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TO LOAN ON BOND AND wORT. GAGE at T per cout. for a term of $00, $7000, and 1.500% #2.000 WANTED ON BOND AND | a mortgere, for ove or more years, on ed co pert 810.000 For particulars, in jay,) morving, at 10%) O'clock, ail the cunteuts of large ane elegently furursber house No 16 Weet Twenty-fourth street a few « frmo kighth arene, sonnatng of rosewood nd “ry 1a eatte brasede, sich); ead made reae wood cont ¥ y for, ot splendid tone and pi Acege he s rad ss doors ant beck Bee. for two dare. TH ADVANCED OF ANY SUMS ON DIAMONDS bine toilet tension ta: les, hedroom smite, im alnut white co:led horse belir exretient web oor ne atrest, door, Peet room Olhee beers fom # A MOP. I IVIOEND NOTICE MORRIE CAN AND BANK. | Vee ‘wpany —A semi aonuni divi lead of | @ pl ow the preferred sioek of the company bas this de> bern Cectatee leven the cara nes of the casi for hail pear ending the let inet pa avie te the stoeskold ome of (heir represenretives on | @ 18th day of September | pent in the pre‘erred stock of thelr company, at their | eftion @ Jermey City, ane at tbe « a © W. Clark & Co, Palle e'phia oll frretions! parte of « share will be 2 imesh — The transfer bowks will be closed from the | it to the 1th eptember, inckeaive The company hie | expeoce 6 ram or than Une ammount of this dividend | in fustter eotargiog oud (mm pres tn wis, and in con- sequence thereof has deeme |! advise. bie to increase ite capita! Sy ‘Le parment of the divider-| \a stock. ih whieh the sae will com wy rhell te yd a Sone superior bo: furniture w ip eh yeren will be im attendance ‘Wence. sea cals itive A attend. So pusk and skip, a reasonable c arg®. Deposits required inevery instance. — JOSEPH {AN, AUCTIONRER TUESDAY, bof nantly) A. M., at No — Clinton street, ween Myrtle and Park avenues, Brooxivn. household fornit mabogany aod olber chvire, sofas, tables, mahcgaby and other bedeteads, mat) nesses, feath er beds, and the usual assortment of hiteben furnitere, &o (HARLES W. HOLMES, AUCTIONRER —AtCTION tale of rich and elegsnt furniture. corpets, piame forte, paintings, silverware, ke —©. W. ee rhe carpings for the fret bali year of 1854 are ag fol- Oa Tuesday, September 5, at 10% o'clock, the entire | jews ecntents of the elegantly ‘furnished four story house, | Keceived from tolls... < SH10,61t 8 ae oe Weat Twent, ib street, betweeo Steth aad Be De. other sour ‘ 412 0 ent ee ene : pee ——- 4 ‘Total. ove os -SLi1,023 58 ILEGAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOTORTR, | pid current expenses... 1 &c.—To-morrow, Monday, Sept. 4, at 10 o'clock, | Do. April interest on bends 15,000 06,400 00 ‘at 65 West Thirty-third street, near Brosdway, ol) the furnitare in raid house. To be sole without reserve totter | Met best bidder, rain or shine Howse to let Iividend poy able Lith September ©. W. HOLMES, Auctioucer, 64 Sixth avenue. SSS EORGE W. CLEMANS, AUCTIONERR.—FXPRES* jagona, baruess, horses, Ac.—GHURTE W. OLR~ ‘mens will sel at auction, (mn Mond vy, the 4th inst , at the corner of Thirt-ynintt stre:t aad Broadway a number of expreas wagons, borees, harness, soeets, bienkets, sete, dc}, ko. Bale poritive, To commence at 12 o'clock. ‘J7OBN K. OAKLEY, AUCTIONEER.—OAKLEY & ‘WRIGHT will nell on Moplay, september 4, at 10 o’clock, A. M., corner of Myrtle and Marey avenues, East Brooklyn, by order of the administrators of George , deceased, <8 milch cows, 2 bulls, 8 oxem, 3 inquire of a Morris Canal Office, Jersey (i Aug 51, c ALENA AND cmcaco UNTON RAILROAD COM. pary.— ibe transfer books of the Galens and Chi- Railroad Compeny wil be re opene! oa Mou- 4:b aay of September next, at theoffie of the subscriber’, No. 20 Wall street. George §. Robbins, has been anpotetet regteter by said coupany, and tortilicntes ts ved ¢t our offies will be countersigned by bin. WADSWORT & nKLDON, Preasfer Agente. stag, 1 bay horse, bay ware, 13 hogs, 1 m0k 2 | | NIMES? SAVED ON SURPLU® MONEY, BY DE. awill teeth Laloigh, 3 asta of harness, 10 fowls, lot ‘ostting it in the Citizen's Depodt and Loam Ofer, ‘milk Gans. farmere’ utensils, household furniture, 1 | to Pourte’ avenue, betesen Twenty-fourth and Teenty ik round with a first rate run of customers, fifth streets, where 6 per cent is paid on all sume of mo ————————— re é Dey Ceponited, aud Where woney #0 ited USSELL W. WEST°OT?, AUCTIONEER .—LARGE UN- reserved sale of rich,honsebold furatture, rosewood pianoforte, velvet carpets, Fiench ‘pier glasses, ec. to- morrow, ‘ay, at 103¢ o'clock, being the entire ele- gout furniture contained in house No 72 Kighth ave- nue, near Fourieenth street, all in superb order ny be sold without reservati consisting of @ so! id 30 ex00d 7 cctave pianoforte, fi yd all around, cost $816, velvet tapestry and three ply carpsts in ail the rooms, two rich French mirrors, 2tx$4,, to match with place and brackets, rosewood etegere with mirror front and back, reception cbairs in velvet and brocade, French sofas in velvet and hair cloth, two rosewood par- Jor tuts in satin brocade, rosswood centre, pier and sofa tables, lace curtains and shades, with a unique and re- cherche collection of costly mantel vases, cxndelabras, withdrawn at eny inomert for the time the money me Money loaned on call and ONRY TO LOAN-—ON WINES AND SPIRITS IN Vi bond, diamonds, plate, ches, jewelry piano fortes, housebeld furmture dry gools bors, Wagons, merchandise, and y proyerty generally, oF pur. chased for ¢esk. Apply at the © Lean and Agemoy office, 128 Nasnan street, opposite the Nassau bank. FENCH STOKE—JUS! RECKIVED, AT MESDAMES A. & 5, PRINGIEG, No 523 Broadway, under st Nicho fas Hotel, a rich assortment of Froneh laces, Brassele ary | in the Sand to e-cape Inscets; Night of Horror; Soeat | vateor: Cibo; NEW PUBLICATIONS, BIOGRAPHY FULL OF EXCIIING SCENES AND remarkable incidents. D. APPLETON & CO., 346 and 348 Broadway, have this day published CAPTAIN CaNOT, OR TWENTY YEARS OF . AN AFRICAN SLAVER. Reing an account of his career and adventures on the coast, in the interior, on shipboard, and in the West Ia- dies, writen out and edited from the captain's journals, The shipe froin Boston cail ei Halifax.” memoraués, and couversa‘ions. By Beaute Mayer. Lvol! | ARABLA, Capt. Ju AMERIA, Capt. Lang, 12 mo. 448 poges, with eight ilusvrations. Mice 8123, | PERSIA "Car 8 rie, ROP A, Capt. Shenson, PUBLISHERS? NOTIC ASIA, Capt. E.G. Lott, CANADA, Capt. Stone, This interesting biography, which quite equals all the | AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, — NIAGARA, Capt. Laitoh. These vessels carry a