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100.000, the it fasbiepabdle ‘Kiee. en for $50 000, ove do. $25,000, o pip or 4 dining sale Mf 1 @ vera) 7 stevrante and dining salcons all im goot ‘oca- fous Apply to @. A. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau stairs, up an é —WANTED, TO PURCHASE, MORT- $10.000. gage’, well seoured, on pee uty, in this city or mreenize, for bighest cash prices, Inquire of HAWXAURS? & MOTE, €9 Fulton st. 2 500 —FOR SALE, A FIRST RATE SALOON ee e and restaurant, on the corner of tWo great thoroughfares, with private entra ce fo- la- ies, beautifully decorated, with French plate mirrors, 4e.; a0 olt stand. For furtocr particulars inquire at ‘W2 Nepean street, room No. 9. PURDY & Ju. e —FO? SALE, OV ory FIRST 2.300. street, 275 foot east of Fourth ave- ‘@ two story attic, baremcat ond *uo cellar boure, Gnished throughout, font and rear, and ard front, within five minates’ walk of Third and Poarth avenue reilroads. Jnyuire of Mr. TAUMSON, agent, Eignty-Gifth street, between Second aad Third <D FIX. @renues. ae saree —FOR SALE—THE STOOK J 1.300. tues of a grocery slore, together Borse, harness and covered wagoa. The horse and wagon are wor'h $25, and the sicck and (ixtures mostly mow. This is one of the best stands in the city, doing fg besiness of about $360 per week. The trade is cash. Adazese cash, box 1¢4 Herald oflive. 000 —WANTED, A MAN TO PURC' J eo light manufseturing Dasinesa, yiold. a profitofeizhty percent Address, vith real nawe, -#. J.,at thie office, N, B—Dhis iv an opportanicy sekion offered. UUK, WiLL 8k S0LD AN () eb au. arge, new, three stury Orick jbas «largo and beauciful brown stone sutrance, end dasement aixve the street, with sub cellar besters, five marble m.ptels, &c ” Admiratly tooated within minates wa hof Ji the Wiliamsburg ferries. Terme wasy. Inquire of L. T. VOIGT Broad eay, N. ¥. ne LF, ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A $500. FOR SALF, ONF-44 N busivess which will nec fom $2,000 to 000 perannum Tre busivess is firuaty established, nd tbo stock un band omonnts to $1,400.” fo am active is a chence seliom eilered apoly immedi- anly, N No. 9. ‘at 10% Nasa street, 200m No. 9. aoiaay PURDZ & CO, IS IBE PRIVE OF AN OUT DOOR BUST OQ ‘nee, The oommiasion ant wajes amount SHO per year. iequires no outhay of capital, and but Bitle time, anc is capable uf being greatly increased. One baif can be prid from the proiite. Honesty aod goed address in indispensanie. Only Americans from g@ighteen te thirty years of age need address Collector, box 177 Lerala v1 mm —FOR SALE, AN EM Oe Inery store. lve: femUe; The Btors is tastily Ot od up, end is now A ve business To any smart man, this is a ay ghanos. pply immesiavely at 102 Nassan street, room Ne. 9. PUSDY & C9, y “FOR SALE, FOR THE ABOVE SUM, A i. light, pleasant business, that can pe siade te pay from $% to $6 per day of or , d @hanee fo a light and protisable busioess. 6 Catherine stre+t, corver of Division, room 12, LUABLE FARM FOR SALE—OVER 100 A A of excelent land. with good building, well wa.cicu ‘@ grest vare'y of grafted fruit trees, withia ove hour of tLe city by railroac; one half cam remaia on martgege. Also, Louses ani lots for sale Money to let em bond cr mortgage. Inquire of E. PRATT, No. 61 Ful- tem street, up stairs. ESIRABLE COTTAGE RESIDENCE IN BROOKLYN for sule.—Ine very decirabe two story ant attic Settege 20 Bond street, oorner of Livingston, containing 20 wom, gus, hot air, and water in kitcbon. Price 760. Two-thirds cau remain on bond and mortgage. A part, cr the whole of the furniture, caa be had, in emvent f11 m $800 to $1 G0v. Apyly to SIONK & WEEKS, 81 Fulton street, Brooklyn. (OR BSALE—THE NEW SLOOP OLYMPI4, 75 T: *_burtben, and in complote order. apply to ISAAC & SON, Hoboken, N. J. (OR S+LF—THE MODERN BUILE roUR BTORY Douse 269 West Twonsy-fret streer fujuire of JaMi3 H. WELLS, 167 Ninth avenue. SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURHS OF A large restaurant, boarting house, bisdiard raloon, and lager becr establishment, in a very desirably situa: ten—a rare opportunity fur any person having the means te conduct an esiablisbiuert of che kind. [aquire of Mr. SCHLOSSER, at .69 William street. FOR BALE—a PRINTS! BOOK BINDERY, AT present doing & good business in job work.’ The Owner ¥isnes to re/l out on account of sickness, and be- ing unable to attend to his busines. Apyly at 181 @amvers street, where all particulars will be givea. SALE—A BOOK, SfATIONESY, TOY AND fancy guoda store, in one of thy leading avenues. fely by letter. Address Britanicus, Trioune office. JR BALE—A SUPERIOR BAKEKY ; AN EXCELLEVT location, up town The stock, fixtures aud good will be sola for haif its actua! reom Né° Be SALE—BUILDING NO. 60 WESE +TQERT; FINE store and dwelling, not #urpas-ed by any propert. ‘the city for Lovey stage Ine from Lin slip, Gia! am avenue. kk als, Fultoo # rect, with dining 53 tached—pr 500. Ap: pry at 208 Browdway, room No. 14. BONNER & CO. IR SALE—A LARGE BILLIARD ROOM. TSI3 18 arareobance or persone in the couutry out of basi- ees, and wishing to do well. Terms cash, For parti- gulaze, nddresa Henry Williams, New York post office. (OK BALE—ONE FULL LOT, 265X100, WITH A front and reer house on it, rach tro story high, Sitested ig Butl-r s'reet, o2¢ lot from Bond, Brooslyn Price $1,210, hi fot which can 1emain on bond and mc rigage for five years. BALE CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER going West—the stock, fstuios, and good wil of perter house corner of Howard aud Mercer OR FALE OR EXCHANGE=FOR IMPROVED CITY property, ery desirable residezcss om the ks ot the fiudson riv-r, at Yonkers. For farther par- tilars, apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudeou street. LIQUOR STORE TO BE SOLD THI3 jay —A well known store, aitua ed in the best bust ess jceality im the First ward. Will be sold at a great Durgaip on immediate application to C_B. HUWES & 00., 67 Chatham sirert, over the Chacham Bank. BOPE“TY IN NEW YORK TO EXO property in Bergen, New Jersey, o first-class four sory bri house to farm, about treat. TEAM ENGINE, FIFIY HOR:E POWEs, FOR S\LE ebeap, with governors, feed pup, cut off goer, fly ., complete, and in working’ order; titted on from horizontal trume. Apply between 1 ana 6 o’eloce te (or address,) (Hai LES MORRIS, 109 Hast Kighteenth street, near Third aven' BUTCHERS ~A MEAT SHOP FOR 8ALE—NOW Going a good business, ina good location Fixtures im good orcer—everything completo Also, horse, q@ert and harness Satisfactory reasuns given for selling Anquire of A. P. SMILH, 444 Eighth avenue. %0 BAKERS sND OFHERS.