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20.000 2iraccernat nines at —hKESTAUKANT FOR SALE, ONZ 9 —FOR A THREE STORY AND o dasement house on Twenty + Second street, between Sixth and seventh avenues, with . ail the modern improvements, and everything in tie most perfect condition; 83,! Sant lance on boid and mortgage, Apply to a C. LOOMIS, 1128 Broadway. 8 0 —FOR SALE, THE ONE HALF OF A apo. 0. valuable blast furnace, with stoc’, twois, &e , all ready to commence manufasturing; or would excbange the same for a first-class dwelling hous’, or other good and productive real estate. Address A. B C,, box Post Office. —FOR SALE, A THREE STORY AND $5.500 basement brick house on twonty-sixth s reet, near Kighth averue, 18 by 42 feet, lot half the bicck, with ell tae modern improvements, iocation good. N. B. The oil cloths, gas Axtures and chandeliers put in atthe atove nameé price. Apply to A. C. LOOMIS, 1128 Broadway. 7. —FOR SaLE, A THREE STORY ENG- 4.50 lish basement house on Twenty ninth a*reet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 17 by 40 fee! with alt the modern improvements. Apply to A, C. LOOMIS, 1128 Broadway, from 8 tol] and 4 to6 P.M. —FOR SALE, AN OYSTER AND DINING vi 0. saloon, in the lower part of the éity. It ha, beta established over two years, and is now doin aneacelient trade. It has a first-rate bar attached. Apply oa Monday, to DECKER & CO., 81 Nassau street, room No. 6 HO 0 —ANY ENTERPRISING MAN, WHO HAS PAC VC)" no cijection to travel, cat purcbaen:s new and Irgitimate business that will annually yield an income of $2590, clear of all expense, if he wil call on B, at the ¢ House, to-morrow, Uetober 2, between 16 ard4 o'clock. None’ but persons having the above * amount in hand necd call, BOWLING AND DRINKING <4LOON FOR SALE, with three yeara lesse from May last, situated at ‘o. 8 Ann street, adjoining Barnum’s Museum. This in one of the best’ business places in the city, being es- tablished for seventeen years. apply on the premises. CHANCE TO MAKE A FORTUNE—FOR SALE cheap, one of the best corner grocery and liquor stores in the city of New York, together with the stock and fixtures, situated in the sixth ward; the reason for selling ia the proprietor has otzer business to attend to. Please inquire of Mr, GILLESPIE, 650 Pearl street. NHURCH = DECORATIONS—FOR SALE, THREE . richly decorated stained glass windows—one 10 feet 6 inches by 3 feet 6 inches, ‘ Oar Saviour in glory,” another 10 feet 4 inches by 3 fe ches, in three groups, “The Betrayal,” “Ohrist before Pilate,’”’ “The Burial,’ with emblems; the thira 6 fect by 2 fect 6 inche ‘Virgin and Child’? These beautiful windows tre on exhibition at the Crystal Pulace, and received hovorable mention. They will be sold at a t_sacri- fi personally at the gallery of MEADE BRO. “HERS, 225 Broadway, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 'P. M, or by letter addressed J. W. Brown, 49 Norfolk street. RUG STORE FORS LE —4 S¥ALL STORE NEATLY ’ fitted up, well stocked, and doing a good business, " ina fourishing village a fow miles out ot town, where there is no otber drug store. Price $500. Rent low. Anquire of E. LYON, 466 Grand street. Fu SALP— THE MODERN THREE STORY AND ge basemeat house 178 East Twentieth street, Size foot front and 53 feet deep. Lot hatf the block. The house containa 2 the modern improvements, such as hot sir furnace, gas, batas, &c., and built in waaoner. Terms easy. Convenient to Second aveuue stages and cara, ‘A. ARTOIS, 61 Nassaa street, up stairs, WOR S4L5—A BOWLING SALOON, OYSTER SALOON at and lodging bouse, in one of the best Jocatiors in The city, an cidertablished stand, opposite Washia market. Inquire at 96 Vesey street W. BRITION. Pod SALE—ASN OLD ES!ABLISHED IRON Rall manufectory; & new, substantial three story and Darement brick shop, 25 by 5u feet, with steam engine, and every facility for carrying on the business. To an perf en tage who , cseaed wo seusies Pinaelt wt a gocd businese, this is achance not often met . Ap ply at 175 Wert Thirty: third street. OR S4LE—AT SMITA’S TERRACE, STATEN ISLAND, ‘within five minutes’ walk of Stapleton ferry, a de- sirable and eligibly sit ate) cott }, contains nine