clear white lig! imaginary tales ever written, man: le may not sup- ryt Ne thet Capt % 0 on starboard bow; red on port baw. € to be true. We are able to state that Captain Ca: et mast bead, is apactual personage, and that the hair bresdth ERICA, Lang, leaves Boston, Wednestay, ‘ 30 capes, ond remarkabie incidents related in the book, are Ee “New York, Wednesday, Sept. 6. truths im the lifeof sreal personage. Ia order, however, | EUROPA, Shannon, * Boston, ' Wednesiay, sept. 13. that the publis may feel assured that the adventures | AFRICA, Harrison, “ Now York, Wednesday, ‘ 20. whieh axe told in sub beautiful language by Braata | NIAGAKA, Leitch, “ Boston, ’ Wednesday, “ 27. Berths not seoured until paid for. as experitnced surgeon ou bosrd. ol inde the salve ene therein ¢xpressed, or freight or opp! re CON Mayer, sre to be depended upon, we append the testimo. nials of editors of Teadtog journals, ‘whe aro coguizsut of hon a aga and aware that such a person ae Captain Canot ex i. EXTRACT FROM TAULE OP CONTENTS. My First Command; Sy First Interview with 4 Boston Merchant, William Gray; My Uncle tells my Adventure with Lord Byron; The “lave Leversa#; Eod of my Apprentice hip; My Backslidiogs in Antwerp and. Paria; to i ARD, 4 Bowling Green. RK LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STKaM- ¢ Captain and his Wife; Love, Gfog and Gambling; Ma- teandealal Happlasess Verags macoet epee: Me ahip BALTIC, Capt. Jar. J. Comstooil.—Tbi» steam Captain; Tam appropriated by & new Mother, Gran. | Sbip will depart with the United States mals for Europe mother, and sisters; How I got oat of the Scrape; Vreckei itively on Saturday, Sevtember 16, at 12 o'clock, from ons Reef in Cuba; Fisherman Wreckers; ‘a er berth at the foot of Canal street The steamship PACIFIC will succeed the Baltic and sail September for freight or passage, ba tion for elogance a1 by Bloochounds; Mescle sccomun Made ‘a Mate; ‘Life ona Saré Key: Amphibiou ‘ews; My Adventures ia a Pri- is Household; I suil for Afrien; My Firat ight in Africa; Value of Woman's Mills; { dine with Mingo Jobn; His Harem; Frolic in it; Duplicity of my Capsain; Account of ap Jrop Factor’s 1m; Mingo Joba in bis Decline: His Women; ibeir FYirtations; Bat. tes among the Girls; Scene of Passionate Jealousy amng the Women; Abmeh’s attempt to vow me to Islamism; A Double-Barrelled Gun for a Koran; Mode of porchasing Slaves at Kactoriee; Tricks of Jockies: La Jie Esther; I get the African Fever; Cured by Swoati ana bitters; How « cargo of slaves is landed in Cuba; om pressed to wed a Negro Princess; My Partuer agr-es to marry the Princess; The Ceremonial aud Weddiaz; Shippers will please take notice that theships of Une cannot carry any goods contraband of war. The AsiA, E. G. Lott, cisely. noon. 1 P.M., an green, ‘aneg comfort, ay to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street, BO, oda this OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA, FOR LIVERPOOL — commander, will sail from ihe stream on Wednesday, Septombor 6. at 2P. M,, pre- ahely. A steamer wil Isave) the Compania do:k, at reey City, to convey the passengers ani age, al 1B 2.30 P.M at 30 CM. The last boat will take the mail. E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling iE LIVERPOOL AND PAILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Narre‘ive of a Trip to Timbactoo; A Rid» on Horsebas<, teams Tis Fxhvara‘ion in the Forest; Vist to thoDovil's Fou Mer gy inne or rea gr tain; A Witeh’s Cauldron; Our Halt at a Brook; bathing, | Ciry of Philadelphia... Saturday, Sept. 9, 1854 beautifying and adornment of the Women; Curiosity of ‘n- People to see a whits Mingo; Our Caravan pro- ards Timboo; Arrival at Jimbo; A Fancy Dress ing- Gown aud a Rufllet Shirt. From the Home Journal. City of Manchester |: ‘Sataedey, Sept. 30, FROM LIVERPOOL: — City of Philadelphir, .Wednosday, Aug. 16, City of Manchester, VWednesday, Sept 6, 1864 1854 1854 Seloon $90, $65 and $55, (according to state room _ The most amusingly readable and most freshly instruc- A limited numoer of ‘infra class passengers will be beok do not often, as qualities, come together; but | taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, bk the world will agree that such is Captain Cs. | for $z5........t0 Liverpool | 640........from Liverpool. Ht iy a most curions autoblography, taken from the life of a remarkable adventurer, now resident in Bal- tiomere. From the New York Tribune ‘This work could ve been better done if the prin- a of £1 sterling and upwards Agent, 17 Walnut street, Phi way, New York, ctpal sector ined the descriptive talent of Defoe with “the joness of Fouche and the dexterity of Gil OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —THE UNITED ribed to the worthy whose ac- States mail steamship ST. LOUIS, Asa Eldridge, y make. From the Evening Transcript. The sketches imthix volume extend over & period of ‘twenty year, and shew up everything connected with the slave trace among foreigr ers and In ove u given of a journey to Timbo, throngh niry to that of the Fullahs. ere are many graphic shetcbes of West ladia plantation iife, and . the mode of operating with tbe Spanish Cabam govera- ment, the life of facvorson the African coast; pirate life; fights and races with eruivers, adventures ia Mozam- = Channel. foot of Beach atreet. do. second class, $76. voyage should be sent on board the day before sai! board after Thursday, Septewber 21. way. rOR LIVERPOOL.—THE PACKET SHIP not was formerly an apprentice to the well known GALLATIN Captain Delano, will. positively suil on Wi'liam Gray, the eminent anipowner of Boston, and | Wednesday, September 6th, at 1% o'clock For cavin, was brought up io his service. |e is an Itallan by birth, | second, cabin and steerage pastoge, apply om botrd pide alrenshmao by descent, a 5; rd by semi-maturaliza- | 20 East river, or to Thomas C. he, No. 83 Soatd tion end trade, an African by habits, and @ bit of an | street. American by erly association and apprenticeship. His trae name is Conoean, and he is a brother of the Dr. Conpeau who bas so long been the attendsntend friend, and is now the mediete eu chef of the Emperor of France, Glasgow and New York steamshij steamers GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 bert Craig, commander, and NEW YORK. EPTEMMER JOURNAT, OF HEALTH, aS ormolu clock, &o ; also, # number of beautiful oil paint- ings wortby the sttevtion of connoisseurs and artiste, including » magnificent fruit piece. cot $160; a sofa large variety of elegant cham! “ivt black thread. and polot s laiguile lnces. A fine tLassoriment of coidures aad valeaciennes lscos from P cents to $20 a yard ee PENING DAY FOR THE FALL SEASON.