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ALBERT H. NICOLAY, No. 4 Broad street. NOTICE—GREEN AND by auction, on the 61h stieet, on Thurs: ‘exe day, the entire stock and fancy tresn, =] N ROTICE.—THO:. Bell & Bash, we qill sell Nae ep A Sworfe a gt near Broadway, the stock fiatuses of the establishms:t; the tiquors ore yaseae: ied with the gemaine arti, ole te Leese as well ar oad gr ime-plece, refrigera ’ ens learoom. ; 4 UCTION NOTICE.—THO3. BELL, AUCTIONEER. Bell & Bash, store 27 Centre streot— Monda; , at 164 Seventh avenue, boarding hou bureaus, let of feather beds, De , Waebstand: ané utensils. Sale looking glasses, ‘kitshen furniture Sauce on ie ecaee is going West, UCTION 8ALE.—THI3 MORNING, (SATURDAY,) o’clock, at 64 Nassau 6 D, auctioneer, will sel) as above, - “a housetold farniture, ppm }» pisnofortes, booke ses, mahogany and resew. a, bureaus, wardrobes, extension tables, marble rocking, arm, parlor aad etegeres, marble to» snd uther washstands, lace window curtains, &. The panos M. Sale positive and for ash only. Goods can be packed on the premises. UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, CHINA, ry. glassware, &c.—C. W. HOLMES wil Sept. 30, at 103¢ o'clock, Yat the sa'es- ), & lot of new and secondhand fur- biture, also » large lot of fine china and glassware, deco- rated and gold band china tes and tete a-tete nets, toilet wwian and gilt china pitchers, elegant vases, fancy ‘Also, on Monday, at 103, o'clock, the con- large house on Twenty -sixth street, near Sev- sofas and sofa beds, mattresses and po! OOKS.—THE LATE VERY REV. FATHER VARELA’S large valuable collection of books, in Catholic egy and miscellaneous literature, will be sold by Bengs, Brother & Co, No. 13 Park row, on tober 2, and following “sy, at 6 P.M. pre- A. J. MOHALES, Executor, , GLASS, CHINA, YELLOW AND ROOK. ware —Auction netice.—J. E. VAN ANT- Ww. SON will sell on Tuesday, October 3, at 10 @etock, at 216 Pearl street, 161 crates and hh 208 erates Gootfeliow’s, yer’s, Aleock’s and ite 27 0. C. dipt and edg’d ware; 5 do. eDow and 9 do, Kockingham spittoons; 7 crates light printed; 2 hbds. China in 44 piecer; 90 ¢ ware; vases, Frensh China plates, dishes, &s.; I do. teaca 6 and waiters, knivers and forks, &. —" he above to be sold in lots to suit purchasers, | grocers and country merchants will find it ‘their interest to attend. All ware packed in the best or- der for shipping. D NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 810 BOAD- ‘way—By virtue of a chatiel mortg: 2, 1854, at 10 e’closk, A Battery Hotel. cormer of Battery ‘and Greenwieh street, a large lot of the farniture, bedding, b-dsteads, and chamber 4 im salc house, oil cloths, carpet FREDERICK L. VULTE, Atto were; 2 do. tea tri g known as the ney for mortgagee. RD SINTZENICH, AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD SINTZENICH will sell at auction on Saturday, -ept. 11 o'clock, at the suction room, 16 Wall street, fine wines, pte rime imported segars, Spanish olives, Be ‘the wines include spleni for private ure many years since: Sosfansas veux pert aime aetetiny insured jon doek port, a aan: 0) pure do.; One old Otard “ a Castilion de ;Sazerac genuine aon avé +t Julien brands; clarets Bel. ebampsyne. 4 ve: wine; ay few cases sdeira, importe: pale and brown do.; ips do, Verzenay hn cordials, assorted; duir’s Edinburg ale ; old Hollaed club &, Also, prime Havans sezars— Operas, La Gota de Agus. Figaro, E Plu- Emulacione, La Lyra, Every article warranted and ether favorite prands. COLTON, ‘AUGTIONEER. ORTGAGE SALE OF oil cloths, pianos, Colton will sell this ‘ept. 30, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction large and general as- nt furniture, most of good eondition. It will embrace rose; rved and plain furniture, tere sofas, bookcases sna wardrobes, dress and bureaus, ¢ining anc extension tables, marble top side, card, dining and work do , couches, sofs tresses, cottage and bed oom chairs, curl mapls ani office Also three large sebold furnitare, day, Saturday, Ks ooms. 69 Beekman street, a ver Dedsteace, hair ture. all kinds of mahi @e,, Vel aire vitobea furniture, & resewood pianofc in fortes. Frevch plate mirrors snd two oval do., several oil paint- Also a,Jarge lot of new and cloths, suitable for the trade and ali others in want lot of silver plated ware. Yemptery Witbout regard to weather. LL BRED MARE AT AUCTION —THIS DAY (31- atid oo y B. mare 'e\ fast in ght harness, and out of the Die, Pleasant saddle secondhand earpets and LEEDS & CO., tha . JENKIN®, AUCTIONEER.—UPPER MORRIS- nia House and Lot —DUMONT & J&NKLNS will eel action on tharsday, Oct, 5, at 12 o’clock, at the Merchanta’ Exchange, the two story attic and basement id lot on Woodruff avenue, Fairmount, The house was bui Upper Morrisa: mapner for the owner's use, Fp re stom ge &e , house 4 by 16 feet: lot 160 by 200 fe execilent water on the premises; five mi: pot om plank road; twenty-five traios dail ty, from 6 A. M. to il P. M. @hare money may remain on bond ENRY H LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. H. Lt this day, at 12 o'clock, in front of our store, 1 rau street, @ pair of Morgan mires, 6 years old, 15 th, warranted sound and kind, and wi!l travel done ladies’ ssddle horse Also one arly new; seetof doable harness, (ne e, about 1634 hands high. 6 years oid, ‘all barn Part of the pur- » ary’ a quence of the owner being about to leave for Cali A beautifol dark bay pony, ingly handsome, suitable sound, trote or esnt coded mare Lady Newington, rising 6 years old ; she in one of the b st mddle hor-es in the count ry The owner offers to run her against any thing of Porfectly soand and kind, 4 ness, msde by one Of the best city ed suiabis for & 12 to 13 hands higi her size for her value. little used A be: @artman ora truckman, 1 warranted sound and hind, sbeut 18% hance high, between 7 and 6 yeare round kind very sn; e road horse, cin UCTIONEER —BY HH. LEED &Co,, on Saturdsy, Eept 80, at 10 Pui ea) ION 4 Sig apparel belonging to the ostale of the lave 0: Lave deceased. m2 o’elock, by order of the eresa ters, an assortment of diamond and other jewelry, ARK WRAY, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNEE’S SALE this day, ‘September and Wil iem streets, comprising stx ele- new and second hand, city makers ; two @aven, rose yoo’, mahogany and walaus ‘the wh atwenye” IL, PAINTINGS —IOHN L VANDEWATER, AUO~ Ml soli this cay, Sept 30, at 10% o’eloek, jer atree 6, & choice col in rich gilt frames, re exhintted, coasistis view of Chalk Clits er; winter Inadecapes, by Stra- environs of Ragusa, by Muller; ich will positively 4 fold By order Jeetion of “ m origina! patatlcgs of Frgland, by Vangizola: Fem; Correehy by Benet oval patatt der it ings ni 84, celebrated artirts, SmteaSing bad Also, 8 How of five cues of Also, @ line of grane alogues now ready JETER PARKS, AUCTIONEER, ON MONDAY, Of. 2, wil nell at the suction room, 79 seers street, new ey goods, holiday p ‘oseate, galvatic batterisa, wrough) laso aud second hand furniture, fan UEFELL W. large save of housebeld furniture e jay) morning, st 10), o'clock, at house No 72 ‘evens. pear Fourteenth street, wul be eoutinued Menten. at the same hour. This will be found the rgest and most attractive sale of the se.s00. Goods sold to 4a: it positively be removed by oi to-night No Portpopement om any eceoust pa USSELL W. WESTOOTT, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE ‘continuation sale of rich aed costly housahoii fur- biture, this day, Saturdey, at 103 o'clock, at house No. 72 Righth avenue, near Fourteenth street, being the entire splendid furniture cf the above house. 0: to the great quantity to be sold the sale will be continue om Mondey at the same hour. Catalogues each day. ‘These who attend these sales are ssaured ,that every ar- ticle will be positively sold without reserve. and a depo- sit will be required of every Se. The furniture in part consists of a full 7 octave rosqyood pianoforte, round corners, cost $400; rosewood parlor tare, carved, in brocatelle en sult, richly carved rosewood ta- bles, eres, rosewood mu sic cal , rich English car- pete, rugs, splendid large plate mirrors, richly med, embroidered cur Fich shades, tete a-tetea in velvet anc baircloth, Voltaire and armehairs, rosewood and ees igh spring seat chairs, &e , with magnidcent Bevres and Dresden ‘vases ornaments, &e.; also, twelve ecstly oilpaintings in rich frames, &e: Chamber /urniture—Rose wood bookcase, rose and mahogany French bedstea‘s, walnut do,. with superior hair mattresses to fit, feather beds, bol- sters and pillows. blankets, rosewood aud mahogeny dreesing bureaus, marble top washstands,very rich china toilet sets, oval an? gilt mirr sofag, poner sofe dedst clo:ks, cheval ) he ement Peraitens- Oak end walnut al aa dining tables, oil cloth, bureaus, carpeta, sidedoards, card breakfast tables, refrigerators, rich silver ware, ivory cutlery, cat agape gent obina dinner and tea seta, solar lamps, with a vaiusble quantity of kitchen furniture. Sale 103, precisely. No postponement on any account. Oris, SALE OF MARBLE—ON MONDAY, OCT. 2, 1664, at the corner of Clarkson and Gieenwich streets, consisting of marble mantels, monuments, tomb- stones, block marble, &c., ke. Siivety SALE OF JEWFLRY, WATCHES, & —ON ‘Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1854, at 10 0’closk A.M, at No. [0 Broadway, consisting of silver lever watches, watch movements, in tii ee can Hi HERIFF’S SALE—THI3 (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Orton. 80, at 2 o’clook, at 65 Court street, Brooklyn, a lot of china and crockery ware; aie lot of furniture, Joun Prexce, Deputy. LOTY, Sheriff. ‘M. WIT’ AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON this day, a 10% o’olock, at 187 Canal street, all the genteel hourehold furniture of a family breaking up housekeeping. consisting of one elegant rosewood pisno- forte, two h plate pier-glasses, with base tables; Wora!y bookcases, book sofas, sofa bedsteads, chairs, cen- tre, dlaing and = koe Loney ha Prin Baa a! spoons, cutlery, chins. g! pes! otner cai , Oilcloths, stair reds, pain! veaes clocks, mi y, French ai steads, hair rhattresses, feather beds blankets, comforters, rosewood and mshogany dres: Doresus, slain do , washstands, tolet sets, mahogany printed work tabies, basement and kitchen furniture, cooking stoves, and also 8 quantity of fancy govds, soaps, perfumery. hd __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &50., WANTED. ANTEP—A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR A GENTLE. man and wife, without family. Possession at once {f possible. Address Now York elty Post Ofte, box 2,278, ‘with real name, locstion, and terms. PARIMENTS WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A consisting of four bedrooms, and sittiag room and iteben. ‘The neighborhood of Fourth or Fifth streets preferred. Please address H. F., Herald office. A HORSE WANTED—ABOUT 153 HANDS HIGH, d kind in single and double harness, a good family horse that can tret in 3; minutes and of great endar- aces, or a pacer that gan pace in 334 minutes. Apply at 49 Vandam street. YOUNG GENTLEWAN, WITH HIS WIFE AND SER- vant, want four unfurnished without board, in a modern house of a respectadic family and neighbor- bood, where there are no other occupants, in New York, any place between Twentieth strect snd Yorkville, Brook- lyn or Williamsburg. Address, ststiog terms, location, for three days, Tom Pinch, Broa wsy Post Office. Pn OF A HOUSE WANTED IN WILLIAMSBURG, for » small family, in a plowsant neighborhood, to consist of buck or front basément and firs: floor, and not to be too far from Peck slip ferry. For fu: ther particu lias; rating rent, &c., please address H.B., box 624, ce. Ps OF A HOUSE WaNTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, without children. Location between Walker street and Thirteenth street. Addrasa F.8.R., stating terms, Herald office. ‘ANTED--PART OF A GOOD HOU3E IN A MOST reapectable situation up town, unfurnished, to con- sist of two parlors, or one parlor and extension dining room, four good sized chambers, one_attic for two ver- vente, kitehen and prit es, for an oli gentlemen, wife and rain bp see. Be are fe the house es no name on the door. ress, particulars, Hudson River, Herald office. Wr WHOLE, OR HALF OF A PLAINLY, but comfortably furnished bonse in New York or Brooblyn. Brooklyn preferred, in the vicinity of fulton, South or Hamilten ferries, for a small family. Kent must be moder, References exchanged. A Cc. J, box No 11, Post 0: Win? TO RENT—A NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, inthe city mite of Brooklyn, containing eight’ or nine rooms, with one or two lots of grouné, with stable, &ec., situated on some pleasant avenue or strest; will rent fora term of years. Rent not to exceed $400 per annum. Address Doctor, Herald office, for one week PLNANCIAL. 