rooms and arravged with every conve: , commanding an entire view of the bay and Narrows. Apply at 157 Broadway, room 14. ’ OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, AN ENTIRE SET OF silveramith’s tools and maehinery, in complete ‘working order: will be sold very low, if applied for im- mmediately, as the present proprietor has ret from the business." Yor further apply to A. F i NAU, SON & POLLACK, 83 Duane street, (in the rear.) OR SsLE—THE LEASE AND FIXIURES OF A SA. loon. The owner offers to sell the ixtures at 75 per cont pentane eRe one of — Dest Taeneat the city for an eat drinking saloon. Inquire 7 EDWaRD FOX, 216 Broadway. Pe salem A NEW TBREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick house, on Thirty seventh street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, house 18 by 40 feet, lot half the block, with fe seas water, Ke, 500. 4, ) 35, Apply to A. C, LOUMIs, 1128 Brosdway, near Thirty- fourth street. OR SALE, TERMS EASY—THREE NEW FIRST CLAS} four story houses, in the block of five, all alike, Sach 20 by 56 feet, Nos. 38, 40 and 46 Twenty-fourth - treet, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Have every conveviecce, and will bear thorough examination. Price $14,000 and jess. Apply at 44 East Twenty-fourth atreot, or 62 William street, to CHAS, H. SMITH. ;;OR SALE OR TO LET—AN ELEGANT FIVE STORY mansion, 2% by 70, No. 32 Kast Twenty-first street; ihe style, tiaish and location unexceptionadly attractive. Apply to HOMER MURGAN, No, 1 street. sf R SALE OR 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN Firat place, in the city of Brooklyn, with gas, bath _ rocms, and all other improvements. ‘erms vioderate. Inquire of J. R. BILL, 36 Wall street. OTEL FOR SALE—WITH STABLE, OUIHOUSE3, garden, &c., with an aere of ground, and a splen- aid view of New York bay, 234 miles from Jersey Ci ferry, on ® plank road. For terms, apply at No, 11’ Yreat street, up staira. OUSE FOR SaLE.—PRICE $4,200 —A WELL BUILT H five story tenement house, containing twenty rooms and twenty bedrooms and les, nituated at 270 Eighteenth street. The lease nineteen years to Tun, With two renewals of twenty-one years each Ground” rent $00. Ihe house was built two years ago, and cost over $5,000 to build it. The chespest houss on the York Island. For particulars, inquire of WM. H. HOYT, 230 Ninth avenue or of LUrH & MOON, 71 Third avenue, . ORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES, OF VARIOUS S71 from ten to filty horse pewer. Also, a set of Cornish crushing rolls, on hand and for sale by . FIELDS, BRO, & CO, Fulton foundry snd machine works, southwest corner of Greene and Morgan streets, Jersey Gity. si OTs IN HARLEM CHEAP.—FOR SALE, SIX LOTS 4. in 129th strect; street paved and lighted; the handsomest lots in Harlom. Wii be sold separately or toxether, low, and on very easy terms. Apply to J. PS- » CARE, 168 Hester street. {LOOP FOR SALE.—SLOUP MARY FITA, TH&EE S years old, ter 643% tone, with centre hoard, » sails, riggieg. ke., in good order, and well found in ever; articuler. For terms, inquire of JAMES H. V TINE, office corner I and Franktin atreets, Oreonpoi ESS MEN —THE SUBSCRIBES OFFERS FOR in business, already eatabliahed in Broxd way, the manufacture and sale of » highly usefal patented article, the exclusive right to which bel to the eub- seribor, with evtry facility for conducting the business pleasantly ard profiiably. From $5,000 to $6,000 cash cr productive real estate required, Adéress, coniidential- ly, Patent, box 2,846, Port Ufiloe. PPE, TEARS LEASE YOR SALR—FIGHTEEN LOT - of ground. with the large brick building at the foot -2F Thirty thie atceet, North river, having s water frout of 100 feet and suited for any heavy busicess. Terms moderate ond possession immediately. Apply to R. 1. HAUGHEY, St. Nicholas Hotel, any evening after six o'clock. SS EA STORE FOR SALE —THE PROPRIETOR, HAV- ing two atores, and doing cach Dusiness in each of them, wishes most suitable to the purchasor, they in the bess thor fares in the city, aad doing a good paying business, This is a chanco for an ic man with from $2,000 to $3,000 capital, rarely to be met with. For particulars, apply at 175 