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USSFLL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEVR —MORTGAGE sale 'of bougeheld furniture —This dey, Thurs 10% o’clook, at the wareroom No 70 Highth ave large ‘of first class furniture, marble top rosewood and mwahogeny dressing bureaus: enclosed warbetands; rosewood, mahogany and walnut badstes 14; ADVERTEEMENTS RENEWED EVER! DAY. GALES AP AUOFION. | & LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER —STOCKS AND ‘bonds at auction.—' Ibert H Nicolay will sell, this |, at 123 o'clock, at the Meronanta’ hom it may concern—$7 000 mortgege 7 per 'e Ist January aod Lat and Chicazo Union Bonds, interest payable ‘lst Ang., $1,060 each; $40 000 Ohio and 7 per cest,Coavertidle pril and Let Oc! ober, $1.00 000 New Yorkand tm Railroad cent Bonds, interest payal 1 1,000 each ; $5,000 Scioto and 7 per cent Odnvertit Bonds, interest and lst September, $1.000 each: and New Haven Raitrosi 7 per ceat 1st June and lst December, St Nicholas Bank. $100 each, 40 mahogany chairs carpata; ‘china: silver wace; cut'ery; two exten- sion tables; 100 maple chairs &o. Bale positive, MP. MASON, No. 9 Chambers street, Attorney for Mortgngee- U=SELL W. WESTOOTT, AU c1IONER.—FANCY 1 uction.—R. W. Weatvott will sell to- morrow, Friday, at 1035 o’clock, the balance of the stock of goods at No. 352 Bleecker street, exsisting of port: folion, brushes of various Bpiae. Sree French baskets, abell ys, negara, peaches, cloc! positive, rain or shine. = C. KEMP, pein rept FURNT- re, pianofc ine it 10 o'clock, et 85 &c —To-morrow Nassau street, two doors RC. Kemp will sell at auction. as above, assortment of furniture, removed for conveniese id all of which is of good it reserve, by order of consists of one handsome piano forte, furniture, en suite; rich China dianerand tea sets, cat glass ware, extension dining table, silver plated castors, Window curtains, pier and oval mirrors, Braseells an: juality, aad will be mol ad JOTION NOTIOE.—D. 8. Hi Rich furniture NEER. cane seat chairs, kitchen “ead AUCTION <a | ture, &c. —At 12 o’elork will be ‘to-morrow, Thursday elegant rosewood pianofortes of excellent tone, and some fifth street, near Seventh of which are very beautiful and partisularly worthy the ‘Brussels and attention of those in want of good inetrumenta, These F yee ca tables, rite and ‘ve relied upon to give satisfaction, and geres, rosewood suits in 'y may be examined ta. rosewood and ma- fancy d>., rosewood ete- the makers. The before the sale. " Catalogues on the morning of sale. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY HOUHGHTON 4 & I § E at 113 Nassau street, pk varied betes rosewood and rockers, easy, Voltaire and parlor chairs in great varit an great marble tap_cent a" dining tables > rich gitt framed oll decorated French china tea-; colognes and card receivers, ailver- -astors, forks and spoons, knives. At 12 0’clock—two rosewoud pisno fortes, tof gocd tone and finish—fully warranted, and well worthy of the attention of those in want of good instruments. Catalogues on the morning of sale. Goods can be packed for shipping on reasonable charges. $50.00 $10.000 —Cash advances made on watches, silver plate, &c , or bought for cash. Bond: ted. Business strictly donfi promptly executed. WANTED—ON FIRST BOND AND (OLD RE, ill be sold, this day, Thursiay, all the handsome furniture wey and Fifth aven ‘aly warranted; merble top, centre and y bookcase, sofas, J. urges, enay and sewing chairs, a fine a:sortmeat of chins, glass and silver ware elegant vases and mentel ornaments, oak ex- ‘ten: dint table, rosewood and mahogany French cot! Dbedsteads, mattresses, bureaus, wash- stands, wardrobeg, spring seat parlor chairs and rockers, ‘basement and kitchen furaiture, &. Sale positive, an: @ deposit required from every purchaser. C. W. HOLMES, Auction IN NOTICE—NEW AND SECO) household furniture, clocks, &e.—PETER September 7th, at 10. 79 Nassau street, a hand furniture, bureaus, sofas, ‘and ingrain carpets, ko. PETER PARKS 70 L0AR—0n DMO os, jewelry, &o., or boug! notes, and mortgages, ge street, af fassau brokers and commission —WERCANTILE LOAN AGENCY near Pearl street. 59 Rose street, 4 shea, diamonds, Jewelry, ebairs, Brussels Auctioneer, 79 UCTION Se ES er AUCTIONEER. — lay, a Centre treet, py ee ‘be sold the valuable furniture of a fai west; alsoan invoice of bropze iron furniture, ‘Die and chairs, bedsteads, California trunk do., sales rooms, 27 near better security te Now York. 4 letter addressed to H. lcholas Hotel, will meet AM IN WANT OF A man, with this amount, dition ‘to which I have planof bedroom assorted sizes, an entire consignment. — | th assist me in my store, in er, st ire ty in twelve months in these hard . NO agente of ae by bw parties need answer this. Address Bu: box 184 Herald office. Undoubted reference given. board with advertiser free, and have a good ADVANCED IN ANY SUMS ON set or unset, silverware, wat Office hours from 8 A. M., to6 P.M INEE’S SALE —THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL |“? hs oe |ASH ADVANCED LIBERALLY ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- AM., at sean eC nee latel consi it of musical it Ey R. D. Woodland & Go. aearatr Coaxipties assortme! gash and highest price TERS, 26 Catharine stree! SoM rc tla ds TVIDEND NOTICE.—MORRIS CANAL AND BANK- i-annusa! d'vidend of five stock of th. company sof the canal for the ».