100. or 0 —THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD. pA —The andersigned offers to ex- ange one hundred jousand dollars worth of real estate, (hart, productive and part vacsot lots,) in the city of yn, for Third Avenue Railroad stock, at sixty cents om the dollar, Apply corner of Levin strest and Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. WILLI4M T. MILLS- 860.000 fe cant nen abate y Ny gages negotiated ‘ @banged. CHEE: Real esate bought, sold and ex- SEMAN, BRAISTED & CO., Brokers and commission merchants, 85 John street, cor. Nassau. CASH TO ADVANCE ON MER- 50. 00 chandise of every description or per evral property, consigned for rale at suction or private by a first class responsible house in a neig abori + Apply at Pacific Aegney, corner of Broaaway Grand street, over Pacific Ban) 0 0 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATOU- | , 0 ne rab eee, or ate geld beg city s’ocka, Botes, mortgage: ex. % ‘Sonfdential, and chapge, &e., negoiiated. romptly executed, at 102 Nasran street, room No, 2 commission me: \. OMP:ON & 09., brokers and —BOND? AND MORTGAGES FOR &8.000. sale —A good city mortg ge of $47,000 for ralont a discount ef $5,000; one do. of $46,000 at a Gisccunt of $4,500; or will be ex in part for rail- road or eity Bank’ stocks. A good country mortgige of $10 000 at o discount of $1,000; one do. of $7,000 at a Gircount of $600. Also wanted, on first class houses stores and lots, $5,000, $7,000, $8,000, $9,000 and $20,000, at ceven per cont 'M. L. SBELDON, 85 Nassau atrect. Bs AGENCY, ¢6 AND 68 FULTON STREET.— Bavk of Washtensu, 50 cents on the dollar; Bank of Milford, 40 cents on the dollar; Frie and Kalamoz.0 Bank :eceemed at par at E. EVANS’ clothing warchouse, tor ready made clothing. Ce ADVANCED AND LOANED, DV ANY aMOUNT iments, valvanies, tad persoaal eoperty generally or bought for highest eash prices. WOOD, O° Fults wtrees, second floor, front room, from 8 A M to 6 P. M. (ABE ADVANCED LIBERALLY ON HOUSEROLD FOR. pr eechy vern vd i PI gg oe were, guns, pie menta, mechanics’ sesh and highest price pald by. ModASTRAY & WAL- cash, ox eyes MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, NO 61 bers atreet —Notice —Dej,ositors are info: m- @c that Geposits made on or befors Saturiay, the 7th aay m7 ost bae nasty vil san Hye from the Ist sy of October. open from 10 A. M. ty P.M, and from 5 to 7 PA. SS erees JOSEPH STU sRT, Presi ient. Pisa Camun, Acsountant ‘ONEY.—AT 289 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCED on wat diamonds, silverware, jeweiry, etka, joths, merchandise and valuables of all kinds, or bought for cath. Bosiness confidential, The hg" est priest paid io canh, at 290 Broadway, up tairs, room $4, trom 8 to ‘ONEY TO LOAN —PERSONS REQUIRING TEMPO. PA Jery advances on wines and spirits, in bond, dia- mons, plate, household furniture, goods, and u; every deseription of vonal_ prop ', oan be teu beef ccommodated at the Kmjire Losn ani meoy 128 Lied opposite the Nassau i. ie Business eonfiden T0CK WANTED—ONE THOUSAND OR thares in tie North Usrolina Copper la ders box 8,244 Post Of al name and place of butinesggtaticg the muthber of shares for sale ua ‘the lowest, price per share, BILLIARDS, arene Sees BABBPOKI~ FIR“T PREVIOM CRYSTAL PALAOD Ace ditions teion—the jedger say Dost on exbibt tion. Pricer reqpoed cheap os any. rea¢y for al ping. Bi'liard players find slate and metal snd rnbber alr cus atNo. 6 Ann street. An entrane: 149 Fulton atrest. Every article in the trade for sale. Bae TABLES, WITH IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are made upon the newest and most ap- proved principles, with either hardwood, slate or marble beds, will te old at least ie cent cheaper than else- where, at W. J. 8 “AKP’S, 141 Pulton street. HIIARD TABLES FOR S4LE AND TO LRT.—PUB. Bb iio and private rooms fitted up on the *t reason- terms, and at short notice Orders by mil prom, Rai tended to. Three tuperior second hand tables phe order, for rale @ & DECKER, 90 Aun street. A MEETING OF THE Fourth ward, held at 71 R.osevelt steeet, Sept. 27. |, Wm Beird, Keq. ebale, and Gustavae Beeb, see etary, it was unanimously resolved to form au or- ganizatice 2f all the Nquer dealers of this vard, for the protection of their rights and interests On motion the mecting proce-de to elect permanent officers of thé or genizatl and the following g-atiemen were aneai- mously elected :—Willism Batrd as Presi¢eat, J. H. Lampe as first, and Timothy W. Uakley as seomd Vice Provaent: Bunce as Gret, and Deasoye as second Beer and J 3 Barnets a+ Treasarer ittee for reporting # plan of orgsnizs- tion:—Timothy W. Oakley, Willam Brown and Ja:0b Schweizer. collection baste george it bers to pal proce: ol ew York Eerald and the r Fork A motion was afterwards adopted that the members of this orgavisstion constitute themselves a committee of vigeawagt Dring all their friends to "join this orgaai- tation. ‘On motion the meeting adjourned to Tuestey night, October 3, at 734 o’clock AUGUSTUS BAC 4, Secretary. BEAUIIFUL G0) WATCH ANO CHAIN WERE yesterday presen’ jo Mr P Matthews by Messrs. Alexander Graham and Reuben Odell, as a toben ef 16- spect and esteem. The ceremony was condusted by al in Harris Comstock, in bebalf of the parties’ After the presentation, the company partook of an exce!- lent col’ation, prepared expressly for the oocasion, at the house of Mr. a. W. ‘mith JUTERPEAN SOCIETY —\HE FIR: MVETING OF the searon will take place on Tussday event rt. ‘at the Mercer House, corner of Merc*r and streets. N T. FREEMAN, Secretary. OURNEYMEN HOR ‘FSH0E%8 PROTECTIVE UNION, and Benevolent Society.