—?OR SALE, ONE OF the best bread baking estebiishments in the city; been in operation over twenty years past, and beaing from 3,600 to 8,0.0 barreis of fluur per yeur, and for tue Jabs eu years bos oven conducied vu Une Cash princin’s. The present owner wishing to retire, offers his business, Wet, duiding, fixtures, &c., all completa, at a very res sesatle price Ibe business can be fucrased to twice the present awount with the same expenr, ard as thy ‘owner ts about baving the city, be will wake terns with @ purchaser not to take up the ssme business in opposi Mion so long as tbe said purchaser carries itun $4,000 yuired. For further particulars inquire at 154 Feet Boley fourth street, from 2 till 8 P. M. AR LEA E AND FIXTURPS, (AUSO STOCK, IF DE sited,) of the elegynt segar store, at No 737 Beosd- way, forsale, ata great burgain, ua the noslin of the ‘wil no: admit of his coatinutng the ousiacae. ire at the store, 737 Broad vay © PUBLI-HER-.—FOR SALE—THE ENTIRE OR A half inter- fy in an estabiished and successful maga sine, publishsd in thie city, For any party having 81,500 or $2,000, end desirous of so investing 1, tais if & geod opportumty. Acdress A. ¥. X., Herald olfies. ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, IN THE IMMEDIATE vicinity of Har'imore — he saoscriper will sell at the exchange, in the city of Raitimure, un sionday, the 18th day of ceptemoer dext, the farm ia Baitiao'e coan- ty forme? iy occupied by Joba Jiera as 9 market tarm and m, and now rented to Mr Gorden, lying and front om both sides of the road leading from Baltimore to enueyciis. Ihe improvemenia consist of a dwelling house ant other outvuiicings, Che piace runs dowa w ‘and bas » large fron’ on Pstapsey river. It ountriag one hurdred ane sixty keres & sufficient quavti y for tas place being in wood, a large portion in strawbacry beds Sod wschards, and the lower part of the fara, near tho weter, produc ng heavy cops ot grass, &e Un thisland Sire veluabie irou ore banks, now bewg worked dy Me Beese, tbe iron being of a saperior quality. Me, Roese’s Mea in for five years, at sevouty tive cunts per ton, aa ‘binds bim to tase out enavally one thonsend tous Prom the porinon of the plice it must cvcume ene of the movt Waluoble properties in the wetgubirhy o of 8 tia ne, Iytng n it Coes berweon tho e'ty eid the Jande of tue Pa taysco Company in Annia Aruntet cous y, the rewurces @f Wh.si are now in process «f pated on te plat of that coayavy’s iands ua pame of ti. Keulmaa. It it sieo acount ® qua mule from the lands of the Youcs Baltimore The terms of eale will de ono tied even Gt one end BHO Juars, wich tnceres be place will be tor privat eats os 7 DIR AM KAUE MAN, tale BANCEL H, GOVE, Adoueness, Nv MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. MILLINERY AND DRES4MAKING NO 409 ‘ MISS D. A. GARDNER, | reais St a EN $2,500, Sricers wont sien tau erg cash mapufacturing business wmon wil 000 per annum. partionlars, toquire oa ae: office Ne. 3, ups airs, from 10s 1 a —WANTED—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 100. for three mon'hs, for which in‘erest aod ple seeurtty will be given, Any persoa oe amount will address particulars to J. F. je8. SH ADV@NCED LIBERALLY ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- Cc niture, diamonds, w: aanae, Seely, pianos, silver- wore, guns, pistols, nautical {nstraments, mechanics’ tools, and articles of every description, or bougut out for cast, and hen ver a pid paid by McGaF#RaY & Wal TERS, 26 Ca Cc ADVANCED AND LOANED, IN ANY AMOUNT ‘on diamonds, silverware, watches, jewelry, naatica instruments, valuables, sod persons! proverty rally, or bought for bighest cxeh prices. K. WOOD, 69 Fultoa street, second fvor, front room, from8 A M to 5 P. M. ‘MOUTH, INDIANA.—THE sy or of aactiou at the New Jorsey, op at 11 o'dlock or of the op application to aithar af the during the week ‘the pale. ., July §, 1854. Cc. B. TAN WaGi WILLIAM F. DAY, J. VAN aRSDALE, #WITANCAS YO ENGLAND, 1 SCOTLAND snd Wales. Bills of the Bank of Charleaton on the Sark ot Liverpool, tm sums of ove poupi serling and opmaras, payable’ at any of the tanks ‘n the United cingéom, for aale by BREWER & CALDWEL., successors K Center & Co., No. 20 Old clip, corner of Water street. } tesco, ae ~ GOUSEKS, ROOMS, a0. WANTED. — Worms FURNI HED HOUSE, SOR A SMALL family, till] May 1st or longer. Address, with par- ticulars, box 1,929 Post Office. ANTED—T0 HIRE IN BROOKLYN, FROM NOW till 1st of May vert, a smali house and furniture for a family of three; furniture to be weil taken care of. Kent paid in advance if required; the amoun’s must be moderate Applention may ne made tox, O TaYLOR, office of Sentral Railroad, pier No. 2, North river, from tol selo: Wen ey A GENTLEMAN AND HI WIFE, without children, the entire seomnd or third story of & moderste sized bouse, well furnished, near Bro.d- way, above Fonrtn street, wher- nootuer tamilies are taken. Meals served in rooms. Gas and water ia ths house, Address H. L S,, Heruid office, WANT.oNE OF SINGERS SEWING MAC AINES. Ary person having one of them for sale, at % moder te price, may hear of a cash customer by ing Clothing, Herld office. 038 -_ HOMSHS, CARRIAGES, &0. , breakfast if desired. The house is firpt class. BROADWAY (UNION SQUARE) —H NDS DS fornebed bone to let oF cuits of rons or rooms, to geot! men, with or without board Ba! gas, Ke. Also, a physicians office to ist ny 75D BOAPWAY.—AN ELBG Nr Suir oF FoR nisbed apar'mea‘s to et, with board to a fa- wily or single gentile» Meals served in rooms. Al-o, rooms at moderate prices suitable for gentlemen, with BROADWAY— ELYGANT SUMS OF KOOMS for fam! on secon’ wil all bosrd; also destradle roome for single genviouea, House furnished with ga, batha, aud ail the wodera \an. rd wit aad Suekeshi seurtbetsdatieneecckre 174 WE TIWENTY. FIRST STREET, NEAR EIGACH svenve.—Mrs. Robinsea having rooms, in vis, Ventilation, Leal pongo 2 Pid Jocality, net surpassed. Would socom o gentlemen and wives with board and rooms; slo s few single gemtiomen taken. i.¢- ferences HUD-ON *T“EST, JOHN’ 147 Park —Furnished r Meh wi one ectuees ot meinen and See ere, ‘The bel oa, all the modere improvements and newly fur. s RIGHTH TH 12: avenue cars House newly fitted u>». Board for gentlemen and their wives, or singe geatlemen, rooms furnished or unfurnished. Please eall for one week 9 PRINCE STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF € Broadway. few desirable and bandsom~ly far- nithed rooms, with board. The family is smal! aod selvet, and the bouse bas all moderna eunveniences. References given and required. 6 WHITE : TREET, FOUR,DOORS WEST OF BROAD. wey—Several furnished roome to let, some on first, seoond auéthird floors: also # groand fioor for ousi ners purposes, with @ lease of three yoars from last May. 2/) AND 62 VARICK STREET, ST JOHN’< PAkK— 6 wo ¢legaptly fornmhed 'rooma cn the seomd flor, with vrivare hatha, gas ke , to let separatels or other #iso with board ; also, a room suitable for two via: ale gentlemen. snquit> ag above. (2 LISPENARO STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— OO Farmisned rocms to let to gentlemen, without VENTSENTH STREET, 38 avenve are Uciow park.