—OLOAKS, furniture, rosewood ane mahogany French bedateada. with superior hair mattresses in every bedstead, feather beds and bedding, maptillas, talmas and shawls on Monday, Sept. Bofas, ‘ounges, 1854.—The subscriber rex pectfully announces that sofa bedsteads, rosewood and mahorsny bureaus with ‘murble tops, washstands totmateh, r china toilet sets, oval aad gilt microra, rockers, arm -ehsire, with a large variety of basement furniture, ex- ‘teasion table, rich silverware, ivory cutlery, cut glasa~ rware, cil cloth, two large meat safes, &c., embracing everything to be found in an elegantly furnished house. Catalogues on the morning of the sale. (No postpone- ment on any account.) BERIFF’S SALE, OF THE CONTENTS OF A GROCE- Ty and liquor ‘store,on Monday, the 4th day of September. 1864, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, fat the corner of Thirtieth street and Eighth ayonuo; consisting of a large assortment of groceries, wines, teas, liquors, will open, for city retail trade, oo Monday, Sept. 4, imst , his importations and manufactures for the present se fon, embracing an exquisite acsortment of novelties in closba and tmantillas, personally seected during the past two moptha from the most distinguished empe riums of fashion in Paris. Alero, some beautiful spool mens of Lodis camels’ bair shat Jong aud square. comprising some of the richest gods ever seen im this country. Your inspection is pol ge Paris Mantilla Fmporium, 361 Br 10H DREAS GOODS ; FALL 1654 —UDSDELL, PRE FON & LARE ave pared to offer to the la s spices, &e., &c.; also, counters, fixture, scales, mea- 3 one of the moat and well assorted wures &c.; also, one horse, wagon and harness. A. 8. | embracing many noveltice aud confined st; Alto BELAH, Beputy Sherif. an extensive assortment of Paris dies , Freuch in i merinos, de laines, Saxony plaids, ke, Ke ; purchase’ BERIFF’S SALE.—ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, | St the inte auction sales at prices full’ {6 perfoout les 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M, at 90 Bowery. the cmtents | than the coat of importation, No, 471 Broadway, be s gentlemen's, furpishing store, consisting of shirt ian Grand aed Prolene clocks Mpparatas, Levdaecetiole, niceks, Dovlerys B2-, ————____—————————————— bianoforte, store fiatures, ke. ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCUMAN, OF GOW} education, Iately ariived frou Paris abs to tone! A, ciseat German ages Engliah, would be glad to fi gentcel Ameri ‘an , Where bis services im toac!iog the above languages would be equivalent to his beard and lodging. Address A. M Paris, Herald offies. GRAIN, PROFES30R OF DRAWING AND PAINT. ing, will resume his insiraction® ia classes ond private lessons, at his studio, 009 Houston etreet, om the athof september. Letters and messe res to be lett at Mr E. Dechaux’s artiat empocium, 709 Broadway. IDING ACADEMY. —W.'H DISBROW WOU! A specttully inform bis pupils, and the public eral, thai his old establishment, 20 Fourth avenue, open for the reception of pupils on Monday, Sept. 4, (his new school, on the Fifth avenue, being in the eourre of construction, will be ready to open about the Ist of Octo ber next ) Ladies and gentlemen subscribing this month will receive the tickete at the former terms, with the privilege of Guishing their lessons m the new scuoul with out extra charge. NBE FRENCH LANGUAGE IN SIXTY LESSONS; THE ‘Act of Waiting in two lessons—Dy a Parisian papi of the well knewn Roderteon. Mr. RUGENE P. Kall LOKD gives lessons at home, or at residence if requir- ed, 96 Prince strect, near Broad EDUCATION. ISSES HENDERSONS’ BOARDING AND DAY echool for yonng ladies, No. 62 West Twenty-sixth street, will re-open on Mondsy, 4th September. ILL BE EOLD AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RRSERVE, . on Tuesday, the bth of Keplember, at 12 M., the celebrated trotting horse Eugle ot the West, at Tatter- Ball’s sate stables, 664 Sixth avenue. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY STOUGHTON & e Mellor, Tuesday, September 5. at 103; o'clock, at 442 Broadway, near Grand atreet, elegant and costly first class cabinet furni‘ure, being the stock of Mr. James Grundy, manufactured under bis supervision, and ° ‘warranted in every respect. This sale embraces the Jargeet and vory best assortment of cabinet furaiture of- fered at auction, and thove in want of good furniture can rely upon its giving satisfaction and aa represented. ‘Hctel jetors, the tredo, country merchants, and those about refurnishing, will find it to there advant to attend this sale. The stock consists in part of richly enrved rosewood parlor furniture, en suite, covered in the floest eatin brocatelle, plush and hair cloth; magni- ficently carved etegeres, with mirror doors backs; wardrobes, plate glass doors; parlor secretaries lined with satinwood and richly carved; 11 cabinete; rosewood and mahogany, marble contre and pier tacles; tete a-tetes, sofas, divans and ottomans; Voltaire, easy and rock! ohairs; splendidly carved rosewood and oak hall stands; bal chairs; rosewood, oak and mahogany extension dining tables; dining room shairs ia morocco and plush; sideboards, library and secretary book cases, Ubresy tables, card do; rosewood and oak reception chairs, new styles and designs; gothic sowing chairs; ~ Carved rosewood and mahogany bedsteads; marble top dressing bureaus, washstands and commodes to match; painted and enamelled chamber suites, with and without marble tops; rnsh, willow, cane ané upholstered seat cottage chairs; pure horse hair mattress, &e. Every fa- eility for for out of town buyers. Catalogues isaued two days previous to sale, when the goods be on ee ish boarding and day schoo! onng ladies COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. No. 800 Biooad crenuct between Higatoouth axl Ninn: teenth streets, will reopen on Fri’ay, stage will be attached to the ertabllahicent, for pupila at a Doe, M®, HENRIETTA L. PERKINS RESPECTFULLY IN- JME. forms her friends and those ladies who may wish 00 PARTNERSHIP WANTED.—THE AD vertiser being a good business man, ‘would fike to invest this amount ia some gool mercan’ tile concern that is_now in operation, where it could be made profitable. None but those in good standing need answer this. Ploase answer, with real name and par- | toresume their musicel studies, that she continues to ticulars, Partnership, box 196 Herald office. Best of re- give lessons on the pianoforte and singing, in New York ference! en and requi od. and Brooklyn. For terms. &¢ , apply, by note, to Mrs. reet, Bro: PARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $5,000 cast | PA! her residence, 147 capital, to join in a lucrative business, F' Ava addreas P. H., bor 187 Herald office. ILUTION.