@ 15th day of September ae at their + Clark & instruments, anda articles as are usaally kept ina music store; also a quantity of clocks jewelry, silver en iron safe, and show case. All the arti cles offered will be highest AFFRAY & WAL- reserve for cash, and to MoGUIRE, Assignee. 8. pene, AUCTIONEER.—RICH AND ELEGANT Be 105 o'clock, at N 0" lo. ithout reserve, all the usehold good: masei\ rosewood parlor suite, brocade; side an g ing Ccmpany.—, ferred rear ending the Ist inst os oe their representatives « e.—To-morrow (Friday) morn. Mowing useful and valuabl> ive rosewsod bookcase, ji ly covered in crimson in fee it to the 16th srr ‘finest construction; two French rosewood fourteen Ty finished; lace ble vaythent of the dividend in stock. the first half year of 1854 are as fol- Do. April interest ILIAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—SALE PO*IT:\s, BY order of the executors of the estate of J. Taurston. —E Combs will sell at auction on Thursday, September 7, at 11 o'clock A. M., at No. 28 Wyckoff street, Brook- lyn, (near Court street,) household and kitehen furni- ture, fonsiatin® ao of the follo' carpets, looking Soenta cartatse, bell, and bed , &c. ELIAS COMBS, auctioneer, 244 Grand st, iSCAPE TO FORT HAMILTON—' continued sale of villa sites at tA renee 80 prepare e to get shut New York rents. The steamer Norwalk 3 North river, at 10 o’clock, A. M. and 1 P. M. ‘tickets and a E: SARFORD, Secre' Morris Canal Office, Jersey City, Aug. 81, 1854. XCHANGE AND BANKING OFFICE—WOOD & DUN- wing articles, vis. : lasses, mantel orna- proceeds remitted on the day that advice of received, deducting mmission. ving re corres} abled to collect upon ite with facility. Refer to: Cashier Exchange Bank. Riebard Berry, Esq. oe actly, ‘Haq. & Co., bankers, Wall street. ad, bankers, Wall atreot. Co., importers, 106 William ‘Tradesmen’s Bank. Cashier Leather Manufaeturer’s Kissam Van Visos & Read J. M. Davies, Jones & ‘ONEY—AT. me in gh CASH ADVANCED ON ware, je Seem ‘at 280 Broadway, up stairs, room 34, from te ‘respectfully solicited. E: article yure and in per fect on ONEY TO LOAN—ON ae A SPIRITS IN te eee oan 2 y by nom pond ply ‘Loan and Agency office, 128 Nassau street, opposite Nassau bank. 'ANTED—A CAPITALIST, COMMANDING $5,000, TO jpeculation. One. re. iventare cess, and would realize above ten six months. An answer in Fae merchandise, chased for cash. i EDUCATION. R. AND MADAME NOEL BERGIER’S FRENCH AND Laon ent Nine: }. HORTON, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS Gay, at 11 o'clock, at 1434 Carmine street, fo. 300 Second AV ery; a fine assortment of ixtures of a confect Bie tnd g’ass globes, fixtures, &c.; also, the house- ‘eptember 6, at Tone o'olo 4 ites Meth & , o’clock, af a or: Green: eral assortment of staplo and clock, one FA, paves ey rum, ¢, Wray iC. ‘anctioucer, As Des’ street. ‘OPN L, VANDEWA’ Al tory rele of Howantoid fect A is offered will be rold to bi ‘Vandewater & Turner will sell this {9% Septem iat . splendid asrort of a Fancy groceries. At 1S 0 Will re-open ce Moutiy, Biptpeen Sry to pay advances; ec SHEPHERD'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE}, W, A a 7 South Brooklyn, will re open Circulars oan be procured I82E3 O’BRIEN’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 627 Houston street, between Greene and W Te-open on Monday, September 11. -chamber suits ‘Dedeteads, mai sing bureaus, washstants, «&o.: rosewood and y wardrobes, bookcases, Fema ‘Ke. ; also, a line of blank books, ledgers, ‘ke, stationery, OHN W. SOMERIN! —On ble’s sale. «at the auction no virtae of an execution, t marble tops for tables; "barbers’ use. Lead sink CHAS, ¥. WaTT 4, Const RINDYKE, AUCTIONRER.—OCONSTA- Friday, September AUCTIONEER —OONSTA- x tember 8, an tre street, corner HOssms, VARMIAGBS, 4&0. AME INTO THE ENCLOSURE OF THE SUBIORI ter, on the 12th of Angnat, 1864, = sorrel horse If vot called for, he wilt be sold on Wetnesiay. “eotem ber 6, to pay expenses Woov & OLIVER. meena. Ween & CLR ~ On SLE- 4 CHENUT BOreR sx YEARS OLD. Ay ities, bands high, sound, bing and ewatle, Sold for want of use. Apply at George Murray's stable, East Thirteenth street. > ‘ FOR SALES A SIX YEAR OLD MARE, FIFTEEN hands bigh, can trot inside of three minutes ta road wegon. Ale. a pony built grey horse, six years old. & very fast trotter. Both these horses are stylish and prompt drivers, and will be warranted saued, kind, ani free from any fault. Apply at 106 Mulberry sirest. F%, SALE—A YOUNG BLACK MARE, 15 HANDS high, handsome, free and stylish driver,and war- ranted sound and kind. Apply at 68 Attorney street, from one to six o'clock, P. R LIVERPOOL —THE PACKET SHIP ALBERT [" GALLATIN Captaia Delano, will positively sail on Netosata ; September Oth, at 19 clock Toe. iy cabin and storage passage, apply on , 20 Fast river, or to Thomas 0. Rocket he. 83 Boata COTT'S LINE OF LIVEXPOOL PACKeTs — Packet 16th September —The splendid new aad magnificent pecket ship WILLIAM TaPsOO(L, Capt J B. Bell, wili positively sat! on Friday, 15th “ept —her regular day. The accommodations for eabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, are unsurpassed. Per- #008 about proceeding to Europe would do well to exa mine this poble vessel before engaging anywhere else For passaue apply om board. pier 36 E.R, or to W. & J. T. TAP.COTT & CO., 86 South street. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Steamships. