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FOR SALE. oe sat [000 “aie tsnnereare rh ak mM, Reamer wasp tue, toe a Tasually akutacvured forthe an" harass of fe iq" 4 of David WW. es or of Dougland& Meets, 1 Weak svat 000. —WATER POWER, FACTORY, 4¢.—FOR . + sale, one of the best water powers in the Pailroad, within eighteen miles of the city. The secpanty mew and’ in order, and is suitable for large [ndia, requiring, large a be sold Tor $85,000. Apply 10 Lcaataes pola for $85,000, : ue BPs yt, —FOR SALE—A NEW, GENTEEL HOUSE, in Twenty-seventh street, for $5,000; one in EL DO! assau street. ‘ A NEW Webber works, foundries, mills, or anything . L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. & for $4,000; a new four story $ y =I AT A BARGA 7.600. igh basement brick dwelling and ‘egethor with large, substantial brick buildings, ywer and buildings. To a cash ¢ 000; a very elegant furnished brown atone ML. SI , 2x48 feet, built of tho best materials, and paying an f, lot 234100 feet, on Thirty-ninth stroet, etter oat two story attio and basement brick houses in pson street. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street, —FOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, & COUN- 50! |. try store, house and lot, two milk rounds, “nd wagons all complete, selling’ daily at the rate of niarts per month—clearing $125 por month, Reasons fer selling, wishes to rotire from active business. Apply to A. SERGENT, 15 Wall street. A ei CHANCE FOR A BEAUTIFUL ne, in & first class neighborhoea, Hist possible manner, marble mantels, sliding doo lot 30 by 100 fect, Distance, forty mm the City Wall. | Apply 0 DEMUIT & CU., No. 43 Chambers street, CASH—DRUG STORE FOR SALE, WITH $75 physieian’s the owner, a physician, about to go to Aust the location is'good, the busi- Bete profitable und inere: the basements ug. A good chance fora physi- @an. Address Cash, Herald office, @ PRIVATE SALE—A FEW CHOICE BUILDING lots yet unsold, in Melvina, st $100 each, payable by th. MM ituated two ¢ dollars ® fteen minutes SMITH, on A, No. 27 Nassau etreet, third floor, od to the purehaser for build- face six conts. For cull ives, or T. J. FON ‘k. Money will be loai GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE CUEAP. ‘Apply at the corner of North Eighth and First streets, orto 8. WALLACE, corner of Grahatm avenue and Powers atroet, Brooklyn. RARE CHANCE.—MEAT SHOP FOR SALE—ANY two the business will find this a good op. ity. Fixtgron, &c., for eale, Apply between tle hours e’ciock and 12, at the corner of Eighth avenue and lo- street. SUPERIOR HOUSE FOR SALE.—ONE OF THOSE splendid brown stone houses, built by the Messrs. Hoe ‘the north side of Sixteenth strect, east of Union place, oi best materials, and in the most substantial mann) immediate supervision of the above gentlemen, a is in all respects a first clas and just completed. Apply at a2 Broadway, from Li to 1o’clock. or at 93 East Twoaty- G8 nth street, of PETER A. H, JACKSON. Se ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WE INVITE BUY- ers to examine our s hand, with all the modern italle for public or private uss, ir gstablishment in the United States, SR Brosdway. N.B.—A fest Tate seoond hand table ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WE ARE NOW PRE- fared to furnish a superior stock of tables, for private or je use, and to which we invite the attention of the public. secon hand tables, in good order, for sale. GRIFFITH DECKER, Billiard Table Manufacturers, W Aun streo IGHTFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE—HALF A MILE | from the Upper Morrisania depot, teu miles from the Hall, beautifully located on high ‘Tooms, was built a year ago, by day’ = tels, &c., and inclosed in nearly 0 ited for $225, for One or more years. Apply to Mr. Dasement, No. Ll Broadwa, UG STORE FOR SALE—LOCATED IN A PLEASANT ‘town in the interior of this State. For particulars to HALL, RUCKER & CO., 22) Greenwich street. ot work, piauza, mar- waif acre of ground, best in the city of Phila: do @ good business, and Jn other matters, Application, b be made before 15th October. R. F. Chestnut stroct, Philadelphia. JRA RU TOR SALE—OW LONG ISLAND, CONTAINING forty acres, with house, barn, &o. ituated on bay, where there is good ning, and besati } bane For farther particulary apply at’ the shop, No. 24 Grove sirect, New York. MR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS HOUSES, FOUR ‘and basements, situated north side of Thirty-se- , Bout BN) feet west of Highth avenue, being the atre ‘and sixth house from Eighth avenue. For particulars on the premises, or at 177 W & Vanderbilt. it Thirty-third street, of FF. SALE—A VALUABLE UP TOWN PROPERTY, Gonsisting of three lots of ground, 25 by 100 fect 5 inch three story brick building, 30 by tory, 18 by 28 fect; a one et; a three story brick baild- 4 as dwelli lars apply at , between 10 aud phia, in every way ealeulated 1d beeause the propri letter or |ASLETT, 8 OF A SPLENDID STOr undlery business, with ft: » eral offi ; also a shipe gu RK SALE—THAT VALU. WO Tuer deep, being v end West Thirty free « Gellar dug i) feet are going ea, and lea, ty-fifth street, | LE LOT, 24:3 FRONT, BY rner of Ninth avenue in built to main sewer; t class impro: the two three rom south side f Centh avenue, renting for ars from May last, with two ruvemonts to be paid for if ears euch; is eStock “and fuvures < ‘ {Will be sold, with lease; tue owner, who haa long occupied the ises, desiring to return vo pe. Any one desirous of Spafe and prostable investwment, will vitain & bargain of the or part. Fei SALE—THF LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a down town restaurant, how dving & first rate business. inguire from ¥ to i A. M, of WARD rt. articular JAN, lt All str SALE—THE FIXTURES AND LEASE OF ONE of the best stores in Greeuw: eet, No, 254; suital any businers, particularly for jewelry or hats and caps. in the store, of the proprietor, for reason of sailing. SALE.—A WATCII AND JEWELRY ESTABLISH- dge onnecticut, with the stock, eom- silverware, aud fash- al required, about $4,0W. ' Apply to 3 rt. 01 WIN & SEXTON, 145 Reade strect, New York. gph Rapin STOCK, FIXTURES A will of ci auction and commission busines , Brooklyn, knewn as Boeruta This piace is dein Rees, being estahiished a’ ie a very large aad extensive bu vat se ing located U.” This is 9 into that . FREED ity Hi wanting to apply to J. E LOTS OF GROUND, at et, North river, all fronting on Tyenty « Joiniug the bulkhead. Inquire on the prem OR SALF— NINTH STR e, well located for man’ n sate street, near Firat aven: Twenty-sixth street, near Fow for gent s. “Apply to E. B. KI Fourth avenue, to7 PM. OR SA Reade # it, ms and lot No. 24 Bror street. Alwo. th $8 First ctr Pear building Terms easy act w Third from E HOUSE AND LOT, NO. 2 Also, front and rear house le for a ba as thers ase and I 41 Orchard Nos. 96 and and —A VALUAB! eC Al inal ply at 25 D OR SALE—A VERY FINE situated on Thirty-fonrth etreet wenth a e and one of 2 In qui: 8 Weer Twenty-ninth strect. 1OR SALE—A DOWN TOWN LU HOUSE, A DE rirable 88 place, below Muiden lane, and ‘olvse to way; lias always beon and is now making mo I Will take from two to three thousand dolla mrity, to porchas The proprietor w ns best known to himself, Address Jones, It 4 ofes Fe SALE,—A THIRTY HORSE POWER STEAM feet en superior finish; twelve three stroke, with boilers. Made by Will Wil Be rold at w creat bargain, if applied for imma ly, In wire of CHARLES HM. POST, 427 Broome strost, or uf Wil Burdon, Iron Works, Brooklyn. OR SAT OPA BEDSTEAD; ONE OF McGRAW'S Geos Ke, And bearly news a first rate article, Apply ab 95 RK SALE—FIFTH WARD MUSEUM HOTEL, SITU- ‘ated on tho corner of Franklin stroes and Wort livond . For particulars ing ‘ ey, Fr eat inquire of THOMAS KILEY, No. 24 R SALE—THE STOCK AND 7 Fs Sitatnianed shoe otors, Foe particulars spvly ae G4 Grand strect. EEE Ratan ae R SALE—SIX TWO OR FOUR TORSE WAGON twelve plantation, farm, or railroad cores, Wo sons farts for the California market, or any other, "Doubts and gies bergen, willbe soll cheap for cash, Inquire of Michal jone, Warren street, Jersey City. a RK SALP—A LIQUOR STAND. 