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BTISEMENTS KENEWED EVERY DAY. "SALES AT AUCTION. = POTION NOSICE.J. S i be gw auc. Wed a at 10 , i tiomeer. needay, , Sve 2, ry at p (new shapes, ) and yellow ware, itannia and silver in to suit purchasers. UCTION NOTICE.—SAML OSGOOD WILL SELL BY suction, at 64 Nassau street, to-morrow, at 1034 @’clock A. M., @ large collection ture, com| all useful articles for house- UCTION NOTICE—W. J. INGRAHAM : to importation of No. 6 to 30 of richest fall styles ee oat eee ee ee silks of irs. Guillaume Fargis &'Co., comprising richest fmost valuable assortment of goods in their line, im- into this market. [UCTION NOTICE.—LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, vel &e., &e.—VAN WYCK, ROBBE & TOWN- 1D will sell om Friday, September 22, at 10 e’clook, at 96 Liberty street, the entire large and va'uable prtation in the above line of Messrs. Geo. hate gan com g @ fall and complete assortment plain ik, a and broche velvet ribbons, ali ; plein ‘figured silk ons, richest aiik }, Cords and tassels; twists, plain and fancy ons, ke., &e , being rich and fashionable goods onl: expressly ij d with a view to first class city UCTION S4LE RICH AND MAGNIFICENT HOU-E.- held furniture.—Important notice to pers, Welttatar, bent 30, steak ten . o | cers rain ‘tbe convents of 160 West ‘Twenty-fourth street, Highth avenue. The furniture was made to order on list of May, by one ef the best city manufacturers, cost upwards of six thousand dollars. Every article be peremptorily sold for cash to the highest bidder, r moving country. ‘arnitare con- Ta part of three rich and carved rosewood suites, in French satin brocatelle; elegant pianoforte, of splendid tone and finish; did rosewood ete, marble top, with plate doors and back, cost $120; richly carved and mahogany pier, sofa and centre tables; arm in brocade; E iG f ie He ad Falters ine an BH Hy i i pal: marble top rosewood and mahogany washs' ant china tollet sets, rick china vases snd ‘mantel ments, eignt aay inlaid clock, splendid decorated niocy tablagutiecy: ciivecase, epbeiaetirae met cu verware, spoons, forl her With the usual assortment of a well farai A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—SILVERSMITH’S fon on tuesday, Lope G1, at 1032 cloak, at. tho ion on at o’e) at the er of White and Contre streota, ror the sclera oad depot, a large assortment of manufactured ne silverware, consisting of forks, —— table ry, &c , together with the machinery of the estab- nent, being one of best manufactories in New . Also, & iron safe, made by 3. C. Herring, to , for jeweller’s use, am iha and powder proof. jet of superior bank scales. Terms cash, in money only, D. NASH, AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFF’S SALE—AT 10 o'clock, at the foot of Thirty-third street,- f river, the éntire contents of a atone yard, con’ og of white and other stone for building and other ones. JOHN WILSON, Deputy Sheriff. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 810 BROAD- Skis at the ware, 6tacpe plate Glaayohire’caten, ck A. M., at the store, Ye glass show cates, “the Crystal Palace, with cornices complate, ’ <QCUTOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — ILLIAM IRVING & CO , Auctioneers, will sell at jon, on Tuesday, September 19, at 1034 o'clock, at ie — nena Sevaitine made by Duncan e; brussels carpeta, elegan mahogany suites ‘lor furniture, in hair cloth; perpen arm irs, in velvet; rosewood amd mahogany marble top ire and pier tables, rosewood work and chess tables, sand acreens, superb French plate pier and mantel pes, elegant ormolu and bronze clocks and ornaments, d mah; sideboarde, marble tops, with cellerets itch ; off p and wings, superbly bound rated books, ry ext dining arm. 8, oval tables, is ware, china, & ; oretaries, marble top bookstands, elt it rosewood ig tables, carved mi marble td ing bureaus and washstands, wa , card tables, di tables, &c.; kitchen furni- ft stores, &c. , to trade, a and te asroriment of cabinet makers’ tools and mate- , ke. KECUTOR’S SALE OF CABINET MAKERS’ TOOLS.— WILLIAM IRVING & 0O., Auctioneers, will gel at Hon, on Tuesday, September 19, at 10} ears at Folton street, a large and complete assortment of net makers’ tools, patterns, &c., comprising work shes, nine chests of tools ae See was assortment of loose tools, calls, pal }, hand 8, cages, assorted serews, iron and wooden vices, cranks, chop; brushes, together with a p assortment fixtures. brass DWARD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SIN1ZENICH will rell at auction on , Sept st 1034 o'clock, at the salesrooms, 16 Wall street, a ral assortment of household farniture, consisting of ng, parlor farniture, otigy suits, rose woot bou- Sy ches pisnoticten, yy Descombe’s; centre 8,fmirrora f&ic, Also, % and sundry fancy goods. bp AUC! — ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF ull pieces furniture, mi oof and mi carpets Dedsteads, matrgses, &c., &e.—F. COLTON will bia.day, bag ber 19, at 1034 o'clock, at uction rooms, ‘Beckman street, Ey ee cn ood and mahogany furniture, 1! 068 of of} iw, cabinet furniture of every description for parlors, ig Tooms, bedrooms and basement. Also, three rose- H piarofortes im good order, several large French mantel and oval mirrors, oif paiatings, thirty dozen 4 maple and other chairs, velvet tapestry and in- carpets, French and other beds wardrobes, cases, sofas and sofa bedsteads, hair mattresses, to- T with cottage and bedroom furniture, &.,&c. All o6@ an assi; it, and will prove advantageous to aa weil a8 ail others in want. Sale will we - without regard to weather. Commencing at 10}¢ bek precisely. ROCERIES, EXPRESS WAGON, BRANDY, GIN and rum.