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing under the firm of Guion. Board- ‘man & Co., was ved on the 19th of August last, a Ry motual oensent, William Boardman, Jr., retiring. business of the late firm will be settled by the re- RS. SHEFRY WISHES TO INFORM HER FRIENDS tin and ~ —_ Li she = = Vp Rend cr the reception ‘on the Int cay of September, when young ladies wil receive a useful as well as an or- namental education, united with the most sealous reii- gious instruction. The establishment is pleasantly witua- ted in a most healthy location: convenience, house posseasca overy comprising th xlern improve- maining partners, who will contioue the business under | mente, and is five Tine he pal om tee tobeen leek firm of Guion, amar ot a@uroy and St Jobn’s Catholic College, Fordham. N.B.—Mrs, ne IAM BOARDMAN, Jr. ee ae — —_ be he rn Irma draw. 44 » IE Dy rr be work. Meat! made WILLIAM BPP, cnthapenin, " taba JOHN RU: ' Neptune Iron Works, New York, Kept. Ist, 1864. EOPOLD STEINBERGER HAS THIS DAY FORMED A ——_—— ‘RA. MEARS’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING and day school for = ladies, Nos. 32 and 3¢ oat Fifteenth street, between Fifth aad Sixth avenues, ership with Jonas Steinberger, under the | will rm of L. & J. SIEINBEAGER, at 763¢ Catharine «treet, erat geen oe somecnenion to carry on the clothing business in all its various 183 STEELF’S DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FuR branches. LEOPOLD XTEINBERGER, young ladies, at No. 6 Est Thirlieth atroet, be JONAS STEINBERGER, New York, September 1, 1854. OTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP —MR. PE(ER MARIE, heretofore of the firm of Decoppet & Co., has this y formed a copartnership with Mr. Kndolrh Kaos, (for many yeern with the banking house of Messrs. L. Von Hoffman & Co ,) under the firm of MARIE & KANZ, at ‘27 William etreet. Their attention will be devoted to the SS sale on commission of stocks, bonds, and foreign exchanges, and to the negotiation of business paper. jew York, September 1, 1854. /ARTNER WANTED—IN A SMALL MACHINE SHOP, in the lower part of the city. For particulars ad- box 181 Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. A practical wan pgeforred. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GERMAN GENTLE- tween Fifth and Madison avenues, will reopen on lunes day, Sopra 12. The Leet Remens of Freed b, music and drawing, areemployed, Circulars ma, obtained ‘at hor residence. Y: ME AES SPANISH TEACHER, WILL PLEASE TO AVE ‘ict me know Lis residence before 12 o'clock on Minday. Address Mr. PETRARCAI, cure of Mr. J.B. Purroy, 11 Wall street. N R. DE GRAND VAL'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR young gentleman, Hudson Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. Will re-open reptember 1. Circulars and at the ivstitution and as thepard & Co.'s, 162 Fulton street, A special revie w and finishing class for advanced pupils. Stuai.s completed in one year. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, ANTED—THREE BEDROOMS AND ONE PARLOR, wen, from Paris, o partner with » suflicient capi furnished preferred, on first or second floor, with tal to establish an im agp of fancy board, for ladies baly, between Fourth street and Twea- fs tooo oneies ‘im aall trade for the last te years we ‘ar the last J Paris, and are taoroughiy ited with every branch of French and German manufactures, Address H. & C., Herald office, stating omount of capital and terms, tleth street, and Fourth and Fifth avenues. stating terms, &c., box 198, Herald office. Weise UPPER PART OF A TWO STORY house situated west of Broadway, between Grand and Sixteenth streets, for # small family. Rent must bi Sai Address, stating rent, &c., W. M. E., Her- E WANT A FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR THE WIN: ter; it must be «1 house and well furnishes. For euch, a highly respectable party, with family of only & gevtleman, wifo and two children, will pay a liberal price. BILLINGS & TUCKER, 387 way. __ MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, ADIES DRESS CAPS.—MRS SHAW, (LATE mica Daly,) is now showing a largo ard beautifal x nd soft ca} Ac. Merchants in je —_—~~---~ ironies Pr peaica dae OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE Almshoure, August 24, 18564. To SIntera 2fealed — will be received by the Governors of the Alms- ne, at their office, Rotunda Park, until 2 o'clock P.” M., of the 6th September next, for the slating, gutter: s pean for tee = on we V's Island. To ers.— Seah d ty will also be received et the Kotunda, until the once ti for farnishing thy window,sashes and glass for the sout! end of the sald building.’ Specifications for all of the Sbove work can be seem at the office of the Go ‘and all inform ation obeined on Spplication to HARMO! ment of dress 0: ELDREDGE, Fuperinte Blackwell's Island. and milliners sro reapect uly imvited to call at ca 465 Broadway, two doors above Grand street. MATRIMONIAL, nen KONE OS Sok MDAENeaY. wen... eed - Re, RICHMOND, OF 369 BROADWAY, WOUL, ADANE MORROW WILL UAUSH SrEKOT Mas ‘call tho attention of the trade ant lier. oustomene “e a: wale enjoy the tent io | to ber now styles of caps, headdressea, and embroideri matrimonial biies, and will show person wi) | Just received. Her health pelog now restored eho merry, f och an inairoment which eho will caus to her personal attention to the baviness, ard trusts Dumiee «tect cy ihear ag the pewers of her eonderfa’ | tbat her Teputation for kill and tarte in ouly keaplog ae nes md od > in ae ae Rion Corey Soteadie pods, will se, me the old wtare Oe2 to shown weet Ak Gays the Joad. ' Great attention pati to the moun “ fren noledaalt 1, ants A Smart aleswomes wagied — ALL'S 600 horse power,) will tor House book store.