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. pe oh lak See ee | eee FRORSALE—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS | second oabit pause old; stands 15 hands 8 inches high, ‘poney built, sound and kind and @ good traveller; alse a too wagon | Chief cabin and harnese. nearly new. Apply at 45 East Fifteenth | Second cabin Passage. street, pear Fourth avenue. Serge froin Boston call at Halifax. POR MALE (A. HORSE, ‘BUGGY AND HARNESS — | PrnstAcark Ryne” AMERICA, Capt. Tang, The horve is a baputifal animal, six years old, sound | asta, Capt’ E. aint, CANADA, Capt. Stone,” and gertle,an it saddle horse. The wagon and | 4PRICA, Capt. Harrison, AG. Capt. Leitch. harness in firet rate order. nearly new. Can be seen at | “‘Thene’ vessels carry «clear white light mx anot head; the Empire stables, East Twenty eighth street, near Filth avenue. qreep on starboard bow; red oa port bow. ASIA, Lott, leaves New York, Wednesday, Sept. 6. EUROPA, Shannon, « Wednesda: 18. R SALE—A PAIR OF ROAD HORSES, FAST TRA- Y, Bopt. Peeves exelnt + se, five pele six FORE SONY, Pre Boze, " Basten’ Wermeaey, ‘a > weeks from the country. Will be warranted sou ee ote Kind, and to travel fourteen males an hour. Also, a palt | AuABtA, J prt Cel Cn mI Of Fork horves, for stage, railroad, or any other CANADA, Stone, “ Now York, Wednesday, ‘ 18 very fine horse—can in 3:15, ‘Berths not secured until paid for. , will stand without tying. Apply to [_ }.| ‘WILLOW & BRO., 50 Sixth street. R SALE—THE FASTEST PACING CANADIAN *mare ever offered, four years old, 14 hands high, sorrel color, kind in all harness. Will be seen —_— the race course en the 7th inst. Persons are vited to keep his time. Has left Moutreal seven days suce. LU BERCHARD, for Jean Batiste Tontine. R SALE—A PAIR OF {MORGAN BAY HORSES, six years old, sound and kind, fast and atylish; also a brett and &e. Will be sold cheap, the owner baving no use for Inquire of P. R. BISLLE, Man- sion House, Chambers street. SALE—A DARK GRAY MARE, SIXTEEN HANDS high, five yearsold, Black Hawk bree, a very plea- sant end stylish driver, and a smart traveller. Will be sold low for want of use. Warranted sound and kind To be seen at the lumber yard, 183 Monroe street, coraur of Montgomery street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF SOUND GOOD DRIVING horses, six ani seven years old, together with complete harness and a two seat, no top phaeton, or se- parate. Inquire at 121 Pearl street, firat floor. OR SALE—A VERY STYLISH DAPPLE GRAY COLT, from Vermont, 16% hands high, five years old, an excellent set of legs and feet, pony built, warranted poner sound, kind in single or double harness. Will sold at a bargain if applied for soon, at BROWN & GEER’S stables, corner Grand and Mercer streets. FOR SALE TA PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, SIXTREN hands high, stylish and spirited, drive perfectly gentle, and of great endurance. be bought for $250. Apply at Thompson’s stable, 110 East Thirteenth street. ‘OR SALE—THE TROTTING MARE GREY EAGLE, with light a ia nogle and double. barsesg in sine ld, and af le jou! 6 ears old, a1 at endurance. Price for the whole, $175. To be sold bee bho as the owner leaves town. Apply at 88 Liberty 0 OR SALF—A DARK SORREL MARE, JUST FROM the country, 1034 hands high, six Years old, war- Fanted sound and’ kind; also, a black horse, 14 hands high, eight years old, sound and kina in all harness; Leterme for a butcher or grocer. Inquire at 242 Monroe Bi R SALE CHEAP—A FINE GRAY HOR3E, SIX AND @ half years old, kind in all harness, and under the saddle, with a long mane and tail, and warrantea Rey sound; would make an excel'ent family horse. Inquire of JOZN ATTRIDGE, No. 601 Fourth street, be- tween’6 A. M. and 1 P. M. OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE ROCKAWAY CARRIAG! only two months in use, and made to order, oi the very best materials. Will be sold cheap, as the owner has no use for it. Inquire of JOHN ATTRIDGE, 591 Fourth street, between 8 A. M. and 1P. M. Fe meng ie ANT td Ne Ww Is high, 7 years old; isa very stylish and plea- san' , and uncommonly well oa) teat for the use of A oacemag enon want of a kind and gentle horse for family use; has not # fault that the owner is aware of, and is offered for sale only for want of use. Can be seen at Nodine’s stable, Pierrepont near Fulton street, Brooklyn. Also to be seen at the same ) & rockaway carriage in good order; will be sold at a bargain. The carriage is adapted for one or two horses, and has been in use only ashorttime. Also, for sale, asingle harness; has been used only two months, andis in perfect order, Hien ant ES peer (sig oe mt six years old, soun: respect; very wy, ad. got faction; bas been but litte uel in the city, cheap. Can be seen at Figney’s stable, Love lane, between Hicks and Henry strectg, near Wall street ferry, Brooklyn. ERMONT HORSES CHEAP.—A CHESTNUT MAKE, v4 ante high, nve years old, a halt Saye, te ‘Green Mount Maid; promises very high speed; al ® bay Morgan horse, 15} hands high, five years oH, very stylish and showy. They were both brought from Ver ment by their present owner. Also a light wagon and harness, nearly new. Apply at 271 Jay street,Brooklyn. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PAIR OF MATCHED horses for one of the beat judges in the country. A pair of stylish horses, dark bays or browns preferre1. Must go in three minutes at fair sense trotting. Ad- dress JOHN MULGRAVE, No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. To receive a reply, the lowest terms and fuli particulars must be stated. To be tried before purchasing. Ware. ROCKAWAY WAGON, WITH SEATS for four. An: ‘son hay & good one to sell low, may address G. se erald of ce. [J OUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN—A SMALL HOUSE, A, farished or anfurnished, convenient to South or fer ; rent not T year; possession wanted Ist October; furniture would be purchased if = of exonomical kind. Address box 3,102 New ‘ork Post Office, with full particulars. BOAT WANTED—FROM 120 TO 160 FEET IN length, cylinder 83 to 40 inches, and 6to8 feet stroke. Information respecting boats of this clase, and where they can be seen on Friday, September 8th, will receive attention, if left with R. H. BARNES, 257 Broad- way, ‘ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER part of a two story house, west of Broadway, be- tween Broome and Houston streets. Address J. W. H., 189 Mulberry street, near Broome, stating terms, &c. ‘ANTED—"0 HIRE, OR LEASE, IN THE UPPER PART of the city, Debmeen Lasington on and Sixth areanan; small three i gas, range, he. "Address, stating location and price, T. Fi, bez 896, Post Office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE (COTTAGE built preferred) in the suburbs on the east side of stage Sate, and within two miles of Grand street ferey. wo ; Hawt not to exceed $250. Address LH. W., 181 Lewis at. 'ANTED—SCHOOL BENCHES AND DESKS, SUITA- ble for small children. Address A. 8., Post Office. ‘ANTED—BY OCTOBER lst., PART OF A HOU3E, ineluding front basement, for « small family it children. State location and rent, and address without J.B., box 2,888, Post Office, re. wi OCULIST, 486 BROADWAY, CORNER of Drnme rircet, devotes his attention to dlaesses ‘the eye, and assures the public that there fs none of the numerous d/ sorders to whioh the human eye is sub- ject which ‘cannot tl Moen net oP Artidcal eyes intarted R, JAMES W OCULIST, AURIST, &C — ‘Sai his Lat ag ig nine to four o’cl: , at his office, £02 Broadwey, where can be his popular “Treatise on the Eye,’ and his se! acting £3 ae cot Soentnler. Artificial eyes inserted witho pain, which move exactly like the nataral An experienced surgeon on board. tag seer br cel’ soe not be Spceateln for gold, silver, bullion, welry, precious unless bills are therefor and the vs canes ai ode ‘euntg iad onngrenai yee.— to IVERPOOL AND PAILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COM- 4. pany—Notice.—The CITY OF PHILADELPHIA will sail for Liverpool on Saturday, September 23, instead of 9th September, as previously advertised. SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut stroet, Philadelphia. eT] LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend starting their favorite steamships FROM POULADELPHIA:— City of Philadelphia, ‘Saturday, Sept. 23, 1854 City of Manchester. Saturday, Ost. 7, 1854 City of Philadelphia ‘Saturday, Nov. 11, 1854 City of Manchester. Saturday, Nov. 25, 1854 FROM LIVERPOOL:— City of Philadelphiv,. Wednesday, Aug. 80, 1854 City of Manchester, ‘Wednesday, Sept 6, 1854 City of Philadelphia -Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1854 City of Mancheater ++... Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1854 Ssloon $90, $65 and $55, (Cred to state room Y Alimited number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $25, to Liverpool | $40........from Liverpool. Parties ‘ing to bring out th: fiends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on in sums of £1 sterling and upwards § Apply to & Agent, 17 Walnut p'rest, Philadelphia way, New Yo Saat command ampton tc N AND HAVRE—THE UNITED teamship ST. LOUIS, Asa Eldridge, eave for Havre, touching at South: he mails and passengers, on Saturday, September ©, «i 12 o'clock, from pier 37 North river, foot of Bescii sirest. Price of passage, first class, $130; do, second class, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before ing, v Thur September 21. For freight or pas- tere, apply 0 MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, “Agent, 63 roadway, 8 laagow td Now York stoamanip. Company's a lew a new rs GLASGOW, (1,862 tons, 400 horse ae ig Ro. bert Craig, commander, and YORK. (2,400 500 horse power,) will leave New York for ‘Glasgow as ander, Vis.:—saturday, tember 23, at 12 o'clock M. First cabin saloon state rooms, $90; do. midships do. $75; second pong woe arpa $25. New York city bills or gold only 4 to ‘Mo2YMON, 83 Broadway. (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN~—THE UNITED States mail steamer WASHINGTON, D. Lines, commander, will leave for Bremen, tou at Seuth- ampton to land the mail and for England and France, on Saturday, September 9, at 12 o’clock M., from No. 81, North river. Price of passage:— the first cabin, main saloon $130 pass through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre and London. For jo or jew atrest. apply to ©. H. SAND, Agent, No. 11 Soni steamer will succeed the Washing’ and sail October 7. ae 8 MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR HAVANA o, ind New Orleans. Change of sailing days to, the Jaye, will sal Monday follsttag, ‘commencing om, Mon: day 10" on Mon- ‘Sept. 18th, with the are of the CRESCENT CITY, Jobin MoGowan, Commander, at 2P. M., from pier foot of Warren street. ht to New Orieans, 40 cents scubio foot. Spociecnly taken on freight to’ Havans. Skippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the by this company, on application at this ExTRA FTRAMER FOR Havana.