—This day, at 120’clock, at the store st street, corner of Greenwich, contents of a retail ery and liquor etore, counters, tess, sugar, coffee, » 8OaP, egal ted and ale, W. a, CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. ORTGAGEE’S SALE OF WATC OSGOUD will sell ‘by anction Nassau street morning, Tuesday, at 1034 o'clock an assortment of riorlgold watches and fine jewelry, being ® portion of jstcck of a first clasa firm unfortunate in business: Matches ate from the best English maker, viz per, Tobies, Jchnson, &c, The other jewelry is such found in ‘first cless establishments, Every article be warranted aa represented in tho catalogue, and be positively soli to the highest bidder. Terms , city money. C, KEMP, AUCTIONEKR—IFURNITURE, PIANO- e fortes, mirrors, carpets, &c., this cay, (Tues J.) at 10 o'clock, at 85 Nassau street, two doors from on. R C Kemp will sell at auction as above, a very eand tandsome aesortment of household furnitare, ho fortes, carpets, mirrors, china ware, &, which rticvlarly worthy the attention of and trade, and consists of one Po ef carved rosewood lave pianoforte, cost nearly new; a ndid inatrument, parlor furniture en suite, and chairs, rish china dinner and tea se , extension dining tables, silver pleted - curtains, pier and oval mirzars, jis and other te, library and eet Dyn old Palntings, ble top centre and pier tables, mahogany and ot! stesds, hair mattresses and palliasses, cane seit irs, kitehen furniture, &c. Phanofortes:—at twelve ock, will be sold ¢ight elegant pe fortes, worth; tion of those in want good instruments. iy be examined the day before the sale, Oatalogu moraing of sale, &C.—SAMUEL HERIFF’S SALE —ON TAURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1854, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the corner of Forty: woth sircet and Second avenue, the contents of t Hiding known as thy New York Stecl Works, consist large quantity of ingot steel, finished octagos an are scrap steel, ingot moulds, belts, tools of varios lcriptions, new fire brick, &e , &e. . Satisfactory notes be taken for all amounts exceeding ‘$100, For her particulars, inquire of Clark & Cornwall, attor- 8, ke , No. 195 Heomway. HERIFT’S SALE—VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY, to be sold without reserve, on Taceday, Sept. 19, at ovelcek, at the City Brook'yn —Sol1 under fore sure of mortgage —-Consisting ofa new brick house, fee:front, 40 feet deep, costing $4,000 to build, with modern improvements. Also, a ps rear building, ‘able for any light manufactering business, costing 1000, Also, au adjoining lot of ground, 28 feet front, 100 feat daep is Incated 35 fest from f Pulte tly carve qsces 1y marble centre ‘splendidly carved ball stands, hall or ds, ar ceatcs, sonareaad, Sak Sad snd pler tables, tate totes, sof -o fo! Voltaire, easy and rocking chairs, 3 wood and book tables, card do, rosewood and oak re- ception |, new styles and designs; gothic ‘sewing el Tosewood and y bedsteads, mar: ble top dressing bureaus, wathstands and commodes te path and cane chamber Linge with and seat cottage tap 65 i te. Every sir mat torily sold by , ke. virtue of mortgs attention. oe art forte, one year lated forks, Plt shoguay Gothic Fea ters, hair mat robes, mahogany sof: aiture, &o, ———————SSS—S—=—=—_—_—_—_—_—— HOUSES, ROOMS, &C , WANTED. ‘ACRES.—WANTED, IOWA LANDS LOCA- by Nicholas Fiaig! ‘ork. Apply toH. Ma Nassau street, third floor, front room. OUSE WANTED—FROM THE FIRST OF or before, a medium size house, with or with- way, and below Fourteenth it. Rent moderate. Address S., box 1,137 Post 00 fag in and near New Der, out furniture, near stree' Office. ANY HOUSES WANTED.—VERY MANY APPLI- cations for houses to rent are daily received by the undersigned, at the Union square real estate office. Own- ers desirous of letting their houses will do well to call and their propert: No. 3 Ever leave information concern: EMERSON W. REYES oll oo carpets, feather beds, dressing and plain bureaus, washatands, sht for Catalogues on the morning of sa‘e, M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON THI W day, at 10 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, a large and lesirable assortment of ‘household furniture: one suit of and toilet pdeg ward fas, cane chairs, cots, kitchen fur- rev House, corner of Seventeenth street and Fourth avenue, 10 TAILORS—WaNTED, COUNTER ROOM AND THE stock of goods, by a tailor of experience. Cash paid. for what he may cut, and for which accommodation he will cut small work, in which branch he is equalto any. Address Shears, privilege of selling fi Broadway Post Office. ANTED—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF MODERATE size, with about 15 acres of land, contiguous to a railway, and within an hours ride of New York. '., Box 148, Herald office, New York. ‘ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, ElidER until first of bg BY by the year, dress R. house or cottage, in a gentee! ticulers. ‘ANTED—A FURNISSED BEDROOM, WITHOUT meals, for a single gentleman ; below Canal street. Price not to exceed $2 per week. Address, Wall, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A DENTIST, TBE WHOLE OR PART of a house, with all the modern improvements, near Broadway, be- shteanth streets. Please give par. ticulars and location in a note ‘addressed to D furnished ferred,) west of and Seen Woulin sca 2, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM IN A PRIVATE family. Terms not to exceed $8 per month. Re- rom & good ferences given. Address Room, Herald office. DRY GOODS, &c. 59 now pi impor Chantill, tich laces. and BROADWAY, MANUFACTURER’S DEPOT OF sels laces. The agen! ibit at retail e stock of the above JULES DELCi 596 Broadway, near Metropolitan: Hotel. EAP SILKS FROM AUCTION.