Groemwiok street. BAKERS —FOR SALF, THE BAKERY 138 PACIFIC street, Brooklyn, now doing a trade of eighteen bar- els @ week, all over the counter. To an Be man an opportunity now offers soldom to be with, Anqaire oa the premises. JOSEPH DERHAM, PROPOSALS. ° FIICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, No, 76 Frankiln street, New York —Sealod propo- aals for the supply of pure, ‘unskim coun- try mi& for the use of the tions on Ward's aw ste a jrantitios omg be required, wi rece of Fmigracion at their oMee, vo. 46 Frankia ‘ontil Wetned The iaeioners re- the 11th of October next. nervo the right to reject such proposal <leom not tor the faterest of the Feckminton “iosetind RUPOSALS.—OFTICE OF THE GOVERN Ta onde aly Pee rating, —© ch ceed keri tsar oe . M. ia next, f inning the roofs of the Metta tae aad, | with beat X MF charcoal tin; also for lining the gutters ining of sald bui with copper, trenty ounces to the foot. Proposals to state all the particulars iu relation to th: manner io which said work will be dons. and the Gover nots reserve (ve right to rejoet ell propositions ant dcomwed by them adyantageons to the dapartiasat, Kor { forther Poe Od to tho Wardou of Poulteattacy, F's, HORSE G4 SALE. = HES “thee eclentes, speed. Warranted in every res; stabie, Boerum street, nest Ot OR SALE—A SPLENDID TURNOUT, CONZISTING of one bay horse, 8 years old, teot a mile inside of three minutes to a wagon: sold for want of use. , splendid of della, rBbes, sleigh blankets, M. oWARDS, 34 very stylis) horser and ight wagons’ and ‘ous feed wagon, at 68 wagons one a People’s livery stables, 206 and 208 poo Twenty-seveath street. R SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, VERY fast, and a sorrel horse that stands without tying; 140 Centre street. H1iteaea ‘organ bed verona ght earl, ra organ breed, seven fi a sad a ball bande high, lor cack tron ce warranted sound and kind in all respect wact of further use. street, or at O’Ncil’a stabie, 64 University place, where Alzo, 8. ED harness, &e, they can be seen. ORSES FOR 8ALE—TWO GOOD ROAD HORSES for rale, 143 hands high, fast travellers. Tho aes are hind sound an and will be sold low, if a seen ut the Club stable, eet, Brooklyn. ae further particulars above ho: chea| Nw, YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 C20: aN Will be sold cn Monday, "2d inst , ticuty horses, suitable for ali purposes; also, wagons, harcea, suddies, bridles fy) ived from the Nock: land beck, are for sale. i cap be seen. can Museum. te Fair, in Hamilton equare, this week, where Letters for me may be left at the Ameri- D. W. SHERWOOD. ‘LEIGH WANTED —WANTED TO BUY, CHEAP FOR 1) cash, a gooa second hand ono horso aloigh. Address Sleigh, Heraid offic, stating price and wher: si ee ELS! tha works in West Troy, BELL! | | — MENEELY’S: church, factory, steamboat, school, ship, looomo five, plantstion and other bells, constantly on band at Y¥., and also at the agency 116 Brosdway, N.Y. URE OF CORNS—-BY MADAME BERHARD, No, 167 ie, between Broome and tclancey lame B respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to enabl to be free from pain, aud feels confident in promising that she will remove corns, tunions, nails grown in the fi without causing the least pain or inconve- Bowery, east ¥ streets, ke. i serscns can be attenced to at home, Madame B.’s residence, froma 1 until 7 o’clock P. M. —A VERY SUPERIOR MARE, from Vermoat, can promises A at Hai, kind and sound; can , &e , new. Liberty street, Bi R SALE—HOR-E, CARRIAGE AND HARN! complete; fine Urown horse, sixteen hands high, driver, the ‘ts; sold only for For particulars inquice at 35 Front inevery wa; ‘ately. "Can be street, near Court inquire at 169 Chat. &e HN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. €CKY MOUNTAIN ELK AND LAPLAND DEER — ‘Three splendit pair of elk, four years old, recent- Mountains; also, a fine Lap- by me, and none else DANIEL EB. MPORTED GAS FIXTURES.—H. DAKDONVILLE, 448 Broadway, solicits the calls of the public to his im fali trade, just received. The saperl. portations for the ority of his articles is world-wide known, and warrauted. , STILWELL’S HAIR LIFE, iments of the head and hair. is no hair dye, or any dirty, poison trash that will in- jure head, eyes or hisir, corro€e jewelry, &c. Piease ail, see, and judge for yourselves, Prepared and sold TILWELL, 904 Greenwich street. Also, machanical Iam; farnitares for said retail, 7 IDDER’S GAS REGULATOR.