—-On Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 2P. M.,.the favorite steamahip Faloon, with passengars for Havana only, at the following prices—stateroom berth, orp aie $60; do., do., lower deck, $50; steer- age, found bed and board, $25. "For freight or passage apply at the office of the company, 177 West street, cor. ner cf Warren street. M. 0. ROBERTS. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua.—Accessory Travsit Company of Nicaragua, Proprietors —Through in advance of the mail.—Only line giving throug! tickets, including the Isthmus crowing —The splendii double engine steam. ship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. EL. Tinklepaugh, 2,500 tons burthen, will leave from pier No. 3 North river, at 8 o'clock P. M. precisely, for Puenta Arenas, on Tuesday, Sept 19, connecting with the steamship Cortes, 2,006 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation by first class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in their ven- tilation and accommodations. For information or pas- sage,’apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green. A USTRALJA PIONEER LINF, CARRYING UNITED Sintes mail for Melbourne and Sriney.—Clipper ‘hip FLYING SCUD, with immediate despatch; ditto bark sg nyiloe ist; ditto ship WINDWARL, Oct. 16th. For freight or passege apply to BR. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall atrost. USTRALIA—INDEPENDENT LINE.—TEE BEAUTI- ful A clipper ship FRIGATE BIRD, 805 tons re- ter, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne. ne small capacity of this sple: clipper, and her fine arrangements for passengers, render her the most de- sirable ship now up. Seg oid by her may rest assured of quick ¢: ‘ch, For ht or passage, at the lowest rates, apply to ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Peart atrect. \IXTY DAYS PASSAKGE—AUSTRALIA PIONEER Une, carrying the United States mall —the noble new cif ip FLYING SOUD, 1,718 tons register, 4. succeed = 4 master, will the Gertrude as eighteenth ship of this line, and sail on the 20th inst. The Flying feud is acknowledged by competent judges to be equal in strength and sai qualities to any clipper ship afloat. Intending shippers snd paesengera are a to examine her at pier 10 river. Freight taken at lowest rates. A) to Rk. W. Cawnho, 116 Wall street. (OR AUSTRALIA—TSE CLIPPER SHIP HELENA, now in the stream, will sail for Melbourne, to mor- row, Friday, 8th, and can accommodate a few more pas- sengers. For passage a) te JOHN NORTON, Jr., No. $0 fall street, or to C. a OTICK—-AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE—INTENDING shippers by the clipper ship Flying Scud are hers- by notified that the will clear for Melbourne positively on the 25th inst. There is still room for a small quanti ty of freight, anda few first and sccond cabin berth for sale. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall streat, EMI-MONTHLY LINE FOR NEW ORIEANS, STOP- ‘ber 5, NM Te iil mia enero rary d stember'9, at 12 o'clock precisely, from pier at fost of Besa re ey procure te before for Havana mi leaving port. Goods for the terior ¥ill be forwarded free cf commissions. For freight or passage sp) LIVINGSTON, CROOHERUN & CO., Agents, SI way. N.B—The CAHAWBA R W. Shufeldt, com- jeceed the Black Warrior, and sail ‘RB LINE OF NEW ORLEANS PACKETS.— ptember. —The splendid new and fast isilicg ship BENJAMIN ADAMS, Capt Drummond, will fan! Lo on —s Se] port accommoda- ions for cabim, second cal ead steerage passengers, are unsurpassed. Persons about proceeding to New Or- Jeans should make early application, to secure berths,‘on board, at pier 88 Eaat river, foot of Market etreet. & J.T, T. & CO., 86 South street, BAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—UNITRD STATES Fu, Cups, Then, Igom wil eve, on Peterdes, GUST 4 ys. Thas. ave on deptember, 9 at 4 o'clock B. be, from her pier, Nov d North river. Apply to 0 geen New TV 40 decksonriler $31; Pilatka, $35. —— R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.--SEMI- WEEKLY United States mail line —The new and fast going met MARION, W. Foster com No. 4N R., at 40’clock PM. prect For freight ap- ly on bord, where ail bills of Inding will be signed; a TILESTON & CO., for paseage, at the office of SI No So Broadway. Through ticke*s to Florida as follows: —To Incksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33, R VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ke —-THET. 4HNUSKAMLN'ID. VauwWsY CHBATKER—S 4, Manso. Thurscay evening, September 7, will be performed AMILLY, Mr Vincent Mr. Cuter IBLO'S GARDEN.