— «aut of rooms a one oF two ringie rooms, with board ~«y now bs accared om the akove ricaly furniabed and 4 lighifully stsuat 6rst clase boure. with modern improvem nts Aefe rences exchanged. Apvly a» above. 1 BOND STREEP—ONE UR WO FINE KOC furnished or upfurpiehed, with board, for gen- ilemen and wives, also rooms for sing!c ge@ilemen. “hose desiring a comfortable home io ap Eve lish family, way apply sashove ‘The house has all mode-x imgrove: ments. Keierences required. IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOU" TEENTH street. Families desiring apartments tor ‘he fall or winter can, by immediate application, obdtsia suits of COD 5, polensys furpished, with board, on ‘i-st ani wecond Boors. @ house is first class, in the inrmediav- vicinity of Union square. A INE YOUNG HORSE £0% SALB- WARRANTED ZA in over re: Would be a solendit family bourse, or suitable for a doctor, express wagon, or groour. Can be seen until sold, at No 6) Orange street (iOCHES, CARRIAGES, OR LIGHT W\GUN3 OF every kind. both new and old, on hand, or made to order, at'J. A. VN ORPWICK’S Repository, No. 44 Val ton sircet, Brooklyn. One superior six sant rockaway, pene in the beet style and but litthe worn, for sule very cheap. Fs BALE—A PalR OF SOUND GOO) DRIVING horses, six ani seven years old, together with com} lete harness and a vo seat, no top phiet yn, or se- Inquire a1 121 Pearl street first floor. TAREG COACHES, NEANLY NEW, WIT! compiste, one new tilvury, acd 4 seernd hivd hotel coach. “Apply at the Metropolitan Stables, 4 Crosby atree corner of Prince OR SALE—A ‘PLENDID DAPPLE GRAY COLT, five years oid, perfectly sound, kind in single or double birness, sixteen aud three quarters hands high, will be soi) at a bargain applied for soon, at BKOWN & les, corner of Grand and Mercer streets, {OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—TWO COACHES arly new, two double wets of coxch hart eas, two ight mayora, one two horse sicigh, and owe pair of bay meres; aiso, one pai: of gray horses, sound and kiad, with robes, bignsets, & Will be sold cheap if applied meee. ¥or farther particulars apply at the BYATi & CO, 829 ibird avenue, between y-lifth ond Twenty-sicth streets. ORE FOR SALE—4 BAY HORSE, 163, 3AND3 high, 1x years old, @ very plexsant and stylisn Griver, suitable for x family, duczor, or groce:, warrau'ed sound and bind To be seo at the Jumoer yard, 183 M ) corner of Montyomery. J ORSES FOR gmys, 18 bands high, six and seven yoars o closely matched; good travellers, drive up to the & very stylish atural tails, white ip Aug gentle man deni: urieg ® choice acd kind teva tur fa- mily use nd them arare chanca (an be seen & the stable ta 152d street, (Carmunsvills,) tivat boars west of Tenth avenue, * EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROsBY STRER? AN Will be sold, this day, (Mvaday.) Usu ius, at 17 @eloek, twenty five horses, sutraria for al! purpos alo, wagons, harness, saddles, bridles, &e , &e JOaN Md. GALFIELD, Proprietor. COPARTYERSAIP SOLICES, 1 500. —PARTINER WANTED TO ENG'GE ° je With the advertiser, who will invest a Tike sum ina lumber manufacturing business, enjoying advantages seldom met with A cash business; no riek, and will net $5,000 a year, ae will be shown For an in- iby address, where to be seen, Camden, Herald office. 200 —P4RTNER WANTED—IN A LIGHS, GEN- @ teel manufacturing business, poring a protit of 660 per ceat, without competition Done for cash only. Apply at 71 Barclay atrect, third Zoor. PARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING business, that pays five hundred per ovat on the Amcunt of sales A good cbavee for a man of small means Also, four good canvassers wanted. Apply, this morning, at 81 Nassau street, room No. 9. JSPOLUTION OF PARCNER-HI?.—THE COPAR? nérenip he etofore existing ostween Beojamin New ‘k, Chari-s Harrison aod Thomas tlolleiy, is this day dissolved by mutual coarent. The burinas? of the late firm will be cazried ex by Benjamin Newkirk aad Charlee Harrison. New York, fepteraber 5, 1854. “NOTICE OF COP RONERGIP —MR PH ER Ms « heretofore of the firz: of Deoop; t & Co, has + day formed a coparmer-hip with Mr Kudoigh Kanz, (for many years, with the banking bouse of Mestre. I- Von Boffman & Co ,) under cue firm of MARIE & KANZ, st 27 William street. Their atten tom will ba devoted to the Etat ies and gale on commission of stocks, boads, and foreign exchanger, acd to the negotiation ef business Fr. New York, September 1, 1854. OTICE.—THE COPARTNEASHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting Detween the subscribers, onder the drm of George Wagner & Co, ix, by mutual consent, t's dey dis- solved, Nr. E. Krolipfaiffer retiring from the concern, The business will be settled by Mr. Goorge Wazner. GEORGE WAGNER. New York, Augzst 8, 1854, B. KROLLP’ SISFER, WANTD SA PAMINER, WITH $8,000 CAS, IN one of the best paying buriuess in this city, The advertiser has a factory, steam engine, machinery, &e., thst are now is full operstion. Toe party desirous of a safe buricess, that will pay from $10,000 to *12,000 apnim an opportunity offers. Address W, box lus Herald office, faz two cays, DRY Goons, 40. ‘INS IN RICH RIBBON#.—M"LLINERY J Goods snd Dress frimmig Riddws—M. H LICHTFNsTRIN, 90 Bowery, beg Isuve 10 inform hia wumeroun customers toat, by tasing advantage of the extreme pressure in the money ma. ket ia Warope, he has been eranied to lay in a heavy " of choice fali ri> bons. miliners’ and dreasmaker’s trina: 8 at an ox traordi: great eacridvs, Merebante, mi livers aad the pubiic are inviced to cxll as they will find goods at about balf the cost of importation. Jus: o; forty causes of rich feathers, French tlowe: fancy dotted and diamond silk velves ICH DRESS GOODS—FALL, 1864 —CB DEL”, PIE » SON & L KE are now prapared to offer to the Jadies an extensive assor-mentot Paris dress sila, French me- rinos, Saxony plaids, ke , &., purchased at the late auc Vion ale, at prices full twenty-five p»r sent less than the cost of importation, No. 47) Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, one block below the 3: Nisholae. Sus. EIC., FIOM AUCTION.