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MONEY MARKET. Monvar, October 10—6 P. M. ‘We have nothing new to report in the stock market to- yy. The sales continue large, and the bulk, as usual, on ime. At the first board to-day Morris Canal declined ebigy Canton Company, 3; Nicaragua, \{; Cum- nd, 34; New Haven and Hartford, 1; Parker Vein, ; Erie Railroad, 1{; Harlem, 14. MeCullock advanced percent; Michigan Central Railroad, 4. At the se- d board ali the fancies were heavy, and lower prices accepted. The money market is gradually tighten- , and the banks discount most sparingly. It is the neral impression that we have but just entered upon beginning of the end, as regards stringency in woney ters. The pews from California, as far as mining rations are concerned, is favortble, but the commer- counts are not so satisfactory. Bad news is ex- icted from England, by the steamers now due. t the mining board to-day the sales were a_ follow: O shs Deep River.... 8734 200 shx Comal Ii. 00 do......... 86. 500 Lehigh Zinc, O Ph Gold ine. 200 do, do 300 do. 0 DN c Comper 300 do, 300 ace wens ratine uetrate” Geansacticun to day ‘in Potoa d stock. This is a company which has been in active ration some time in Potosi, Missouri, where it hasa large jet of most valuable mineral land. The product of ore 8 far has been exceedingly large, and the company ein quiet way realized most satisfactory results, bre were heavy sales at the mining board of Lehigh lc, at an adyance on Saturday’s rates. Since the board i higher prices have been paid. Mining securities are idly improving in public estimation. receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer a port of New York to-day, Oct. 10, amounted to 1096 95 ; the payments were $194,096 50—leaving a nce on hand of $9,345,792 48. he Secretary of the Treasury has issued clveulars under of October 8, 1853, that the department is prepared jurchase at any time before the first of December next 00,000 of the stocks redeemable in 1862 and 1956, the first named, a premium of 16 per cent will be , and for the latter, $44 per cent premium. Interest he par is allowed from the first of July, 1853, and on» in addition. Also, the Treasury p:oposes to purchas 00,000 of the debt maturing in 1867 and 1868, at a pre- m of 21 per cent. The terms are the same as the re ption that has recently been going forward. pcording to the last official report of the Treasurer of the led States, there were on deposit to his credit in the bus depositories of the government, upwards of thirty ons of dollars. This immense sum was composed en- ly of gold and silver, which, but for the operation of law, leading to such accumulations, would have re- d in the channels of commerce, either in active cir ion, or as an addition tothe present basis of the it system of the country. The provisions of the In- pdent Treasury law require the collection of the go- ment revenue in gold and silver, and the deposit of it tain hands, subject on'y to such disbursements as om time to time appropriated by Congress, Any sur- over and above such disbursements, is so much with. from active employment. Under this law, we are fore subject to serious drains upon the supply of pus metals. The revenue for some time past has so far ded tke current expenditures of the government, he accumulation has been very rapid. The amount lecome se large that the government has set about ing ways and means to deplete the treasury, and, if Je, relieve the pressure upon the money market, so it has been caused by the Sub Treasury system. his purpose the Secretary of the Treasury has issued ular, requesting certain parties having practical ex- nee in such matters, to furnish the Department with information as will lead toa vroper understanding justment of the subject. i ouly way to reach the existing evil is through theta e independent system is as near perfect as it can well lade. It has been in operation more than ten yeare, le cannot point out a defect in its numerous provisions, pllection and disbursement of the government reve- gold and silver is just and propor, and should not nged under any circumstances; but the collections Hnot, at any time, be far in advance of the dis- ments. A surplus of more than one million of dol- t any time, is an evil, and a drain upon the supply H and silver of the country not contemplated by the tors of the system. We are not in a condition to such a draft, and it is an anomaly in finance which er nation has experienced. We require a medium Neither extreme is in accordance with our insti- ¥—with our financial condition and resources—and t hy all means avoid a plethora as well as a scar- ‘The