=DOORS OPEN AT 7 O'OLOOK; to commence at 8. Tickets to all parts, 60 cents: Private Boxes, $5; Orchestra Sea‘s, $1 THURSDAY PVENING, Sept. 7. THE WONDERFUL RAVELS and M’LLE YRCA MATHIAS. A GREAT BILL. Last night bot two of MAZCLM, TIE NIGHT OWL, LAST NIGHT BUT TWO IN AMRRIOA. a, First night thir ‘season of TRE COOPERS. Chsracters by the Ravels. WILE YROA MATAIAS AND MON~ PAUL BRILLANT in the © BOLERO DE CaDIzZ.”” Friday—-The Wonderful Ravels and M’lle Yrca Mathias. w LLACK’3 H8ATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Toors open at 73s; to commence at 73¢ o'clock, ‘Thursday evening, Sept. 7, will be performed THE TRISH HEIRESS. -+.Mr. Blake | Supple. Mr. Lester | Easton ‘ide. Brougham | Norah ; Mr. Blend | Lady .. Vincent | Mrs B_umrs E’HIOPIAN OPFRA HOU:E, 589 BROAB way. EVERY NIGHT THIS WERK, NEGRO MINSTRELSY, and the much admired snd beautiful burlesque on thi opera of SONNAMBULA, in three acts, with new scenery, decorations, &o. be. Concert commences at 8 o’olock, Tickets, 2b cante reserved orchestra seats, 50 cents. N. B—Monday evening, Sept. 11, the tragic opera ¢ “Luerozia Borgia,” with original scenery, IBLO’S GARDEN —W. CORBYN RESPECTFULLY snnounces that his benefit will take place on SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9. on which occasion be will be able, through the kindness of his professional friends, to present a varied and at- tractive entertainment, competing, A GR‘ND PaNTOWIME BY THE RAVEL FAMILY; A DIVERTI 3B MENT, By Yrca Mathias, Paul Brillant, and the Ballet Troupe; and A MUSICAL MELA¢NGE, in which Panl Jullien and other artists, Yooal and instra- mertal, will appear. Box book now open. Tickets 59 cents. [pet GARDEN.—THE OPERA FOR A SHOT season only, under the direction of Mr. HACKKIT. ‘Third appearance in America of MADAME GRISI AND SIGNOR MARIO, and a well selected troupe of artistes from London and Paris, THR ORCHESTRA 18 componed of forty-six eminent performers. THE CHORUS has been carefully selected, and numbers thi:ty-six well trained voices. THR COSTUMES, new and appropriate, have been expressly made by the costumer of the Grand Opera, Pari Musics] Director and Conductor, Manager. . 0, Stuart . .Mr. W. R. Dinsmore FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, vill be presented Donizotti’s grand tragic Opera, in three acta, of LUCREZIA BORGLA, Upon which occasion MADAME GRISI AND SIGNOR MARIO make their third appearance in America. Madame Grist Signor Mario ¢ Susins ti Strakosck ladies, nobles, masks, and pages. , Doors open at 6}¢; performance to commence ‘clock. The main walk of the Battery, from Broadway, hat born extended and paved to the entrance doors of the at Ts ° A carriageway has also been made from opnority br, be street, in Battery place, to the Garden Experienced ushers will be in attendance to direct visitera to their seats A limited number of promenade tickets, price $1, wil! be iesved, and can be had at the , and at the doors on the evenizg of the Opera. Seats may be secured ber of promenade ticket from 9 o'clock A. M CR. $8 each, and a limited num t $1 each, may be obtains’ M., daily, at the office of L. ©. STUART, Treasurer, BEBRY & GORDON’S music store, 297 Broadwe Tickets can also be had at the ticket offices, Castle Garden, in the evening. ALLACK’S THEATAB.—IT 13 RESPECTFULLY stated, that with the exception of the uauel num- ber of the gentlemen of the press, the fran list is en tirely suspended, J. W. WALLACK s PALDING & ROGERS’ TWO CIRCUSES-COMBINING, in one monster concern, their Floating Palace Cir: cas, from the South, and thelr North American Circus, from the Norta, with ring, in the presence o” the audiense; two sets of per- formers, clowns and ring horses; a dramatic co: Kendall; the bugler, and Kendall’s Brass ani String Bands, nam’? at night. Triumphat procession of the bands, drawn by forty horves, driven by one man, at evary place, and everything else upon the same extensive fexle, will be exhibited, at 2 and 8 o'clock, afternoon and night. at WILLIAMPBURG AND EAST LYN] Corner ef Bedford avenue and Wilson strest, Wednesday snd Thursday, “eptember 6 and 7. NEAR TAE CITY HALL, BROOKLYN, Friday and Saturday, September 8 and 9, and at 3. and § o'clock precisely; afternoon and night, ON BA’ tY, NEW YORK CITY, For aix days only. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER nn. Admission,....... +e0025 conta ALSO, AT " Sept. 18; Paterson, 19th; Newark 20th; Rahway, 2i't; New Brunswick, 224; Trenton, 234; Mt. Rolly, 25th; Camden, 26th. RDERS FOR SEATS AT THE GRAND OPRRA, 22 Castle Garden, where Madame Grisl and Sig. Marie will mabe their first appearance in America, will be re ceived at the music store of HORACE WATERS, 233 Broadway. \) IBLO’S GARDEN.—-WANTED, A GENTLEMAN POS. sersing the requisite qualifications, with experience and taste in the production of seen'c pieces, Opera, Bal- ket, &c One who is willing to devote his time aud at- tention to the interests of this esta\lishment may ob- tain a ia Tmapent engsgement Applications, with full rticulars es to terms and former engage: ¢ addressed to W. NIBLO, Niblo’ ‘den, FINE chronometers, which run without an: table rariation, for sale at loon than weua) priose;” wheleaals G. 0, ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second fleor, (OOPER WATCHES—GOLD COOPER, DUPLEX ANE lever wat some in pee > heme splendid time keepers, for sale very low, at wi sad 0. ;, 11 Wall street, near Broadway, ENTLEMEN’S CALIFORNIA DIAMOND BREAST. pina, with chain attached, equal to the real dis. mond, price $5; alzo a few gold plated watches, equal to wclid gold, id $15; huoting case, $20; solid silver cylinder watches, $10; levers, $16; at L. ke J. Jacob’s, 4(7 Brosiway. ; DENT SKOOND WATCRFS.—VERY FINE I second and quarter second ie tele eeaseeee es Wane a neoond flear @. 0. ALLEN, 11 Wall atreat, "[AXCUPSION 10 THE FISHING BANK3.