—a. T. <72W«RT & SS Co. “will open, this morning 500 pieoes satin plaid Ubina, Jarpe, Broche eke, of the latest Paris atyles; 600 sieces yale and printed M de Inines, pucesused at leners. Foeter & Co's last large auctios male, at ex- tremely low prices, which Ubay offer sta very small ad- vance. Broadwsy, Chambers Aud Keate wirects HOTELS. REVOORT HOUSE, FIFTA AVENUE, DORNER OF Righth street —This ostablichwent is now open for the reception of permunéat or transient gursta, ANCL OFT HOUSE, ON GRANEXOY PaRK —TEIS splendid hotel ( ecoupylog the whole oloxt frosting this park, detveen Tweotith and Twenty-first strerts) is now completed, and i shout beivg Att-d up io an ale. gant ond rob rty le, unrivedied by ay stoner iu thty city. It will be = ad for guosts abeut he ‘+t of October maxt A list of prices for the iif sults of room t# new ready for the inspes wa of car “bN AY Cus, Wriom, late of the Lafarge "i |. DAVID, Propeie‘or. Ouse, “uporiacendont AR BREVOORT HOUSE—FIF TIT of Eighth stree'—- "his estantt nrout, covsaored ex clusively on the Karoporn pian, hw a restaacant atta h €4, for the accommodation of Je ies and ga ea uy residing in the hotel Liane sam f be pro Vided St ai] times, at shors notice, either in privale rooms or in the restaurant VENU OCORNE ¥EW ELEG\NTLY FURNI-HED ROOMS IV A A. geateat house, with gas, baits, 20: for ge who a'e willing to pay for good accommodations, but oae block fiom Broadway, between Eighth sueet and Wa verley place. Inquire at10 Nelson place, nearly oppo- rite the S:one Church. PARTMENT: FOR GENTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY FUR- nished, on the first, second and third thors in suites or single rooms, to let, at 138 Bleecker stroet, west of Broadway. Reicrences exchanged. SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to single genth:men ive private house, witb sll ihe modern umprovomeate; alsoa sirgle room, with grate aud gas init. apply at 96 Prince street, a lew doors west of Broadway. WIDOW LADY, HAVING A VERY 5M‘LL FaMl- A ly, and conveniently loca ed, can spare one or two pleasant rooms, to single gentlemen, with or without breakfast and tea, where there will be no other boarders. Terms mo-erate’ Address, for threo days, Widow, Broadway Fost Office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE gevtlemen,can be accommodated with full or par- tial board in @ private family, up tows; rooms farnianet or unfurnished; gas, baths, ko. Please cali at 161 West Thirty-siath street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues OARD.—TWO HaND OMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, go the third four, will be et, wich board, in'a ret class house. Apply at No. 87 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. OARD—A GENTLEMEN aND WIFE, OR TWO ‘genilemen, cun be accommodated witt: a large front becroom, on the third floor, in s pew da ement house, With all the mode'n improvements; private family, and so children. apply at 282 Sisth avenue, betwen Seven- weenth and Eighteenth streets. References exchanged. OARD—AT 106 AND 108 EsSt FOURTEENTH sreet. Arrangements way now be mae for the season, for bosid and handsomely farnished rooms, or suites of rooms, in the above Arstokss hon-es ‘The ouges are xew and nealy furnished, have all the modern improvennents and cvaveoieaces; doalable location, &e ke References exebang-a NB —A splondit suite of parlors, on principal floor, (three deep,) furnished or unfurnished. ZOAND—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED FOOMs to let with or without partis] board, ia % private ‘amily, where there are but few boarders. Terms mode vate. Alto a handsome front parior, upfuraishes, om drat floor, Apply at 46 Franklin e\reet, near Broadway. OARD—FURNISHID ROOMS TO LET TO A GENTLE man and bia wife, and a party of single gentlemen, witb full or partial boaid house is delig situated, overlooking Union square, and is furnished with gas, baths, & Apply at 22 Union place. OARD.—As LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board and a small furaished room. Apply at 6 Hubert street. OARD AND MUSIO—A GENTLEMAN FROM EU- Tope, professor of piano, wants » room and board ina fowily up town, where his services would be taken io whole or part compensation. Tne beet of references given. Adaress Music, Herald effice. OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET. —A LaRGE ROO", on the second floor, with bedroom if required, m., be bad, with board, on application at 121 Chambers street. References required. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A HANDSOMELY furnished suite of roome may be had at No 62 East Sixteenth street, mear Irving place. ‘Ihe location is ‘unsu parsed for respectanility and convenience, ani ihe house contains baths, gas ard ample cloet room. Asa reece} bei it is most desirable. Keferences ex- janged. OA" D IN BROOKLYN AT 169 FULTON STREET. Full or partial beard ms: prosared; aise, inentn Snralabed or wnfupaaked, fo wuts those 166 such accommodation. Tie house is dimant from the —— bd ey five coed baer) grees = st month undergone throug! ra, and during past week bas been newly furpiabed, and is, in every Teapect, comfortable and convenient. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—FIVE MINUTR< waik from the ferry. A large t front room on the third story, suitable for two single geotlemen, with partial board. Apply at 196 Atlantic street. Kefe rences excvanged. OARD ON BROOKLYN SEIGHTS—A GENT) uMaN and bis wife, or a few single gentlemen, can be a> @cmmocated with full or partisl bo rd The house com maods a full view of tke harbor and bay, 9 location an rurpss-ed tor besuty of prospect and convenieues to the ferries, being within afew minutes walk of Wall street and Fulton ferries. Apply at 116 Colum ia st. OdRD ON BROOKLYN HkIGSTS—A GENTLEM)N ‘and wile, or two or Cores - ngie geatlomen 4a ob- ten dowd, with plesean! rooms, in a welighitai locsti p, and @tthin three minutes walk of Well street aod Mulou ferries, by calliog at 104 Hicks street, corner of Clark OakD WAN E>~FOR FOUR sINGLE GENTLE men, Dot above Tenth stree”. Hooms to commund cxte. Dioner at 4 o’cwck Tema not to exoed four dolare per seek, Both incispensavle, Address Kawards, Herslé office OaRD WANTED—SY 4 WINDOW LaDy, IN A PLAIN Bi prvate aunt's: with a wicow lady proterreds where bee ure ny other boariers. Hoard, wnieb mas: ne tea, sopabe. will be psi to advance if required = Wiltiams ourg Or Bookiyn vretecred to the city. Address X. Z box 161, Herald office. B° RD WANTED.—TWO YOUNG GEYTLEWEN WL ® room, with board, ina quiet, respesisoie fomily where there are few or no Scarders, and where the cow Jorts of & home cay be enjo.ed, Location io the Third or Fifth ward preferred. Address, stating terms aod location, BN. W , Port Office, I O RDW NTE —as GENTLEMAN WI“HES TO tain a nice r om with board, for his sister, far ti winter, in some respectadie family, wad is will 'ng top a feir compensalon for the sume Location convent a: to Broadvay, Letweeo Spring and Poata stre-ts. Gras J Strong, Broa way Port Office. O4RIING—A LabY HA~ T KEN THE HOU-B NU ® heae street, Where abe Con accommodet: board bh fornisLec or uufuroiabod rooms on easunable House containg baths, and is lyhted with ges. t OARDING.