Independent Treawury system is not the cause superabundance of coin in the hands of the govern- asurer. That act merely provides for the safe-keep- d disbursement of money. It has nothing to do with jurces from which that money is derived. We must lo the tariff fer this regulation. It is only by a gh revision of the tariff act of 1846 that we can te or remove the difficulties under which the finan \d commereial elasses of the country are now labor- 10 begin at the foundation, we must change,'in part, it, the system upon which duties are levied. The brum system has nearly or quite exploded. An ex- ce of seven years has satisfied all practical men is the cover for all sorts of rascality and favoritism; is irregular and unjust im its operation; that it is Inplicated, and leads to litigation, delay, impositions 1 sorts of annoyances; that it is, in fact, defective thout, and never should have been adopted. In 1846 partially a new feature, and as the governments of puntry have ever been particularly fond of experi- it was accepted. A fair trial has been given, and failed utterly. We are now disposed to go on the treme. We are under the impression that the system, throughout, would do away entirely with ls complained of, and place the whole business of tom House upon a new and better basis. It would and facilitate the collections of duties; render ustment of the different rates more easy b away entirely with the disputes and doubts lnow attend almost every entry. It would operate at all times, at all seasons; under all changes in all fluctuations in financialal affairs, it would re- Itered. Many of the ramifications which now astom house business so onerous, would be re- and the government would be relieved from the rable suits which have sceumulatel so rapidly he ad valorum system. luld be well for the Secretary of the Treasury to js attention to this feature in the present tariff d set out with a reform where it is most required. ‘tter once disposed of, it will be comparatively arrange the rates of duties to be levied. One ject in the contemplated modification of the of 1846, is to simplify, as much as possible, the on of all revenue laws. That is a great point, and it it will receive that attention from Congress its nce demands. It will be a very difficult matter all parties, in any modification of the present t. Anincrease in the list of free goods would be more acceptable, as it would conflict les al interests than any alteration in the per cent how levied. decision of the Court of Appeals, declaring the railroad act unconstitutional, it is easy to foresee jent of the most serious em barrassments to all our railroad companies, and to none more alarm the troubles which must soon overwhelm tho brk Central, whose whole organization and issue of 1 bonds, were based on the authority of the law iged unconstitutional. It is here worthy of re as an evidence of the grossness of the power H in the amalgamation of this company, that they united continuous roads, but they took in others— ving them full credit for the entire amount capital, with an advance of fifty per cent, not- pding there had not been expended a cent on of construction, This decision puts a stop to all nanciering; no more capital stock or bonds can by railroad companies for any purposes, and the joan recently made by the Hudson River Railroad , and the negotiations and renewals in constant by the Erie, are new without validity—solely at on the integrity of future boards of directors. t be evident to those holding the bonds and ac- 8 of railroads, expecially all those which are now circulation under the authority of the law pro- unconstitutional by the High Court of Appeals, ir securities are based on no legal responsibitity y are more worthless than the notorious canal ned under the canal law, also pronounced by the to have been passed in contravention of itution of the State. If the railroad companies ow render themselves in any way unpopular by g the rates of freight, they may and will raive ‘s nest in the next Legislature, such as may load igations, a full exposure, ending in the passage + now held in abeyance, taxing railroads, ip Timber Bending Company have recontly made necessful experiments with its machincry. The y of the Treasury comuissioned one of the gov- naval constructors to attend tha experiment ferday, and make an oficial report of the result. locust and ash, thoroughiy seasoned, were easily hout starting @ fibre. Tho stock of the company New York Dry Dock, Seventh Ware Shoe | and Leather. 114 586,655 266,746 1,501,236 Union, 2478,793 2)561,745, ys Continental . Corn Exchange... Fast River Mechanic: Mechanics’ and Traders’ 441,906 Mereartile. 