—East India Remedy for | under, vis,:—Sat ra, the neerest specific. Why not more used here? ud sucooms. | Single ‘pumbors, 123g centa; } wecoad eabin, $50; third class, $25. or gold only taken. ae PURLE BED, PRICE 12), CENTS, “GUTTLE AND Golptt;”’ afaree in two acts, forming No, 3 of the merican Drama. An exhilirating little work for the lovers of fun, aud s bon douche to City Fathers, aud all puree on Gotham PP Por sae to the trade » HLLIAM TAYLOR & CO., 18 Ann street, publishers of the Modern Standard and American Dramas, N THE LNG AND ATR PASSAGES —OONSU MPTION, ( bronebitie and asthma successfully treated by In- hal Len Just published, “A Practicn! Treatiee on the Miseases of the Throst amd Langs,” with their treatment by medicated inbslations. By Robert Honver, M. D., author of ““bservetions on Infialatioa,”’ &., &. Price 26 cents, hound 50 eenta This book will be fount one of the most valuable of its class ever igeued from the American press. The great clock Fravce, on Saturday, September 9, at ier No. 87, North river. Price of the firstcabin, main saloon. In the first cabin, lower saloon. and sail October 7. pass through the Post Office. §| delivered in Bavre acd London. For passage or freight apply to ©. H. SAND, Agent, No. 11 Sonth Willian atreot. ihe steamer Hermana will succeed the Washington, Parties wishing to bring out their frionds can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums ppely to SAMUEL SMICH, iladelpnia, and No. 7 Broad: commander, will leave for Havro, touching at South- ampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, September 23, at 12 o'clock, from pier 37 North river, Price of passage, first class, $130; Luggage not wanted during the ling, marked ‘ Below.?? No merchandite will be received on For freight or pas- mage, apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 ALBERT ‘TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW .--THE Company’s new orve power,) Ro- (2,400'tons, fesve New York for Glasgow as urday, September 23, at 12 o’clook M. First cabin saloon state rooms, $99; do. midsbips do. $75; New York city billa MoSYMON, 23 Broadway. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN--THE UNITED States mail steamer WASHINGTON, D. Lines, commander, will leave for Bremen, touching at South- ampton to land the mail and passengers for Eng asadand ., from $130 ie 60 KW YORK AN) CALIFORNIA STKAMSHIP LINE, — Lamggpeemseetstend ¥ —2OERINTON, LP WALDRON (AY THESTRE—2. o MARSHALL, te ' of Be bg FS ra wat tecomanal wet Tier nee, 60 conte, Mon lem her cs Ras eeesneP RLS | axacevene.. oe aun ULOSOPHY and | Comille Geatier, “ BARDANAPALUS. Armond... 5: ME. Con ey a . Mtr. vo ~ Ee Duvel......Mr Leffingwell | Gregoire. oe MP u AL TARA AB — OREN OTRCLE ANT ower Davicse Heiewe.. isat Gougea an ‘De cet, PT, Tee onte, Oreheous e Mr Sarford| me Babllard. Mrs “outa, conte Private Benes 5 Poors opap a: 7 | D’Narville...Mr Lanergay | ishette. Mire. Ni commence ot TK Monday evening “wnt 4, + soeebir. Vincent | Ninnette,... Sire Se: BO WAWS WAN: Dawce by Mike Lefotle; fol Wr. Cutur} Aunivelie,,., Mire Barner Mr. meré ft the Be tener, gentlemen, wervapta, &2. themae TUE F PMALE FORTY THiEVES, ] UNTON'S THEATRE, CHAMEERS STREET, WILL opts, for the masa, oo WOND .¥. BEPORWRER & extensive parquet bas beea constracte’; as leer frock panel carpetted, ami matted, | N IBLO'S to comp Prieate B Ws Ne compequence exch night of t —DOORS OPEN AT 7 O'CLUG 88. ‘Tioket» to all parts, 60 enn! Ovchestre Sears, § g that, (og suchences aiiracted erformance, ir p and all the eeete newly wple red $ THE WONDERFUL RAVELS and New vweutilators keve been opened in all parts of the m’LL® YKCA MATTIAS theatre, will appear every night until farther notice, ‘The company will ae wenal be the beet in Americs MONDAY EVEN'G, SkeT. 4, ALL the off evorites Beye been retained, aed severelaew | the grand fairy spectacle pantomime of and valued © eurageme mia have bow ly cavde, in cluding Miss Katt oxo, Mas Aunie Lee, Mr. Marc Mr A. Andrews, end others Mr. ¢ toddart, trom Kotnbarg and Gleagow, will shortly appesr in the part of Sir Anthony sheolute The performances to commence with ths very co ‘One of the ¢artiost wovelves #1 be an origival Amort- | Chinere pantomime, KIM-» A. can farce, and a peW Amesion® comedy will be instagly | Veniiletaw - placed in repearsel. —— On Monday—The ovmedy of THE ShRI0t wey with the same cast which attracted the er pave ot | the season at Niblo's, om Thurdey lees for Me Burton's | benefit:—Captain Maguire, wr Je Mr. Fisher; Aminadsb Sleek, Mr maine, Mise Raymond Lady Creer Wivh the farce of THE LITTLE which Mr. MAZ ULM, OR THE NiGut OWL, aot, } apdevery evening duning tne week, boise positi the lest six nignts of its represe>tation 1a «uerica, oy THE WONDERFUL RAVELS. Francois ‘£0 CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS OPEN BVBK] evening at 444 BROADWAY, an; Charles Torrens, | ander the coxtrol of uron, Woon bel H. WOOD, Business Manager. al a GRO, CHRISt Btage Manager SHARE, io | Entertainment consisting of . ss ETHIOPIAN MINSTPELSY, BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FAsCES, DANCES, EPS Africanizes by the most accomplished company ia world, Also, at FA ” VIL? Marchant, Mr. Johuston, aud Mins annie Lee, will appear. Adwission to every part served sents in the dress clrele, 7h cents ewok; orchestra of the house, 60 coats; re chairs, $1 each; private boxes, $5. 472 BROADWAY, WE BUKTON, Proprietor and Manager. | whon will be given J. Moore, Director; J.C Barnett, Treasurer; J BGRO MUSIC, FUN, RTC., ETC, Cooke, Musicel Director; @. Bielge, Seeuie Artiet; M. at 7 o'clock; commence at 8 of Frederic, Ballet Master. ICKLEY’S E HIOPIAN OF FRA HOU-K, 689 BROAD- HkETY'S MINSTRELS—IT HAVING BEEN RI way. EVERY MONT THUS WKEN, ported that the entire Bard were going to C. NEGRO MINSTRELSY, nison the 20th of Sept, the uodersigued, mem»ers and the much admired snd beautiful burlesque om the | Cbristy’s Miostrela for many years, beg to aanow: opera of SONN«MBULA, Chat ouch is not the fact, es they are now perfor in three acts, with new scenery, decorations, &e , &e. under the manegement ot George Christy & oan Concert commences at 8 o'clock, Tickets, 25 cente; | strels, at Mechanic’s Hall, 472 Broadway, every night. reserved orchestra seats, 50 cents. (pigned) JORN W. KAYNOH, Primo Basaay N. B—Monday evening, Sept. 11, th» tragic opera of TOM VAUGBN, Banjotst, «“Lucrezia Borgia,” with original scenery, T. CHRISITAN, Tyrolean Vocalist. NAPOLEON W. GOULD, Guitarist. ASTLE GARDEN.