—The next montoly meer ing of the above society will be held at Milman’s Hall, Seventh avenue, corner of Twentv-sxth street, on Mon- dsy evening, October 2, at 8 o’elock . JouN TasP, Bec. HUGH McLaUi |, Prea’t. EW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC —STOCKHOLDERS can obtain their tick admission st the office of the company No. €7 Wall street, from 12 M. to4P. M. on Monday, Oct 2, andfiom 5 to7 P. M. at the academy on the same day. FFICE OF THE ROCKY BAR MINING OOMPANY, 001 seautes art. 17 of the Tuesday, the 17th October next, at the office of com pany, in the city ef New York. In case of non-payment at the time spedided, the shares spon which La tame rf all previous payments wane torteited to the "Ansbeintion; but, in order that stockholders residing ont of the city of New York maj have the benefit of the full time, three days’ grace be allowed to them. ‘The stockholders are requested to surrender their certificates and take out new ones. By order of the Board. af. BRENAN, Secretary. MAT OASSIDY—SIR—I NOTICED YOWR CHAL- Te in the Herald some time since, to run either the New York Clipper or myself, and would have at- tended to it before if the Clipper had not, I am willing and ready to make a mstch to run from one to ten mils, and for that urpote I will meet you at Shaw’s Hotel, on this (Satur y) evening, st 9 o'clock. a ever, RED JACKET. NIONPORT INDUSTRIAL HOME AS2OCIATION, NO. 2—The delinquect members are hereby notified that the Recording secretary is authorized to receive all yments from such m¢mbers, and will wait upou them, Sicmbers desirous of paying op can de so on “aturday, Mor day and Tuesday everings, from 5 to 10 o’vlock, st tke residence of the Secretary, No. 186 Spring sree’. N. B.—!he members are also notifiec that at the next regular meeting, on Wednesday eveniag, Oct. 4, that inte told at the last and previous sale, upoo which the terms have not been complied with, will be sold at suction on the a>ove evening, and also take action upon the lots of Gelinquert members, and specify the time when such lots shall be sold at public auction. By order of the as- sociation, J. A. HANDSCHURCA, Secretary. Sum ULPTARY. TA SPECIAL MFETING OF T:E CITY GRENA- diers, hei at the City Armory, on Tuesday even- fog, Sept 26, after their return from their annual target excursion, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Rerolved, That to Mr. Maher, of Flushing, we return eur sinosre thanks for the sumptuous a2d goatlemanly marvner in which he entertsised as, and would recom- mend any of our military friends visitiog Flushing to give hime osll, and we feel assured they will ba treated acimiar manner. Reeolved, That the thanks of the com pany be, and they are hereby, tendered to Col. Jesse C. Smith and field officers of the Fourteenth regiment for their pre- sence on that occasion, aud for the besutiful prize pr- sented by them. Also to our invited guses—Mr. Wm. Morris, Mr McNamos, Mr. Leon, of New York, ana Prof. Atkin, of Williamsburg, jfor ihe prizes presented by them and for the pleasure of their company. Resolv. d, That our thanks are due to Mr Murry for a ee presented by him. Likewise to Messrs. A Camp- , J. jbothaw and T. B. Korke Ksq. Resolved, That to the lady who presented ns with a Deauti ul gold ring, we return our grateful tha>ks, and hope she may pas through life smoothly, wud afier « Jorg career of usefulness, may be safely g to the erolved, That our thanks are due to our fellow mom- der, Olver Colter, fer a prize presented by him. Reaclved, That we return our thanks to the captain of the steamboat Enoch lean, for his gentlemanly conduc! in Jandipg us in Brooklyn on that oceazion. Resolved, That last, though not least, wo return our thanks to the Brooklyn Vernet Band for tho soul epiév- eving music discoursed by them in a style as coly they can it, “and we sincerely hope they may ever meet with that patronage they so richly deserve, and that all their efforts to pleace may be crowns with sucozss, and take great pleasure in recommending them to oar mili- tary friends Reselved, That the foregoing resolutions be published in the Brooklyn Evening Star and N-w York Heral: ANDREW B. LINDSAY, Sec’y. TIENTION COMPANY—FIRST WiRD MAGNET. izers.—The memb-rs of the above company are re- quested to meet at Jobn Hollister’s Battery Hotel, this Saturday) evening, at 8 o'clock, to mske arr ngements for their seventh annual pazade.’ By order, ARN CREGEAK, Captain. MARES McKay, fecretary. NN STREET GUARD aTTENTION.—' MEM- bers of the above ae ye requested to attend a meeting at King’s Hotel, 22 Ann street, at 834 o’clock this evening, as there will be an election far officers, J. EB DOUGHTY, Secretary, Headquarters 30, 1864—Orcer No 7— e officers and members of this bettalion are notified to meet at the Gem, 824 Broadway, this (Saturday) eve. ping, 30,h inst., at 7% o'clock, to make atrangémonte for the annual parade. By order, EO. B. HALL, Major Commanding. 8, Ae ing Adjutai [man BATTALION RYNDER'S GUARDS— Gro. Do Nv YORK HERALD GUARD.—TH this company will meet at David Pollock's Hous, City Hall square, at 8 o’eloek this eveniag (Sstar- daw) Eeptember 80. Panetual st endanoy is req an of od uriness of importance will be transacted. By order H.R, KOOWE, Captain, ‘fromas Rerxous, Orderly Serg’t. \) @TICE.—GaSFII TERS GUARDS.—ALL THAT WISH to parade with said eompany will attend a mect- ing and drill at Milieman’s Hall, corner of Seveatn ava- nue and Twenty-sixth street, on Monday evenicg, Oct. 2, by order of D. SULLIVAN, Captain. J. Denson, fecretary. ICKWICK GUARD ATCENTION.—THE MEMBERS of the above company sre notified ‘o atten] a mact- g and drill, at Chatham Hal, thie (<atardsy) evening, at 8 o’clock precissiy. Hy order of M, BTaCK, Csp>. W Youpaix, Orderly sergeant. HE IN! KPENDENT BUStON D. Cooley, will leave Boston on Fr: will arrive by th ‘will be received 3. CAT. TLBE isay, the 29th, ani Fali Liver line this morniag. ‘They ud ercorted by the Fifth Company Ne tional Guard, Sept. Speight, to their quarters, the Flo rence Hotel In the evening the oe >. & owe diouer at the i lovday eve th corps wil: visi*, b; invitation of Messrs Willard & Eytinge, the Matebpolt- tan theatre, the splendid now editice recently erected where Tripler Hall formerly stood. It is noedlosa to add the gallant Bostonians receive every attention their military bret! of thia city, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. CyPRONOMETER WATCHE.