830,261 Merchants’ 2,995,618 Merchant! 1,555,368 Metropoli 1,708,125 National, 822,257 Nassau.. 851,010 North River. 844,081 New York Dry Dock 104,001 Ocean, Oriental, has all been taken by some of the largest and shrewdeat capitalists in this city. The annexed official statement exhibits the condition of the four leading departments of the New York city banks on the 24th of September, October Ist and 8th, 1853. It should be borne in mind that these returns give the aver- age amount for the week, and not the actual condition on the morning of the day the reports are dated. This pre- vents all preparations for the purpose of making a favor. able show:— New Yor Det Banna. Loans and Discounts, Oct. 1. Sept. 24. American Exchange. . ..$6,377,' 876 85, Atlantic 298,598 Oct. 8. 643,204 1,798,814 2,374,732 733,308 City. Continental, 2) Hey 903 Empire City, Fulton., Greenwich 638, 636, 936 Grocers’ Hanover 1,133/541 Irving 667,410 Island 152,608 Knickert 605,366 578,318 Leather Mam 7 2,003,201 2,112,087 Manhattan, 4,111,642 4,695,604 Marine 2 Market Mechanics Mechanics’ Exchange Metropolitan National Nassau North River. 190,092,765 $90,149,540 $89,128,998 American 509,708 $5,118,331 $4,920,583 Atlantic ., 174, 736 177,073 Bank of Ameri 2, 137, 123 2, 183; nt “Commerce. 3, ‘017, 329 3, 3097, 648 « Commor we'lt! 681,004 "643,2: “New York, w+ 2,304,847 ‘* ON, America... 1,217,182 “ State of N.Y. 2,988, 077 “The Union 139,041 “The Republie.. 1,619,627 1,506, 1 762,551 Bowery.. 998,720 78,044 78,578 Broadway... 1,039,480 1,168,721 1,038,516 Butchers? and Drovers’ "988, 542 1,051 240 1,088,331 pee 191,000 194,342 189,722 4421949 451,745 426,857 1,016,794 . 236,208 920,177 368,914 547,109 478,172 462)317 105,802 319,974 ‘8 1,075,998 11,231 Mechanics’ Association '812,620 Fier Exchange. $538,748 ae rege Atlantic .. 33, 37,904 80,024 1,079,824 1,089,696 929793 1,000,069 757,743 854.626 « Commonw’th. 142,262 80,815 «New York 611,615 580,376 « N, Ameries 98,132 155,143. “State of N. Y. 845,607 709,113 “ the Union..., 25,016 29,614 the Republic, 203,751 168,276 + 45,205 46,194 y 51,874 90,744 51,817 Butchers’ and Drovers’. 171,266 152,920 170,413 Central , . 445, 81,511 27,124 Chatham . 29,184 34,759 28,659 Chemical, +» 208,389 221,629 244,001 Gitizens? + 66,779 63, 46,325 82,753, At 191,703 . 176,847 157,610 160,923 torn Exchang 65,700 62,715 76,308 Fast River... 49,669 53,358 60,108 Empire City. 71,398 64,767 82,386 7 . 220,348 220,800 216,692 84,45 27,638 81,369 98, 64,887 $3,127 71,010 51,850 80,208 + 68,707 46,109 44,676 Island City. : 82/819 33,809 36,426 Ki nlekerbocker, 37,268 22,675 $7,022 Leather Manufacturers’ 187,554 162,843 177 026 Manhattan. vee 602,157 559,081 625,432 Marine, . 41,845 38,101 29,146 Market . + 66,830 57,017 66,749 Mechanics’ . 460 868,114 TA1, 203 Mechavics’ Association, 97,824 89,290 92,483, Mechanits’ andTraders’ _ 52,007 63,625 58,641 Mercantile ¥ 178,941 Merchants 16,092 Merchants’ Exchang 177,878 Metropolitan, 137,984 National 247,649 People’s Thomnix... St Nicholas ... Suffolk. Tradesmen’s Union .... 431)149 Total........++4+++$11,340,925 11,281,912 Circulation. American Exchange,... $349,990 $366,640 Atlantic + 89,356 44,199 America : 19112 195,184 , Bank of Commerce « 8,340 3/340 , Commonwealth .. “New York . « North America “ State of New Ye “the Union. “the Republic Powery . Broadway Butchers’ Central . Chatham . Chemical . Citizens’. Corn Exchange, . bast River., Empire City Fulton,. Greenwich Grocers’ Hanover Irving .. Isdand City Knickerboek Leather Manufac’ Manhattan ion ‘Traders’ Exchange... Ocean Oriental Pacific. People’s... Vhonix,.... Seventh Ward, Shoe and Leather, St. Nicholas, | 100 shs Mech tnies Bk 140° 130 Bank ot Com, d3 106 2 135 Continental Bk. an Morris Canal 100 Canton Co... b60 100 do. bi 200 do...... 100 Cumb Coal Co 300 200 Ei Fli&é re ‘i GB b9 business embraced 15,200 bbls. choice State at $6 68% a $6 8744 Western at $6 75 a $6 933%. Canadian. ata partial reduction of 6c. per bbl. altered. Sales of 400 bbls. Brandywine meal trans at $4 25. firm. The operations reach 67,500 bushels, $1 60 for fair to choice Genes and $1 42 for red Southern, per bushel. bushels rye taken, at 92c. and Western oats commanded 49¢. a 5le. able and steady. els, nt 84c. a Boe. for unsound, 85c. a 86%c. for mixed Southern and Western, with round, white and yellow; to. a Bto. for white Southern; and 8i0. a 8c. for yellow Pale fn fair to fai By the Hudson River Railroad. The condition of the leading departments of the banks of this city, at different periods, compares as follows « — Loans. Deposits, Circulation. 5; June 21, bec ees $50,016,171 $9,964,106 m4 74,500 ‘Aug. 6... 