— BETTER LIGHT, A healthier atmosphere, and one quarter the cost or gas saved. ‘e have ured Kilder’s Gas Regulator, and are satis. fed that, while it regulates the burning of gas, is saves in expense more than twenty-five per cent. Arex. T, Stewart & Co, We have used Kidder’s Gas Regulater for some months, and find that it accomplishes pertectly it was designed; iteupplies the gas at a regular uni form pressure, indépendent of the number of burners ved the variations of the street from the Regulator is equal to t! borner—wateady and a greead! we save by itat least any tity of gas consumed. As. it ral use, we cheerfully recoinmend it to the public, ‘Torany, Youne & Eits. Buu, Biack & Co. Sarva & Knarr, 254 Broadway. Orders received at the office of the CaS REGULATOR COMPANY, 262 Broadway, or may be sent by Penny Post. ‘JT 00K eUT'— Leol: elose,, To eee four Depot for LYON’S destruction of insects a1 Nv —SD FINI COMMON, FINISHING AND roof nails, for E. RICHARDSON & CO., 52 South atreet LAYING CARDS.—ILLUMINATED FLORAL PLAY- ing cards for sale at the Union Card Manufactory, 77 and 179 Grand street, near the Odd Fellows’ Single and double head playing cards, of all the various brancs, at the same prices a# the old style unornament- ed playing cards. Co., Flushing, New York, will send their now cata- legues for 1854 and 55 to applicants who onclose stamps. No. 1 catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, plants, ko. No, 2—catalogue of roses, dahlias, bulbous flowers, = ranean us plants, may also be had at 113 Cham ers street. epee rere eenteneesnnepenreeenieneeencinemenin PECTACLES, GOOD AND CHEAP, AGOURATELY AD- Justed to vision, and exchanged’ frce if not satisfac: tory, by Professor FRANKS, Optician by New York Kye Hospital, aad spectacle maker to the Eye Infirmary, No. 2 Park Low, opposite the Astor House, 52 Bowery Sects TREES AND PLAN[S —WM. R. PRINCE & and at HOW CASES —SCHYIDT & BROTHER, 16 NORTR William streot, rear Chatham, manvtacturers of chow eases in metal, brass, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, and silver. A , sarcels and moderato Rape oil, whoipsal the ends for whieh nd in point of economy, ive per cent on the quan- must come into very gene- ae Tren are not able the label, Bo sure ibe flask or box is 4nd Ged with atuff to life Inatead of Lron’s dust of The first of which all insects kills, Wh le rats and mice expire in harte As soon as they the second taste? Remember Lyon’s Powder quick Slays roach or bed bug, ant er tick, Bat to the human stomach still Is harmless though you ate a gill. tie Powder and Pills for ihe vermin, 424 Broadway. diploma to the assortment constantly on hand. Orders promptly executed. ld show esses taken m exchange, {HOW €. 263 promptly aitended to, a Ss. CASES.—SOFFMAN & FEIRSCH, SHOW CASE wareroom, 57 Bowery, near Walker street.—Cases made in every style, silver plased, brags, rose and satin wood, maa &c. N, B.—Old cases taken ta ox- change. oan, Q ra ATS prom MULITARY OFTICERS.—THE SUBSCRIBERS DI- aire to call the attention of Officers to their en- parties wishing to examine our stock. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAIIA) 13 Maiden Ianc, Now HE GREATEST NOVELTY OF TH: SEASON.—TAR yiardot or foldis tg, Jeshlonsnlan: i Parts sole te NOFL, 599 Broadway, agents of to inform the ladies and merchants of t! that they have succceded im i Be imported novelty. It is inches deep, thus some ) Vig. & it the more valuable is, that i withoutin avy way hat, which may be trimmed in feathers or ficwers, and made in satis, velvet, or It ie namitted by all greatert ment in millinery. [ged SQUARF REAL FSTATE rett House, corner of Uni sieet m4, Fourth avenue ) rained will be ve in in Sar cea ae that wey! ent pant ers and se! call and assure th riages, wo will all acd matrimonial bliss, and may, through aa instrument which she wi Muminate itself by invoking and will tell all events ocie: theugh' tlemen %., Unio