—VERY FINE POOKE? / chronometers, which run without any perceptible variation, for sale, at leas than usual prices, while:ale and retell G ©. ALLEN, No, 11 Well street, recont floor, near Broad wey. importer of watches and jewelry. OOPER WATCHES —GOLD COOPER DUPLEX AND lever watches, some in hunting easos apiea tid time beepers, for. eale, low, at wholessle and ro- tail, ©’ ALLEN, 'No. 11 Wali strest, second floor, near way, importer of watches and jowelry. ENT.’8 FINE GOLD CaLIFORNIA DIAMOND OLU3- ter breast pins, (equal to the real diamond, with ebain, $6, without chain, $4 Theso pins can be nent by mailio any part of the United States, all orders puns tually attended to ty addressing L. & J. JACOB, 407 Broadway. OLP VEST CAAINS —GOLD OUKB, $9 TO $15; GOLD wove, $10 to $26; gold Adclaiie $13 to 25; gold Jenny Lind, $13 to $45; gold chased and plain $16 to $86; gold hexagon, $17 t> 1d Warasw, $10 to $34: fold square, $11 16 $15; gold engraved, $15 to $26; go! chared, $24 to $56; gold frosted, $25 fo $70 All other ptylon at lens then arcal 8. GEO ©. AL’ EN, im porter, wholerale avd retail, No. 11 Walt street, near Broadway, second floor. URGENSEN WAYCARS—PLENDID JU*GEN ‘EN Watches, fevers avd chronometers perfect time heevers, fer enle, very low, wholesale amd peeil GU ALLEN, No 11 Wail street, eecond fioor, pear Broxtway, importer of wateles acé jewelry "FANCY PETS {TTCLES, 8 BROADWAY —JAMES TUCKER CAN PRODUCE ¢ 7 seapceaenenaes eed wmf Py Ta] jea' per! ia te = The coiffears do ere ‘tral iGeent, sod bride] wreaths for the occarion. the above bs pL aged are peculiaa, and po ordinary Broadway, up lane the mails and jane the m: Patorvay, October 7, at 1 North river. An experienced surgeon in attached to each steamer. All letters must paas through the Post Office Specie de livered im Havre and For apply to ‘The steamer Werhington will succeed the Herz and sail November 4. ks Tea land the mail and persen at 120’cloek, from pier Taggace nok wanted gage mot wan' beard the day before sailing, marked freicht will be taken after Tourecay, October 19. For freight or psei and PEIREL, are in’ vic:—From New York, Petre! o'clock, neon. From New vember 4, at 12 o'clock, neon. Rates of fevs included), ebief cabin $75. A thire clase ‘good anc com fortal ihe attention of passengers system sdopted by this company, aud the on! arsengers will rovisions, Bee will Ovi TOTO: —FHE CITY OF MANCHESTER STEAMSHIP Rear eee ate te SAMURL BMI (A, 17 Walnut street, or Ne 7 Broadway, N Y. WE BSHITn aND NOXTH AMEHIOCAN BOY AL 1 ‘Mail Steamshipe. PROM NEW YORE TO UVERPOOL. Aa ++.Setarday, Sept. 80, 1854 bout saturday, Nov. 18, 1854 FROM LIVERFOOL:— City ef Manchester... .about Wednesday, Oct. 95, 1854 965 and $00, (aceording to state room Pita seme oan eee semen be taben, and found with eoked Parties to oat ean certificate: on Lit in sums of £1 and upwards. Apply te 8A! SMTA, Agent, 17 Walnut and No. 7 Broad- way, New York. ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN—THE UNITED States mail steamer HERMANN, E Higgins, com sail for Bremen, touching at Soatna upton to for ‘and France, on o’elock M.. from pier No. 37 Price of passage:— ss 110 60 London. or freight ©. H. SAND, on Agent, 11 South William street. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED mail steamship UNION, R. Adams, commac- for Havre, touchi it Youthampton to on yarday, Uctober 21, io. 37 North river foot of Beash Price of Ley Be class, $180; second do $76. a the voyage should be sont on “pelow.”” No e apply to MORILY tivinestow, Agent, 63 Broadway. (X.LASGOW AND NEW YORK —'HE CLYDE SCREW steam Packet y's new steamships, CLYDE to sail for Glasgow as under, raturday, October 7, at 14 ‘ork, Clyde, Saturday, No- age (ateward’s ited nugber of will be taken, and suppiled with cooked provisions, at $30. N.B— called to the improved one viz:— be abundantly ‘supplied with the best cooked and served up; besides which icles for eating, , eo., ke, pedding, al Mabe a by the abi ving of trouble ap 3 ex sorgeon will be earried on eac and no eh medicines For freight or p. py to ROBERT PAYTON, adway, New York. Money orders granted on G! gow, in sums ef one Pound sterling and upwarda, paysole on demand. P including Mr. Hinakley’s Isthmus tranelt ticket, will furnisbed at the lowest rates The Icthasus croased in 6 howrs.—On Thursday, from pier fovt of Waaren street, North River, will ba des: patched the fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, to cooncot at Papame with the new and superior steamship Sonora A spare Dost always hepta: Panama, to ion im ease of accident. The acoo sengers in the steamers of the Pacifis and United states Mail -teansbip Companies are unsurpassed, and parties about to for theme office, 177 st2P us., from ber the well known and favorite steamship A Capt. H. Windle. Passage can now be secured at the company’s office. acubic foot. Specio on! WEST, pier Ne. Puente Arevns, on Wedneniay, “et. 4, oonmecting with the favorito steamship Uncle Gam, (2,600 tons burthen,) ever the Nicsregua transit route, miles of lapd transportation, by These steamers are ansurpsared in their ventilation and acoomunedstions, For information or passage, apply only to CHARLES MOHGAR, tgenty No. 6 Bo N. B—Commoneing on the vailing of the steamers will be changed to 27th of each month. When these cays fail on Sunday, the steamers will lesve on the Monday ‘ollowing. ‘Tnere ‘will bs no steamer on the 19tn of Octoder. LASG \ AND NEW YORK STEAMSBIP COMPA- BY. Lie new and powerful stearnshigs NAW YURK, 2,400 tons and 100 horse power, K. Craig, eomman er } and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power, W. Cam. ming, commander, built expressly for the trade between New York and York—Glasgow, Saturday, 18th November ; New York, Saturday, $90; do o Ghusgow, will aa as under. From Nev id December. Firat cabin saloon state reoms, New York city bille or gold only JOAN Mo:YMUN, 33 Broadway. NITED STATES LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, via AS- iawall and Panama.—Through pawage tickets October 5, at 2 o’clook PM, sveat deten- tions for pas. ‘t California are invited to eall’ and examina e. For apply st the company’s treet, to C. A. WHITNEY. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR Havana and New Orleans —On Monday, @tober 9, foot of Warron street, NR EMPIRE Ct Freight to New Orleans, thirty ents takea on freight to Havana. pera will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the hip; form issued by the company, on appiiostion at their office. No other forms signed, will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, apply at the office of the compyny, 177 West street, corner of Warren, MO , and no bills of nding ROBART. EW YORK AND CALIFOUNIA STEAM?S1P LINT— ‘vis Nicaragua. Accessory Transit Co. of Nicarsgan, proprietore Thrvugb in advance cf the mail. Only line iy through tloket 1 8) ) including the isthmus crossin, plendid doude engine steamabip STAR OF TH yg Turner, (2,000 tons burthen. ) wil! leave from . North river, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, for having but USTRALI4.