—TH Hy or LAURA KNAPP, Capt.Anderson, will ivery day i the week, Bandays excepted, leavieg at 73 o'clock; Spring street, at 734; Peck slip, at 8; Broome street, Eont river, 81; nfor 3, North river, at 9 o'clock, tonehing at Coney Island each way, XCURSIONS DOWN TRE BAY TO DEGROOTS Mansion house, Keyport, N. J. The splendk steamers Kexport and John Fart leave the foot of Mur fay street every day, at 814 A.M. and 3 P.M, Faro, 2 cents Gach way, Sundays excepted. {XCURSION 10 THF FISAING BANKS TUE STCAME ® LAURA KNAPP, Captain Anderson, will make s trig every day in the week, Sundays excepted, leaving Amor street, at 7% o'elock; Spring ate Chippendale -Mr. Oliver PROCEED ital id 4 sisted by Mrs. May, in a series of mi o! Amat! + Signor Fabricatore Signor ey .Signor t Paros! Patt the two companies in the same 8; Nod Ihoate’s ntomime every afternoon, and “ Pat- aRCRGR BL TD URTON'S.—NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON —TO- night, Thoraday, Mr Barton {nm three parte. Tos medy of BREACH OF PROMIEE with the great p'sce of THE THG! RAND MILLINRRS. aad ths comedy of TRY- ING IT ON—Messrs, Jordan, Jobnston, Moore, Mem Hughes Miss Lee, Wire Hough, Mra Holman, &e Mr. io oh arac’ers of Khenez+r Sudden, Joo snd Madame Vanderpants, Altogether, a great ———————, OWERY THRATRE.—PROPRIETOR, LP. W Manager, F.C. Wamyse.—Doors pining | sralook: commence st 7%. First Tier of Boxes, 60 contas xen, 26 cents; Pit snd Gallery, 134 sate evening, Sept. 7, NO, OR TAK GLORIOUS MINOKITY; ané to conclude with SARDANAPALUS. URDY’S NATIONAL THEATKE.—DREM® CIROL 4? SB Upper Bosee, 26 conte; Pit, 1236 eenta; Orchewue ta, cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors open at & i ML : Highla d uinghby Mise Letolle fe AMLET; pd Flip; 4 Mr J. Disword it the Ethiopian ; elude with 1HE KEMALE FORTY THIEVES. KO. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS OPEN EVEKY® evening at 444 BROADWAY, under the contro! of H. WOOD, Business Manager. GEO. CHRISTY, Stage Manager. Fatertainment consisting of ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY BURLESQUE, OPERA, LIGHT FaKces, baNcEs, ERE icanised by most accomplished pany world. Aiso, at Lermibers 472 BROADWAY, when will be cre NEGRO MUSIC, FUN, ETC., ETO. Doors open at 7 o’clock; commencd at 8 o’clegk. Tickets, 25 cents. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—PERFORMANCES Afternoon and Evening.—The United Twins. twa ‘le children born with only one toe certain ex- vent—a ourionity unexampled in the history of the word. The African Bos Constrictor, 28 feet long, commonly called the Prince of Serpente—the only living Rhinceswas tn America, &o., Toursday Sept. 7—Afteracos, at 3, the successful melodrams of wonderful interest, ‘FE DUMB MAN OF MANOPE:TER. In the eventna, at 73¢ o’clock the charming and popular plav of THR: LADY OF LYONS. Admitcance 25 eents; children us der ten, 1234 conta. Ts GREAT METROPOLITAN THEATRE—THE NEW York—will positively open on Monday, Sept. 18. ‘the ladies and eet d for the dramatic com pany are respectfully solicited to assemble on the sae, on Wednesday, 18th inst , at 10 o’clock. The artistes the ballet, chorus, and the orchestra, will assemble em Thursday, at 10 o’clock HARRY EYTINGE, Stage Manager. ANFORD’S CPERA TROUPE, 659 DROADWAY.<= The Stuyvesant Institute is now fitted up at am enormous expense for the above troupe, who will appeas nightly ip the DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS. The company, as usual, is the best in the world, haw ing all the leading Stars’ of Minstrelsy, including R. BL. Sliter, the world renowned dancer, who appears in thres of his’ dances at each Concert. boors open at 7; come mence at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. An extra Concert on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. — IRANKLIN MUSEUM, 58 BOWERY —THE establishment, the only one in the United where the Model Artists are exhibited, in now open fem the season, giving two splendid entertainments every day, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, and § o’elock im the evening. RAND SaCRED CONCERT.—THE FIRST GRANB Sacred Concert of the well known thakapere Com- cert Society will take place on Sunday next. sept. 10, af tho Staks:¢re Hotel, corner of D: ane and William streeta® Adm'ssion 25 cents. Conductor. 8. MAY, THE ENGLISH PIANIST AND VOCAS- int. —This ominent artist will appear, as ces, ame introduce new effects on the grand pianoforte never be fore executed. Chickering’s piano used. TITTLE CORDELIA HOWARD, THE JUVENILE PRO- digy, will appear at Purdy’s National ying =: londay next, in the new drama, by C. W. Taylor, from the celebrated work by Mrs. Ann 8. &tephens, calle® “Fashion and Famine.’? Mr Alexander Fisher’s trait of this astonishing child will be on exhi' the lobby of the theatre during the whole of next wi Now —‘ FASHION AND FAMINE,’’ WITH LITTLE Cordelia Howard snd a mort powerful cast, wild be a at Purdy’s National Theatre next Monday night. 