245 WATER STRERT. rent paid to! Sth November. This is a rare chance for a jin. Price $200. Apply to SMITH, 59 Rose street, R SALE IN BROOKLYN—TUP STOCK AND FIX. ‘tures, together with the two years lease from May, 184, of two story brick building, now occupied as a furniture and ding store,ituated in» good lecation for any business, Will gold cheap if applied for soon, as the proprietor is engaged other business. The lease will bo sold without the stock if d. Ayrly on the premises, 116 Myrtle aveuns, or to . BATTERSON, 124 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. SALE OR EXCHANGED FOR CITY LOTS—THRER houses in Thirty third stroet, Ninth avenue, thorowgnly and substantially built, with all the modern improvements, Tondy for oconpation. For further particulars apply 10 FeOuAS vee Dniider, #28 West Twenty soventa rere aver Pen strovt, or to EDGE & DICKSON; plum bingdon square. POR SALE OR excuanae—a Fis se Nam, Btichton, Staten Island. ‘The location is wri waty and healtifulnoss. Price $5,000. Apply to WA MeLEAN. No. WW tween 9 and 11! M R SALE OR TO LET—TWO FIRST CLASS, FOUR ant brown stone faney front houses, on the south side hy atrect, Letween Pirst and Second avenues. ‘They re just finished, and have under-cellare and high basements. all the modern improvemouts. Apply to D. 8. 1s TOD, agent) Duang neste APPY we and goodwill of one of t stands in tho city. Satisfactory reasons gree y the retiring. Communications addrossed box No. 2,645, rome oe pana pame and place of reridence, re lie RD t ten per | ground. The house has | sold for $5,100, and $1,000 remain on mortgage, ot | - | Mesers. Goo. Bird & KCELLENT HOTEL STAND FOR SALE—ONE OF THE | carpenter | } business. ry. ot West | y and liquor store | no | FOR SALE; OLD LANDS FOR SALE—THE TRACT HERETO. ae eee ne ease aed a taeuaty af Colpappet . eo ed stout Mistoan'milec froma Proderiekaburg, and Ad: re the well known Culpepper mines. Apply to A. M. RT, 66 Wall street, TES A BROOKLYN.—LOTS DESIRABLY tame’ beyond Bedford avenue, can be bad at bargain, ‘Terms of payment easy. Apply to G. TAYLOR Gates avenue, deeond heuse beyond ford. ed ‘OTEL FOR SALE.—THE LEAS, FURNITURE AND Bf . 2, 4, 6 and 8 War- H fixtures of the —— goo jos. ro ~ Re street, he premises. AND FORSALE—AT L Morrisania, New Ro fty-second atroct, | scres at Bushwie! jo, three WICK, JAMAICA, UPPER Yonkers, Gowanus, Bedford, rk, 6X) acres at Milwankie, 50 farm of 97 acres at Rahway, L. I. gotiages, one brick, dwelling in Wi- frame dwelling’ house on Prince stroct near Brooklyn, 10 acres of und, with water ar Union dock, nearly opposite Chelsea, Staten |, fare by steamer Thomas Hunt on! Lats cents.) For particulars, inquire of COMBS & RICHARDS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 111 Broadway, 75 Triuity Building. ARE CHANCE.—FOR SA) THE STOCK AND trade, together with the good and lease of five years, we rrocery and liquor store, situated on the corner of Ne- vias ond Wyckoff strests, Brooklyn. Apply in the store. TENTH STRERT, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 1073 . of roome to let ale fine suite gently furnished, suitable for » large family, with the bost of Spbles, aaivate: h, ans, be. The location is the finest im PARTMENTS TO LET.—FURNISHED AFA &TMENTS Fg ad Tytent Noard, oa Feasonable terms, in 8 jensant location. on the se Sixth Evenuc, between Sixteenth and Seventecnth sirecta SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED ris cadet igh aa lant tae an one viloge of hot Bache; with Srwithout breabrast. “Apply ai 60 Hast Twonty- second street, between Fourth and \gton avenues, SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ranted by a party of threo gentlemen in s house ‘nat , re the g Sra, "Location south of Awity street preferred. Address D. NEWLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ‘with two beds, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with or without breakfast, can be had at No. Broome street, Between Broadway and Bowery. Inquire of Mr. Krohn, on the premises, GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN HAVE A NEATLY furnished room with full board or partial ‘Two gentle. men may apply. The comforts of home can winter. Y Apply ‘at 55 Watts street, corner of Canal and Hud- son. Ras EAL ESTATE.—LOTS, MOST BEAUTIFULLY LOCA- to be sold much lower than can be purchased with- in the same time from the business portion of the city, in am ether direction. Apply to RAY TOMPKINS, corner of Arri- tte and Griffen irosts, neat Tompkinaville ferry, Staton OIL MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE, AT STA- en Isiand, four copper worma, two steam umpe, (Worthington € Baker's make,) one steata boiler, 10 Wy dfect, one shectiron tank, holding '2,000 gallons, two iron stills, holding @0 gallons, and two holding 84) gallons each, Cast by Alger, of Boston, from the best of gun metal. They will be sold cheap, to close the concern, A’ tease of the pre- mises can be had if desired. Apply fur partioulars at No, 34 Broadway. M. RILEY, 10 JEWELERS.—THE ADVERTISER, BEING COM- polled by ill henlth to relinquish the manufacturing Business, desires to sell his shop, together with a complete not of te ‘A smnall capital only’ roquired. If desired, the uurchaser cau hear of a partuer by calling on Mr. GEORGE JORN, No, 6 Centro stree 0 MACHINISTS AND OTHERS.—ALL machinery for sale, at Nos. 18, 19 and 20 Atlant Broklyn, including galvanized iron, copper, and lead pip gears, drums, pulifes, and beltin, pply ‘this day on the Premises, to STEARNS & STURGES. O RAILROAD COMPANIES AND CONTRACTORS.— For eale, #ix locomotive engiues and tenders, weighing b from six to fourteen tons. Inquire at the Otfice of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company, No. 1 Coutre Sireet, of LR. DUNGAM, Vice-President. 0 SL. PERSON HAVING st slate 9 i t to a slater it in New You OSI pleton, or active kT the t TENANT’S REGISTOR. | 4 PARTMENTS TO LET—FOR SMALL GENTEEL FAM- ilies, at 113 Wert Twenty-fourth stroet, between Sixth | And Seventh avenues. Croton water on each floor. Inquire of FRAN€IS BLANCHET, 200 Sixth avenue, before 9 A. M.. or after 5 P. M. | Y C 45 Broadway, west sido, two doors below Broome st Rooms well lighted and airy, suitable for artists, arehitects lawyers, tailors, &¢.; entrance wide and accessible. Apply to DE BOW ELL, cculist, 42 Broadway, or on the premises, OTEL IN PHILADELPHIA TO LET.—THE HOTEL | No, 248 Chestnut etreet, between Tenth and Eleventh iirecia, opposite the Acadeniy of Fine Arts, extending 205 | fect to George street, eontaining sixty-five rooms, vis.—tifty- two chambers, mostly of large size, and communicating, with | marble mantels, grates and closets; four parlors on first | floor, dining room for one hundred persons, office and paa- tries; four kitchens, with washing and drying rooms, water elosets, baths and’ furnaces. Gas and Schuylkill’ water throughout the house, It is situated in the centre of the | gity, om ite principal thoroughfare, is well ichted and ven | tilated, and wasrebuilt and finished in the best manner, with every convenience, three years since. Possession will be given on the first of Jantary next. For further information apply to o., Exchange and Broad stree OUSE FOR SALE.—THE BROWN STONE HOUSE | No. & West Thirty-first street, near Sixth avenue, The hove is ity five feet deep, lot, 131 fect deep, with all the mo- | dern improvements; has been built a year, and is in good or- der, Also, two or three vory large’ French mantel glasses, and about 100 yards of very giod velvet tapestry carpets, &e., de. The house cost $5,000 to build, and for the lot $5,000 was Offered, House and lot is eflered for $3,000, It must be sold, Make an offer, Apply at the house, or at No. 59 Rose street. LiQuor AND GROCERY CORNER STORE IN Finst 4, mignte to Tet to a fist rate mau. Apply to JOWN | JRQOOMS TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER.—SEVERAL very desirable rooms, in size from 25 by 25 to 26 by 10) feet, ever tho New York and New Haven froight depot, well lighted and airy, aud furnished with Croton water, gas fix tures, aud water closets. Apply to E. ANTMONY, cornor.of Elm snd Franklin streets, room No, 4l, up stairs. YORE TO LET.