—PIONERE LINE, CARRYING THEU. 8. mail-- Positively the @rst vosscl —vbe clipper bark NIMRO}, Whiting, commander, wili have quick dispatch on this her second voyage to Melbourne. ‘The Nimrod will be Lmopoay - vesseis Dow on 1e or On board, ox to KW. CAMERON, 110 Wall gtreot. the clipper ship Wi.dward, Both a Berth for freigut Apply Ti peas cher, be Selb times o je, a went ratha, a, ABRELLL & BPENDENT LINK—THE BRAUTI“ 805 tons re- wormander, wil bo deepatebod for oe Perry C. ¥ ‘aaeiaial ‘on the 10th October. The small capacity of ro vender ber , aod her fine arrangemets for pas 5 the most deadrable ship now ay. are requorted to examin ber at fore engaging elsewhere. For freight ly on board, or to ', 244 Pearl atrect. Vail — commander, will seil for the above ports on Monday, engers for Hayane must procure pasaporte ing port. Good of commission For frei STUN, OROCH: RON &CU., geats, 31 The Cobawba, R. W. Shofvclt, ¢ ceed the Black Warrior, and sil on Weducaday, October thg previo commander, Will leave pier veptember 80, folk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and Richmond the following Lets from Norfolk, South proceed by r: ir from We.den to Wilmingion, Augusta, Charleston, Jenta, &e. Passage and tare, stateroom iacluded, to Nor- folk, $8; pane and far 3 $10; steerage, half price. Apply to 5 6 TUDEA YHE P/S-ENGESS OF TiK of raid building Propos: GY MEMONTHLY LINe FOX NEW ORL& ANS —STOP- N ping at Mavans, and carrviog the United States steemship BLACK WaRKIOR, J. D. Balboc, er 9, at 12 o’elock, from pier at foot of Basch t, North River. Freight taken for Mobile. Pas- defore leav- or fretiase ie wil! be bbb tind tor passage, apply to Broadway. NB — epaman-er, will suo Pile of nding must be sent in for mgniog the even. to the ship sailing. lasts TIO ‘OR CHARLESTON &)D FLORIDA.—SEMT WEAKLY U. 8. Mail Line.—The pew spleadid and fat going stenmer NASGVILLE, M Borry, omrannder, will leave pier No. 4 North River, on Se*nr Ja} M., precisol; of lading will be signed, and for POFFO) tickets to Florida a follows: Pil the, $33. 4 3 on board, where al ble O itor pa eat the office ot Broadway. Throug! To Jacksony $31; to Far freight TILESTON & OO. OR NORFOLK, PHTEREBURG AND RIOAMOND —THE U. = mati steamship J «ME-TOWN, Edward Oaven'y, North river, on Saturday, at & o'clock P. M., will arrive {a Nor. ere for the oad direct. with throagh a, a e and fare to Perersburg and ichmond, ¥ & PLEASANTS, 92 Broadway. aiP TARQUIN, CAPT. leave Doughty, from Hombarg to New York, beg to re‘urn thanks to thy above name exptain for his kod treatment to them during their passage. HEssh, GLAN, and GINNOW, For themyelves aud other passengers. _ PROPOSALS. ROPORALS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THR Almshouse, New York, September 25, 1854.—/in roofing —Seale’ propora's will be reosived by the Gover: porsof the Jlmshouse, at their ofice Rotania, Park. 10th day of Octoher next, for nitentiary, Wlack-veil’s [alan t, sreoal tin; also for lining the gutters 1th copper, tsenty ounces to the foot als to state all the particulars in relation to the manner in which said work willbe dove aad the Gover bors reserve the right to reject all tions not them advanta, 9 to For ticul firreer pe niyo the Warden Of Penlventtary rr jars w Bleckwoll's ielasd. ; ‘Lipsdo $75; second cabin, $50; third class, ‘taken. Apply to ‘IBLY8 @ARDEN —BENEFIf FOR THE WIDOW N and orphan children of the late S4MO08L NICBOLS, On Sarvnpay EVENING, Sarriuarn 30, ‘The Committee of Arrangements bg to aunounce that they are evabled. in consequence of the hind co of ALL 18E MaNAGERS IN THE CITY, to offer an mite bill, ine’ udis, THE UNDERFUL RAVELS MR, BU:TON, MR. HL PLA MR_AND MRS. VINCENT WALL, M\DKMOISELLE Y. MaTe IAs. MR. THOMAS PLACIDE, MR APIOM o8, (the oe MR. JaMES B' OWN, lebrated t,) WR. Oh, JORDAN, MRS. Ma. FRAZER, MkS. BURTON. GALLAGHER, MKS. a. LEE, ' MR. McDONALD. PROGRAMME: TURNING THE TaBLES. Jack Humphre: Bum pe......+ Patty Larkins .. A NABOB FOR «Nn HOUR: Fem F obbe,. Mr. H. Elscide | Dick Nampy.Mr. T. Plaeide Sally £6rag gs wee ceeeea es cesseee Mg. Wallis MUSICAL INTERMEZZIO, by Mr, and Mrs. W..V. Wallace, Mr. Frazer, and Mr. Avtomss. GRAND DIVERT( RVEN?, to which the Wonderful Ravels, Wile Yrco Mathias, and le: Company will a; ir. FORTY ANU FIFTY a eipal hotels, marie stores, mittee; Private Boxes, $5; Orchestra S:ats, $1. on book x Vir Lefingwell | Julia. Pas seul...... .. Mise Adelaide Price Mr Davdge | Mes, R-Wise J. Gougenhelm Mr ra. R. Mine Mr. Whligg | Mrs. Pulse A Gougenheim ALLACK’s ” BEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAK BROOME Doers open at a quarter before 7; to commences at 734 @eke) —Lre for rererves seatn; Parquette, 60 cents; Second Tier of Boxes, 26 centa—as elegant and commocious as the dreat is, $1 ate Boxes, $¢ and $7, mber 80, MY COUSIN GERMAN. Bloffenback, Ms. Blake; Ehrenstein, Mr. Lester. NM ¥TROPOLITAN THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, —Doors open at f by i, will be pancuee ad, Madelive. Miss Julia Dean Pertran Mr_ War Remy iss Woodward Seori Mr. Floyd | Cat Mrs. Thom ppiant . Dawson | Margare' Miss Howard “Pas do Folies””.... .... .By the Mr. Spencer . Mra Jordan ™ EO. CH tISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, under the control of H. WOOD, Businoss Manager. GEO. CAKISTY, Stage Manager. ETHIOPIsN MINSTRELSY, BURLEFQUE OPEKA, LIGHT FAKCrs, DANCE3, ETC, nee by the most accomplished company in the we ‘This week, the oxtravsvarza of ROBERT MaCaIRE, Tack Strike, Robert Macair Joors open at 63% cleely. 