—Tiik HOU-E NO 767 BROAL WAY, routbeast corner of Niuth street, bas beea ealarged sud refurpished, aod is now ready for the reception of + vermis cad be had stugly or to uti, (or the not famities or vuylo geutomen Gas, amply provided, pOARDING. ISHED OR UNTURNISHE ROMS 3 may be ob 4 for geutlemea and thetr wives, or singe geutlemen, «ib fuil or partial board, in private family, *hery ‘te comfests of a home may pe resized an ure is On @ Stage route, aod oosr tue Sixth ao) bighth avenucs Aoply at 11S Fourth street. water, &o. O-RPING—NO 4ABINGI ON -QUARE (WT TH D lowmry Ce wh'ful an seormsieds by cara wad stages ‘rom all yarts ot the city, Keterenoes requtceds VENEHED AND UNFURNL ATED ROOMS TO LE ove aot able tor aa office; private tande if d 4 mo'ern imparvement®, Avply at 86 Fourth avewio, de sven Tenib »md Eleventh ptreet, owe block from Broviwey BOARDIN ia ASD LODGING, URNISRED AP RPMENTS — OLET, AT 776 800 > | QVENTPE J, one entire Sour of elegantly furnished room with Gy-t class seeummodetious for s family, Siw, * parlor ard bedroom te a singte gentleman. ae Ply from 9A. M 102 P. Mm ER ON} WHO ARE LOOKING FOR PLEASANT roows, ins vleasant family, are fovited to call ot O. 98 Eset cinteenth stroe:, tuyvesint squace Phe house is new and well Terobhea, with ai! the moter: copvenienecs, aod cars and stages near at baad; » froo angel acd airy zooms, on second, third and fort! ors. RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN —TWO OR THREE gentlemen can be soco mmodate? with sing!e room: And partial heard in a small private Eogliah family, fi/ teen minutes w-lk from Wall street ferry Terms mote. Apply at 125 Myrtle avenue, one door from Gole i! ad L¢DY INVALIDS—A WIDOW LADY, Ooccry ing & spacious house, in a healthy and retired loos tin, witn po family except herself and orother, who is a pbysician of long experience, would accommodate a Jody wiih eligible apartments, board, nursing, and mod} cal attendance, is to and during oinfina: Address Mrs. De Bruny, Chelsea Post Ofties, 1,049 Br“2- way. M4 by 0% THREE SINGLY GENTLEMEN, on 4ENTLE map snd wife, can be accommodated -ith falt or tia) bard, in a private tamily, second art third thor. ront and bach ro ms, furnished or unfy Bished, house new, with all the modern improvemenz~_ AFply at 2)! West Twenty-seventh atrvet, between fighth and Ninth avenue. SS WRUCHION. CARD.—-THE SUBSCRIBER RE-OPENS AIS ACAD- ‘emy this day, for instruction ia the art of penman. ship and book seeping. New pupils will be received daily, fur class or priva ¢ instructions OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. OOKKEEPING, WRIIING, ARITHMETIC. —MR DOL BEAax, OY Brosdeay, corner of dons:oa street, will ‘m new classes ths week. Ladies and goutiomes who er this day or evening, will have tne choice of seats ond extra aivantages. Every pupil is guaranteed entire ratisfaction. Evening class for lati OOKKFEPING, ETC.—‘R W. J. RENVILLE, 280 Brovdway will receive new pupils this week for oractisal icstruc iow im dookweeping, aric-hustic, &c, quality ing them iu the most thorough and adici-nt mau ver for the duties of the connting room. Terms reason: able. Open day and evenicg. R. PaINE ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HS writing academies, 267 Greenwich streot, Now York, and 166 Fulton str-et, Brooklyn, for fostractloa nookkeeping, writing, commercial arithmetic, &e. Be rate rooms for ladies. Bookkeeping pupils taught sepa rately, Rooms open day and evening Student# assist- ed in obtaining good ritustions. AND MADAME NOHL BE!GIER’S FRENCH AND Eng toh boarding ard day schoul for young ladies, <0. 200 Second avéhue, between Kight Nine- ‘peuth wiveets, will reopen on Pricay, september 16. & “tage will be attanhed to the estal went, for pupile at » distance, i 183 STEELE’3 DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR AVA young ladies, at No 6 East Thirtieth street, be tween Fifth and »adison avenues, will re open on Tucs- day, September 12. Tbe best toxchers of French, music au drawing, are employed. Cuculars may be obtained IE A. COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLI34 ‘poarding and day schoel for young ladies, No. 279 th avenue, corner of Thirty-first street, as re opan- ae Sept. Ll. sn omnibus is attached to the 01 > CHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES—THE MISSES TAYLOR, No 102 Waverly placo, two doors wost of Washiag- tm square, re-open their school for young ladies on Monday, beptember 11th. DANCING ACADEMIES, NRICO'S DANCING ACADEMY —A. ENRI20 BEGS Juve to apnounee to his friends and the publie in genersl, that bis scboo! is opon every cay, from 10 A. M. to10P.M. ‘There will be a ball next Friday, Loth inst. IEXRERO’S DANCING ACADE\WY, 69 WES) FOUR. je-nth street —Mud. C, Dubruil Ferrero and &. Ferrero beg to wnuounce tht they will re-open their school on Saturdey, the 7th of October. Young lviies’ and master’s classes Wednesdays and Saturcays, and Mondays and Thursdays, at 3% P.M. Geutlexen’s evening class Mondays and Thursdays, at 7 P. M.;-atur- day evenings for grown persons at 8P. M. Private les ssn, conens sae schools attended. Soirees given as usual. DEG. BROOKE~’ DANCING ACADEYY, NO. 36) |e Broome street, betwesn Broadway and the Bowery. Having receatly adopted an entire new method of 1n- struction, the pupils are enarle: to soquire all be fash- ‘onable dences in a —_ few lessons. Days and evenings of tuition, (for qarses,) Taesday: and Fridays, from 8 to 6 PM , for Indies and misses, and from 7 10 1034 P_M., for gentlemen and lads. Wednesdays and Gecsegn tor children exclusively, worivate te = morning, also Monia: vate lorsons every >, also ang Thursdays torovghout the day snd evening, ata times not obcupied by primaay classes are under the direction of ‘The ladies’? MW HLa=The opening soi ‘Wednesday evening, Sept iree On :8, and eootinned ready, : ira Brooker’ evening classes for ladies (exclusively) is now forming for Wednesday and Saturday nights. CLOTHING, &0. LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING AN 4. COHEN. G.—A LARGE QUANTITY WANT- ed.—The highest ivem, and osah paid in cur- rent money, for large or Jota of good secondhand siothing. Gentlemen wishing to dispose of the above, vill please address or cad on J; MORONEY, 11 Orange street rear Chatham ALL FASHIONS.—THE MERCHANT TAILOR,’ EX ebarge Rocms ave been removed to No. 59 Walker Street, a few doors west of Broadway. Two suits o° Ps risian garments have just been received from Woodman. Open from eight o’slock A. M. to six o'clock, P. M. WATCHES, JEWELKY, &. \HRONOMETER WATCHES.—VERY FINE rOoKR \y ehronometers, whieh ran without any percepuibis asua) A wholenals “Bation, tor sale a leas than prices ad G. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall strost, second fleor. {OOPER WATCHES.—GOLD C00! 6; ‘some in bunting ‘cases, splindi me keepers, for sale very low, at wholesale and reta’ j, 11 Wal pear way, secon’ ENTIEMEN’S CALIFORNIA DIAMOND B2EaST mond, price $5. Af $15, ladies’ diamond watches, very low; ‘magi watches, patent lever, hunting wat }, Unusually low, atL &J. JACOBs, 407 Brvaaway. CX OLD VEFT CHAINS.—QOLD CURB, $9 TO $4; GOL; wore, $10 to $26; gold Adeiaide, $18 to $25; goX jenny Lind, $18 to $45, gold chased and plain, Aras ta beets tg ecient ot i S , $24 to $56; gold BT te B10. All che: : ILLIARD TABLES.