—THE OPERA FOR A SHO¥T A. G VOs8, Violinist, season only, under the direction of bir, HACKETT First appearance in America of ASTLE GARDEN— EVENT! GRAND SUNDAY EVEN MADAME GKISL AND SIGNOR MARIO, ING CONCERT, The public are respectfully informed that numeroes BY DODWORTH’s BAND, alterations and improvements are in progress, by whick | On Sunday evening, Yept 3, when will be performed the audience will be moro comfortably seated, and have A CHOICE ELECTION increased taciliiies for seeing and beming. The seats oF THE bave been newly arranged and numbered, Tue preee MOST POPULAR MUSIC OF TRE DAY. will be according to locality—$5 and $3—and the choice For particulars see amall bill of seats will bo rold at suction, The company will be} Admission complete in every department. among the members engaged are tho following PRINCIPAL SINGRRA, Signorina Donovani, (from the Italian Opera, Lisbon, bes first appearance in America;) Doors open at 6; performance commences at 8 0’c The Garden will be open throughout the day i o'clock P M., for visiters desirous of enjoying the eo breere, and viewing the magnificent scenery of the ‘and harbor from the upper galleries. Aduission 12, Signor Susini, (Primo Basso, from the Italian Opera, | cents. London and Paris, his first appearance im America, Signor Fabricatore, (from the Tease pert: piney Dre MUSEUM, 568 BOWERY —THE ui" first appearance in America,) estabiisbment, the only one in the United § Madame Patti Strakosch, tignor Patti, where the Model Artista are exhibited, is now open Madame Morra, Signor Morra, the seanon, giving two uplonld ‘entertainments Signor Amati Dubreul, Siguor Parozzi, and day, at 3 o'clock ia the afternoon, and. 8 o’elock im Signor Candi, Signor Bionci. evening. THE ORCIPSTRA — 18 composed of forty:six eminent performers. PAULDING AND ROGERS’ TWO CIRCUSES, 00 ‘THE CHORUS b bining thelr Floating Palece Circus from the Mi han been carefully selected, and numbers thirty aly | sippi anc Ohio rivers, and their North American dh well trained voices, so favorably known in the North and Hast, witn two companies, comprisiug the élite of the prof North and xouth, in the same risg, in friendly st-ife, reaence of the sudiénce, with two seta of perfo wo kets of clowns. five clown4 in the ring, two sete THE COSTUMES, new and appropriate, have been expresaly made by the costumer of the Grand Opera, Paris, Musics] Director and Conductor sores. Signor Arditt Stage Manoger.. Signor Ama Dubreal , ring horses,s complete draruatic corps, a trisk p Prompter.... sss. s+++ sesese Mk, Salabert ( mime every afternoon, ‘Putnam’? every mig (From the Queen’s Theatre, London. ) Kendall the Bugler, Kendall’s Brose Band, Choatw’s Stri ‘Treasurer ....... ..-Mr L. ©. Staart | Baod, a triumphal procesmon at every place of oxi Assistant Treasurer.... .Mr. W. R. Dinsmore | bition of the bands in the grand florel car of stat OPENING NIGHT:—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, drawn by forty horses, drivea by one man, an! ever} vill be presonted Lonizetti’s grand tragic Opera, in three LUCREZIA BORGLA, thing in and about the establiahment upoa the extensive seale, will be exhibited under a colossal Madame Grist | quée, heating 4,600 persons, at 134 and 74, afi a and night, Sine Shui | Pokeojaie’...Wed., Aug, 30 Sing Sing....Sut, ++» Madame Patti strackosch ¥) Newburg.....)bure., “31 Yonkers,...-.#on. Signor Amati | Cold Bering. Frid. dept 1. Hatlem...... Tues, + ‘Signor Fabneatore ILLILAMSBURG AND E.8f BROOKLYN, Signor Morra Wednesday and Thursday, “eptember 6 and Y, Corner of Bedford av-nus and Wilson street, CITY AALL LOT, BROOKLYN, Friday and Saturday, Goptembm 8 and 9. a ON THE BATTERY, NEW YORK CITY, at TH For six days only, positively, COMMENCING MONDAY, *EPTEMBER 11 acts, Luerezia .. Vitolowz0.....cse Chorus vf iadies, nobles, masks, Doors open at 63; performance to o'clock. ) ANG pages. commence success of its suthor in the t-eatment of consumption, vie Nicsragua, A ‘Transit Compeny of Nics- Broa Gwonciitinand asta ty inbalstion has alrondy exeitod | {agus propristors.-Thxoogh ta sdvanoo of the ail. Only | THe main walk, of the Battery, fsom Broadway, has | afterngon and nlgnt ach day, commencing pra the deepest interest throm: hout the Unioa. Lina giving through tickdts, inoluding the Isthraus croa- | Pe*n extended and payed to the en oes Jersey City. Mon., Sopt. 28 N. Beanawick. ert The eatment of di-ensor of the throat aud taoge by | #>g.—The'new doubly: engine stearaship PROMELHKUS, sae has| also been malip {rom oppesita | Eaterton..Tuss), 19 Trenton Sat, inhalation wae intreduoed into this oonntry by th | Cort, Turner, (2,000 tour barthen), will leave from pier Picilaotim rising eg lbyntantecorry: Yas fewark eh 90 Mt Holly... Mow’, @ Abor of this treatise several years since, and gon-ists in | No. 3, North at 8 oclock F. M., preeleely, for | Grecnwich street, in Battery place, tothe Garden. Hewan he EE a reel the sdeuinistration of twedicives in suct'a mannor that | Puewts Arenas, on Konda Sept 4.oonnecting with’ the | | Experienced ushers be im af saad ys en ar Pl Mw pe EFF they are conveyed into tue laugs in form of vapor, and | avorite steamship A NNVADA (2,000 tous bur. | Visiters to thelr seate, States, Admission 2b cents only to the double } pounce ted: a! the very seavef the disease. Tho | ,b6n), over tae Nicaragua Transit Boule, having but ANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE, 659 DROABWAY — | ance. preetical sucorse of Dr Muctec's treatment is welvo of land transportation, by trat_alaas oer | 4 ot sucoree of Dr Hunter's trgetmncat g thas voutia: The Stuyvesant Institute 1) now fitted up at an sa Sokjest, te anteblich tbe sates engpill Wy of esusimp | Lon ead senoemanes yor butponadins o¢ panmage isearartan Sa peure for, tne eee Mee rep tie Wil appeey, (Stuyvesant eaittute) oor ote manent too, and to diminish insalenlably the fi L ray ice ‘apply only ta. DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS. ducing orig'nal glees, choruses, refrains, ‘Other kindred diseases of the delicate organs ARLES MORGAN, Agent, No, 5 Bowling Green, ‘The company, as usual, fs the best in the world, hay- « Daileta, and operatie burleaquen, every ‘evening. NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA | ing all the leading Stare of Minstrelay, including R, H. 4 mission, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 3 O'gjock: bom: © important subjects considered in thi) work are the fellowing Aspiawa!l snd Penama.—Througb passage ticke! 1. Affeeticns of the throat - ‘ei ding Mr. Hincxley’s Isthaus transit ticke:, will ve far seer at genase Sammon pore tarot: | alshod at the lowest redueed rates, The Ishmunerorsedia teelr symptoms six hours, On Tuesday, September 5, at 2 o'clock P. M., the L from pler foot of Warren street, patched the flees stenmship GEORGE - Panams with the uew am prevent deteniion in ease of acctdent Uons for United States shecons ia the jwnla, or lows of nit une ot the Rroneblal Tubes.