—A T. STEWART & CO, will ofer on Monday, Sept. 18, new striped silks at 4s., 5s. and 6s. per yi ted silke, will be LL CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—SRODIE’3 GREAT opening day, for the fall season, is fixed for Tucs- September, on which occasion he will submit, for the approval of his ety customers, 8 large and select in imported and home made , Cloth and satin, in all Ladies will do well to chasing else- day, 26th assortment of novelties cloaks and mantilas, of vel: quhlities, plain and embroidered. ivepect this megnificent stock, before par where. 51 Canal street and 63 Lispenard street OSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES FROM AUCTION Great inducements! iden & Stewart, No. 779 Broadway, west ya this day a large and magnificent assortm ent of ladies’, children’s and gentle. 's hosiery, of the finest, a Great the ladies— end, near Grace Church, will 0} ins! ever offered. Also a beautiful «' bioché and French cashmere tra‘e, are also now ready for i MPORTED WOVE CORSETS.—MR3. GAYNOR HAS received per late arrivals, large additions to her stock of celebrated French and English wove corsets, and will continue to sell them at about haif the pri 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street, wholesale and at. W PARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—THE SUB poriber will open on Monday, Sept. 18, six cases of entirely nove} styles, in Parisian fall mantillas, imported He also oalls attention is own manufactures in both cloaks and mantilias, which are now ready, and comprise the largest and chearest stock ever seen in this cit; : LPL Li Sgn for city retail trade. to Parig mantilla emporium, 261 Bi and $10. EW CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—J. BECK & CO. to exhiblt at retail, on Thuraday BRopik, it, and best qaalit; k of collars, chemi- , skirts, infants’ robes, frocks, &c. D 'ORGE BULPIN, 361 BROADWAY, invites the attention of lacies to some of the finest specimens of camel’s hair shawls ever exhibited for sale in New York. His importations of long and square awis, for the present fall pection. GEO. ‘will be prepared 14th instant, their fall im) tion of velvet, sat tilk and cloth cloaks end maatillas, forming a large complete assortment of the newest and most 18, J. B. &Co,, invite the attention of the which have been for their house, from ferent courts of Rurope. elit some tanufactred is Pais expresny ie nos, Saxony plaids, &c., &e., the ue- tion eale, at prices full twenty. per sent lees than the cost of importation, No. 471 and Broome streets, one block below BILLIARDS, a E BASSFORD’S FIRST PREMIUM CRYSTAL PALACR best on extidi reaty for find alate and metal . § Ann ae billiard tables.—The judges . pov re chesp as any. . ern Ww et rubber ait cush! 149 Puiton street. ICLIARD TABLE FOR 8. dia rubber e1 on table at 26 Fulton street, Brooklyn. An entranor Every article in the trade for sale. A FIRST CLASS IN- YPDIWLLARD TABLES FOR SALE. —WE HAVE ON HAND of tables made with our patent Buyers will do well to call atour splendid sto otia robber cushions. footory snd examine before purchasing el GRIFTITH & UZUKER, ise where, @, €0 Aca street. 8 _liv- jtison, No. 3 NOVEM- ‘Ad- a small thy , and of easy access by ferry or oS. Wall stree:—rent must be incderaie. ‘Aply to W. P., Herald office, stating par- .D.8, it is plaid and N. B.—To pre- vent confusion with their regular stock of rich im , these goods exhibited (in ti store) on the left hand side of the rotunda. Chamber and Reade streets. Beir dway, A card for waually Ny —Very yy. N. ay cloth talmas, suited for the present weather, at jaish- o'clock. 81.00 on furniture; also life insurance and ten the use of it. Please address Candor, Heri $10,000 per annum. For at 257 Broadway, office No. 8, up #1 business man, with this amount, te manufacturing business which will iculars, aire trom’ 10 8 t WANTED—ON PROPERTY WORTH Pha) in Morrisania, on which a bo- THOS. L, BRAYNAN, 81 Wall street, —A YOUNG MAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- to the abore sum, cent Notes on these banks siymnent Sie ready male cutting, [ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED, IN ANY AMOUNT , watches, jewelry, nautica valuables, and personal highest cash instrument or bough atreet, ware, guns, neut apr hon ge cas! TINS, 20 Calkatine sis = ? AND MECHANICS’ BANK OF KENT County, Maryland.—Notes wanted by C. & E. W. |G, 61 Wall street. ‘ONEY—AT 289 brig Eon CASH ADVANCED ON wat ware, jewelry, merchandise and valuables of all toe or SoCo ern a2 Hint, a 4 Nae EXCHANGE BANK.—CAPITAL $500,000. Shares $100 each. DIRECTORS. Harris, Frederick Leake, & M. Bini David B. Cox, Dexter B. Britton, John Raymond, Isaac B. Wellington, Robert L. Mabey, lerick e, Pres’t. Robert T. Creamer, Cash’r. ts, t for second onds, ly cleared between $12,000 and $13,000 in one year, and may be made to do mere, H. H., Broadway Post Offies. ANK AGENCY, 66 AND 68 FULTON STREET.— Bitlet Kattiase Aap tell ta’ Bank, Memphis, 50 Washington, '50 cents. will be taken as above at_E. EVANS’, 69 and 68 Fulton street, in erall; prices. "RU WOOD, 69 Fultes floor, front room, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. ADVANCED LIBERALLY ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- Seta eeatieet ior to that date subscriptions will be received at Mesars. A. M. Bininger & Co.’s, 329 Greenwich street. BT. T. CREAMER, Cashier. New York, Sept. 15, 1854. COORBEONS AND FLUTINAS.