97,898,617 69,410,756 9,510,465 9,746,452 ‘Aug. 13..; D582 ett 58,166,712 9,451,945 10,654/613 ‘Aug. 20... 98,866,807 67,317,658 or4a4'788 11, 102/551 Aug. 21... 92,886,955 67,481,803 9,427,101 91,741,338 57,502,960 9,554,204 aoe, 1. 91}108,347 57,545,164 9,517, Sept. 17... 90,190,589 67,612,301 9,566,7 Sept. 24... 90,002,765 58,312,334 9\477)541 Oct. 1.2 90,149/540 57;968,661 9/521/605 | Oct. 8... 89,128,998 57,985,760 0,673,458 During the week ending October 8, there was a decrease in discounts of $1,020,542, and in specie, $965,310; an in- crease in deposits of $17,109, and is circulation, $151,793. | These returns do not exhibit the actual changes in the banking movement in this city, We understand that the deposits of country banks are steadily diminishing. Up- wards of five millions of dollars have already been with- drawn, and the city banks begin to feelthe demand It was anticipated that the decrease in specie would have been much greater than that reported, = Stock Exchange pie Oct. 10, 1853, $2000 U 8 6’s, 65... 120 80 shs Penn Coal Co. 10814 1000 Kentuck:, . 107 50 Cum Coal Co,.... 36 500 Ia Spec | ref S's 8 200 do, 1000 Califa 7's, 84 400 1000 Frie 24 Mt Bds 10844 3000 Erie Inc Bas... 934% 2000 Hud Con Re, bs 89 NY Gon RR Be 9316 200" 8109824 do... 8i 20 N H & Hart RR.. 6 Del & Had Cui Co 117 100 250 Par Vein Cl Co... 25 US Trust Co. 35 Crystal paren 50 Brun Cy 14 Co,s3 25 McCulloch Gold... 100 Nor & Wor RR. o 800 Hud Riv RR..860 6834 50 dos sscseee O85E 115 683g 150 69 100 6956 20 Mich Conitai RR 108 80 do........6 10734 100 Roving RR..b38 7934 19% 1000 Hud Conv Bis, 89 11% 10 shs Bk Commerce 106 104 do. 18% 10 Parker Vein CLCo 12% 180.N ¥ Centra eR. 198g do......b60 30 109% 30 109 . b3 109 1830 108% fo; 400 Nor Ind RR, bim 123 CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpvay, Oct. 10—6 P, M. were disposed of at previous lentier and cheaper. The including ‘y to 4, and mixed to io fanoy Nothing new occurred in The sales of Southern amounted to 110 bbls., Rye flour was un: Asurs.—Some 50 bbls. rates. Breapstcrrs.—Flour was Wheat was in good demand, and comparatively at $1 56a hite; $1 54 to $1 57 for $1 51 for do. to do. Ohio; 1 47 a $1 48 for Southern do.; There were 2,700 Burley was unchanged. State Corn was sale- The transactions included 48,500 bush- ., per bushel. o1ron.—The market continues to exhibit a a dull and declining tendency in the face of unfavorable crop advices, with sales of 600 bales. We quo'e:— STRICT LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Orleans Other Quif Aflantic. and Texas. Ports. Inferior... sss:.+1105 O8f@ 8% BYCa 0 Be BX Low to good ordinary. 9% a 9% 917010 91; a 10 Low to good middling.10% a 11% 104g a 111g 10% a 1114 M35 011% 114 013 1135 a 123g 2 nominal.” nominal. 7,¢ sales were confined to 600 bags Rio, Carttk.—At Reece 's Washington Drove Yard.—Offered this bos Boe) 2,527 beef cattle; offered Aad the week 2,685 We subj in with the sections of country whence the supplies came :— Head join the returns for the week, detail, together EEF CATELE, Sear Ohio, on cars. «” on foot. « Milinois, on cars, “Virginia, on foot. “Kentucky, om foot STOCK RNCEIVED HY THR MARLIAE RAILROAD Sheep and lambs, Beef cattle... 217 vee 1,518 Cows and caives. S SUDRU ss iuchicascernt OO Veal calves. 189 Prices.—The market has been quite active during the week, and prices for beeves are ashade better. The qual- ities of stock are also better. Prices ranged at from $7 to $9 50 100 Ibs. Veal calves sold at 4!,¢. to 6c. Cows from $30 to $60. Shoats 5e.a 64sec. At Browning’s—Of- fered, 8,440 sheep and lambs, ard 65 cows and calves. Prices of sheep from $2 to $4 50 to $7 to $8 50, Lambs from $1 50 to $3 60 to $5 50. Unsold 1,200, Cows and calves brought from $25 to $45 to $5¢—ail sold—market brisk and firm. At Chamberlain’s—(Hudson River Bull's Head)—350 beef cattle, 40 cows and calves, and 3,600 sheep and lambs. Beef cattle firm at 7c. to 94gc per Ib., allrold. Cows, $25, $40a $65. Sheep from $2 75 to $4 50 a $660. Lambs, $2, $3 a $4. Calves from 6c. to Tc., all sold At O’Brien’s—Offered, 216 beeves sales at from $7 to $8 50; 20 cows, all sold at from $30 to $75, RECAPITULATION, Beews, Cows and Calves. a. By 197 1,518 Allertor 97 Browning's... _ 65, Chamberlain's, 350 40 O'Brien's... +» $216 20 _- svosoes 8,261 322 13,562 ¢ have but to record sales of 6,000 Ibs. dried art at 64;¢. cash, per Ib. REIGHTS.