—GENTLEWEN INTENDING TO fit up rooms for private or Teen use, and billiata saloon proprietors and the public in general, are request- ed to call and examine our tables and the importaot improvements we bave mifein the cushions, which phoukd be known for their own benadt. In the first plice ‘the cushions will keep in ordes for years withou: repsir- are made iow. Third, they will not urth, the elas cushions is of oo extraordinary quaity, causing the balls to rebound from wn le vo a: gio with the porsibla velocity. Please call and judge for te \ facturers, No. 90 Ann rtreot. ——-? _____ MQt0ns, &O | *LARET WINES FORK $1 76 /EK POKRN, BOTTLE: / Tetorned; siso « large variety of claret in case ‘row $3 to $4. London and Dub). porier, Soutch ales, 1» &e., for sale at 430 Brooms ‘trent, 90-aAr af Croaby WM. 8. UNDERELUL Oe HOUrE, 111 NASSAU STREET—BON- 2 NikR & CO, will open, on Monday, cept. 11 tbeir Champagne House, whore the most choics aod ‘elightful winee avd Hquors will be furnished. iis brandy ond champagne o1@ pure, and have been deiiverec fron the sustom honaa Connsitseurs end judges of goo! sines and liquors wre invited to look im and eojoy, for sl coming time «gluse of pure champigne, brandy or wwe, N. B—There will be a free ranch on Monday, fem lta M uptilde. Mo The boves of good cating are invited to atte ud V INKS AN) PU} ITS, SOLD BY ARTIUR KENDALL, No 7 Willias street, are warrantel pure as ia Ora a? 'y. 86 per gallon, 81 per boi 2 00, aad $8 per gallon, criedam Opders by post immojate: SFUGNITURK, Pn dt So SEAT B RG ASNE EXCELLENT ROSEWOOD, 14 Yogany and Blick walout furnitnre fn cuits, to, gether wih i Joncid mirrors, gis fixtures, carpats, ks, will be efferes fer sale for s abort t me only, toelore a mor'gegs, at store: 920 Prog ry, | | AN ne Ne el a ac ) Monoay, pt. 11, at 3u’elosk—Play oF par, Ww. beats, the best th: ia five, to w 8 Gps, Jenkons names br m. Lady Jenkios. per nF ROTTING. ENTREVILLE COUR E, LONG ISLAND “wy Mate ) Yeesdiay -eptemrer 20th, at 3 o’cly, tg dive. la har. — os fest, bere ne Mait Ho Wood- nees F. J. Nodive names Br m * CONKLIN, prepriewr ruff nemengr g. Grey hddy 5 aa ——f, [PaO TiNG.—TORS. Capa COURSR, $2,060 (half forreit), mite dey, Octoner 3.— to wagons.—!. J. Nodine names beats, best toree inf "1, Woodruff ames gr. g- Grey br. m. Highland Yo jay aiter the starting of the bddy. sis 39,0 Day 0" Pay,t <tenber. a eeys borces + the race of tre 26th of | e.touber, JOEL CONKLAN, Proprietor, _ SEVILLE COURSE, LONG ISLAND—TRO"TING NENP' pacing Monday October 16. Match $5,000, Pipalie eats. Col Hall names and drives g. g Horo, patie jagon. Mr J ae — Tr. g smooay, the saddle, carrying 180 poun: Sil 8 joe, CONKLIN, proprietor, ENTREVILLE COUPSE, L I.—TROTTING —A PURSE Csi sivc, milo heats, ‘beat Three ia Ave, to wagons Free for horses ‘hat never wou a purse. i) come off Sept. 26. Entries toc'ose Wednesday erening, Sept. 13, by 10 o'slock P. ¥., at Faulkland & Daryoo's Hotel, oor- ner of East Broadway and Catherine street. more to make « Geld, two to s‘art. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. KEAT NATION \L HORSE FAIR, FOX THE EX*U- WH Viton of horses from all parts of the United Slates. To be held under the auspices of tho National Icekey Club, at the National Course, near the city of New ¥ ‘ork. ‘sis great exbibition will open on Wednesday, the 27th eptember, 1854, and continue thres days. . will bea national affair, in the broadest seuse of the word, in whieb the owuera and breeders of horses, from all parts of the Union, are invited to participate. The managers will make every effort in their power to render this oceasion one of no ordinary interest, and they confi denuy beteve that this will be the bost «: ition of horses that bas ever bern beid in this or any otner coun ry, and specially deserving the attention of breeders, farmers, aealrs aud all those who are iuterested im that noble animal, the horse. The National Cours+, where the fair will bo helt, 14 sertainly the must beautiful and appropriate ground where such an exhibi ien could take place, a» it cvtains every eguvepience und facility withia itself, for the most perfect dlepliy of as lage a mambor of Lures ap coud possibly be brought together. An in. side track bas been laid out expressly for the occasion, the mort ample accommodations have been made for ail horses that may be entered for com ,erition, and from the maguiticent and spacious stands, *he spoctatora or have an uninterruptea view of all that transpi.es upon the ground ‘The classes bave been arranged go as ie give the wideat field for competition, and the list of premiums is tho jargent that has over becn offered at any fair exclusively for horses. ; ‘All the premiums will be given in sterling silver plate, whish bas been got up expressly for tos fair by Wiltiam. Guls & fon; it wail be of the fuil value of the sum stared ju the list ot premiums, nad consist of useful articles, | besutilul in design and of high artistic flaish. ‘Tbe commitice of manage dent are anxioas to have all the best borres m the country onthe ground, tocomp*te for these beautiful and valuable premiums. Many of the ficest horses in tbe Union belong to gentlemen ho beep them for private use, they therefore m ‘st osruestly ask the co-operation, in this enterprise, of oll those gen- tiemen who may be the fortunate owners of fise single or pairs of horses. They thiok this fair oaght to com amend itself to them, as 8 proper medium by which they xn display tbeir favoriies to the world, and compare ‘hem with others of the same class. 10 the owners of tue fine stallions this festival will give unequalled facilities for oringing their horses to the ‘OL breeders und the public gencrally, ax this fair will take place st a time when New York will be full of visitors, pardeularly egriculturiace, who will be artract. ed to the city by the state sgriculsural fair, which opens on the 3d of October. = so dealers and horsemen gonerally, the fair will afford the best opportunity that uss ever been offered to exhibit their horses to advant near the gres® metr. polis of the Union, which 1s also the best market for tine horses in the Unitea ttates As auvther consideration to horse owners, the committee preevnt,> with the full contidence that it will be approved, tue following brilliant List OF PREMIUMS. “ CLava A.—THOROUGHEREDS. Best stallion 4 years old und upwards... 2nd. 50 Best colt two years old 26 and vee 18 ard. : old and uowards..., 100 Lest colt 8 yeura old, 50 stallion, mare er gel- Best mare four years ald and upwards... 100 Best stallion four years old and upwards. ard... z Best brood mare with colt at ber foot, 2nd + 100 80 OLAgs Best gelding four years an ‘and upwards... . $1! ‘That are ariven together, and that can trot @ mile w- [soy theshgriged minutes or less. 4th best pair four years four Cele Best pair four years old ‘aud upwards, owned Uy one pervot....... $50 ed by one person... 