—OUR FRIENDS AND iblic are respectfully informed that having removed from Chatham street, our celebrated instru- menta, #0 well known for the last fifteen to be had at the new etore of the old way, fall = UITAR AND SINGING.—MADAME MARION BEG3 to announce to her pupils, and the ladies of New York, that she hae removed to 779 Broadway. M. imparts a sufficient knowledge of the guitar in six lessons to enavle her pupils to accompany themselves MUSICAL, L, & J. JACO! the best makers, 0 easily in any kind of vocal music. INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, fully informs his pupils and the pa! ¥e-commene instructions on the pianoforte on the . Ail communications place, corner Greenwich street, will receive 83) Al attention. USICAL—A YOUNG LADY, A VERY SUPERIOR vocalii a situation as first soprano in a 0 take a few more pupils in vocal and instrumental music, on reasonable terms. Ap ist, wishes church choir, and will als ply at 103 Prince street (OFORTE PLAYER AND TUNER WANTED, IN A ‘wareroom.—A genteel young man who can tane 1nd 'y the piano. Address Pianoforte, box 132 Herald ce. offi sociated witl Mr. Charles Tate at oper Houre, corner of Anthony street and Broadway, where he will be most happy to meet them, N. B. stock of alwayson hand. Lunch daily from 'VERETT HOUSE, UNION SQUARE THIS ESTAB- lizhment is conducted entirely on the French plan. Families rooms will have their mesls the dining room attached to their apartments; each fa- mily are as private as though living in their own estab- lishment. Single gentlemen can take their meals in th: restaurant, or in small dinin, The proprietor pu ter season. BLANCARD,’ PROPRIETOR OF TSE PAVILION e Hotel, New Brighton, and formerly of the Globe Hotel, New York, respectfully informs the public that he has taken the large and commodious granite building, No. 825 Broadway, between Twelftn and Thieteenth streets, and ad; olning street, which ke intends 0} as lst of October, om the plan of hia former Glove ev Groton wat er, baths, ke. if desired. There will o’ clock. Be pene for rooms will be re- it the hotel, ‘HE BREVOORT HOUSE.—FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER of Kighth st.—This establishment, conducted exclu- oy on the European plan, has a restaurant attached, for the accommodation of Indies and gentlemen not re- siding in the hotel. Dinners and supper will be provided atall times, at short notice, either in private rooms or im the restaurant, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. <{ERONOMETER WATCHES.\—VERY FINK POOR 3) chronometers, ssriation, for aula a ond retai) SL OLD ¥ Sex worn, BG Ienoy Lins, $13 a A styles At lesa than u F , Wholesale ond ratail, No, 11 Wail street. meas YY, oad floor. iN’S CALIFORNIA DIAMOND RREAST ith chain attached, equal tothe real di plated watches, at watcher, wiusualy low watches, ath. &J, ‘al man, in thie cit oH $5 A few more of ies’ diamond watches, patent lever, hunting JACOBS, 407 Brosdway. Let A age eh th bing at than usual prices, wholesale ané @. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second feos. SHE TRADES, &O. a A et ENCLL CASE MAKERS WANTED.—NONE BUT EX- perienced hands need apply; to such, steady em- ment will be given. Apply at Warren, Potsdamer & bere, No. 1 Stanton atreet, lyn. pasts Fh ertaaaseccenhtni Ieee hn eel 10 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—A YOUNG with first rate references, wishes a situation as salesman, and is wil ir watches and make himself gene: baa seven years experience in a first HOTELS. lege are only nuine originals. 407 Broadway. ry wner is go- it can be seen at 151 Chambers street, from Madame RESPEOT. jolie that he iregued to No. 2 served in raged re for that Tone appy to show _ the suits of Spertnents, who wish team for the win- HAW! D. CLAPP. , from 10 to 12 o’clock. friends and in Twelfth a hotel, on the et, with al} the recent improvements in This hotel will bap ye be a table t which rua without any fn ton lesa than nenal prices; wholesals ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second fisor. me in hunt very low, at who! Wall street, moar ONS ~-GOLD $45; Address X.Y. Z., box 202 Herald office, 10 HATIERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS SALES- Me cteea suse trpicianon| the ti ade the bent war seven years’ ex nce in ri s of cit; reterences can be given. Letters addressed S. H., ES.—GOLD COOPER, MURLEX ANE canes, aplendié ale aod realy Broadway, CORB, $9 TO $48; GOLE 328; gold Adelaide, $13 to $26; god vo $48; gold ehaged and plain, $3 1d hexagou, $17 vo 842; gold Warsaw, $10 to te to clean and re- usefal; he has establishment. ry ral &: _ S=IPrme. i OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFRICA—FOR LIVER. Rat tee are W. will from the stream on fast. ‘A small steemaboat will leave Jer- ney City, to convey the passengers street. Passoogers are requested to be on bosrd at 1134 A. M.,” a the Pacific, aad Shippers will please take notice, that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. prs ae Bie teeth aecinctatel sian 8 LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—PACK- I et of 20th September.—The » new and fast sailing ship, WILLIAM T. Capt. J. B. Bell, will posttively sail as above, at 12 o’cloek preciasly. The for cabin, second cabia, and steer- age erg are unsurpassed. Persons about pro- ceeding to Europe, should make early applications to sroure berths on Boar, at per '36 tat titer o to W. &. T. , 85 South street. LIVERPOOL—THE PACKET SHIP CONSTITU- Be — rane aon gee Mg sail on ie msgs ers 8 ‘or passage C ‘on board, river, fort ,of iden lane, (- my THOS. u E, 83 South street. . ROH! pata eee eens eae IVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COM- I pany—Notice.