8 A. Wel o’clock; to commence as 7% pre- wor ETAIOPIAN MINSTRELS, MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broapway. * Td 8 aN@, ETHIOPIAN MELODIES—NEGRO JIGS AND DANCES—BALLADS—BANJO, GUITAR, AND Ws VIOLIN 80L0S Conelnding with @ very laughable afterpart, in which th whole compsny will appear. Doors open at an early hour, entertainment commens ing at a quarter te 8 o’elock. Tickets 25 cents. CaDEMY OF MUSIC_FOURTEENTH STREET, fs UNION SQUARE. Mr HACKETT “respectfully announces to the public the opening of this new and splendid edidee, for a ahort operatic season, with MaDaME GRIMI AND SIGYOR MA) 10 supported py his troupe, which bas given such satisfac: tion the last few weeks st Castle Garden. MUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, will be performed Bellivi’s opera of situa NOKMA. ips! characters by big rie -eh GRIsI, "5 Signor SUSIN1, Siguor MAi10, Sigaor PATCI, tignorina 1 ONOV) NI, Signorina MORR, PRICES OF ADMIERION WILL Parquet ard Boxes Awpb Pri nd iat ni and capacity, from $12 to $40 each. ‘The box office on Irving plice vill be opened on MON- day morving, at 9 o'clock, and remain open daily til 5 P.M, where tickets and places can be rosured without aécitional charge; and also at Wm. Hall & Son's, No. 289 Broadway; and Van Ner.en & King’s, No 45 Wail street. Doors oy en at 634 o'clock; performance will commence at 735 o’elcok. OARD.—TO 1H® MANAGERS OF THE PRINCIPAL theatres in the Union —Mr. Collins, the velevrated irish comedian and vocalist, will maks a professional tour througa the United States during the fall and win- ter season, when he will appear in alt the best Irish dramas, including scme new pieces written expressly for hizo, ard never ached by sny other comedian, on any st ge. He will alvo introduce his celeorated Iris songs, sung only by bim, to wit:—“The Widow Macnree,’ ith her friend the Widow Mebony’’ and “ihe Bould foger Boy,” with bis “Liquor of Life,” his ‘Cruiskeen Lawn,” and his “sprig of =hillelah,” in company with “Peggy om the Low-backed Car,” and ‘Trust to Lack.’’ The team ill be found, the best on the road, All letters on Dusiness to be directed to the Broadway Theatre, New York. ALLACK’3 THEATRE —SATURDAY, S* PI. 80.— Extraordinary bill —First time thir season, DON C#SAX DE 6AZ+N Mr. Walleck in bis original character, Aplendid seenery, mscbinery and costumes. SENORITA SUT0, Brougham’e great hit, MY COU SIN GERMAN. Box book pow open. No extra sharge / 7p PEPIAN ASSOC! AND GSNTLE mea desirous of joinug this really respectable Axroeistion, exn doo on sdvantageous terme by-appil cation to its agent, or at a meeting thereo!, at its rooms, im the Costune Warehouse, Ne. 6§ Princo street, this evering, at 8 o'clock. J.P. CLARENCE, Secretary. OTICE.—PROPOS)1S WILL Be RE RIVED FOR rentirg the } estavrant and Kefreshmens Saloons he academy of Mule Apply tol C. STURT, \@ premises, between tho hoars of 10 A M., and 6 CLOTHING, &O. LOOK HERE—THE WEATHER BEING NOW ‘mild, look up your fal, and winter clothiog. Send them to 663 Pearl street, near Broadway, the only and best place where you cin get them properl, dyed, altered or repaired. Prepare in time, is the ad- vice of A. CORTIS3O: (\ KEWARD IS NOW OFFRKED TO ANY $5.000 eon who oan surpass Madame Clif vm in the art of Astrology. Sheia the only lady io the eity who can give correct information, N B= Madame ©, isnobumbog, She also cures all disease in these last stage, particularly the worst forms of rheu- mateam. Cali end satisfy yourselves. Xeaidence, 68 Thormpron street, between Broome and Spring, bries Douse, stone stoop. STROLOGY,—PROFES'OR WILSON, THE CKLE brated astrologer, eam be conrulied on tho past, resent and fuiure events of life, at 220 Broome rtreet. Prot, Wikon is the only astrologer in this city. People of con have now no necessity to go toa parcel of wo men, who hombuz them by a pack of cards. YLAIKVOYANT LXAMINATIONS BY MK3. HAYES, 2 that much evtesmed and Co de ong) clairvoyant. —Mra. ayes in considered cort ed best olairvoy in Americs Ladies troubled with disease or inward weakness, nervous Viebility, ke, ean be spared much anxiety and +uflering by ocusulting Mrs. Hayes. Ladies. having friends in California, australia or cisewhere, can hear correet news from them by pang on. 0 should not hesitate, but isyea. The on)y favor Mrs. to call at 10 Spring strest, ven, Satisfaction plating mar couruit Mrs of the public i Bowery, and satisty them given or no charge made. tad} ADAME MORROW 18, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, TH M most wourerfol ta the world, or tha hes ever been knows. She will teil ne. present amt future events, and will show your fainve boshend sa ahecnt friends which has astonished thousands daria her travels ie Kurope She is aseventh danghter of t seventh daughter an? wea bore Wot 8 sete » invoking the powere of her wonder “al science to tell ever thelr very thoug!ts, and will exces happy prire to come together, who @il! ell enjoy the ot ‘+ happiness @ matrimonial blise Ber lous are trvly sa\cnishing to al! who visit Ler. Thone who wish # speody merringr may call soon, and they may ¢epond upon trae a¢vies founded om the eterns! prinolplee of mongical ectenes. 7 me street, between Cannon and Colom Me street Sentamen vot eteittet vices to the Indies and gentiemen of this MA ti astrology, by books ard selenfle, and fs to be consulted shout Bie, ‘marrisge, business, law matters, &o, She ‘will tel} the name of the Iady ‘or gen‘ieman they will marry. also the names of their visitera, Madame Alwia eake the English, French aod German la . Re tideves 200 between First and Second streets toOP. M Ladies 60 cents, | NY beg FROM PARIS, TENDPRS AER SER ES URTON®.—TRE SU0CESS OF THE ORIGIAL Ameriean comedy + emands its presentation svery evening; also, the ae: mest c aneotote Sati Three new pieces. ‘Ibe ne» comedy, NOW-A-DaY? Vevsrs. Burton, Jordan, Fi-her, Marchant, Mise Raymond, rs Burton, Mrs’ Hughes. The new de- wentic piece, SUNSHINE far OUGH CLOUDS, with Mr. Visher, Miss Reymerd. an¢ Miss Faxon, in exeal- kent parts, And the farce of AS LIKE 48 TWO PEAB, with Mr John: ton OWEKY TREATRE.—PROPRIE .W. Boge Manscer, ¥. C Wemyss. open at Tig Oelock; commence at 7%. Boxes, 26 Gallery, 12 conte Meturday BOSTACHE BAUDIN; af STILBERG; to conclude URDY’S NATIONAL " HEATRE.—DRESS OIROLE AND Upper Bo; Urebestra, ta, orn: o’elock ; com EUrTACHF; Polka, by Mire after which, THE FSENCH - PY; Dance by Mise Ia Folle; and to conclude with THE MAGIC RUs JOCKLEY’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 30 BROAD way. OFEN EVERY NIGHT, = a Lat 9 BXK of the mew ne op the CKEZI: BORGTA, R. Bishop Buckley. . with the other re sustained by the celebrated Buch ley Concert commences jusrter before 8 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents; 60 cents. ¥. B.