gta ¢t re Dost Offiga, atating oianced. —G. WINTE ®, 146 AND 148 CHATHAM street, would invite the attention of at hia superior asrortment of silver wood, manoyan: for beauty of ctyle and finish, lated rose rood, satia- and black ‘waluut show enscs, which, axe unequalled... Alordert tronived by all the lead- artista to letting or exchanging real ostate era he tai enced to are ct aes ah err ema tor ac possesses fo: ransac: suc! inese. EMERSO) i ADAME MORROW WILL od SPEEDY WAR- ‘ota tow he price aie oee pF ire life, and oven 76 Broome street, near Cannon street, not admitted. ATEDMONIAL —A GENTLEWAN thirty four years of age, is desivous of fe tence of a las View to matimony, Bho OUSHS TO LET OR FOR SALE —TWO BMALL, neat sud very convenient houses in Brooklyn, near ip and Grand street ferries ; rent $450. to let, a four story new, convenient house, in Thirty minth street, rent $750. Also, a neat, genteel aad commo- dious house in Twenty-ninth street, rent $600. Also, 4 small very convenient house, with sale of furniture vory lew. Rent $750. Also, seve. ral others, wholly or partly furnished, in various 4 of the city. EMERSOM W. KEYES, Union equare Real Estate Offie, No.3 Everett House, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. P*s. OF A HOUSE TO LEIT—CONSISTING OF bate rooms on the second floor and two 70 per annum. Inquire at No, 8 Vandam street. TEAM POWER.—ROOMS WELL LG! wita teady steam, to let, Inquire at JOHN YS steam warble works, corner of Thirty-ffth street and Broadway (0 LET—TO SMALL AMERICAN FAMILIES, FLOORS T through, con of five rooms, wi water, &c , in the new houses in West Ninet ihe Seventh and Kighth nes. ta $10 te $14 per month. juire on the premises, 140 West Nine- teenth street, from 8 to 6 P. M. {arith BOARD, A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY neighborhood, near St. John’s park. juire at No. % North j ins, beh, _ 0 IET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND floor, front basement and part of back building, with othergacoommodations, of house No. 75 Delansey sticet. pay on the premises, between 8 and 10 A. M, end from 8 till 6 P.M. (0 LEI—PART OF A GOOD THREE STORY, BASE meut ard sub-cellar frame Ely’s, 79 Fulton i (ET—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, LOCATED A FEW Blocks above Union park. It has 26 rooms, baths, gas, &c. It is handsomely furnished, and i a whole or part of the furniture will bs sold or let with the Louse, It is easy of access by cars and stages, Addroas Furnished House, Herald office, LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, TO A SMALL RE3- ectable American family, the upper part of house No. 56 North Thira atreet Tne apartments consist of two rooms, with fire places, and two or three bedrooms— vo dillon the house. Inquire on the premises To let also, a brick house in North Fifth street, near Third. Rent low to good tenants. Inquireas above or at the shop, or at the corner of North Fith and Third streets, ‘0 LET—A SMALL THREE STORY HOUS! street, second block west from Broadva: $600 per annum. Also the furniture for eu: Uetween two and five or seven and nine P. Grand street. 0 LET—TILL THE FIRST OF MAY, 1855, A GEN- teelly furnished, comfortable and well built thres story houce, or part of it, on Staten Is'and, pleasantly situated between Quarantine and Stapleton landinga. Rent low. Accress, with real name, EA. L., box 878 Post Office. 0 LET—THE FINE TWO STORY AND ATUC BRICK house 113 Haromond street, with all the modern im- provements; a two story brick building iv the rear, suitabie for a carriage house or any other business, with a wide alleyway attached. Inquire ut No. 9 Perry street. 10 LEY.—THE LARGE HOUsE, 170 WEST TWENTY- fist street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; bath, gas, 113 Wert 1 baths, gas, ‘ent $750. Also three story brick house y-aoventh street, near Eighth avenue, . Rent $425. J. DENG aM, Kighth avenue and Sixteonth strest. brick house, No. 46 Howaid street, suitable for a fa- ily or business. Inquire ia the store on the premisoa, or at 405 Broadway. T LET—THE DWELLING PART OF A TWO S{ORY mi 0 LEE—ON THE NORTH-WEST CORNER OF ‘Thames street and Trinity Place, a first lolt, large and light, and also a part of the sesond loft. Th pre mises are'30 fect wide, by 0 deep. Apply to CLARKE : WHITE, on the premises. 