—The CITY OF PHILADELPHIA will for Liverpool on September 28, instead of 9th ber, as previously advertised, SAMUEL SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, STEAMSHIP thelr favorite steamships Saturday, Nov. 26, 1864 City of Philadelphians Wedneaday 80, 1 iy, Aug. 80, 1854 City of Manchester. ‘ednesday, Sept 6, 1854 City of Philadelphia Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1854 City of Manchester. «Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1854 Saloon $00, $68 (s to state unenee poe ot third clase passengers be ren, found comfortably cooked (or $25........t0 TT BO trom Liverpoat! to out their friends can obtain stes of on Lit iu sums of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to ‘a, Agent, 17 Walnut and No, 7 Broad- way, New York. doard after Th September Al, For freight Or pos, ma) i ir or pas- sage, 7 to MORTIMER GSTON, Agent, 63 Compan; svamers GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 wer,) Ro. bert commander, and NEW YORK. ise’ boo bores’) will leave New York for tas , Vis. Sa , September 23, at 12 o'clock M. socom cabin, 960; third class’ $25. ‘New York elty’ silte or eald cap bobee. aie i o¥ i; “URN MesYMoN, 88 Broadway. U Sat a Pane te ugh Moe in- Uy an s.—Through passage - : thmus transit ticket, will be at the lowest rates. The Isthmus crossed in six hours. On Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 2 o’clock P. M., from pier foot of Warren pha river, will be eee iched the fleet steamship NORTH STAR, to connect cee with bdo au a eminasi GOLD ways at Panama, re vent detention in case of sccident. The sccommodatlons for pai in the steamers of the Pacific and United States Mail Eteamship parties about to visit California are invit amine for themselves. For passeee sppl, at the Compa- By’s office, 197 West street, to 6. 4 WHITNEY. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua.—Accessory Travsit Company of jicaragua, Proprietors.—Through in advance of the mail.—Only line giving through tickets, including the Isthmus crossing.—The splendid double engine steam- ship NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt. E. L. Tinklepaugh, 2,500 tons burthen, will leave from pier No. 8 North river, at 8 o'clock P. 3. precisely, for Puenta Arense, on Tuseday, Sept. 19, conn: th the steamship Cortes, 2, 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 pae- segeapply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No, 6 wling ; Green. IXTY DAYS PASSANGE—AUSTRALLA PIONEER Line, beget tg the United States mail.—The noble new clipper ip FLYING SCUD, 1,713 tons register, W. H. Barse master, will succeed the Gertrude as eighteenth ship of this line, and sail on the 20th inst. Tne hon gd is acknow! by competent judges Sipper Ship aloes Intending shippers and posseagers ipper a joat. ing shippers and passengers seeregeete Py cassette agi ~~ 10 Best river. t at lowest rates. Apply B. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. \—INDEPENDENT LINE.—THE BEAUTI- fal A 1 elipper ip FRIGATE BIRD, 806 tons re iter, Perry C. Cope, Commander, will be despatehed for felbourne on the 6th October.’ The small capacity of this splendid clipper, and her fine arrangements for pas segere, render her the most desirable ship now up. Sb: peers and Cag ay are requested to examin her at pier 8 East river, before eo eg mpage For freight or passage, at the lowest rat on board, or to ARKELL & ', 146 Pearl street. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING UNITED States mail for Melbourne and Sidney.—Clipper ihlp FLYING ECUD, with immediate despatch; ditto bark MIMBOD, Oe Lat; ditto ship WIN ABD, Oct. 20th. re! or ay RW CAMERON 116 Wall treet EMI-MONTHLY LINE FOR NEW ORLEAN3—STOP- PS) ping at Havana, earrying the United States mail.— CAHAWRBA, Shufeldt,commander, will sail ports,on Monday, September 25th, at 12 o’elock, from pier at foot of Beach street, North river. Freight taken or Mobile, Passengers for Havans must fore - is for io isi a pn iiutese ee te bt or a) STON OI iN & Co. agenta, 31 Broadway. N. B—The BLACK WAR- RIOR, f D’ Bullock. commander, will succeed the CAHAWBA, Monday, October 9. Bills of lading must be tent in for signing the evening previous to ship's ng. ‘OR KEY WEST AND NEW ORLEAN }—TOUCHING F at racols Bay, Ceder Keys, St. Marks, Apalachicola ame Sen Fa. The steamship PAMPERO. Captain Pawyer, will leave forthe above ports on Monday, 25th instant, For freight or passage apply to B2O0UE PETTES, 122 Pearl street. The Campero bas splendid ac- commodations for pasrengers Bima, Capt. Geo. R. Schenck, is expected to York for Savannah on Saturday, rept a P. M., from pier No. 4, North river. Bills lading signed by the clerk on board. For freight or passage apply to SAMUEL L MITCHIL,, 13 Broadway. For Florida, through tickets trom New York to Jack- conville, $31.” Pilatka, $33. (OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI-WEEKLY United states mail live —The new and fast going Steamer NASAVILLE, M. Berry, commancer, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on “aturday, Sept. 23, at 4 0’ elo P.M, precisely. For freight, apply on board, where bills of lading will be sigred: and for prssage, at tae of fice of SPOFFORD, TILEST & CO, 30 Broidway. Through tickets to Florida, es follows:—fo Jacksonville, $51; to Pilatka, $33, OR THE SOUTH.—THE STEAMSHIP ROANOKE. Captain Skinner, will leave pier 13 N R..on Wednes. day afternoon, 20th instant, for Norfolk passengers wishing to proceed further South can tal Seaboard end koanoke Railroad at Norfolk, connect with the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, the Charleston ond Avgusta road, &e., &e. This is the on!y steamer ing South on Wednes¢ay, and passengors will find her accgn modations first class. Apply to LUDLAM & PLEASANT), 32 Broadway. (OR VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, GEORGL F 8. mail steams! &e.