be the Great Wigwam on Mons If an hour after the setting of malattendanco i requested. “By ik, Grand Sachem, the sun. order, Sree Manb covery, S6let; of Gath. HP SUNDAY DESPATCH FOR THIS WEEK, (CTO der 9,) will contain ‘The "Sailors Revenge,” a thrilling story from life; by Jack Brace. of new fangled philoses g Island, Letter from a retired oysterman, a Perilous ture of & newshoy. Fe ara and women. heaton e-achools, Sports for dignified peo] jopted citiens va, Native Americanism, Foreign and domestic correspondence. ‘on the topics of the day, news gleanings, sporting about the city and siburbs, crime of a weeks . polities, general paragraph, de.,40. Sold every> Price three cont amrs wher <<< z ws Hevry Hopkins, China and ral Commission Agent, Burslem, Stafford icland, begs to announce that he will be happy to re- ceive com fer the purchasing of thete guads, We. Hi i'ng and intimate knowledge of the trade, and his residence in the heart of the pottery district, enables him to give a per- T superintendence to the ition of all orders commit- ted to his care, ‘Terms, &e., may be had on application. Re- ferences given and required, Address Burslem, Stafforda England. DRY GOODS. RRA AANA KERR & CO, Bavs REC UBLVED yom bare IM tations ® full assorement of morinos, oashmeres, Saxony and oyun ellk plaids, £0. have also received am invoice of Brussels, very rich F way, t three HAVE REC EIVED PER STEAMER t merino and Cash- einbroideries in ehe- with sleeves to mate and Guim- ure 1 AKERK & CO., 707 [torte 'iires doors below Ninth atres rt. ———————————————————— ALL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, AT THE PARIS F mantilla emporium, 301, Brondway.—Every novelty fom see cloth, wilk ond datin mantilias and slosks, of the Parisian de ported aud mani ‘ity trade, The inspection GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway, for first ¢ ofia oa is reapocttully ix WL8.—THE Bytes bonny INVITES ott set Inaies ana all ove gan the. (4 ti superb variety just impor and embracing everything that is rivi, beautiful Some magnificent specimens of real Tuidia i, Dece or ‘Hestorn productions, will be foded embssied in this collection, together with am saqulalte assortment of French eashmere, ‘and santon cra} shawls, in every conecivable osien. (0 would es resent to publio notice « feature in the shawl trade a Roretofore introduced into ¥ vedere fabric being of in France thas oxtea- the “needle oh cpproximates so olosely to thas of b= Fy to require the lowentseruting ts to Spero had ¢ difference, Public tion a most IN, en oh Shawl Ls -? Cloak » ta moet reapess felt col LADIES OF NEW YORK AND ‘VICINITY A ARR rite to and examine Ce beautiful and Econ ea fall style and patterns of oak, mantillefand saque raking, where will also be found nav.deome assortment of i y rom le clothing dice! and children’s ready made clotting, || 79 and 81 Canal street, opposite Groene street, 0 CLOSE BUYERS, FOR CASIL—WE HAVE A SUR. plus ellowing stytas of goods and are al a tas ‘hem to reduce our stock:—-tamile meen flanacle; Amoskeag A do. ao-; Among 5 pperell do, do.; Mattewan do. do.; Shepards G4 alpaccas nnd mohaire; white do PLIMPTON, Wit 1d Voooy aad 6 Barclay c streets, directly 1 Tear athe the pel House. ELVES, CLOTHS, AND TRIMMINGS. — AL vu S & CO., No. Pand li Park Vibes, hare Just aualana s Libciee assortment of India eet mo | . eae an colored, superior Lyous velveta for attractive assortment of rich cloak trimmings, to invite the attention of buyers. EDUCATION. Tage aa UNNI E oe GLEN SEMINARY, SING six, ¥. Lon] winter session comm: om the Ist ‘Terms for board and tuition:—Under 12,$100 ani age, $125. Music and singing, French, italian, Spanish, Grawing, each $5 per quarter, For particulars. apply te PATTERSON, Pi incipal, or J. Cox, Eaq., 98 Bros en LIQUORS, &C. 500. 000 CHOICE HAVANA SEGARS; ra or various brands, and of th finest quall- ty, for salo at 25 por cont below usual prices and finest stock of brandiee, ales, cin, whiskey, St. Crolx an Jamuica rum, cordials of overy description, &o., im expressly for the trade, and will be aold, Peon or trem bonded, sar ata gece ry a? v fo. per con fo ow any other bousn Gwaltty of goods. BENSON & 00., Importers, 456 00 frome street, corner rot Re 500. 00 HAVANA AND OTHER SEGA) U' 2219.40 per cent under the Cush by jould call without delay, on beep das” LETHBRIDGE, # und 88 Fulton street, 920. 000 OLD STYLE JUGS Beare GIN, FROM prices, old club sieck, Munn’s and othor fi fn $150" per dozen, (bottlee returned) dee We DERHILL, No. 430 Broome street, corugr owt DS ay ag Be WIN! rycen belo’ Ry alae Dealers ai fs as of Tantlies wi ras variety of choice importations Phe he Masonic Temple, and 430 Broom shreek, aoe HAMPAGNE.—3600 BASKETS OF VARI | Oa TADS, = Worthy the notive of a! Tous euoics a to Ki per dozer an i in quality to any imported. For sale in quantities to nuit 7 LETHBRIDGE, 86 and 8 Fulton atreot ONDON oRDIAL oa FROM BURNETY’S renowned Vauxhall distillery, Londen. For oan ay or in guantitios to mi urehasers, deg, at RIDGE, Wand 88 Falton steeet Ra ee AAAAAAAAAA STROLOGY_ AND PHYSIOGNOMY.—THE CELE brated Dr. F. SHLUMAN, a Swode hy birth, can be goa sulted on all events of life, past, prosent, and the future. M4 tivities calculated for ladies and gentlemen, His residence 175 Chambers street, near Greenwich. Soe lare'in the Sun. RS. BREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS her sorvie to the Indies and goationen of of ‘this ity, w matters, By bool tna selene censtently relied oo thy ‘apoleon; wal he the Same of the leay or ae ae At Bleo, the mame, of the reat Jones r Serna Se Bowery. Ladies, 0) cents; goatlemen, WIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR Hf Skit in fersteliing. ene future, bas furnish intelligence about all cicoumstances of fe. interprets love, by eat Jaw matters and LO, BY a ond ee adieg ani gentlemen the tae of ‘geen the persons ney will weeey, also. the A LATRVOYAN? Meee Alwin specks the Rnglish, Frenel MH a ak # ages, “Hesldence 2 Rivington treet, pApanl B WAYS, Te WES M “smerion.—Ladios hay frie correctly from them by eommulting Mi Unerrii ing advice on busin rringe, &c. Terms in all cases one treet, ncar the Bo OTICR —MRS. H. EI teenth between Seventh kives true informatl on on all str and pash, presen future the same lody who formnenty Peek sited ae ter etreet 9 Wi re of imposition, and ge No 18 oot Eightoonth street

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