0 LET—THR LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO, 37 » INGRAND ments above. also, apartments in houses Nos. 7 to 51, West Fortieth street. Inquire on the presses. ‘ new house on Fortioth street, between Bixti a’ nue and Broadway, ina good neighborhood; rent $18 month, to # small, genteel family. Also the floor at $13, with Croton water, marble mantels, Kc. ply to A. C.'LOOMIS, 1,128 Broadway. cy Ap- (0 LET—VERY CHEAP, THB FRONT AND B\ K parlors, closeta, Greenwich; would be ‘let together or sacparate. 1a quire on the premises, T° LET—DESIRABLE NEW STORES, FOR 4 MER chant tailor, upholster and paper ha 100m, 265 ' two handsome small stores on second floor, suitable for a milliner or mantilla and dreasmaker, or other light fancy businers; also ;dwelling apartments on third story. (0 LET—STORE; ALSO APARTMENTS OF THREE toomg. None but small res] ve families need apply; rent, $53. Also store, 165. West Highteenth street, a good stand for a market provision storo; rent, 92C0, Apply to Mrs. FRITH, 148 West Sixteenth street. LET OR LEASE—A LARGE CORNER BUILDING, advantageously situated fora dry heges stand er lstery. Alsox small hotel or boarding ,house with kos, most favorably situated for oes and steadi FO" & FRANKEL! Ye ing ware- business. Apply to a Thirty-Afth street, near ‘Broadwa: (0 LET @R FOR SALE—A FINE FOUR 8TORY house, with high basement, 25 by 55, opposite Lamartine park, 194 West Twonty-el; stencture, of HOMER Mt T° RENT—FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, toa Eero three or four gentlemen, a suite of reoms, comfortably furnished, on the second floor, with a private family. Terms reasonable, Apply at 42 Crosby street, corner of Broome, near Broadway. Refer- ence given and required. | RENT—WITH BOARD, 70 A LADY AND GENILE- tan, without children; a parlor and bedroom; the carpet, ith street, a recent finish and completeness. |AN, 1 Pine street. ly to parlor is furnished with vely rosewood furni- ture, en suite, with o to match; large mirror, Landsome oil painting, gas, chandelier, &c., &c. Appl at 106 Seeord avenue, Convenient to Eighth streat, Reference required. 0 TENT—THE MAIN FLOOR, OFFICE, CELLAR and two lofts, of store 44 Water street. Inquire of 6. W. KELLOGG, 16 Water street. HE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND ATIIC, NEWLY papored, to let low, to a respectable tenant. In- eat 17 Watts street, between Washington and West Immediate poseossion, OOAL, &C. 1OAL,— THE SUPSORIBER IS RECEIVING PEACH C orchard, Lohigh and white ash Schnylxill, of quali- Wes inferior to none in the markot, which he will sell at the lowest current price, resereened from yard or de- livored direct {rom tho boat; also, Cumberland, Lirer- l, orrel and cannel coals. HiNRY REAVE, corner nal and Centre, and corner Jane and West streets. {CA4L, FLOUR, AND DREAD—CO. ST QUALITY, C nat size, 9 per ton. rR coal, $6 75. qu sire Flour sold by the single barrel at the wholesale market price, delivered in New York, Willismsburg, ersey City. Apply at the ‘and Flour Agency, No. £3 Broadway. Dread, four cents per pound. REMOVALS. ANSLL, ARTIST, HAS REMOVED to th avenue, & few doors above Uniea aquare. Lewons civen im drawing and painting. An- tique and modern peinUngs for sale. HOTELS, F BLANCARD, PROPRIETOR OF THR PAVIAON e Hotel, New Brigh tel, New York, the pubiic, that he hes taken the large and commodious ite buileing No. 826 Hroadway, botween Twelfth and rede ctattetee tacit ee ati wi wiltopen | ys ase Globe itotel, {figner aa carte) so avorably known to the travelling public in this country TOD airs in every recent at in Croton vaae, baths, &c. Thia hotel to the tion of t sai - es whe ys ‘tlemen ting suites of either Kies a wanting Teoms for transient pe Tosidsace. Families will be permanent vided With a private tablo if desired. There will also & table d’hote at 6 o'clock. Appilestion fe will be recetved ai the hotol, daily, from 10 to WAVEELY CLUI) HOUSE—NO. 122 WAVERLY third houso cast of Sixth avenue. The sub- scriber begs leave to inform his numerous friends and