—To Liverpool about 2,000 barrels flour were engaged at 3a, Sd. a 3s. Od.; and about 2,600 a 3,000 bbls. rosin at 4s. a 4s. 3d.; and about 20,000 ) bushels’ wheat on private terms, but mostly at 12d. a 13d. in bulk and bags. te London, 1,000 bbls. flour were reported at 4a.; and 300 do. wore engaged at 4s. 9d.; and 1, 00 boxes cheese at 508, Grain was at 15d. To Havre, 20,000 bushels wheat wore reported at 22c, a 280. with some flour at 80c. a 82c, To California, clippers advanced in loading, were getting from 60c a 65e. per foot measurement. Hay.—There were 500 bales river purchased at 70¢. Ixox.—Scotch pig remained in demand at $37 usual credit, per ton. Limr—Continued scarce and nominal. Morasses.—Only 25 hhds. muscovado changed hands, at 264¢¢. per gallon, Gus.—We henrd that 6,000 allony"inseed found buyers at 65. Whale, sperm, and olive, were unaltered. Provistons.—Pork was not active or buoyant; the ope- rations comprised 700 bbls. Western at $17 a $17 1244 for mess, and $13 62!¢ a $1375 for prime. Cut meats were hanged. Some 400. pkgs. good nto prime lard realized a 12e Beef varied little, 260 bbls. having been disposed of. at full prices. Butter and checse were ia brisk request, and advancing. Kuck.—There have been 100 casks common to fair bought at $3 504 $4124. Ak.—Thero were sold 600 hhds, Cuba at 440. a 5e.; and 20 hhds Texas on private terms. "Tatzow.—Ne change occurred in this tine to-day. 10,000 Tbs. prime were sold at Ll tye. a 11% w Ib. Wimkry.—The day's business pd sted of 1,200 bbls. Western and Prison, at 32c. a $24g¢.; and 160hhds. dradge at 82¢ per gallon, i —————————lllllle=>D>BE=nSpEES]lS]lSE=hSESESESSESEES ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE THIRD, FIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES. 338, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. —WANTEL above am in . ly will bea partner, Callor A, Ms nildress F. Raye, O8 Dey street, up stairs $1 000 —A PARTNER WANTED, IN THR REAL 5 + estate business, with from $1,000 to $3,000. A f strict integrity can make inoney. Tho ad ove than he can attend to alona Address ald office, stating place of interview, Eatate, ISSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE J existing betweon tho eubsoribers, under the wamo and style of L, Woodburn & Co, has been this day distolved. AIL the property and assots of the firm have boon assigned and transferred to Lowis Woodburn, one of the late partners, ho ie wuthorined to use the uame of the firm in, closing the business, L, woo! Hi, V. PRANKULN, {Dated Now York, Oct. 10, 1868. WM. H. SCOTT, J ok. 0 CAPITALISTS PARTNER OR PARTNERS WANT. in the Georgia lumber lo—lumber sold in New York. Tho business is very profitable and without risk— pry 100 per cont. Amount required from four to fve tho fot 3, Which will by required in from four wa For particulars address B. WE City reference given, Pilatka, East Flori: lites Rantala Wares PARTNER, WITH fn natty id gio CASH, Kae eedia,Adaren, with vl cams, 6 | rater OWERY THEATRE —DOORS 0 OPEN AT 7; CURTAIN ROADWAY THEATRE.—1 RSH, ry Lessee.—Doors open at 7; GA. ee ‘Tuesday evening, October 11, RELAND = 7 Mrs, Barney Willinms Mea Fi th. itr M. Jones Mr. PIRATE OF THE I Sophia Heartwel! RK AND LIVERPOOL ER.’ ey Mail Uf Sinamecs—The ships comprising this bape Paddy Murphy. . Me. Barney Williame URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMERYS ETRERT.—DOORS open at 7; to commence at 7 lay evening, October 11, wilt THE Ri Desa ten at 66 ioe commence at TH *’sloek. RA: THE WONDERFUL weaves. AND LAST APPEAR ANGE BUT nx ANTO) ouny ae Veen ta tsk a ure strength and speed, and their scoommedations fot passengers aro unequalled for verament mervice, ae py struct asin Previous to hie Tepariers for Rw GREAT svecess OF THE NEW BALLET 4! ‘ork to Liverpool:—In: second cabin, $70; exclusive use tate root m, 3 Fre Liverpool te New York, £90 an ‘experienced ached te each ship. ee en of pomecn Thi: errr ) nit Oct. 11, the tartate his (Tuesday) evening, Oo talnmente te coun) 73 with the new bailet'ot mg ‘PaQuira. THPATRE, CHATIAM STREET.—DOORS 3 curtain rises at ree ek. Tuesday evenin F mf ay ML. From Liverpeo La ors nna, Donna Seraphina, To conclu: ar oy the new wiih caine of ask leans ie for ad Ww CS haem Gta + ae = |ARDEN.—WEDN ESDAY, OCTOBER 12.8. 2.—SE- ” ROBERT LE DIABL First appearance of ithe ™ STEFFANONE, and the celebrated French oer eh oF spas EIWs"s co., No. 56 Wall ateeehs BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., ‘Liverpoo! me: (ONROE * co., No. 36 Rue Tsotre Dame des = not othe accountable for OOD’S MINSTRELS AND ETHIOPIAN DELINEA- 01 street. ned therefor an ‘tors, ddd Breadw: way, Shere Howard 5. Woods .sssesee Vocal and Instrum Dances, Negro re meen ‘he a ee cturys, do., ‘unless bills ee ‘thereof theroin ex) oR Sar aoe AND HAVRE. ‘States mail steamer HUMBOLDT, D. will leave for Havre, touchin ir Nout Nowe river Saturd: srineteng SALVI aud MARINI, Manager and ‘letor. THIS EVENING, icine AV 1 be performed Meyorboee’s BERT LE yitnthe following porertal Cte oem ing, at Southam On Wednesilay, October 12, wi Octo! ar 22, Doors open at 6) ? ote ‘Tickets, twonty: Mattel lap HALL, 639 not wanted during the ¥ iiay before sailing marke fo a fo wont, TEAM BETWEEN NEW YO! e October 3). F pacar or LIVINGSTON, Agent, 6 entertainment, the first to os Burlesque Operas, ae RK AND GLASGOW.