—THE STORE 197 DUANE STREET, near Washi street, nearly opposite the Evie build” ings, e« road depot; Tate 5 ly. Apply at 225 W | | ton street. | mo LET—TROM FIRST OF NOVEMBER, TO A GENTLE. man end his wife, the upper part of a mest two house in Barrow street, nour rnilroad aud stazo route: sisting of three rooms aud kitclon on the second floor, wa one attic room, Apply to C. 8. SMITH, Ui M 0 LET—AT FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET, , till May next, a Tacaut lot of op of a shed over'a coal yard, 6) by 100 tee lapted for storing or piling lum. Por f ply to J. GILCHRIST, No. 432 Wash | Mo LeT—wITHov1 man, one or t located near the M occupied by one Post Office. BOARD, TO A STN: 10 LET.—THE STORE AND BASEMENT NO. 29 BEEK- | | JD man sizect: they aro each ninoty feet deep. Also, the Beekman fee ; aleo, ; also, In- quire of JAM ONNER & SON, 29 Bockman street. BROOKLYN, ©: feet. Apply on the premises, | mo LET—A FURNISHED ATTIC ROOM, TO ONE OR two gentlemen, or would he suitable for a gentleman and hie wie if en out through the day, Aiso, a small front basement to let, Apply at 162 Mott ‘street, One door from Grand. 0 LET—A FINE, SUITE OF ROOMS, ON THE SECOND ft to a email family, or a gentl a and his wi ithout board, in a healt! sant location; © T ing! ean bave rooms, with full or pa Appl: est Twenty seventh | street, between Seventh and biz T—A SMALL THREE ‘D BASEMENT with modern © tod in Twenty. between Seven venues, Will ha or unfurnished ty a small family. Inguire at 45 WM. SUARP. ER PART om Peck slip ” Land entry, Nous bueg, nd floor, with fr y need apply ‘0 SINGLE rooms, with ¢ hathr: RY PLEA nonts of gas, charge. Re. ¥ at 603 Hous. to let it W FOUR STORY (late F eet.) Ii the im- , U Ashland place, o SAL) 416 Ash} T°, LET OR FOR built in the m | Bos roadway. Apply to 10 LET OR LEAST—AN ELEGANT HOTEL, SITUA ted on the southeast r of Sixth cvenno and Forttoth streot. Al gon the same book. Inquire on the 4 WILLIAM RIDABOCK a IRST CLASS another spa F anction busi e the Crystal Pa corner of Browd Apply to K. G. PIERC y, under Metropolitan Bunk, (0 HOTTL AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS,—TO let, that 6 id five story house on the southwost cor- ner of Broadway and Twenty-eichth strect, containing fifty Tooms, sil furnished with gas, Croton water, and all the mo- deorn tinproverneuts, stitable for s hotel of tae hoarding ‘onae. To be let from ene to five ye: on - tives, or to D. ft, EASTON, 17 Wall street bie 0 RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALF.—A GENTE two story and attic house, in the Fitth ward, furnielvd, and how ocenpied by m email family, m the free lainiy n bo had f November, ané the furniture sold low. Ad. 1 Post Offic AR- en ronte to Paris, are re- ate establishment is sitaa. vay, opposite the team packet station, and near Voris railway terminus, ‘The apartments combine ele: gance with comfort. bas an exccilent table @hote, and the win the mo: aaily ‘ate 0 intagos. Board for familiva on and American papers attached to the hotel GENTLEME ean have excelleut lodyings, in # 25 conte per night, corier of Franko Office open all night ee A PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA the acvommodation of guoste Septamn ver to, 5 al ese J. TABER & SON, ‘Proprietors, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. R. POWELL, OCULIST, AURIST, 4C., REORIVEE D his patients from 9 to do’elook daily, at Pa A od (02 Broadway, whore oan bo procured his Tromtise a Artidcial eyes inserted without the slightest ve exnetly like : ps +-rh pad if tho natural o79, and roseuble tt ix R. WHEELER, OCUL. Ist, 4 “BARCLAY STREET, devot attention exclusively to diss gad eptisimic surgery.” Ofice hoot 2 wor Mane th ‘ourt atrest, opp. ‘arren, from 9 Ull 1A. M, French artificial eyes Inserted, and wae: sated to resemble the natural @& organ in every respoot. | mo Ler CANTON, STREET, } nest Tillary street, convenient to the Navy Yard, rooms | and bedroc Reut $3 to $4a month. Also two basements | | at $3 te mouth, Alse one light and dry cellar, 0 by 34 oval Office, 24 1 YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD AND A pleasant room, in a genteel family or boarding establish- Tn the viciuity of Broadway and Grand. street prefor- Is willing to pay a liberal price for good accommoda- Hon and Comfort. "Address Comfort, Broadway Post office, GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN A NICE BEDROOM, and partial board in a respectable location in the vicin- ity of East Broadway. The terms will be $4 per week. Re- ftences exchanged, Inquire at 186 Clinton street, A FRONT PARLOR, NEWLY FURNISHED, IN A PRI- vate house, to let to single gentlemen, permanent Zenants, Terms will be very reasonable, Please call at No. 98 Prince street, a few doors weet of Broadway. LADY RESIDING IN THE UPPER PART OF THE city has two large rooms which she will let to single gen- Uemen, furnished or unfurnished, with or without partial board. Address C. L. W., Herald office, ROADWAY.—PARLORS AND BEDROOMS CAN obtained for the winter, by respectable parties, in the handsomely furnished house replete with modyra couve piencies, cus, hot aud wold water, &c., with good attendanes. Call at No. 702 Broadway between Eighth and Ninth stroots. OARD.—A ( AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO OARD.—A GENTLEMAN v ‘or three single gentlemen, can be accommodated with Pleasant rooms, with full or partial board, at 65 Morton street, three docrs east of Hudson, Location’ very desirable, OARD, AT 648 BROADWAY.—LARGE AND DESIRA- ble suite of rooms, with front parlors on first and second Poors. Also, fine rooms for single gentlemen may be obtained, with full board. The house has all the modern improve- ments, OARD IN BLEECKER STREET.—PERSONS WISH- find them st 13 Carroll place, OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A GENTLEMAN: and wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can be ac- commodated with pleasant rooms, in a house respectably lo- cated, 24 West Fifteenth street, near Ninth avenue. Baths, &c, Persons desiring a comfortable home, ean obtain one by applying as above. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives can be accommodated with pleasant apart ‘en the second floor, in a small private family. Apply Livingston street, References given and required. OARD IN BROOKLYN,—ONE OR TWO jENTLE- men e&n be accommodated with a handsomely furnished ‘tinl board ainutes walk of the Montague or Fulton ferries, Apply at No. 17 Johnson street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. Reteronces exchanged. RD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN FIND od rooms, in a first class house, by applying at No, 206 hington street, within five minutes walk of Fulton or Wall street ferries.’ Gas and every convenience. OARD IN BROOKLYN—AN ENGLISH LADY, HAV- ing opened a new house, with all modern improvements, threo minutes walk from Wall street and Atlantic ferries, is desirous of obtaining a few genteel persons, and the choice of h home comforts, can be obtained by applying at OARD IN BROOKLYN.—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, en the second floor of a commodious house in Henry strect, near Atlantic street, can be had with board in pri- vate family, by a gentleman and his wife, Address C.S., box 8,253, Post Office, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE fentlemen ean be accommodated in a private family, in Brooklyn, with rooms, and breakfast and tea and dinner on Sundays, within a few minutes walk of South or Hamilton Avenue ferries, Adds id OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, with partial board. Inquire at 214 Fulton street. or in a few minutes walk of Fulton, Catherin ferries. Terms very moderate. References ply at 123 Sands street, Brook! OARD IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME SECOND D ‘story room, with pautry, unfurnished, and small rooms ifrequired, for & gentleman and wife. Gas, &0. House with- in five minutes walk of South ferry, Inquire at 72 State street, corner of Heury. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—WANTED, A FEW or Bridge'strect exchanged, Ap- have an agreeable and pleasant home; houso new, air: in a healthy location. Terms very reasonable, President streot, between Columbia and Iic Brooklyn. N. I.—House is within three m: avenue ferry and sight of South ferry N—A FEW SINGLE d with pleasant rooms, ndays, in a respectable ) Brooklyn, within five minutes walk of either or South ferries. Apply at 3 State street, South Brooklyn. OARD WANTED. wish a room and bi rd, west of Broad: teenth streets. y, and between Fourth and Four- family, where thoro are very few boarders, is y n Sbout the Ist of Deceinbers if arreeuble, will be permanent, Address, stating terms and location, A.'B., Herald office, ORD WANTED—BY A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, who ean furnish the highest recommendations as to char: acter and capacity, and who would give instruction in the higher branches of French and in singing in compensation, Location not material. Address B., Herald office, OARD WANTED—PERMANENTLY, BY A LADY, | where there are no ether boarders; with a widow lady Preferred; bonrd paid in advance if required. Location east side of the city. Address R. A. M., Broadway Post Office. OARD WANTED—IN A GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY. Whore there are few or no boarders, by a young lady ac- customed to respectable and first class society. Terms must be moderate. Address Jervis, until next, at the Herald office, Please mention terms, References exchanged, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, child three gentleman; © room or room and bedro hed, will be required, between First and Si WIFE, fast and ond avenues off this month, by a gontleman, his wife, child aud nurse; a parlor and bedroom in a genteel boarding house, or with a Private family, between South and Fulton ferrios.' Any por: son having such accommodations will, hear of an unexcep- tionable ocoupant by addressing 8. B. b., Herald office, stat- ing terms and location. ing fine rooms, or suites of rooms, for the winter, will | ‘a emall private family, within | OARD IN BROOKLYN,—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | ingle gentlemen, ean have full or partial board, with: | permanent boarders, in a private family, where they will | .—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY | room, furnished or unfurnished, with | untur- | and Fourth and Eighteenth streets. Address Henry, Herald | OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY THE 20TH OF | Were, OR BEFORE enn Fs FIRST OF NovEN. ‘ber, furnished apartments for ® gontleman and n et and retired family, wi prcctlipe fo Brooklyn, Hoboken, of State Beard required for the lady, and a are rverys Pores Bios URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A THRER STORY house, with modern improvements, until the lst of May, to be situated between Fourth aud Seventh avenues, a1 thth and Twenty-second streets. An: desiring let such a house, at a moderate rent, wi dress A. 4. E., box 1,675 Post Oftce. OUSE OR PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—TNE lower or upper part, the lower preferred, fore lady, tleman and servant ; not above Fourth atroet, Address jane, Herald office, stating location, terms, c., £0. FACUSE WANTED THREE OR FOUR STORIES, BY small respectable fami! ‘no children,) where the whole or part of the rent will be taken in board; location between First and Sixth avenues, below Fourteenth street preferred. ‘Apply to M. Wray, 499 Broadway. TORE WANTED-SITUATED BETWEEN PINE street and Maiden 11 Broadw: nd William street. Inquire at 21 South William street, ytaire. A igh UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY A GEN- tleman and his wife, on the second floor of a house ocenpied by « private family, on the ‘Twentieth atreet. “Rent m Herald office, or 365 Broome stre Waar A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A house with the modern improvements, in Plessant and below ross M, tide of the eit moderato. ‘Addi . for three days. bor of Brooklyn or New York. Great care will ken of ¢ property. “The best of references given. Rent not tobe over $i), Address box 2,175 Post Office, ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A LARGE HOUSE, FURNISHED or unfurnished, having room enough to accommodate fifty boarders, situated in a respeotable part of the eity. Address H., box 3,503 Post Offic ‘ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, A second floor preferred, Address A. H., 4l East Broadway, stating rent and location, ‘© RENT, BY Ai SMALL RESPECTABLE a snug dwelling house, in “Brooklyn, within short distance of the Wall street and Fulton ferries, Address W.0., box 2,041 Post Otlice, New York TANTED—A FURNISHED BEDROOM, WITIT A Stove or fireplace, for a man and wife, with a place for cooking. ‘The parties find their bed, Linen, aud cooking ap- paratus. Somewhere about Third avenue, between Ninth and Thirteenth strects, Rent not to exceed $10 per mouth. Adgvers Pyxis, Herald office, “ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A F nizhed parlor and bedroom, without board.’ 4 ust be hetween Canal and Fourte: ts, t to Broadway. Address 8, L. D., Herald office lity v HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. R. JOHN WILLIAMS, VETERINARY SURGEON, RE fpectiully informs his numerous friends and the public, that he conti: * practicing successfully on the d nat dis: enses incidental to that noble animal, the horse, at his new | fre-proof establishment, with twenty box Stalls for horses, at the sign of the goliten horse, No. 131 between Broome and Delancy streets, Bor spavin, curbs and ringbone, can he perfectly cured by opara, lon, Fistula and poll evil cnn bo cured perfectly without breakin; ‘hia discovery has been recontly made by Dr. Williams. Dr, Williams, in thanking hia numerous | friends for their kind patronage during a period of twenty: five years in this city, receiving from cight hundred to one thousand horses per annum, bogs a continuance of their fs yor. Dr. W.’s experience for examining horses for soundness favors neither party. the skin. | PPOR SALE—APPLY AT 39 GREAT JONES STRER' New York Club stable—a light rookaway wagon and harnees, in perfect order; also, @ pair of bey horses, 16 hands high, eight and nine years old, sound and gentio; will be aolé low, as the owner has no use for them, OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, fifteen hands high, a good traveller, and perfectly sound, fete i seen at Mr. P, ‘PHILLIPS’ stable, No, 40 Carmine ect. OR SALE—THREE EXPRESS WAGONS, ONE WITH a top; will be sold choap for cash. Apply to STUDLEY CO., 67’ Canal street, roa OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS HIGH; ‘a free and fast traveller, and very stylish driver; is sound and kind in all harness, and asplendid family horse. He will besold ata bargain, Inyuire at No.8 Wall strect, second atory, front rooin, OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR BAY MARE, OF elegant form and action, spirited, hardy, gentle and sound Lowest price $400. Apply at the corner of Fourth avenue and ‘Twenty-fifth strect. FOR, SALETA, VALUABLE FAMILY HORSB, 16% hands high, cight years old, dark bay, sound and kind; Ean be seen at Hockoy's ntatlorcosner of Latiieite inceaed ey's stable, co: | Hotel Sst or ted wis neuer OR SALE—A BAY MARE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, FIF- teen and » half hands high; = fast and stylish traveller; Warranted sound and in single and double harness oF saddle. Apply to JOHN C. FORUE, 16 High st., Brooklyn. OR SALE—TWO HORSES AND CARTS AND WORK. ‘Apply at 107.Pulton street. L. McNANNY. FLORSE FOR SALE —A BLACK HORSE, SEVEN YRARS old, 15)g bands high, eount-and kind in harness, good | traveller, will stand without tying. Suitable for a physician. Apply to WM. AGNEW & SONS,'254 Front street. ‘ORSES AND CARRTAGES—A FAMILY ABOUT TO leave the city, offer for sale a fine pair of horses anda } barouche. Al at light wagon, almost ne harness for each’ carringe, A note pddressed to box Post Office, will be properly attended to. FINANCIAL. | | —READY MONEY, AT NO. 11 CHAMBERS | $25.00 strect, officein the basement. Persons in | Want of money can hav any amount roquired on watches, | jewelry, disraonds, plate, clothes, silks, cexsrs, cutlery oF | any other personal property, or the above hought for cash. Ofiecs hours from 9 till i Wegnesdays and Saturdays, open till 10at night. AL transactions strictly confidential. TO LOAN, P26 ___WM. TAYLOR. $i] 00 T SIX PER CENTINTEREST, ‘ on bond and mortgage; also the $5 500, $5,000 and $3,000 on first Productive this city, for a tern of inte to JOUN F. CONREY, Nos. j $200. —WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN, (AMERICAN,) ‘+ who has at command $200, as advertising agent, | to travel with the advertiser. Salary $1 25 to $1 50 per day, and all expenses paid, with full security forthe money. Ad- dvess Agent, Herald office. 