the pablic generaliy, that the above extensive establish. ment is now open, unaer his management, for their ac commodstion. There are in the house two rplendid bil lard tables (menuisciured by Bussford), and several club rooms, which will bo rented (furnished) to gontle- men wishi:g to form parties fur (he r own amusement, ‘There is alvo in the kouse a finc reading room, where the difvores fs covers and porlodicals are kept. The bar is cupplied with the beat ané purcat Liquors, wines, ales, nad other popular bovernacos, as well a9 eegars of the first quality. LENNIS LANDERS, Caterer, WHE BREVOORT HOUSE, —I Ah AVES oo a af Bighth #t.—-Tbts ortablisiment, contnelon &elr. fively on the Soropean pina, bas a restaurant aitacced, for tie socomme tation of lailes and gontlemen nol aiding ja the bold = Vianew pod supper will bapre Ader Kb ait Urnon, et short agtion, aither la privaty + ms 0: 8 the cosanrat, a i &c , ‘of honso 150 Reade stroo:, bet . sie R ec gent W. REYES, Ui fics bedrooms. Ss KEN. of ith bat Parti We dace, rtifcates betwe aven' "fon s 10 furnished parlors, and two bedrooms, ites: ‘orth Moore street. Gi ke. Ret changed. Ay t ho L d if desired, the By p iz ara cut enccinde Gee ance CET tes salon nt he NC NSEES ET SS SE EES TE &e. Rent $75 1 1 v +! T thames U & East Forty-second street, for a store, and apart- 10 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF A y, in LIVERPOOL —UNITED STATES MAM. STEAM- ship AROTIC, o Jas. C. Lace —This steamship depert with the United State, mails for Europe, tively om Maturday, Oot. 14, at 19 o'clock, M., from berih, at the foot of Cans! street For freight er passage, having unequalied accommodation for eloranoe end comfort, op to SUWAKD K, OOLLINS, 56 Wall street. Passes are requested to be om board at 11h o'clock, A.M. steamship Atiantic will succeed the Arctic, and sail Oct. 28. shippers please take notice that the ships Of shis line cannot carry say goods contraband ef war. OYAL MAIL SIRAMSHIP ARABIA—FOR LIVER. pool —The Arabia, C. H. E, Judkins, Commander, will seilirem the Company's Dock, at Jersey Gity, with bY Pally and. poreengess for Esrop on We yy, the ith October, at 2 o'clock precisely. Passengers are re- quested to be on board by 1% oelvck, PM. The Cana- dis will sail on the 18th Octover. E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, GOR LIVEKPOOL — PACKET SHIP ASHBURTON, Captain Bradish, will sail October 6. For cabin, Second cabin aad steerge passage, apoly on board, pier 19, F. R., orto THOMAS ee eoetiie Be souks atroet. Ts LIVERPOUL AND PBILADFIPHI4 STEAMSHIP Company intend starting their favorite steamahipa wROW FAUADELYIA— ++. .daturday, Sept. 30, 1864 ‘about Saturday, Nov. 13, 1864 FROM LIVERPOOL? ce Manchester.....about Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1854 $90, $55 and $50, (according to state room. A limited muracer of class passengers mitt be % and found with comfortably cooked 4 for $25........t0 i | $40........ from Liverpool. ‘ies wishing to out their friends can obtain of 21 sterling gad upherdn, Apply to ‘Svcs, ‘Aud upwards. A) Agent, 17 Wataat tiveet, PhilsSelphis, and No. 7 Bread” way, New York. a F%. SOUIHAMPTON AND BREMEN—THE UNITED States mail stenxmer HERMANN, E. Higgins, com mander, will sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton to {ina the snails ava passengers for England and Fravot, on Saturday, October 7, at 12 0’clock M.. from pier No. 37 North river. Price of pa In the first cabin, lower saloon In second cadin....... - 60 An experienced surgeon is attached to each steamer. All letters wust-pass through the Post Office? Specie de livered in Havre and London. For passage or freight apply to C. H. SAND, 11 South William street, The steamer Washicgton will ‘succecd the Hermann, and sail November 4, OR SOUTHAMPION AND HAVRE—THE UNITED States mail stoamship UNION, R. Adams, comman- der, will leave tor Havre, toughing ‘at Southampton to land the mail and psesengers, on Ssturday, Ostober 21, at 12 0’clock, from pier No. 7 North river, foot ot Beach street. Price of passage, first class, 8130; second do $75. Loggage not wanted di board the day before sailiog, marked “below.”” No freight will be taken after Thuzsasy, October 19. For janet ao apply to MER LVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway. new ry to sail for Glaagow as under, nd PEYREL, aro intond via:—I'rom New York, Petrel, Saturday, Oetoder g’elock, noon. From Now York, Clyde, vember 4, ¢ 12 o’cloca, noon. Ratss of passage (steward’s fees included), chist exbin $75. A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, and supplied with 4 comfortable cooked provisions, at $30. N. B.