—THE U. Capt. Skinner, wil ednesday afternoon hip ROANOK e pier No. 18 North ae 20, at 4 o'clock, for Norfolk, Petoraburg and Richmond. Time to Norfoik, about twenty four hours. Passengers arri there can take the Sesboard and Roy iver , on noke, and Wi by ta, Atalanta, yr &o. and fare to Grertelis $0; to Petersburg end Righmond’ $10. Steere, half price,’ For ht 4 on and for to 32 way. Eo “~~ ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS, DON COFFEE HOUSE, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. a i Wd Star a not that ‘after some months pation of the above Prion | hotel, he has effected improvements in the general construction of the house as ho feels assured are specially demanded at the present time, and which, with attent to business, be will entitle the London Coffee House to its pristine wide- peebeBbe: tp a , in point of space, as welles van! “ accommode’ ation and quietness of tion, have been known and appreciated for more than s century. A spacious end handsome smoking room. Herald office, will be promptly attended to. (idllllihleeinbcdiada et codialieiiasaagiaatemeembionnieeiiaiiniansecntvils Waa. FIRST RATE WORKMEN IN SASH,, doors ead blinds by machinery. None need bat first rate sad experienced men. engage for e*y our or more tho best of wa) | Prarie Micon, WILLIAM WADE & OO * St. Louls Plan ‘og Mall, St. Louis, ‘To those who wi up- HOTEL, (CARRICK'S,) 66 GEORGE Ow, Feihsod —-Oentioaaen Ma bg mercial metropolis of Scotland are respeotfully informed that this old established and well known hotel has been recently enla: by the addition of an e! it cow coffee room and dining hall, a number of additi bed- its for families. The arrange- ont are such as will insure te There rooms and private a] ments of this estal degree of comfort rarely met with. another Royal Hotel in Glasgow, visite are re on their arrival for Carrick’s. Ja ORRICK, Propristar. meee Thekets to ef the house, ' Tomspay, Surt. 19. an ecsnteat wich of tha apps pestomizns, ¥7 Jenene Revel, OR THE MAGIC PEN, produced at « cost MayT mHOUBAND PREPARATION. New scenery, sew machizery, new transformations, tenia met dane, and tow mule or saan ‘combines the Sipetbie on fifteen pwn splendid jolstanel tricks, transfor: tations and coma incident i Babilas. - Antoine Ravel Jerome Ravel wert ‘fees ‘The the celebrated tableaux vivants of THE ITALIAN BRIGANDS, and an ALMANDE A TROIS, by M’lle Victorine Franck, Natalie ‘Tillman, and M. Paul Brillant. Bas CHAMBERS STREET.—ANOTHER NEW be THROUGH THE CLOUDS, will be produced this evening, Tuesday, Sept. 19, with a powerful cast; also the new farce of THE FILLIBUSTER, in which Mr. Burton will appear as John Jacobs and M. Wheesy; also the Sag Toby TrOMp.s..s0ssseeeeseses sree eres éeoeee Mr, Burton To-morrow, THE SERIOUS FAMILY. WERY THEATRE. PROPRIETOR, I. P. WALDRON, Btage Manager, F. 0. Wemyss. Open Gatory, 32 IK, ing, Be a Ee ad cont aday er 3 FOUIC Aistehs; the frat act ot ROBEM MACAIRE; and MAZEPPA AND THE WILD HORSE. ORDT"S RATIONAL SrmareR Deane | CIROLE AND Boxes, cents; eente; Orchesta Sete, [conta Feivate Boxes, 95.” Doors open at 7 on ; Commence at Ut Teniay evcing. Eopt. 10, FASHION AND FAMINE; after which, Favorite by Miss LeFolle; followed by TAE CHILDREN IN THE OOD; after which, Mr. Johm Diamond tn his Dances; and to conclude with CROSSING THE LIN] B= °§ ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 539 BROAD- way. OFEN ue ‘VERY NIGHT. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS on the of ICREZIA BORGLA, wa i ote a Wa with the unrivalled G, Swaine Buckley,,........ BA sesrersevevees Mies A. Eleanor... of the new bur’ o and Opera sustained the celebrated Buckley’s ferences: Concert commences at a quarter before 8 o’clock. Tickets, 25 cents; Orchestra Seats, 50 cents. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—PERFORMANCES afternoon and evening.—Engagement of the cele- brated Kook Children, the vooal and musical phenomena of the age; the United Twins, two children with only one back; the African Boa Constrictor, 28 feet long, and alive; the only lividg Rhinoceros in America; the Happy Fi , &c.—Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1854, Aft at 3 o’clock, the pretty piece of WHO SPEAKS FIRST, the ex. traordinary vocal and musical feata of the Kook Chil. dren, and the new farce just received from Lesdon, and called HEADS OR TAILS. Evening, at 73, the famous French drama of the CORSICAN BROTHER*, after which the musical farce of tho SWISS COTTAGE. Admission 26e ; children under ten 1234 cents. AST WEEK OF THE HIPPODROME. GREAT MUSICAL WONDER. First introduction in this city of the Stupendous Me- chanical Orchestra, called THE APOLONIOON._ . On Tuesday afternoon and evening, snd during the week, thie newly invented musical instrument, combin- ing immense power with perfect harmony, will perform ‘a variety of Airs, Marches, ete , at the Hippodrome, with r a.l the effects of a FULL BAND OF SIXTY MUSICIANS Together with a great variety of other performances, enumerated in the programmes of she day. Boxes, 50 cents; children half price; Pit, 25 oente, Doors open at 23g in the afterneon, and at 7 o'clock in pears 8; performance to commence at 3 and 8 o'clock. ANFORD’S (WHISTLE) BENEFIT.—STUYVESANT Institute, 659 Broadway.—Last night but one of Sanford’s Troupe. Sanford in ten characters, Go to night. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 734 Admission 25 cents. Wednesday, sliter’s benefit. Wao is Dick ?—will be explained 8. S. SANFORD. RIGINAL JACOBS.