1 Dar ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS frem £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued bj | the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL &'CO. | treet, sole pans sf agents for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool and London packet ships. ORA COAL AND TRON, MINING AND MANUFAC. uring Company of nia. Capital $1,000,000. ares | BlOench. Books for subscription to whe stock ‘of this com: | pany'are now open at the office of the Connecticut Mutual fe Insurance Company, No. 64 Wall street, whero speci mens of the coal and iron ore ean betoen, and all information by W. 8. DUNHAM, Books are also opon at Registers fall of Commerce, 73 Pine strect, | QR THE INVESTMENT OF FIFTEEN TO TWENTY thousand dollars, a desirable opportunty offers in a cash busines in New York city. which will command the best,city and country patronage. Any application made to the un- dersigned must be accompanied with aseurances as to the in- tention of parties to engage in the same, as none others will receive attention. ress E. M. French, care of Simeon Draper, corner of Pine and William streets, OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN. three children nurse, wishes board in a family in Brocklyn, bet Fulton and South ‘Two hedrooms and a parlor required, unfurnished, Address M. Forbes, N y street, Now York. OARDING. with gas, Bt. Mark's -A WIDOW,'WITH ‘A LOABDER. CAN BE Ac- large upper room, at No, 4 Abingdon PLACE, NEAR SIXTH : ¢ gronad. A. gentioman and his two or three single gentionen, can he zen- jatod with very desirable rootns, furaished or o cats and three Lines of stagen pasa the hou Posryrra av uc waver | ave ad Washington FL GSN AND BERKSMIRE, RAILROAD BONDS. i ven per cent bond Borkshize Railroad Company wanted by ne een ane JOUN H. GOURLLE, No. 1 Hanover street, NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—TNE IN’ 8 I the public stocks of th ft New Vork davanl page: ble on the first day of 1 be fn day by F. W. Edmond: of the city, au the Mechanics’ Bank, Tho tran books will be closed 'T 5 So'clock F For ers, transfers will a = ted during the period the books romain closed, to take of fect Nov 1. A. C. FLAGG, Comptroiler. Comptroller's Office, New York, Oct. 1, 1853, ONEY ADVANCED, watches, jewelry, dry goods, property or security, at the No. 4 Gran; ty corner nk, Goc sht out jong strictly ¢ 3 REDUCED) ON itnes, and ail descrip- nd Lown (RATE ds, fi tran: Wishing loans, EMITTANC and Wale Bank of Liverpoo wards, negotiable at any for sale by CENTER & CO., of Old sli ‘and Wator street, NTLEMEN AND TITE tleimen, can bo ace dated with od board at 319 Greenwich stree ae JURNIS a JPURNISHED ROOMS.—. sot OF ROOMS FURNISH: Seetaret ine fhoms for gentl y ~, ean be obtained in a mode eonteniences, bi URNISHED ROOMS AT NO. 61 WALKER STREET, near Broadway, 4 parlor aud aitting-room; also single Dedrooms, Apply ae above, (70. 143 EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERA House.—Suita of eleantly fur: A rooms, on the fecond and third floors, to let, with board, in » frst class house, RIVATE BOARD—AT NO. 68 VARICK STREET, [near Canul.—A gentieman and his wife oan be accom- modated with pleasant rooms aud board. Apply as above, References exchanged. OOMS TO LET WITH ROARD.—A SUITE OF VERY sprly application at No. 15 Warren place Charles street. &c., on same floor, ROM, TO JET IWITH OR withoury BREAKFAST and ten, furnishod or not, A Iarge room, with grate and pantry attached, to one or more persons of respectability, ‘erma moderate. Apply at 103 Grand strect, first block wort of Broadway. HE FIRST CI. $8 BOAT DIN o way, opposite the Bowling Groen, Rooms fo and vingle gentlemen, all newly furnished, to lot, with honed [0 LETCTWO PARLORS AND A BEDROOM, WITH board for a gentleman and family, in a modern built house, containing all the modern improvements, including bathe, cas, ke, The family strictly private. Kelereno changed. Inquire at 264 Sixth avenue, Astor row. ne ANTED—FROM ABOUT 25D OCTORER, A P. ARLOR and bedroom, for | oan and lady, (honrd for lady only.) Laeation to be betwecn Amity and Twenty thie streets, an: ow! an Fifth aven’ 0 yaid \- ce,’ Address Frank, Herald ofice, owt’ Dald in ad ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO. Doaed with furnished room for himsolf aad lade tore fer the lady only.) in a retired neighborhood np , thoro are no other malo boariers; widow lady Address, stating terms, A. B., Post Office. may be had by wn, prefer ANTED—A ROOM POR TWO GENTLEMEN, FOR nished or unfarnished, with or without partial beard. in Brooklyn, near South or Montague ferry. Addrovs, Dost paid, | R., box 913, Post Office. FINE ARTS. NE “LOST” VELASQUEZ OF 1623.—TOR MO! . nowned historion| picture in the world, the aoe rnin ‘able painting in the United States, and th Popular exhibition in this city, is now at the piitete, 609 Brondway. Admission, 25 cents, with breakfast if | built honse, with ail | hs, gas, &c., on application at No, 106 Fourth | | avenue, near Twelfth street. desirable rooms, on the second floor, with large pantries, | & NO.7 BROAD: | ot, with board, | i INSTRUCTION, | CARD.—BY PARTICULAR REQUE: { RUAUD will commenco an ovening class for gi m irteenth street, om Mow ay, at 736 oreloeke immediately, at his room, 5 Bast 7 | day, Wednesday, Friday, snd Sati CADEMY OF BEST PENMANSIIIP. RGE BRIS- tow, the ciminent writing master, known the world over fe the best teachor for twenty-eight yonrs, has returned to New York. handsomely furnished parlors in La: *hurge Bi uarantees to La ofall nen & bold, rap reantile hand, in twelve to t ity lessons. Terma Private lessons given, Visiting and wedding elegantly written, | JROOKKEFPING, &C.—C. C. MARSH'S COUNTING rooms, for the practice of bookkeeping and mercantile yulations, are now nm for instruction day and evening at 384 Broadway. i for circulars. For eale—Marsh Course of Bookkeeping, (double entry,) $1 and Marah’ Course of Single Entry Bookkeeping, 75 cts., remittod per mail, 2) cts. additional. These are complete works, beanti- fully printed in oolora, showing the balancing entries, lin o., in red, a8 they should be—admirably adapted to self | instruction! - f OOK-KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &0., THOROUGILY taught, on reasonable terms, by 'W. J, RENVILLE, 230 | Bro: > h student is separately instructod and rapid- [Aig ced in his studica, while the knowledge imparted is readily available in practice. Open day and evening. XWIBITING AT THR CRYSTAL PALACE.—FREB | Su tesnons will be given to Indice wishing to tent the prin ciple of the preminm chart for eutting dresses, invented by Mrs. Githens. Call for a short time only, at 10d Bleecker #troct, ‘The system taught—linings and patterns cut war- | ranted to fit. | RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX IS NOW organizing his private clarses, Terms $4 por month. While a thorough and eystemationl course is purmed, the knowledge imparted is mado Fada useful to the student. Apply at the rooms, 239 Broadway, morning and evening, NSTRUCTION.—MR. M. PHILIPPI, PROFESSOR OF the piano, organ, and singing, most tespectfully inforras his fricnds and the public that he will rosuine his musical on Monday next, Application will be reco! jence, 127 Charles street, ADAME AURELIA FERENCZY, PROFESSOR OF THE ano and singing, respectfully informs the eontry. and schools of New York and its vicinity, tha ye will contis during thie soason, to give lessons ont! oforte and ip inging, either at dd of the pu or at her own, as an te ting soprance at elinrches, concerts, 0, Please oall | at 18) Adams street, Brooklyn." aim Sree LANGUAGE.