— d Ney York, Steamship Company's tons, 400 hi or and eat) 2 in’ bee ee Wonderfi R. BISHOP BUC ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEARB! ta commence at 7 at 73q e'oloak, LEY. Musies! Director. PRANCONTS HIPPODROME WILL SOON CLOSE FOR it possible interost will be given ions, Among the noveltics in- A SPLENDID Latte op CHASE, which“loap over s strea street.—Doors open at 7; Tuesday evening, ‘ete COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORK Bromen.—Bremen Mail Li ‘The 0 season, and the highs oncluding represen| RO EN. GERMANTA. October 12th, HANSA, about fae Oct. 01 GERMANIA, Nov. ith. HANSA, Nov. 2th. Prices of ramage from New York to Bremen $100 ; second olass, $45. For freight or pass: OELRICHS & 00., bleod poe recentl rolve foot wide, currio hoatre; s new Pony Raoo; an ‘k, London, driven in sin; pe. Chisriu! will also ‘appear on Prince and-Don J The grand Tournament, Chariot Rac le and double has celebrated horses Mr. Aurora, ss Bro HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM ship Company intend sailing their ROM PHILADELPHIA, Perform. favorite steamships ate of the 3 Sis erat Saturday, Oot, Saturday, Nev. 5. HRISTY’S AMERICAN OPERA HOU: way, above Grand.—Open every night.— "es Ethiopian Opera Tr y ieee toldoss Seabiiaied, company’ in grraniaed ~ harmonized Ate Palog lar etyle of Ethiopian the Magic Car of Flora; latform, &o., & ery afternoon and 0 1 at 2 vat Me and 7 Ps AL; City of Glangow. ot. Niza Gity of Manchester noes ¢ presented. Boxes, 50 cents; Pit, 25%cents. -} Performance’ to commence far-famed Christ) 1842, the first and FRom Livmmroor,. originators of © of te, Present Popa. ARNUM’S MUSEU! raffea, alive and bes Lady, are ‘still to be seen for noth: gncee : ae a3, TRYING tf —THOSE INCOMPARABLE GI- the Swiss Bearded day’ ae MILLINER'S 2 great prize drama of jon to thing, ; children ae "oo, 12 conte; Pi band (i gll pel 24 conte; Parquet ant Baleoay M. GOTTSCHALK, THE “GREAT | AMERICAN PI 08 GRAND VOCAL AND La S MaaEAL ES On THURSDAY sath Ocroper 1: NIBLO'S. ‘SALOON, MR. APTOMMAS, The selon ated Welsh Harpist MAD'LLE HENRIETTE BEHREND, the distingui hed vocalist, MR. J. PYCHOWSKY, tho renowned Pianist, and other artists, ‘whose namos will received with favor by Sble audiences, recetvin ie reo jent in Now York. ‘Ticket, 25 Ge x 634: commence at 73¢ 0 raloek. ae (As HICHARDSON yous 8 CON CERTS, METROPOLITAN HALL. LAST NIGHT But E1GUHT, ES. "AND KATYSID FORE A, M, Juihen’s Sopa: Sure for Boston, whece jos of Concerts om the 24h ost wre. King & Van Nerdon, No. @ SECOND aE FOL- re on the 16th, and New York ta eonsequencec oF, Alonzo Follansbee, master, Ship ST. NICOLAS, 1,000 tons burthen, ohn Bragion, master, Tickets to be had of (his first appearay i S igen aelial juumes CONCERTS METROPOLITAN HALL. aa est, WEEK BUT ONE IN NEW YORK, lor to ‘ullien’s departure for Boston, mm a Concerts on Monday, October 24. ” ae Tus (Tuxspay) ye Sairhaahe Ocrosar 11, 1,00 tons bur Ship WILELAM TELL, (new,) 1,200 tons burt, 16, 1 first om Now York Talis ships, eetae with all requisite articles for the comfort and convonionce of pas- manded by men of experience in tho trade. ge is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods cribers will be forwarded free frem auy Norges but those actually incurred. BOY! ICKEN, Agent, 164 Ponrl stroat, INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION did steamship AMERICA, vmander, will sail from, the acl, may be obtained at the Music Stores ‘ard Messrs. Dodworth « C ts will commence on Wednesday ts, of Messrs, Win ‘Halt aS. P Overture—“Fidelio,” Cast time), pondzile— The Nepow morning, Oct, 1: Doors open at 7 Mr. Gottschalk time, on @ splendid 6 “onvert commences at 8 o'clock. on this occasion perform, for the first nd Pianoforte, manufactured nted to him by Messrs, Pleyel & Ce., Air—With! Grane Vv Wits ions. New Valse—" Paul et Vi Sele—Clarionet, ‘On themes from Anb Wuille, Quadrille Notional—<Thirty-socond tim time)... WOR CALIFORNIA. bat 4 Y CONCERT HALL, NEWARK.