—THE FRIENDS OF JOHN Jacobs, and the public in general, are respectfully informed that the original John can be seen daring the gay, at his store 407 Broadway, and at Burton's theatre, this evening, in the new farce. |ONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.—THE BROTHERS MOL lenhauer and Madame Covelie Peanvellior, (pienist from Paris,) will open their conservatory on the 210s ¢ tober, 141 Ninth street. The grand public soirees will commence on the 10th of October at Dodworth’s aca- demy, 806 Broadway. Full particulars to be seen in all the principal music stores, Hours of reception from 10 till 2 o’clock, 141 Niath street. (RANKLIN MUSEUM, 53 BOWERY.—THE ABOVE establishment, the only one in the United States Pookans the Model Artis's are exhibited, is now open for season, viog two splendid entertainments every 5 the afternoon, at 8 o’elock in the “OCKWOOD'S GREAT PAINTING OF THE LAST Judgment is now op exhibition day and evening at he Hall, 606 Broadway, Admittance 25 cents. ATIONAL DRAMATIC COMPANY.—NOTICE —MEM bers of this company are a to attend theic regular annual meeting, to ke held at Myrtle Hall, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening next, SeptemYer 20. Persons desirous of Cea ge company can do so by calling on, or addressing, W. STANLEY, Secretary, 61 Prince street, Brooklyn, Nou —CHESNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADEL- hia —The ladies and gentlemen who are engaged at this establishment for the eosuing season, are re- quested to meet in the Green Room, on Tuesday morn- ing, September 19, for business and rehearsal, prep ara- tory to the opening. WM. F. JOHNSON, Stage Manager, for Mr. James Quinlan. COAL, &C, Ce AND FLOUR.—COAL, FIRST QUALITY, NUT size, $6 00 per ton; egg or grate coal, $675; flour, by the single barrel, at the wholesale market price, de: livered in New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, or Jersey al Apply at the People’s Goal and Flour Agency, way. tients in his speciality, at his com: oe atsect, from 8 A. M. too P.M ttended to. R. ,LARMONT’S MEDICAL ADVISER, ELEVENTR ion, pages, engravings. Both married and single should consult it. Sold at No. 222 Broadway, and mailed free for $1 by ths author, M. Larmont, phy: rician and surgeon, No. 42 Reade strect, corner of Brosd- way, whore he is consulted from 11 A. M. till? P.M, and 6 to 9 in the evening, — excepted, (not the dra, store.) Address all ietters box. No’ 844 Now York Post Office. We concur with all the other papers in recom: mendieg Dr Larmont to the afflicted. arier des Etais Unis, Staats Zeitung, National Democrat, Day Book, and New Branswick Times R. WARREN, MEMBER OF THE COLLUGE OF Surgeons of Dublin aad Edinburg, attemis to pri Yate practice at his old established ollice, 71 Madison strect, near Catherine, whero he is performing the most astonishing cures on record. R. WARD’S REMEDIES EXCEED RVERYTHING« sure, speedy, satisfactory. Depot 50 Canal eet, Sno door from Broadway. Thove who have been boteht by pretenders, are sure of a cure from Yr, Ward's rome. éiea, often in’a very few days. Wo charge till cared t those calling in time. D* WARR WITH HIS CELESRATEO AMAZING modicin@® is making the most astonishing cares ow Fecord, at his office, 60 Canal street, one door from Broadway. Country lettere containing $5, served with acvico and mediciae by return post. Hix treatment never known to fall. R. CORBETT, 19 DUANE S1RERT, MEMBER OF THT University of New York, may be consulted oa ah ensen, Dr. 0.’s rooms are #0 arranged that pation’ never come in contact. The ntmoat secteny o! and uo charge made unless perfectty eure. R. COOPER, 14 DUANE SFREEI, 80 LONG KNOWS to the citizens of New York, may be consulted wid confidence, as usaal, at his old o! where all who beg suffered from the maltreatment of preiencers may re? on being honorably treated. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BK O02 sulted ‘confidentially on diseases. Twenty-two year. ‘One 8} ity enables Dr. J. to cure auch onsen @ those loss experienced than himself. Gow effectualiy cured without the ase 6 R. DUBOIS’ OFFICE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE TREAT- ment of the diseases of females, 1,049 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth street. Remedies for female derange. ments, from $1 to $5, Advice gratis. Consultations and letters confidential. Count letters, containing $5, served with advice and mnediclae by return post. Retief guaranteed in all cases. Patients at a distance provided ‘with eligible board, nursing, and attendance. padchontaitenditateni Tentaser. | Ahern IR ASTLEY COOPER’3 MILD APERIENT, ANTI-Bil Sliced anit Dy peptic Pi for sale by A. B. & Dy DB AGO Fulton street, and all resj E FEEL IT OUR DUTY TO INFORM THOSE OF OUR readers who have read the challenge to the New York facnity, by Mrs, Paff, in the gga Be ig of the 17th, that by's mistake of the priater, “W. D. Pai” was net up, instead of t “Delancey, H. B. bod and her father’s name is no humbug, but the greatest the it century. Cor aale by ta 7. Dr, BALLARD, iat, &o., 933 Broad Ne the eed’ of the Base Orchestra Stalls, $1; Private Boxes, $6 ead te «i , Sept. 19, Heaps Soto, assisted gr er he GREAT METROPOLITAN THEATRE —HENRY Willard, Proj —Doors open at Tuesday ee PAS DES DI ; Harry Fytinge, 81 36) ourtan ane at o'clock. a be Ux NATION LE Rousse Capt: Stanley Mr, Boniface | ise Bri EQ. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ensgorderapeas H. WOOD, Business Manager. Gk. 4 7 poneamocs, GRU ANTE oy ere, posse by the most accomplished company in the This weet, the Extray Jack Strike., Robert Macaire . A. Doors open at 634 o’cleck; to commence at 7%, pre cise'y, OPERA.