—Acute bron- cbitle, chronic bronchitis, winter eoogba, hamid broa- nervous cough, stomach coughs, Mail Stesmebty tran ed, 0 calland examine for therse!vea. nat 1 sconammtions | at the Company 'eciilee, 177 West aireet, to masked fa, ia forth river, wili be dis- LAW, to connect superior stuaraship JOHN (PHENS. A spare boat ‘alrays a at Penama, to he accommoria- wongers inthe cteamers of the Palio and Companies ace ungur- nd partios about to Visit Cailfornia are invited Tor passage apply Bliter, the world renowned dancer, who appears in three | at 8. of his’ dances at each Concert. foors open at 7; com- mence at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 couta. An extra Concert on Saturday afteraoon, at 3 o'clock. Biiternon AMERICAN MUSFUM.—PERFORMANCFE ii UE Se\Te—Pon Tue FIRST GRAND OPERA ; *. Borgia, Garden, ond Grid “oy shane veal to be had at . f Li THB, 800 Bre ADAME GRISI_ AT CASTLE GARDEN.—CHO Afternoon and Evening.—The United Twins, tet la children born with only one back, tos cortain o> vent-—a curiosity unexsmpled in the history of the~ ts for the first \d Opera of ‘‘ Lucresia The Arian Boa Conatrictor, 28 feet None, ~ycaniy Misi ight, {9 be bod at se calle un nt ai Fe 3 Tern nt wb AN oF MANCR™ + «@ Rhincoercs JUILIE"S, 800 Broadway at 8, THE Diag ita SOR OStON THEATRE.—THE MANAG) Noor ge at 7% jfpectfally announces that this pf losat bo great “1. ; ita; chile. wae capacious new ©. 4. WHIINEY. om ‘will be oneded Haptic Der? bs lam eb ibe Sm tithes on coef Th, with a pened on Monday, « " eer ye > u numerous and taleo o ha laters ed TU, Saath STRAMSETP COMPANY —FOR HAVANA ARDEN —OPERA RETEARSALS.—NOTCE | of bome of the most popular performers in Atmories Pi in eebentinnt Gat and New Orleans.—Change of sailing days to the | \ oF ‘to the numerous applications for ad { Europe. The manager trasts that {t will not be dee: pane Se ieene of etecting disease in the | 20802 17th of each month, (when these dates are Sun. | mission, the manager bogs leave to state that the re presumptuous in hfin to state, that in the disah: em é days, will enil Monday following, commencing on Mon- | heartals aro strictly private, and n@ one can be ad | his duties he will sedulously endeavor to promote -— cultation, persuasion and pulmometsy Seraept 3 18th, with “ 3 aparturg ot they DBS ENT mitted except the performers, ful a intellectual Suaseioens a8 to emp oy all ‘ od pA ripe’ cLty, M7 9 nder, of 2P. M.. from pior eine 3 a cea and accessories which are Aa tre . é Souwowan, Cort er, S° = P r to peceht, Asien for mamhdssrg vii quinilty of alt | ¢.6 Ce warranatreet Eseight to Now Orieans, 40 cone | “VPUESS FOR SEAS At THE GRAND OPERA, 22 ifdsion of tue scone, in tLe various presentations nf Tools of the Curabiity of Cooommption,’tax | &2uble foot. Specie only taken on freight to’ Havana, | \J Castle Garden, where Madame Grisi and Sig. drama, 03. BARRY, Opinions of emio Poglith Pronch and. Amorican | Shippers will be supplied with blank billa of lading of tho | Will make their first appearance in America, will be re Lessee and Manager, Boston a ph yricians is ” form, signed by this company, on application at this | °¢ived at the music store of Notice.—The ladies and ‘at 41. ton teectenent of Counaaption files’ oy HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. | establishment will assemble in the Green’ Room, 1. By remedice admin MD success By remeding a@minisvered through t (through the stomach—its netie « * en elma boxth, upper deck, $60; do., do., lower deck, $50; ateer- ‘yay eds Sag: Pons » age, found bed and board, $25. "For freight or passaga when injurious: climates most favorable ; stetiet apply at the office of tue company, eed cor. . 0. ROBERTS. viows of tir Jomes Clark, Prof. Forbee and Dr. Flood; ner <f Warren strect, finences of pine forests, of the engar house, of ague wistricts, &e 4 medicated inhala'ione ive inhsled vapors on the dineneed eurface of the longs; the i hating instrament the ro mecios employed; directions for \reatment; cases The author of thir work stands derervedly bighas a phyrician, and euch has been ib onl nacrese of hin Treatment Im conrnmption, browebilis ev! asthwa, that it eanvot fall to place bim at the hee of living auibori- tes op diseases of the bu: been mn og the Per ing her ticke' fe notilled that they can have p or their money refunded, on appli Sr: DAYS PARSAGE.—/USTRALIA PIONEER oh ATRINGER 6 TOWNEEND, Pubtichore, Lives, master, will succeed the Gertruge as eight ns “5 » ighteenth No. 222 Broadway, New York. ship Of thie Une, and have quick despateh. The Flying asc ie acknowieiged by comp-tent judgoa to be equa aa) Nog. qualities with any clipper shi ~~ shippers and paswongere aro request AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PULLADRL phis, from Ko, 1 North River.—Two line au at pier 10 Fast rive at T AM. aud? P.M. The morning Hoe at? A. the lowest rates, Apply to R. W. © street. M., dy eteambual Jobd Polter, te South ; thee | ——— 2 nso p hog TOY I te Pulledelyhie. Pare ee USTRALIA. —PASSENGERS TO SAIL FOR MEI- clnes, $1 75. Pe pense Hine at 27°. M., by Jobn Potier te bourne im the clipper abip 1 A, are requested Aropey ; themes direct to Camden vy care: Chrouge ie | fo bere their baggage on board on Mo: >. 4th. saat Hensel hho Weep see — wole Bix mere prrteogers be 2 on grant MGS " = a8 -] n 1 a feat H ave 62 60, emigre as ineat ef board, at r tast iret Ray, oeSpnoppenapeeeyrsssneeeeee UeTRALIA PIONEER LINK, CARRYING UNIT AY BOAT roR States mall for Melbourne aad Si ioey.—Cliprer ALBANY AND THE IN ER ChoLATY dole five camel capacity of his splend * render her the m: by her may reat a ht or paxsasto, at the the United States pteamebio BLACK WAI look, # At o tember 4, end rail | be bg Sept mber 0, wt 12 o'clock precisely Beach street, Nosth river. Pow pert. Goods tor the free sf cummissions Yor LAVING*ION, CROCHERUN & CO, Agents, 31 way. N.B—The CAHAWBA RW. wal ood der, will muce the Monday, Sepenmber 25th. States Mail Steam shi will leave Phi TR OF ia future events; i it i s gE Fi re i! it i i tickets t Mew York to de ckson: Dei pen le, eapatch. Perf ty © «BGA, & RIAJOT, 145 Pearl streot. > iki MONTHLY” LINE YOR NEW ORLEANS, STOP. ping at avape, enrry in to |. Le MITOMITL, 12 Reowdwn; Fyre Srramer ror Havana.—On Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 2P. M., the favorite steamship Faloon, with passengers for Havana only, at the following prices:—stateroo:n TEAMSHIP NORTH STAR.