—ON THR fOCCA sion of the opening of this new and beantiful Hall- Which will seat comfortably upwards of 1,400 persons, ate ‘This steamor is October 20, for Aupinwall, | Risbed in s style auperior io having mad ta on 01 k, and will connect w alled stonmship Unole Sam, 2,000 tone, , commander, whieh will sail fror after the arrival of the Ameria anciaco direst, withent atopy medinte ports on the’ Pacific. her former henors won on the Atlantic route b ees ey Fill make, her firat and only fda “PAUL JULIEN, SIGNOR ROCCO, Gems from Italian Opera, 8, Ae. Deicninen ia ie -mnorrow's Herald, OWELL'S GREAT NATIONAL PAINTING—DE SOTO is now being exhibited at Thursday evening, PART Grand Benes Selection and Fantasia th pi and other distinguished artiste, Soe Geta bin the Tana of My Hom Fi walle ‘Anne Zerr. Selo—Obon, "Searenie du Monn cops augue ‘With Imitations of the Fron New Polka" The Katyald Fol Duo for two Violins, ‘The Bnsle angel added to mi Yotore 9 accomplished ws a days. that the Discovering the Mississipy the National Academ: 2%econts. Open from 0 pal ps pamongers ra P. “SHERIDAN CORBYN, Azent. SHINGTON CIRCUS, CORNER OF THIRTY- ninth street and Sixth avenue.—Moore, Thompson & Mana, Proprietors. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. perf aaa: ‘every afternoon and evening, jebrat AND GYMNASTS IN a SrORUD. id Mrs. superduous t0 say a es to a4 others on the route fi aatio: rey are fmished rnish- Drovisioned in ti po ioge ave ine order ofthe 2s 4 ‘cont less than the heir old worn out and Galo om Eat Slop iy aa es out th st the event evening, an ore erehased du Cc. Jollie, Frosty Broadway, and Van Nerden t the Hall. Doors open at 7 o’olock; concert 001 ANVARD’S GEORAMA.— Pe com meyer tale med AND 75 representing Mount ren Wi Vara y's lowest prioes in steamers. Sos aie at. er frsight or passage 9 ame MILES. Aon ‘er Berea Be Tipe whieh the mos! EQUESTRIAN: will appear, inoludi B. Carroll, the Anton liams, and the wi Madame Touruaire, Mi Brothers, Sam Lathi UD OF TRAINED HORSES. Doors open at 2 o'clock and 7. Verformances at 3 and ‘Admission to all parts of the house 25 cents, ix ‘BD catsronaia ; the Tat Steamship STAR OF THe on, ro from pier hpiecely, for Sau Juan dol Norte, on 20, connectii ng ith the NEVADA, (000 tone bi ADAME BENRIETTE euanaG'® GRAND | CONCERT, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, Ar Niuto's 8aLoox, e panaramas, ay daa half price. Every eve id Saturday afternoons, at RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET, Lea, Proprictor.—The above tatlicument t ee new and favorite yurthen, over the ing but twelve — of land ts; reserved sents, cag Ah TH Sale for the benefit of CARL RT, Conductor aoe Director of Madame Sontag's Concerts and GASPARO POZZOERINI, Gone mencre of Madame Sontag’s Concert amd Opera distinguished artiste h: | their ae worvior Salle a meee PTERD STATES Bae LINE selene CALIFORNIA.— f pi ited St 8. moll cemmanlpr ed ‘comps wallon ees RANKENSTEIN’S PANORAMA OF NIAGARA the city. Exhibited at Hope every afternoon at 3 po « 58 conte; child: 2 1G. CARPARONT and PAUL JULL PROGRAMME. 1, 1, Romanta—"* Giuramonto”’- 2. Cavatina—Linda, “Oh, Luce siting steamer Gzo oot at Panama with the Pacific o'clock. Admaission, — Families, or parties of of th er WINFIELD SCOTT, purchased at the follow: these favorite fa ore wat now See ie script principal hote! a and music tore ee ment ERHAM’S GIFT kde a8 on DOLLAR BAGH le OHINESE Cheer prog d i. to Feed BROADWAY, ic store, 833 Broadway. 3, Romaaza—"'N ora in Parl a sever ees Allard at Horace Waters! Neg ateyted GIFT baa ytd afternoon and mr pee Sand other roi liforni NEY, at tthe office, 177 West street, USTRALTA— Oran LINE. uryport ~— vir re. ia THE EW: ip Raat td will be at hor read: Teosive will meet with extraordinary ond cabin passengers will be is sip ney olippse The Be sary aa IGNOR BLITZ, THE GREAT AND WONDERFUL dred Learns Caney Bird, wl ay dm a, Wi sant Institute, No, 689 Br ar iorening tt a Week, Also Wednesday Admittance, 25 conte; children, 12% HE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRiSTIAN ART, COM- ® series of two hundred authentic paint the most celebrated Italian, Spanish, Flemish masters, from Guido de Sionne, co ‘a now open. tor exhibition at dmmission, 25 oente, Exhibition Sig. 10. Variations for Voice and V Seen toe which vane i rossly for Madame Sontag and Paul Julie Edward will be sucoeed Roses 8, cergatly lwun {ONEER _ LINE. TE een wee at Brooklyn, will have Dr ft landed oa the whart, | 2% Duetto= Denau 0 despatch for Sidnoy, dire Aue clase Pieris can be accommodated. dame H Sontag and Sig. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall stroo ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— CITY, Capt. J. F. emer dt be dinpatohed by this com 3k a Oct. ot al or passage apply to Und) dewn to Horses $2 $1 music store of Mossre. Hall & Son, and at the stasio of Messrs. Van Norden & King, On Monday, October 10, will , the $1 and remaining $2 sents, 9A. M. until 5 P No. 45 Wall stroet. The steamship CRESCENT "he sold the $2 seat only; and United States Nav: Havana and Now Fras Warten sicoot conte por cubic foot. Apply/at the company's oft, 1 OTICE TO. TRAVELLERS VISITING Island of Cuba.—Revere House—This house Pre ~ and most commodious in the eity, one block from the ait eral, and from its crane Eng ae . cia as taken on ‘roighe to Havana. Weat wees ‘corner of War Yr THEATRE. Si gi OF MR. HAMBLIN, Ocronem 14, Fo JACKSONVILLE nao Pisees, Gorman and Span of the house will at steamor in Havana. ber iv Fr hich eocasion on wines COMM ISS ELIZABETH HAMBI she late Thomas im Shoridan Knowles ay Wi! eee oe eae consisting of Farce and aa ad- Bes book now open. OWERY Joana tae ratte OF MR. EF. EDDY, hi Alexander the Great, in the White Sla HE LAND OF THE ap ag re 8 tomy lad by ite iS pcleavey a are Abbot's institate, 659 Broad’ Will slosn in October." mission 25 cents. 100.000 "5 RC OF THE EAKES, NIAGARA FALLS, &@., Every afternoon and evenin; ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 53 8, admitting four persons and securing one share 1. For sale at the © hinges Building, from 9 A. M. to 16 P.M. Music stor, 338 Broadway, culars in the Herald of yesterday and to-morrow; size in Bun snd T ‘S. Hamblin, Eeq., will make ENCER HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OfTo. A! cores Jnrgo hotel.—Cincinnati is to h hotel opened sometime during th Tt is to be conducted in modern at, (being at the corner of Front street fp share of patronage. ments to inv: tickets to either of the mation oan be obtained jOR SAVANNAH AND F! Mail Line,—Tho new and Captain M. 8. Wood! plor No. 4 North river. ip FL on roavereay, Tost. 15, from ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—PERSONS INTEND. urchase for private or lic use, will do well ‘and examine the superior stook om DECKER, 90 Awa sees, MEDICAL. William een me ve coneninna aun bas on -three earey In one ae specialty . . io mm wey York Gniversity, Seo BA tiptonma in his Rr. dt al Ls t_2 DUANE as Ty ankle i a) ‘to offer suoh my and vermsneut oure. — Kk. WM. tl bw ¢ 'o ret Sta Two second hand ables for eale cheay GRIFFITH & D) ARE ‘Te CHARLESTON, | *HILADEL- hii id to fifte ye United Grates i THE PROPLE.—PERHAM’S bin, ia for vant nad sc 8, ‘phitnsel . “Bafuriay, Sa bs ae tg be at ten aay A. as do. ho agent _in New York, ley’s Express, oorner tickets can he sevured of LEPIELD, at the office of Ki it Horace Waters ay and Wall atreet. Algo, at Horn OR SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED.—THE NEW and 9 lendid side vheel Steamship KJ KEYS TO} ng on "Arhursday evening noxt, 4 street, near Broad i , from the whart abov ship is inky now, and in speed and strength, Arrangement for the vomfurt and convenience of ¢ from Philadelphia, us, HRION & MART t, ofers rare in ‘and gendiomen of tal is Sasurpeons i © indicarod, nud ladies t ) Canal strost, one deot 2A. M. CLO PM. De. Wy. eure of Seondwa of the Universiey of W YORK AND SOUTHERN 6 double enzine stoniu- 0 SIXTH AVENUR, OP) GRADUATE. OF Madame Duvulti, the mor hag arrived from Part: sopaten, the Cod Co.—Weokly Line. IN FRANKLIN i F 12, Enst river, and will sail on F senge, apply to the azonts, RACK! f Feil Palace. Models autify! woman in the prot nd will appent ae Titian's Veo | an entire troupe of model m of Italian, Engliah, ces every Lout during the ‘day aad ore from din tho evening. ee R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, may, mJ oon- Twenty-three yon muarantes Prd 8 of ara CONSUL EATON YSTEM OF fama, po Cham bere a AM. tHE P.M, and trom (o'clock E Tho steamehip Wm. Poun will pucese Oct. 21. The favorite and frat commander, will le rena, October 12, at 4o'eloe ApELY on boned, where all bills of 1h: or pangs at the office of SPOF & Saksrayilte ssi; B RORTOLE, ERTERSBURG AND RroaMOHD = @ steamship ROANO! ese arery Tacsday North river, on WwW U "deranner ra visiting the many thousand Hours from 7 A. e human body coutained in hiishment, which show the eumarous dis: ‘Open from 7 o'slook A. M. om tothe entite threo Large caller RALPH. ‘om Ga8 Houston otroat! to uo ar follow Ea Lat NEW ver ing. “ee tgp i or ee ae yi er ts TT DRAMATIC ar y, from pier 18 North more foanion. foot themeetves in je apoa¥ore, cam roodive i ring in public as doom ax practi at to Join claaees whiob aren 433 Brot Beowday Pont Bey: Baie Teason- aver, % ‘ a eS By ket F°",§ ‘ingot aS ie FARMER, PTV Pai E WUCKIAN, toot of Vorey eicwees m gvefirmra wut mt Profossiom, oF os bile rll please eail’se ove oems 16, of address K. & able.