—The cert will commence with a supesies Ethiopian entertainment. «Fra Tiavolo” ia in rehearsal, and will shertly be produced. ARNUB'B AMEXICAN MUSKUM. — SATURDAY, B tember 80 —In the Evening, at 73¢ o’elock, the em- rely new ond thritiog drama, for, 2 cignth time ie America gotten up here with great perfestivp, titled EUSTACE! with Mr W Olarke as Xustaehe, Mr. Hadaway a0 Poulet, Mins M ras Louisa, &e. In the Afternoon, at 8 o'clock, ACHE will also be played on this occasion Ine li Lowy Ne t African Boa Constrictor 25 long, the Happy ‘emily, and all the curiosities cam be seen without extra charge. Admission, 26 cents; ehikiren under ten, 1234 cents. AT EOUTHFRN CIRCUS AND HIPPODEO) uniied at Macison squere, every afternoon rmne Bevides a grand entertainment on the eourse of the Hippodrome, a full ctrous performance will be given im the newly conatracte:) circle without addittonal cl ‘The Tollowing are umong the distinguished eq! m, E, of Louisiana, Big. FELIX CANF, the famous Itelian or Brick Cows. AMERICAN CLOWNS: GEORGE DE MOTT ana FRANK WHITTAKER, FRENCD CLOWNS: AUGUSTE STEGRi«! end *RaNOOIS SIRGRIST. Boxes, 60 cents; chikiren half price. Pit, 26 cents. RANELIN Wi 53 BOWERY.—THE ABOVE establishment, the ovly ove im the United Stater where the Model Artis sare exbibited, is mow open fer the season, giving two s,leadid estertainmentas every So sreedeurt we aternosa, ot 8 o'clock ia Wt EW YORK PR-MA"IO FOCIETY —B200KLYN Museum.—-Tuesday ovening, Oct. 10 —Mr. Leslie’s night —The tragedy of THE PXUVO;T OF BRUGES ard the farce of THY PLE iT N+iGHBOR will be KNOW NOTHING.—FREE SHOW, AT NO. 448 Broadway, N Y.—The Happy Family snd a Know Nothing in the cage. Go and noo the Know Nothing. BE CELEBR«TEO MUSICAL ROCK BAND, WHKR has created such an excitement throughout Keg- land, wil shortly aposar in New York—their Grst ap: pearance in this couniry OMAN GALLEKY OF .#NCIENT PAINTING3—BY the most celebrated Itail.m and other’ masters, ot the Stuyverant Institute, 669 Broadway. Admittance 26 cents. ours from 9 t 6 and 7 to9 o'clock. PLESING FOR THOUSANDS—DR. ARISTIDE MARTIN, disciple of the celebrated French mediea) reformer, Raspail—weil known in New i ork for the cure of many cases of consumption pronounced ingurable, as well a8 for the speeiy retief of old dyspe be found daily at bis office, 154 Falton street, from 10 te 12 A.M,and from 2t05 P 4. He bes Ch ee and for sale, price 60 cents, 2 medieal treatise of Dr. Ras- pail to eure consumption and all other diseases, Free medical advice to purchasers of sald book. R. setae grad grr clr — adviser, eleven' 1 to, Bal 75 en Tarrried and single shoull oomsit lt, sold at Ne 922 Broadway, and mailed free for $1 by the author, M Lerwcnt, physician and durgeon, No. 42 Reace street. corner tive. wherw bs is consulted from il Ak til 2P M., and 6 to 9 iu the evening, Sundays excepted N B.—Not the drug rtore. Address all letters box Na 844 New York Post Office We ooncur with all the othe: in recommending |r. Larmoat to the sfilictes des Etats Unis, staxte Zetvung, National Demo erat, Day Book, and } ew Brunswick 108. R. CORBETT, 10 0U- NB STRERT, MEMRER OF TKS University of New York, may be consulted on és eases. Dr. C.’a roome are so arranged tha? patier' never come in contact The utmost secrosy cbeerret and vo ebarye made unless eured. D* COOPER, 14 DUANE STNERT, C0 LONG KROWR to the ettizens of New York, may be eonsrited with eonfidence, all who bere as nsua!, at his ola ¥ of pretenders mey rety R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE “TREET, MAY BE OOM- suited confidentially on disoases. Twenty-tro year, ‘One # ity enables Dr J to cure cueee fo welt, Oom- ue have od thore lesa experienced than hisself. stitutiona! weakness effooivelly cared without the any deleterious Grug R. RICHAKD-ON, LATZ CONSULTING PHY“1CIAN to the New York College of Medicine and Phar macy, and graduate of the Co tege of Surgeons, Dal con bo consulted iu his eperdality at his private rooma, 92 Prince street, from 6s. M w6 P.M. An extensive and svecessfu! practice of more than twenty years in the hospitals of this country snd Kurope, enables him to offer induceg.en's n t to be o) elsewhere. Letters from the country attended to. Dp" DUBOIS’ UFFICS, FO Tk SXCLUSIVR TREAY ment of the diveases of femalna, 1,040 Broadwoy, near Twenty-ninth street. emeties for female mente, from $1 to $5. advice gratis Consultations amg Wetters confidential Coun letters, cont he served with advice and medicine by post. guaranceed in oll cases Patients at distance with eligible board, nursing, and attendance. . WAKD'S, KEMEDIS EXCEED Evi sure, speedy, satistact Canal Goo done trie Ievckony, Thes den lunre seen Sax, teamtn e-very toe tages, io dimwanee onvee es , often ins very few days. No those ealling in tim: < R. WA WITH BIS CELEBRATED AMAZING mediei is making the most cures record, at hin office, 66 one free Broadway. Country letters conta! $5, served witt His trestment never known to ft R. POWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, (IN a po a Dr. Ferd) can be consulted at ‘ansl street, one door east of Brosdway, daily, from 9A. M. UN P.M. Separate rooms cope hey ‘and strict secrecy observed. Dr. Powers’ mire pal pille and depurative tincture, price $1, are a certain cure, The mort difficult cases cured ter with Tecility. Dr. Powers’ balm of Gilead, prise for geueral snd servous, dleerders’ "Ue Peter dette periodic: sila, and other medicines for female d te, fire 8 Post paid letters will reocive immediate at- ten oe WARREN, MBMBER OF THE OOLLEGE OF Surgeons of Dublin and F , attends to pri- vate practice at his old established office, 71 stieet, near Catherine where be is perf the astocisbing cures on record, without in diet or business pursuits. i com. 4 sth editor (000 000); 54 3; priee 8) from gic}. ao mother, are aad aoc or pee pray wpman eon Geavear compsring ber owe symp toms with those Seceribed. the character, and enue of her complaint and be much anxiety and suffering. The effe shout @ mother nas often ased of instruction and Me of the atmcct importance to her futere recpest te which Ler senaitivensas forbida A median) gen: po op expla: Lee i I 5 icti | i E : wey from rola) ¢s floor al- bee, (reskrnens, biNty, ke)? Bow many are in constant “Eur? Savvo cildeal, oct Sanguaose Siteree tod slog dart ae). ped red seumetemoens t bushend, her relatives,