—A SPANISH GENTLEMAN, ry ; favorably known in shis city, as teacher of his native Jangunge, will impart ‘instrugtion in the #amo, to ladion and | fonllemen; and wil alto, aks translations with correctness ito 9 hy Moy OR #P. eee WCTION NOTICE. ‘will sell this day, heuseheld furniture ere oe aed —R. W. FROST, AUCTIONEER, 1034 o'clock, wt 13 Spruce street, the ‘a family, removed for convenience of sale, consisting of 76 yards splendid Brussels carpet, oileloths, fas, mabe; yeh fer maple do., mahogany French bed toad, Bape d0., bureaus, tables, "couch beds, feather hos, gountinghouse deu*- bookcases, glass showcares, paintings, re, Also, ‘the contents of a wholesale fone Fp i "Sie fixtures, brandy in bond, rum, ei Who wine, and 160,000 sega." of excellent quality. Sale ositive. Deposite required. Goor® muth be Femoved this UCTION NOTICE.—W! will sell this day, at WW A. M., two down feather beds, one mahogany bed: ¢ iron safe, Brussels carpet, twenty quilts, ton be gtavings, and other articles of second hand furniture. JONES, "AUCTIONEER, ‘tore No. 13 Spruce stro“ UCTION NOTICE.—FURNITURE, OIT, PAINTINGS, ‘&c.—OSGOOD & CONKLIN will aell this day, Saturday, October 8, at 10% o'clock, at the sales room, 138 Fulton stroe! alarge and desirable assortment of superior cabinet furni: ture, consisting in part of parlor suites in brocatelle, plush ‘and hair cloth, sofas, tete a tetes, couches, Voltaire rocking and parlor chairs, pier, sofs and centre tables; extension dining tables, French, Gothic and scroll bedsteads, marble ‘ig bureaus And washstands, wardrobes, mattresses, ho alse, an invoice of off paintings,’ engravings, and toilet mirrors, éc., de. THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEERRY . S. Ingraham.—Largo sale of valuable househol Fitnitrce. ris dey, ab 108s o'clock, in the sales rooms, 10 North William street, removed from Thirty-sixth street, and by virtue of a nortgage, vie: carpets, chairs, tables, bureans, tare ota hed locking glasses, splendid French bedstead, superior mattresses, beds, book cases, marble top dressing bureaus, paintings and every article in the housokeoping li China, glars ware and table cutlery. Also, counting hou: desks, secretaries, &c. Private Sale.—The lease for three Sears low rent of the upper part of the house No. 63 Walker street, near Broadway, with the furniture, paintings, £o,, fitted up neatly for a private hotel and family, jworthy atten- tion. ‘all at the auction rooms. UCTION SALE OF LOTS AT FORDHAM.—PERSONS wishing to invest capital, or to digas a cheap and agreoable plot for residence, are advised to attend the sale of Building lots at. Fordham, near the depot, to take place on Monday, Oct. 10, at one o'clock, P. M., on the ground. About 100 lots ‘will ‘be’ offered, being the balance remaining unsold. For maps, terms and pagtionlars, apply to PETE PARKS, Auctionesr, or Zenas Newell, No. 3 pallinss gilt frame, oval UCTION NOTIC! ‘asain strect, and Broome street, opposite Harlem Railroad Depot, nee wet C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—GARDEN AND « flower secds, agricultural impleme: ‘&o,—Assignes’s Zale-—A. C. Tuttle will sell on Saterday, at’ 10% o'clock, ab the store 98 Chambers street, the balance of tl tock of the Jate firm of E. onsisting of & large assort- ment of grass, gar seeds, agricultural imple- ments, store fixture: Also the lease of the whole building. being ‘the unexpired term of three yoars. To Be sold at 12 o'clock, hy order of E. F. Rogers, ass! ERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. Ugrant Pareeayeery continuation sale of the balance of VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AND COTTAGE SITES, in the ae of WEST FLUSHING, five ands half miles from New York, and on the line of the Now York and Flushing Railroad, now being con- structed. ‘ALBERT HT. NICOLAY will sell on Tuesday and Wed- nosday, October 11 and 12, 19034at 11 o’clock A. M., on the ground, the balanco of $0 valuable and choice building sites. ‘This village is handsomely situated on the line of the Wil- Uamsburg and Flushing stage route plank road, five and ® half miles from New York, and one mile from the Flushing steamboat landing. Stages from Williamsburg aud Flushin, ass the property every halt hour, and the New. York an ‘ushing Railroad, to be Go ree by the let of January, runs dircotly throvgh it, and has its depot on the property, which will thus be brought within twenty or twonty-five minutes of New York. ‘Trains sre expected to run hourly from 5 A. M, till 10 P. M., at a very low rate of commutation. By this means West Flushing will be easier of access than ‘the upper part of New York. Other valuable improvemonts, auch as new docks, plank ronds, Ac., are in progress in the immediate vicinity, the com~ Pistion of which must increase the value of this property 100 200,per cent. ‘Thejlocation is healthy prcanest. ‘The streets aud savenu ject wide, aro now opened, and graded in tl the expense of the present owners, who hay thovillage a handsome park of five acres, euclosing a and romantic lako of pure spring water No'property combicing the same ADVANTAGES FOR RESIDENCE, AND OFFERING THE SAME OPPORTUNITY FOR & SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL, Has yot been offered to the public, ‘The sale will be positive and without reserve. Terms will bo liberal. The title is unquestionable, A printed abstract will be furnished each purchaser, Free tickets for conveyance to the ground on day of ¢z1<, or for visiting tho ground prior to the dey of sale, by the steamboats Enoch Dean. Leaving Vote ate ead Island Cir, . M., Wi leaving Fuiton market slip, at 9 a othae information, oan bo had of the anctionger. orot BARKER & ELLIOTS. No. a5 Newer or J. C. SANDERS. No. J Nassau street. Should it rain on the abe» montioned day of sale, the sale ri mise place ti! the next fair aay, ab the same hour ., WigHOLMES, AUCTIONRER ELEGANT HOUSE e,held furniture, pianoforte, carpets, dc., ab auction —G, W. HOLMES will sell, this day, Saturday,’ Oot. 8th, at 10 o'clock, all the furniture, &e., in the four-story brown stone house No. 121 Forty-fifth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, consisting of elegant carved rosewood suites in satin brocatelle, carved mahogany suites in blue and maroon Plush, ine roseyjood pianoforte; rich tapastry, Brussels and hree'ply earpets; lace and muciin curtains,’ oval mirrors, gilt china vases, elegant china tea and tete-a-tete sets, carved Tosewood and mahogany marble-top centre, sofa, pier and fancy tables; 1 sewood corner stands and card tables, marble- top bureaus and washstands, mahogany French and cottage Dedsteads, best curled horsehair mattresses, sofas, lounges, sofabedsteads, carved mahogany spring-seat chairs and rockers, easy ahd sewing chairs, black walnut bookcase and secretary, mantel clocks, silver plated ware, extension dinin table, crockery and glass Ware, ivory cutlery, basement am kitchen furniture, &c, Dy Se itQUSH, AUCTIONEER GREAT e elegant.and substantial furniture, on Tuesday, October Il, “at 10 A.M, at 150 West Twenty-first strect. The honse containg a large a@ortment of Id goods, slack will be sold without reserve, such as two beauti euites in Lroeatelle; rosewood easy and sewi one excellent pisnoforte, pier and oval f! mented; rorewood centre tnd side tables, taney n laid do; tapestry, Bruesells carpets, Ince curtai ives; gas fixtures; a great varicty of rick aud vases, and other mantel ornaments; alabaster cho ls, sui cusotl paintings, one mperior extension table. and mahogany hedsteads, ats, W ing stands mH bookeases, card and gothic tables, ce. Als, hair twatt palliagees, pillows, biunkets, cour terpancs, oki xl c, Also, ching and glass ware; evtlery and silyor ware. A inore particular description on Monday. XECUTOR’S SALE—A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, in Orange county, about two hours ride from New York, on the New York and Eric Railroad. It will be sold at pub- lic auction at Turner's depot, on Saturday, the lth day of October, at 2 o'clock P. M.’ The farm gontains about 150 acter, well watered and well divided into plough and moa- dow land, with good orchard and dwelling houso, barn, wagon house and other outbuildings, It is situated in the town of Monroe, about one mile from Turner's depot, and one mile from the New York turnpike. Also another farm of 23 acres, a few stops from tho dopot—n good house, storehouse, shed, barn and cowhouse; a first rate chance for a mechani or grocer. For further particuli inquire of ASAHEL if haere COLTON, AUCTIONE LARGE SALE OF ¢ second band furniture, ery description.—F. aig oek, at TON will eell thie day, Saturday, Oct. sat 040 the auction rooms, 69 Beekman strect, and 59 Ann street, the entire furniture of a large boarding house, most of which has heen but little used, and some of it not used at all, purchased in May last. It will comprise every article of parlor, bed- room and basement furniture, overy kind of chairs, ma and rosewood, bookeases, French bedsteads, marble top far- hiture, carpets and oilcloths, beds and mattrenses, ‘be: , &e., every article of which must be taken away the sane day, as the family leaves on Monday. Sale peremptory. FUSNRY_B. LEEDS, AVCTIONTER—BY TL. TI. LEEDS & CO.—Monday, Oct. 8, at 10) lescom, No. 8 Wall street. Oil paintings—. re oil p: ings, in gilt frames, on strete! d in sheets, heing the ance of invoicee on hand, to be sold positively without reserve. AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H, LEEDS & CO, 1 o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 8 Wall st. Mprime sagars, in lots to suit the tr Hesperidos, variety of 0 American are warran days, approved endo under t trade, c n' invoice of § lose an fuvoies, All of w catalogue description, Terms ved notes for all suas of $10) and over; at amount eash, city funda. attention of the cls and rostanrante is nting a rare opp pre 4 prime article at a mode askets ¢, just imported, ‘a quantity of Ma- ‘Also, 250 bottles Moshennex’s junipor USEHOLD FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING 8, esomiems, :' top centre ntel and pier Brussels and m furniture, Freve ‘and pi ng and tea tables, eané feat chairs, maple beds crockery and gl Also, ki furniture, ani cooking sto gravinge, ke, Al way, ¥ sold at anc- slay, October 11, at 12 o’clookg at the Merchants? New York, by James Cole & Son, anctioncers, There lote are each 25 by 100 fect, and front on’ avenues and ‘The locations are the best in the Kalb avenue being but.a short dis- whie 4 line of orani 1 Bri streets are ia what is enlled New Brook! Terms OO per cent on bond and mortgage. ns are now ready at the office of the anc- tioneers, 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn, wid s each 70 AUCTIONEER.—CONTINUATION ‘ale of lota at Fordham—On Monlay, Oct, 10, at one d’eluck P. Moon the ground, will be sold the balance of about one Lundredots remaining ‘unsold from Wednesday's salto, ‘This sale will comprive the chotcost lots in the parcel, and are equally worthy the attention of pgrsons wishing to invest apital, and of tose desicous of a chenp and delighttul, plot for residence, For maps, terms, e., apply to PETER PARKS, or ZENAS NEWELL, No. 3 Nasunu stroet, and Si Broome strect, opposite Harlem Railroad depot. R. Torewood and mahogt Fighth avenue, com ETER PARKS, W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER, WILT SELL ON Monday morning, at 10 o'clock precisely, all the elogant furniture contained in houso No, 72 ing a larce and splondid variety of rosewood parlor suits in erimson by aneatry enrpeta, Wer glarses, rosewood pianofe the handsome Fornitare of twetve Cntale house. For full d Journal of Commerce, SEER.~GREAT AUCTION SALE rtes, and rich hy ‘at auction, on Wed- thi, nt 10 o'clock each embly Rooms, Toward streets, » very large and eplendid ageor! first class cabinet furniture, all of which will positively bo sold withont reserve, ‘and con) tists of @ lorge and splendid assortment of richly carved Fovewood, mahogany aud. black walunt parlor, dining room, library and chamber furniture, ym prist rf, every article of cleconice and utility found in the Inrge and fashionable furni- ture warers ‘and i¢ a much larger and more varied ag- ‘din any one establishment in this into this kale but such as ; and no limited goods will of the owners that the mi sortment than can be fou i No goo ds will be admitt be relied upon and warrant lereceived, as it i the inten whole shall be cold without reserve. FANCY ARTICLES. AAR RAR AAS Ann PLAYING ©ARD BUYERS.—SOUTHERN AND T° m te will and « eomplete assortment of 1 Quow cass. ScuMIDe C tl | their numerous patrons and the public, that they have x 200. 00: —CHESHIRE JLASS COMPANY, t0 receive os afghan Pe og fe dng walks, trap-deors lights BA for ships. ‘The public ‘eon’ also informed that t! any are now manufacturin splendid quality of windowand other ow in ois t sag coleg ‘to the importes glass, which they olfer at very lov Mm, 8 PERSONS FXDEAVO! ECEIVE THE PU i eons Rep ee ok.tO acaue wena Bator informs sem, thet it ts neith ds ils article admay, where the happy family isin the windows Broadw ~” , SHOES AND Ri “ is made between ALE, No. 225 | Tice fractical illustration of this TACK LEAD—THIRTY TONS BEST GERMAN, IX ioreey, bezel a A Kee Water street, comed @f Pie. | RIDGEWATER PAINT.—THE BEST ARTICLE EVER offered for roofs, decks, and Vottoms of steamors, and fi ite spark and cluder proof qualities, for railroad bridges, ears, | depots, oe. Testi js and specimens can be soon at depos ofthe Cor Hor cale dry, im packages of 200 Ibs, and aBy wards, and in oil, i Kegs of x and Ie Eble te RYSTAL PALACE—MR. LAROCHE, WHOSE COLLEC: ‘and erystal ware, clocks, lamps, chan: ndmired.by every visiter to, the ce, informs the public that he will dispose of the, articles on exbibition. They were painted and decorated the best artiste of Paris, and as thoy were mado exprosaly fot the exhibition they are of » quality not te be found in trade. Orders for articles to suit the taste of purchasers Dorreceived, forwarded to France and attonded to with th greatest Ranckesllt At the close of the exhibition all arti; ies unsold will be immediately returned to France, OME OUT OF YOUR HOLES.—BY VSING THA’ wonderful Costar’s Exterminator, that is taking the place of all other preparations for the annihilation of rat mice, cockroaches, ants, ground mice, moles, 0. The rat do not dio in their’ holes, but come out and’ die, leavi stench, The exterminator is sold wholesale and retail at Broadway, PATA NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT MEAL, IN BAR rela, half, quarter, and one-eighth barrels, also in bo: é ‘and bags of 50) 25 and 1234 pounds each, Oat, Graham an Indian meal, in like packages. Flour branded Hiram Smith Hopeton, Williams, Castalia, etc. Orders from the Sout and East will receive prompt attention, J. 1. & J. G, FROST, No. 234 Front street. TRAD WAREHOUSK-CHEAP SPRIN ot—tho best ever made for health, economy! Fy 7 bedstead; iron bedate 84 to Elastic felt beds, pillows, &c. Private dwe! furnished prompily. 55: 4 [SVASION oF TEEAS Will Santa Anna Raise bis banner, 1 Texns to invade? We think le won't, | { eter e nt Ee SS ee ee ‘or yoster ni We pak to flight The bugs, and quite ‘An awful havoc made, Need it be anid that our ammunition was LYON’S Magnetit Powder, from 424 Broadway ? OSS | MOSS !-UPHOLSTERERS AND CARRIAGE makers can find f prime lot of clean moss, in canvass, ® W. ROFF WILLLAMS', 500 Pearl stroct. OTICE OF REMOVAL—THE CELEBRATED BOHE mian Hair Dye for permanency and beanty, stands un Hvalled, | Wholesale and retail at tho new dopot, No. 1 Varick streot, corner Dominick, ono block from Hudson street | Our customers will please copy the address.—N. B, Entrano | No, 21 Dominick street. Sixth avenue cara passé the door, LD WARE REPLATED, EQUAL TO NEW, AT THI lowest prices, vis: spoons, forks, castors, cake baskets dish covers, Britannis ware | ry, 213 Centre street nen root, up stairs, EAD, READ.—IF THE CERTIFICATES PUBLISHEL#} are true, then Devine’a Compound Pitch Lozengo is thi surest and great remedy for colds, coughs, croup, costiveness consumption. It is certainly worthy of a Tt is and cheap. No croup if children use this. See circular. HIRTS.