8 CLASS G—FARM O% DRAUGHT HORSES, WITHOUT REGARD TO cow mM. Best team four years ‘34 best team four years old and upwards, old and upwards, owned by one person “ owed by one person $1 ‘The above premivins to be awarded in pure silver plate BULBS AND REGULATIONS AN] entries for competition must be made in writ- accompenied by tLe entrance foe, aad sent to bichard B Ubeatbam, Esq, secretary of the ‘ National Jeekey Club,” at £5 Prince street, New York. if not pent before Moncsy, the sith of reptenber, also be delivered te tue clerk of the ‘ Committee of Ma at the Naionel Course, on Monday and Tuesday, the 26th and 2th of September. 2—28 entries tur class A must be eccompanied by a well authenticated pedigroe, showing the purity of tho blood, both on the side of the sire aad dam, by whom ond where raised, with the age, color, and macks of the apimal, ard the name and residenee of the owner. No horse will be allowed to comyete in this class unless this pb: lage mem is etrictly complied with The extries for the ol classes must specify the pedigree as far a3 known, she age, color, auc marks of the auimal, the class it # intended to compete in, and the name and residence of the owner. Persons intending to 2e00me exhibitors are vesirea to forward their eutrivs at as early a day as the 20th of Eeptember, if possible, and thereby prevent the Co aa that must arise where the entclon are de- —The entrance fees will be ns follows Stallions, four yeer old and upwards Brood mares with colts at their foot. . 3 Gelc ings and mares, in 3 ‘Teame in class 1), 3 Pairs of horses in Colta three years old, either ai Part of horses in classes Colts, two years O10,..........0006 eee A Horses that are not entered for competition, but for exhibition only..... fet seeeeseneeeeesseseceses No entry be reovived ‘by the entrunce tee, 4.—Jhe horses must be on the ground by eleven o’olock on Wednesdsy, the 27th duy of -epiember, attended by their owners or keepers 48 s00n as éach norse ia located # label will befurnished by ths Oierk, stating the class in which the horse is enwred, the numver of its entry. and the owner’s name und residence; tre label must be appended to the animal, and worm during tue hoars of ‘exbibition unul the {vir closes. Horves which are not on the ground by eleven o’cloek on the ciay ubuve stated, or who may be absent trom the ground during the re- lar hours of extxbitive on eit r of “re three days the fair continues, except by permission of the Coairman of the Commities of Managemant, will not be entitled to an) premium No horse will be pecmitcod to remain upon the ground without » proyer attendant The hours of exhivition will be from eieven to Gve the first day, aod fram nine to five on the wo Hgts, by 5 6.—Ovners or exhibitors can ob’ Loxets from the Beowetary, or tie Clerk of the Committeo of Manage. ment, which will acmit them during the continuance of the exhibition, Owxers or exhibiturs are particularly requested to soe that their enimuls are entered correctly. 6—For the couveotence of exhibitors ample stalis willbe provided for all huraes who may enter for compo- tition, and, those who vish to do 80, can koxp their herses on the ground during the whole tiue'of the extibi tion. ‘There wiil be an abundance of oxts, hay and str p ovided, which will bo turnished to thooe who desire it at the market price. ‘The d of peoatfonne rt a ower ums will be mode on the Jast d of the fair, eno will be announced afier tie closing a Grers. lu cake there abould be but one entry jn any of the claseo, there will be no yiemium awarded fe tase olaas, unle-s, in the opinion of the Jagges, the horse-or horces constituting the smgle entry, shouk) possess ench mant- fest superiur merit ws to be Tully eutitled to tue awars; but they shsll in no case award premiums to animale that ar@ not worthy, thoogh there should be no com- petitiun, end in no case shal thoy award a premium to aa upsemne animal @ p:cinivms will be delivered at the club rooms, No. 88 Trinoe sircot, New Yorks as soon aaythe noceasary en- braving can be execued The Secretary will forward avy premivie that may nol be called for, at the risk of, anh in such manver, as the person who may be entitled to the premivm sbail direct. A PUBLIC BALE Will be beid every afternc on. commencing at 4 o’olock; the dest cay wild be devoted entirely to the sate of theronghbreds, of which tuore will be a large number of Jonng animals effered, severs! of the must celeorated southern bieeoers having signified their intention to offer por'lous of their etoek The two lust days will be de- voted te te vale of horses of all classes; maay foe animals will be offeres for sale, +0 that those desirous of making selections wilt be likely to tu #0 to their eutire satisfac. tion. The committey Integd thie sale to be qaite a ferture le bie semat . an { VILLE COURSE, LONG ISLAND —T°OTTIN, Theee or | Q | Sate, price $16. “ 4 ene rune. EW YORK RacCEs— NATIONAL COURSE ‘The following matches «ill be rum during the woelt ors the reg. i-r fall meet ng, commenetog on Mon- y, teptember b)2— Mompay, 1ith.—Mateh for $5,000, three mile heats, pee . »yden vemes ch ¢. Garret Day Glencoe, dom by Lene need ? Thos. W. Deswell nemex s f. Fanny Fera, by Glenece, ent of the dam of sonore, Sams Dax —\ateh for $2,000), mile heate, half forfeit. + B Miler names eh f Hilen Bateman, by Glencoe, dam by Kelipse | W..W_ Roeylen mames gr. ¢. Little Arthur, by Glencoe, dain by Bine Bonnets. ‘¥, 12th.—Mateh for 000, two mile heats, wv. ak forte’ . by . Dosweil nawes bc. Agitator; by Childe Haicld, dam Emily Yhomas by Priam. . — | WW. Boyden nemex » ¢ Terrier, by Sovereign, dam, \ Jove MM Leviathan in SaME Day —! for $5,000, two mile beats, $2,000 forfeit. HP. McGrath names ch. c. Sam Letcher, by Wagner, om by Melee Pm Boydem mames b. f. Madonna, by Yorkshire, WEDNP-DaY, 18th.—Match fc 000, balf fe 2 mile han Pk byrep pote a 4 6. c. Logaa, by Trustee, dam by Jobn Little names br. f. Maid of Orleans, by Berthune, | out of Lexington’s dam | ete i4éth,—Match for $4,000, half forfeit, 3 mile ‘Thos. W. Doewell names gr. g. One-Eyed by Prince ' Gra out of Register's dum, (6 years old,} to earry | _ W. W. Boyden names ch. c. Garret Davis, by Gleneoe, dam (4 years oit,) to cacry 104 Ibs. | Sams Day—Nateb for $2,000, ive heate, bal? fasfeit. | ‘Thos. W. Doswelf num»: br. f. celine, by Lpsilom, dam | by Leviathan, | Ber w Boyden names gr c. Litt.e Arthur, by Glencoe, Tbe sweopatal i, Sand 4 mile heats, t9 cine Ist Sep- 6 a, 3 an mi tener, wil be Fas on Fiway and vatusday, Wt amd ‘The regular Fall eeting over the National Course, near the city of New York, wil cowwence on Monday, September (Sth, anu courous six da, 6. . the FIRS! oe JONDAY.. purse $500, mile bets. SamB Day —astor House stake for + year olds, 2 mile heats, $000 suose: iption, $200 for eit, $600 added by the Astor House if two or more stort -C with the fol- we entrica:— oH ie . Tep Broeck namen b. ington, by Boston, dam Alice Carneal . A. J. Miver names Judge flunter’s eh. f. Blonde, by Gleneve dam by Waguer Calvin Green names ch g Nat Blick, by Boston, cam Aunt. Mary. Lee sc. Logan, by Trustee, dam by Torapay.