5 Ceres AND FAMINE, BY C. W. TAYLOR, DR&- watized expressly for Mr. A H, Purdy, of the National Theatre, will be presented to the public im most perfect style next Monday evening. The you: wonder, Little Cordelia Howard, the greatest ro tative of Mra Stowe’s Eva, bas been er gsged by Purdy for the Strawberry Girl Box book now open. ATIONAL THEATRE—NO ICE —THE BOOKS (@ “Farhi v apd Famine,” also the song of “The Strawberry Girl,"’ written and composed for Little Oox- delia Howard by her father, will be for sale at the dow ou the opening night of the piece, (next Mondey.) EOPLE’S THEATRE, FRONT STREET, BALTIMORE. The undersigned, Lossee and of the above establiehment, baving leased for aterm of five this favorite Theatre, in connection with the Ni ‘Theatre, Washington, will open the former for drametie performances on Saturday, Sept. 2, under the directem Pip of Me. Wim. 8. Fredericks. All’ stare wishing to visit Baltimore and Washington the seasca wit jeaso negotiate errangements with E. A. MARSH. hsq., Broadway Theatre, New York, as their only authe- rized agent for said theatres. The People’s theatre hag undergone an entire renovation and decoration, and wild now compare favorably with any similar establishment. in America. ore! 2B | Lessee, H. B. MATTESON, } Managers, OSTON THEATRE—THE MANAGER MOST RB spectfally announces that this magaificent am capacious new theatre will be opened on Sepe, 11, with s numerous and talented company, com of some of the most popular formers in Ameries Evrope. Tho mansger trusts that it will not be deemed) pera in bim to state, that in the discharge ef is duties he will sedulously endeavor to promote heat faland intellectual amusement, and to emp oy all the ae and accessories w! are necessary to the illusion of the scene, in tle various presentations of the drama, . (OS, BARRY, Lessee and Boston Notice.—the lsdles and. pentisnaeh cogeaed ot oh establishment will assemble in the Green Room, ex Thursday, September 7, at 11 o’clock in the forencom. JOHN B. WRIGHT, Assistant Manager. F{OR EXHIBITIONS, CONCERTS, meeti balls, &¢.—The Chinese Assem| 589 Broadway, surrounded by the st Nichol! Collamore, and Metropolitan Hotels, to let by the or woek, with or without seats, for 1,200 persons. 4 HE FOOT RACE AT THE HIPPODROME.—THE FIRE- men of Brooklyn are invited to enter for the prizes in the Foot Race om of $86 and $20, and a megoiticent. silver trumpet will be presented to the company of which the first winner is @ member. smaller rooms for committees, &. R ALS. .RADING AND DRAINING OF THE ow Wakefield, Westchester County.—Notice to Com received until the 22 of —J. ¥. Wells, 80 avenue B; J. Tnompecn street; J: 8. Greenin, 168 Greenwich or of Henry B. Miller, Civil Engineer and Hebt to reject al proposala NB. it rejec' ja. . Be fame to be addressed to J. ANDREW teerctary of Industrial Home Association No. 8, Spring street. 000 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO le person who can surpass Madame tin in the art of Astr: | 8 ‘ology. She warrants correct infor- mation to all who visit her; she is the a United States who can give correct inf Be Madame C. is no humbug, nor does she wish to impose em the public. She also cures all diseases in thet lass stage, particularly the worst forms of rheumatism. Call and fatisfy yourselves. Residence, 66 Thompson strech, between Broome and Spring, brick house, stone stoop. BROADWAY —MADAMEBLANOHE, THE ONLE a 2 scientific astrologist in New York, cam be com- 327) the , preent, and future events of life— love, courtship and ness num i TROLOGH : FROM PARIS, WHOSE A fraitives arophosie! Napoleon Lt the 0 et ry foretell futere crents trug and chstaine Con bo soem at 963 Broome att ‘ADAME ALWIN, FROM P. sorvioeeto tuo htloo tad eauibain et eee astrology, by books and selence, and is to be Si tet mameret the lndy'ce geetionae the E+ marry, also the names of her visiters, Madame Live e j j i tq uy. persuasions of ber many ther notice. Sbe can be consulted in astrology. law matters, interpret and and tell the rame of th marry; also the names of her visiters. gentlemen one dollar. a ADAME MORROW IS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, aa ever been known. She wil 2 = i : E +t } @y6, and resemble it in color and expression. ee een 8, mail steamship JAMESTOWN, ‘Cavendy, will | at 8; frome steest, East river, oom leave pier No. 18 North River, on Saturday aftefnoon, | at 0 o'clock. invokipg the powers of her wonderful science ta tell evem. ‘assortment of the above goods: plonghs of all the approved - METRA PAY. Feptember 2, at 4 o'elock, for’ Norfolk, Peter and | ——————_________ | thetr me thoughts, snd will onuse happy pairs to comme comnpe age Ee, ee rae ne ‘ABAME MORROW WILL Ga Richmond. ‘Time to Norfolk, about twenty four hours. togettions who will all enjoy the greatest hepploses ef orse rekes, fanning mi ew who will all Cyd r 0" ages OUNTy LAND AND, PEWSION OFFIOR SOLDIERS matrimonial bliss, and will #l XCURSION STRAMER.—THE ELNG A! of the war of 1812, and of the Indian wars since | Passengers arriving there can take the Seaboard and Roa E steamer GEORGE LAW, the ooly av matrimopial Dies. Her lictions are truly astonishing roke, and Wilmin; i'Is, corn shellers, ’ ~ tern, cot cutters, hand and power grain mills, reaping 13 sre i | were, jometer rough 7 nd the wid thore deceas informet ton and Manchester Railroads to Au- ihe May Queen, has still sevoral ivy to all who visit hor. Thos+ who wish a apeody marriage ~ erackerr, en's Reece ; whecberrows Seok eolepers, ite & ate Musil by involing t the pene of: here coder that the echeerivar, avin taken the state eovapled by (th ng aren ace cs Rarer 5 Ms fare to of Septemiter nd may call hag and they may doornt upoa trae anger mills Platform seales. A all the different kinds tclence, and will tell all oventa of life, and even the very | the late N. Haight, will attend to reas ee jorfolk, $8 aah, oes a, founded on the eternal principles eclones. of found in ‘Also, seeds | thoughts. 76 Broome street, near Onaven sirect, Gentle ants from muster rolls on file in his office. balf price ol men \ ‘Gonken fertilizers; &o., &o, H. F. FAIRBANK, Assignee, | men pot admitted, CALVIN W, SMITH, 66 Chatham street, | ¢o