—THIS SHIP HAVING indent lino for the for September 5th on the mebip George Law of samo date, without extra charge tion at my offica. JAMES M. CROSS, 9 Battery Place, up stai eatrying the United Sintes mail—The noble new pper ably FLYING SCUD, 1,713 toas register, W. H. reighta taken at AWERON, 116 Wall A FLYING SCDD, with immediate desoateh; eltpper bere NIMMOD, Get. Yet; eli ship WINDWARD, Uct Wb. Por height of parouge apply to RW CaM N, 116 Wall strost. SURALIAINDLVEND! BRAUIT 6 tons re- « Melboarne. 01 clipper, and hor fine it de- mail. NIOR, Capt. James D. Bul- we reoniving freight on Tuesday, Sep- tx on SEtarday, rom pier at foot of rewght taben for Mobile, ngere for Beyena murt procure passports before ‘terior will be forwarded freight or passage tay FAVANNAN—FARE REDUCED—TAE UNITED KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. for Savanneh, on Wednes- 6, at Wo'clock, AM. Fare $20; ateera ze jeduesiay. “Agente in New York, SCRANTON. & ow SRA! T/HLMAN, 19 OLA St, whore state rooms may be secured, GEORGIA, &e.—THE U Skinner, will leat tia, ly 10 oad: shufeldt, com. Black Warrior, and sail Thursday, September 7, at 11 o'clock in JOHN B. ‘PUORLLS THEATRE, FRONT STHEET, BALHMOR of PERA—CASTLE GARDEN—GRISI AND MARIO.—A ay r G) ransanuntvec ot Promenade tickots, not entitled to seats, price one dollar, will be issued on Monday, and can be had at 207 Broadway, and also at the ticket office The undersigned, Lesses and Managers of the vantle Garden on the oresing of the opera. ster Fh ppnars rg paving Jeated for a term of Ave a remalting vagal ten dion be fod, this favorite Theatre, ia connection with the Natloal nen | Theatre, Washington, will opon the former for dr. ROMENADE TICKETS.—IN ORDFR TO GIVE THE | performances on Saturds Nv Jee? under the 4 ushers proper time to place the holders of secured Foot pa Mr. Wa. 8 Frede All stare wisuing seats, promenade tickets will not be admitted until 14 | Visit Baltimore and Washington the coming season past 7 o'clock. negotiate arrangements with F. A. H SORSKS, CARRIAGES, tao an eatiey coreean bad Ney BODIES ss head a0. undergone an entire renovation and decorat on, aad eh aerial ona R SALE--A HAND2OME SECOND HAND ROCKA- way coach, but little used, and in first rate order. Maker and trimmi of it as good as any in thecity. Can be seen at the private stable, 85 Eleventh atroet, near Second avenue; which is also to let or lease. svi saicrldrie Rdreentnteden-oth ntl OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE GRAY HORSE, SIX AND a half years old, kind in all harness, and under ‘CONCER 3 Dalle, ke the Chinese Amen fb mreaseey reeiaaed by the St. Collamore, and Metropolitan Hi the saddle, with a long mane ond tail, and ted _ rope tet by rectly ound; would make an excallent family he oese, penidel en with or without seats, for 1,200 persons, Ald ATIRIDGE, No, 501 Fourth street, be- rooms for committees, &c, Inquire of JOHN tween 8A. M, and 1 P. M. ATOHED HORSES FOR SALE—A PAIR OF DAPPLE | grays, flag tuilcd, 16 hands high, aix yoars old, well | matcheu, good travelters, kind and warranted sound, well suited for family use, To bo reen at the Metropolitan Stables, corner of Prince and Crosby streets. Dear Twenty-ninth street. mente, from 81 to $5. Sr swered per mail. it CORBEIT, 19 DUANE STREET, MEMBER O8 University of New York, may be _~ OTICE IS GIVEN, BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR AND Common Council, that there will be sold a gray mare, with a switch tail, at the Bullock pound, between Eighth . We sale avenue, Brondway and sixty thint titet, ounce 12 save bins pyar 4 “The whmoet’ poaresy | beorve axd 1 o'clock, if net called for on Mon A tember 4, charge made unless % GHOKGE DEAN, Pouad Master.” | 22620 perfectly cuted. — LARMONT, PARIS AND LONDON PHYMIOl 7 EW YORK TATTERSALLS, SIXTH AVENUE, COR- © and surgeon, is consulted in hia ner of fhirty ninth atreet.—Horses, wagons, of Broadway, from yw a fagona, cat street, corner tages and harness at auction, On Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1454, | P. M.,and from 6 ti @in the at 11 o'clock, horses and horse property of evory descrip: tient Pétients treated by mail, N, B.—Not the drug stese, tion; also, to close consignments and pay advances, | ——— ee suvesal Belt wiaven Sat Geto MARRIED WOMANS PRIVATE MEDICAL 0 reconahat harncan Be. and without ‘tops, new and r Penion—by Dr. A.M. Macrie 20. CLEMENS, Auctioneer ‘ctor. wit het my me Bren Patan, falosmad. “en Peoristr: | Bo. rp 6; 0, bee paper ext, binding, aanveone _ woman SUdjec, rom, ANTED IMMEOIATELY—A PAIR OF MATCHED | 200? to womanhood, and also se wifeand as mother, Wire ote of the best judges in tho country. | {tly desertbed, with the causes, the symptoms, aad aid A pair of stylish horses, dark bays or browns proferrol. t fair aquaro trotting. Ad. No. 78outh Frederick stroot, the proper mode of the mont chaste language, surily: woes is every woman can Dy comparing her owm ‘o receive a reply, the lowest torins and full | ‘ms with those described, ‘the nature, character, must be stated, To be tried before purchasing, ahd "sutering. one Lait be were’ niuch aaxied SEEnannaell ¥ s BILLIARDS. baa often nesd and Eaves «@ fm ane enemigos oy SATENT CUAHIONS ik | Which her senvttivenass forbids consult modical, TEIIARD TARLES—ONLY PATENT CURGIONS IN ag ‘America, of thirty years standing. A. Dassford’ ae wae te eee: and als Bikcerae, pA Tange tora rely sxplanations of many symptors which otherwise for shipping. Billiard players will find slate and meta! | Peeaslom mach anxiety or alarm. How many are beds and rubber air cushions at 6 Ann street; an entrance | 126 from aan wal & #140 Fulton stxeat, Rvery acticle in the tele ‘or sale. | female eystem, wi po hed Stlicose Sees ee | ban peetetny suffer aks ane Pun "PURO. | ming gerbe (falling of the wom) or from flncr FOR, GAREESTON "AND FLORIDA sit WiEKLY | agony for maa ; Jveoutacnent ia 7 mi ry '. Ewan, commande : . leave pier No 4, North river, September 6, at 4 tbat hapten ‘hee wil anol Sed in too YM. p-ecisely. For freight apply on board, where all prevention, be bills’ of lading wil bo, signed, and for at the | ter moments, Sg 1 nave" ofce of (olor, IGN, Co. 30 way. | spared to the , to her husband, te her relative re Seg teyeet in as follows:—To Jacksonville, | p; eae etn Ite =a FPOk SERA New asp peaorircr, srmamsine, | 9 tel conan os 220 feet long, 96° beam, 16% hold, ‘Arete 8 test | Rite "Atri Lax Fi Geert reucaegcnshary Or | tees tt be lh tanks, 20,000 gailobs capacity; and can be dtted tc ne | Mork eae ae 2 hn boda ) 4 heerant elreet, Philadel Oo Swoee derives to eal, or get portin to mane Mee pall of tue ee. ll Perticn to unite with him, Ant pot Lec ia tome good trade. faire of 62 Wall atzoet,

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