—MRS. BEMAN HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTE with an importer, and will keep constantly on hand, ¢ very superior article of pure linen, manufgotared for ‘hom: ‘use,”” which with the ©. enrated Now York Mills muslin, sh: makes shirts, ‘nich, like good wine, “they need no bush’ & BROTHER, NO. 16 NORTE William street, n ‘hatham, manufacturers of ghor: cases in metal, brass, rorewood, mahogany, black walnu and silver. A good assortment kept constantly on hand| Orders ‘promptly executed. Old show cases taken in ex change. OMETHING NEW.—FARTHEN STOVES.—THE UN dersigned would respectfully inform the public that bh has just completed, and offers forsale, those excellent earthe: stoves for which ‘the American Institute awarded him 1 diploma at their Inet fair. The stoves aro beautifully adapte, both to woed and coal, and far healthier than the commot fron stoves now in ute, Dosldos always presenting @ neat sp Pestance. The publid are reepectfally invited toe jhe stoves, at the New Yerk Potteryof WILLIAM QU! ZER, 61 avenue C. IOBACCO.—300 CASES OF STATZ SEED LEAF TO bacco; alo an assortment of Connecticut and Ohie, anc segars, Which will be sold in lots to suit and on reasonabl: term: CHARLES GEHRMANN, 98 Water street. HAT THE PATENT GAS REGULATOR SAVES.~ ‘On the 2d day of September the New York Gas Ligh Company prevented the Lill of Waluut ¢ Radford, Broudway. for gas by for the weok previous, 6,00 feet j Phe some day the rogolater was applied, and on th | | Sth of September the Vii w 4,100 feet, at $14'70. Messra i} | Walnut & Radford express their belicf that tho regulator, in] September, saved more its cost, (SI7.) Call at 264 Broadway and cee the bills, and examine the operation of th] | machine DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTI'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 8%) « Broadway, uext to Grace Church, will day, October 3, for evening claseos, and oa Vi | ber 5, for afternoon clasess. Ina tr it vieit te the cron’ | schools of London and Paris, exprosely for the parpose © | consulting with the experienced teaciiers of thi 0918) | many new dances wore proeured from Mossrs. Ci Ma kowski, Boinst, and Nessondy, of Paris; Conlers, D’Gville | Suton, &e., of London, which will he introdueed for tie first time in'this'country. I can now safely ray, nal observation, that these who become pupils of this academy, will attend tho most spacious, clogant, and y lishment either in hepase, arian or New ‘York. iene oH therefore, that this, joined with the advantage of th stera which prod: h gratifying results Inet id the great attention paid to the conduct and denortmer of the pupils, will insure ® continuation of that fisttering Patronage which is now most gratefully acknowledged by ALLEN DODWoR' a, ANCING ACADEMY.—SIGNORS PLANCI AND Ey Perachio, the well known professors and teachers of all new and fashionable dances, have the honor to apprise, od mplendid dancing saloon at Sil Broadway. Messrs. Planct Perachio will continue with their new and scientific pris ples of teaching their pupils, who in s yery fow lessons will | I the most fashionavie dances of the day. Open for from 10 A. M., to LP. M., from 3600 P. Muy, ee from 8 to 10 PM. IERRERO'’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 59 WES’ Fourtoenti: stroot.—Madzme C. Debreul Ferrere, aud her | brother, Edward Ferrero, will reopen their academy on Sat- urday, Oct. & Young Indi d masters’ elassos Wedues- days and Saturda; and The by ng Oct. 5; gentlomen’s evening Te B. M., ses Kod schov's fattended. Soirees given | M. MAYEN’S DANCING" ACADEMY, 197 AND 1 Walker strect, will re-open on Saturday, Oct, 15, Mr, fully informs his friendsjand the eturned from the yrest seats of fashion in Europe, | ‘a8 procured from tho most renowned professors o cat variety of new daueas, which ho will intro won. By this s, and with strict attention ners of Lis papils, he fools assured of eof bis former friends and the public. residence, No, 541 Houston ublic that he hag Broadway. A. LANNAY WILL REOPEN HER DANCING and waltzing classes, at Montague Hall, opposite the y Nally Brostiyny on Wednesdays Oct. 19: Arm Le wilh | be assisted by her daux Days of tuition, Wednesdays | and Saturdays, cox ng sb half-past throo o’elooks | dsnsantes (exclusively for puplis and patrone) will || WHALE & DAUGHTER'S DANCING CLASSES, a w Roc venite.—W. and daughter Fespectiully ann ir classea will commence 96 | above, on Days of instrnotion for young | ladies an ad Saturday afternoons, and the | fame ev . Classes at Gothic Hall, Brooke lyn, Jay, Oct. 10, For particulars, s@ cite . N ADAME AUGUSTA BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THB | ladies and rentlomen of New York, that sho will re-open | her academy of dan the 15th of Oetoher, at No. 765 | Broadway, where a macnificent hall, ewaptuously fresco | painted, will enable her to offer to the pnblic of this city the balls, She also, in coms most elegant place for lessons pliance with the request of the first families of Brooklyn, will | re-open her dancing clarees, in her large hall, 109 Atlantic street, on Monday, October 17. RIVATE DANCING AC MY, 600 BROADWAY, four doors above Niblo’s.—Separnto evening. classes for d gentlemen. New classes forming on Tuesday and nings throughout the serson, for thors whe aro ing te lea ‘amilies who intend participating in | this pleasant amusement, are respectfully solicited to inapeot | the ndvantuges and facilitics offered, before ongaying elas where, Circulara can be obtained, and all applirations to be made, at 274 Bowery, in the bookstore. BURNTON. ROFESSEUR QE DANSE ET DE TENUE—B, CORALLT, Jate instrret® of the eovernment classes of the Acade my of Mueic, (grand opera,) in Paris, has the honor to inform hit Kind patrons and_eleves thet he will return to this city from Parie on the Ist of November, and will then introduce | to them the Iatest ond hionablo dances of that ¢ » | mong which are:—LTioperiate, In Warso-Vionna, and Is Heonienne. OWing to Mr. Corallt's hich position in hig on and among artists, the ealona dn beau monde of | in tmeve heen opened to him, and he istherofore better able | Sther professor, to impart graco and elezance of | sean arJintevers branch of his instruction, Address, aftee | Ninth street, corner of Broadway; witil then, | E. Beattie, eenu street. RT_OF DANCING.—CHARRUAUD'S ROOM Te ART nest Thirteenth street, fourth house weet of Broadway, south vide. Mr, Charruand acknowledges the flattering favors received, and nequaints his patrons and the wblic that his elpsses for this soason will commonee Satur: et. 22. Aforncon ol Ta ‘and Saturdays; ov day ‘ridays and Saturday Saturdays. Private lessons classes, For terms and particulars, ciroul: nt the above place, where Mr. Charruaud cam Haily, from 1 to Su'clock, N. B.—To let, the bui ting, 98 , W fect, two storios, rear of Nos, 22 and 24 White stree' CHESTS, AND CAMPIIOR WOOD ened offers for sale, at his factory, 23 iin treet, hia usual awwortment of good low neste and entes; being monnted on revolving ‘id always perfeotly dry, and since firo proof cement, tleir contents Also camphor wood and other: ‘and for winter are used near iron money ra, are enaily ren pplication of Blal have net been injured hy fire. moth proof tranks, for #ummer tm packing covto id sil wearing apparel, o, for packing cotton, linen and si RaNpaTe Keo, fk SAR) THE SAPRI—THE CONTROVE full blast.—-Mr, Herring has at last challenged his fos, and has gone Appoint » ‘This appears like doing business at Inst, and Ieuds us to the following conclusion, viz..—That we, Holmes A Yutler, makers of the improved Phomix safe, having Waited long enough for this trial of safos, and not wishing to intrnde ourselves, between the belligerent partios, do hereby rupore to test one rafes with those of the winning party, by Pietnoet revere tert. enfe can be made to resist, via., « blow. Such trial to be mado bofors a committ rs of the Crystal, Palace, ag state challony y HOLMEN BusLn, iad Waveteh sary to a test comnittee, pipe cr blast heat, appointed by the man; in ovr already publishe: which we bere repeat.