—8t. Nicholas ti wed wee forall a“ ningle ¥.—Bt. » Horel st ages, heat of 4 miies, 4 years old und over to carry 100 lbs., $500 added by the -\. Nicholas Hotel, # two or more tart. Cl with the following entries:— ‘Thos. W. Doswell nscues xr g. One-Eyed Joe, by Prince George, out of Kegistur’s dam, (6 years on) 6. Muller (K.P fielde,) names b. g. Little Flea, by | @ray Eagle, dam by Acteoa imported, (6 years old.) | One Fowler names ch h. Highlander, by’Glencoe, dan | et. Samm Day —Prescott House stake for 3 year olds, mile heats, $250 subscription, #100 forfeit, $250 added ‘by the Prescott Houre if two or more start. Green and Williatn.on name 0. ¢., by Regent, dam by | imported Rowton Calvin Green names br. f. Augusta, by Ainderby, dam Aun. P.8, Fowler names Col. Glasscock’s gr. ¢ Little Arthur, by Glenove, cam blue Konete, Also, P, Blakeley’s b. ¢: Terrider, Uy sovereign, dam Jane Aticenen, by Levia- R. P, Field names » by THRD Day. ‘WrnxmepaY.—Cinb pur-e $1,010, two mie heats, Gaus DaY.—Irving House stake, for all ages, mile heats, $250 subscription, $10 forieit, $250 added by tue Irving 3 ‘illo ba HP vielda’ b Wild by pamesR. P. Fields’ b. ¢. Irishman, Glencoe, dam Mury Morris, by sledoc, 4 years old. Also, RP, Fields’ ch. f. Klien Bateman, by Gleneoe, dam by Keltpae, 4 years old. Je Little names cn. g McGrath, by Glencoe, dam by John , 4 years ola. Richards, pea Lae ere — v. f. Madonna, by Yorkshire, polis, fear OL) was 7eN FOURTH DX. ay ‘Taunepay.—Proprietor’s purse, 5 mile heats Seed pear eitcand over, to crty 106 lak, ‘¥.—Metropolitan Hotel stake for three year olds, two (2) mile neat«; $500 subseription, $200 for- feit; $500 saded by th» Metropolitan if two or ‘more start. Thos. W. Doewell names b. c. Agitator, by Chile Harold, dam Emily Thoma;, by Priam. ~ Miner names ch. ¢. sem Letcher, by Wagner, dam jedoe. as 5. Fowler names Ol. Glasscock’s gr. ¢. Little Arthur, by Glencoe dam Blue Boanew. ‘Alo, P. Blakeley’s b. ¢. lecriffer, by Sovereign, dam Sam Mitchell, by Leviathan RW. ames by Glencoe. FIFI Day. r)) . SaTuRDAY.—Ciub purve, $:,060; four mile heats. ba —Club purse, 6500; for beaten horses, two » 8, ‘The lovers of the turf nave an opportanity te witness }- the best race meeting ever run in Ameries. More than forty of the mort oelebrstea vorses in the world are now in 1g ov the course, «ud ml run daring the meet- ing—vot less than thirtecu chat have already ran three and four miles, ine/uding Lexington, Red Highlaod- er, One-e) ed Joe, Fauuy Fern, arrow, Litde Flea, Berry, Rube, Garret Lavis’aod Die Clap . This is the largert number of hoises ever ino on a race coure, and all good oues. The public may rely on tio goou races every day Nothing will be left undono Db; ie eins w rae Rat ler dolighwe who visit 6 Nacional Course during the y a 35 canes &©O. EW YORK RACES —NaTIONAL Ol FIRSP day, Monday, Sept 11.—Iwo matches. IR T RACE, Match for $2,000. mile heats. Capt. J. B. Miller names R D. Field’s s. m. Etlen Bate- man, 4 years old, by Glencve, dam by Ralipse. Dresa, bine and green. Col. Giascock names gr.c Little Arthur, 3 years old, by Glencoe, dam Blue Bonnets. Dress blue and blue. Kace to come off at 23¢ o'clock. SKUUND RACE. winh* ve. Kentucky —Match for $6,000, three mile & Doswell name ch. m. Fanny 4 years Wy Glensos out ef Onb. Dress Wes tae tices? G. W. Dillabunt names ch. ¢. Garrett ot fe a old, by poke ee by Sir Leslio Dress blue red, at 40’clock. matches will make one of the mest in- teresting and exciting day's racing of the meeting. There is alreacy a great amouat of money bet on them. Al the berses are im tip toy condition. in (ny) poner ee “ br oe orp at Fal- im mar: ct, connec: ti ushing aod Raftread, at Hunter's Polat, direct to the foto py Houston, Grand and Tenth street ferres. stages ran from Williamsburg *t all hours to the course, or eonoect with railroad at Hunter's Point. Strangers’ badges, ving the Lape egies the course for the week, price 10, to be had at gate. Admi:sion to the course, $1; mrin stanc, 60 conte. Field stund free. Members can obtein their mecals by application to R. B, Cheatham, tecretary, 88 Prince street, or on the course. A fine band of music will beim attendance durieg the entire meeting. S.J. CARVER & CO. ‘ATIONAL COUR-E, L. 1.—SHOULD TO-DAY BE raipy snd unpleasant the races will be postponed ‘at the Natioral Course, acd @ pennant displ. from the top of the St. Nickolas Jorel, and small bills sent to the ditteront ferries Strangers’ badges, giving t! leges of the eourse for the two weeks, te Ox 8. J. CARTER & CO. ATIONAL RACE COURSE.—DURING ‘HE DAYS of the races snd the ions] Horse Fair, tho steamer JELAND O.TY will leave Fulton market slip at 6, 8, 10,11, avd 12 a. M., 1,2 4 and 6 90 o’clook, P. M. cons ceth Hi int, where they will find free conveyance to the curs ot ates Point. a & 1. DUDLEY, Superintendent. FINE AR’ HE COUTTS PORTR+i.S —J. LESLIE FRASE? & CO, No 17 Apo street sequaint cheir patrons thatn) more impre-sione of the mys'ecious Jady oan so hadfo- love or money = The 60 copies ordered for Boston wer) font by express te br. Aitenovck's address. Sr Thomas’s ix wili be semt on Monday. SECU RSONS. ‘Beutne TO TAE FISHING BANK’.—THE STEAM. er LAURA KNAPP, Copt «aderson, will m-ke e trip every day ip the wren, Suilays exce; soavieg Amow meet at 13; o' loon: pring street, ‘at Ti; Peck slip, at &; Broome street, East river, $14; pier 3, North river, at) Sekck, touching at Or ney Island eneh way. | Ree 10 THE Fide ING BANKS—THE*TKAMER atrest, Kast river, Big; Plat 8, ; Pook allp, at 8; sb rt at 9 o'cloek. (Ca gltens ‘ead AXCURSION STRAME®. --T) T ELEGANT, 9.8), NEW Eicon GROKGE LAW, the only suitable eucconser May Queen, bas atiti nevera! days during the montis of Beyremner open to slitary and iy ou and partios parteuiars age |. M. Kopper, 0 BW. Enapy's, 255 Warhington’ surest’ poreer of Murray «izest, betwrun It: 4 uf XCURSION TO THE ¢IsMING BANK steamer LAURA KNAPP ¢ in the week, Sumtay a wmce pted evel, Sect, Fiver, Ss 6X; peat Nos 8 Morte wei ee fn ttc bent 44; pier No. river, at ® A cotilion band will be on board will Lend #¢ Coney Inland eash wap. Pas DOWN THY BAY 10 pROROOTS ig Mension house, Keyport. N J, The splendid pg tie ae es eents cach way. ndays excepted. rd ” Day STEAYER--T3E TRAMBOAT LAUR ‘4 KNAPP, Copt Anserson, is now open for militiry and civic excursions picnic parties. For partion | Jura apply at dung-riord’s Hovel, 168 Duane sirect, whore the eaptsin can be fonnd every evening, from 8 to 19 ‘ vempa, 4

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