—CASTLE GARDEN.—IN of the dramatic sheet Py, MAD, RISI AND SIGNOR MARIO, and the enthusiastic and tumultuous applause at enc representation, by the largest audiences ever assembled teal leas ogo” menos ete ee ‘will be repeated on. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEP] EMBER 20, on which occasion MADAME GRIFI AND SIGNOR MARIO will pgpeas, for the eighth time tn America, Fifth night of NORMA, 7a of MACAIRE. togers, V Doors open at 636; performance to o"Beoured seats, at $8 cach, and promenade tckete at seats, at an ach, may be obtained, from 9 o'clock A.M. te , at the office of the Treasurer, BERRY & GORDON’S musie store, 207 Broadway. f Also, at W. Hall & Yon’s music store, 239 Broadwagg 8. Jollie’s, 300 Broadway; H. Waters, 333 Broadway; Van Norden & King’s, 45 Wail street. ‘Tickets cam alee be had at the offices, Castle Garden, in the , Notice. Promenade tickets not admitted ALLACK’S THEATRE.—TO NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 18 ERNESTINE SIGNORITA SOTO, GRAND BOLERO, axD HEADS OR TAILS, SOTO on Thursday and Saturday. "Tccthe aitropotltan Thoatre upon the opening night 0 Me: tan Theatre upon the opening —The management of this great Theatre to returs tneif warmest acknow’edgmeuts to their generous patrons, and beg to sssure them that every sedulous effort ehall be oxerted to amuse and instruct. Artiste of great attainment will be engaged, aud novelties of rare merit will ‘ily produced. c's obliged servants, WILLARD & EYTINGE. HE OPERA —SPECIAL NOTICE.—TO THE CITIZENS of Philadelphia and Baltimore.—In answer to and telegraphic inquiries, NORMA will be repeated om ‘Wednesday, the 24th, and Friday, the 26th inst. {\X'RLORDINARY NOVELTY.—SIGNOR DONETTVS Lilliputian Circas, at the Brooklyn Museum, for four nights only—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ‘amd Saturday of this week. The entertainmeuts will com~ rise Serious and Gomi: Pant.mimes, Slack and Tight Dancing, Kace Course Exerci: ¢ Monkey Circus, Melo-dramatle Spectacle of 1HE DESERTER, together with Donetti’s truly beautiful Chemicsl Ilusfons, intre- Cueing « moving Panorama of Ruins in Syria and Erap- tion of Mount Vesuvius. Doors open at 7; to commence at 73¢ o'clock. Admittance 25 cents; children half price. Reserved seate for ladies. R EXHIBITIO! DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 806 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street.—Mr. Dod- worth has the honor of announcing to his friends aa@ the public, that the classes for the ensuing season wild commence on Saturday, October 7th, at 3 P.M, for la dies; at 4 for children, and at 73¢ o'clock for gentlemen. The it establishment has additic deco- rated, the floor re'aid, and other improvements made daring the summer montfs. The improved system of inatructiop, so successful since its adoption, be re- tained with slight alterations suggested by experience. Every novelty worthy of attention will be introduced, in addition to all the dances in ordinary use—with the same careful attention to the progress and deportmeat of the pupils, which has been so distinguishing a acteristic of this academy. C cont can be had at aay days, hours, and terms of instruction, time at the academy, or will be sent by post. 60 WEST FOUR. FreEeno’s DANCING ACADEMY, teenth street.—! C. Dubreul Ferrero and B ried Pham cg od that they will re-open their achool on Saturday, the 7th of ber. Young ladies? and master’s classes ene a ae Saturdays, and Mondays and Thursdays, at . ‘es evening class Mondays and Thar 7 PM rater day evenings bre Pigpsv ‘M. -Private le ot Trego schools attended. Soirees given as us DE G. BROOKES DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 93 ja Broome street, between Broadway and the le —Haviog recently adopted an entire new method of in- struction, the pupris are enabled to acquire all the fask- ionab’e dances ina very few lessons. Two new classes are now bps 3 for Tuegday—Indies meet at 3 o’dleok P. M., and en at 73g. Also, a new class for children, on Wednesday, at 3% P.M. ladies priaasy classes are under the direction of Mra. Brookes. Mre. Brockes’ evening classes for ladies (exclusively) are now forming for Weduesdsy and Saturday nights. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEE- pia, from pier No. 1 North River.—Two dally, at 7 A. M.and3P.M. The Line at 7 M., by stesinboat Johd Potter, to South Amboy; by ears to way aes to Philaielphie. Fare $2; giess, $1 15. ipreee line at 3 5 M., by John “Potter ts ; thence Camden by cars; through five hours, Fase, $8. Wap sccommotation and emab. rae ie 60; emigrant line at 6 P, tare, 5 AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERMEEDE- ate landings—Farve one dollar —Meals sorved board.—ihe steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON, a B. Odeil, will leave New York, from footof Jay every Tuestay, Thureday and Saturday, at 7 ovcloak Returning, will leave Albany every day, Wednesdap lity EW YORK AND PHILADETHIA AND THE SOUTR and Weet, via Now Jersey Railrond.—United mail and expresa lines leave New York, foot of Cortian®® mreot, at 7, 8 and 10 o'clock A. M., and 43¢ andé P.M Through in four hours. Fare $2 26 in 7, $276 in 44, ome $5 in 8, 10 aud 6." The New Jersey accommodation hue leaves at 12 M., at $2, at way stations, Through tickets sold for 6) amd the and for Baltimore, Washi , Norfolk, &e., aad ¥ checked to Washington ia 8 and 10 2, M. ences. She also on buenas from 10 A. M., to6 P.M. Residence 164 Sevens. avenue. i | ADAME MORROW M 18, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THR erases i Hi tt i

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