— ention of passengers is called to the imp! system adopted by (lia company, and the o: Passengers will be abundantly supplied rovisions, properly cooked and served up; bes eds, bedding, all articles for eating, drinking, &o., &., will be provided by the ship—psgvengers having their peraonal luggage only to provide and attend to, By the 4bove important acditions, comfort and a yeay great sa- ving of troubl expeose are elfected. An xperionced surgeon will b 4 on each ship, and no charge for medicines. F Lt or passage appty to ROBERT PAYTON, 20 Broadway, New York, Money orders granted on’ Glasgow, in sums of one pound sterling and wpwards, payable on demand D NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPA. ny.-~i le cew and powerful steamships NEW YURK, 2,40 tons aod 600 horse power, R. Craig, commander ; and GLA: GOW, 1,962 tons and 400 horse power, W. Cum. ming, commander, built expressly for the trade between Now York and Glasgow, will sailas under. From Now York—Glasgow, Saturday, 18th November ; New York, Saturday, 2Ud Vecembor. ' First cabin saloon state rooms, 00; do midsbips do $75; second cabin, $50; third class, New York city bills or gold only ‘taken. Apply to JOBN Me:¥MON, 33 Br ‘NITED STATES LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, via AS- piowalland Psnama.—Through pasags tickets, including Mr. Hinckley’s Isthmus tranait ticket, will be furnished at the lowest rates. The Isthmus crossed in 6 hours.—On Thursday, October 5, at 2 o'clock P.M. from pier foot of Wasrén street, North River, will be patched the fleet stoxmship GEORGE LAW, to connect at Panarua with the new and superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always hept a: Panama, to prevent deten- tion in case of accident. ‘The scorrmodations for pas- sergers in the steamers of the Pacite and United States Mall steamship Companies are unsu ) and parties avout to vt California are favited to call’ and examine for themeelves. Tor passage apply a company’s Oe, 177 West atroet, Ro G. &, WHLINEY. e ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,—FOR Havana and New Orlcans.—On Monday, October 2, at2P.M., from her pier foot of Warren streot, N.R.. 4 the well known and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, Capt. H. Windle. Pi can now be secured at the eom "a office. Freight to New Orleans, Nona Conch acu t. Specie only taken on freight to Havana. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of Inding of the form Inrued by the company, on application at their . No other forms signed, and uo bills of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, apply at the office of the Sang fe West street, corner of Warren. a /BERTS. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE via Nicaragua, Acceasory Transit Co. of Ni Proprietors. ‘Through in advance of the mall. Only ling g ig through tickets, infoluding the isthmus rE @ splendid doub'e Cred steamship STAR OF T! WEST, Capt, Turner, (2,000 toaa bi leave from No. 8, North river, at 3 o'clock P. M., precisely, for uenta Arenas, on Wed: , Cot. 4, connecting with the favorite eteamuhip Uncle mim, (2,600 tons vagus ‘transit route, » having but testi mules of land transportation, by clase A These atenmers are unsuz d in their veatilation and seoommodetions, For information or passage, apply to CHARLES MORGAN, agent, No. 5 Bowling Green. N.B—Commencing on’ the 2ith Ostober, the days of railing of the steamers will be changed to the 12th and 27th of exch month. When these cays fail on Suaday, the xteamers will leave on the Monday following. There will be no steamer on the 19th of October. ‘STRALIA.—PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE U. 8. mail—Positively the first vessel.—The clipper bark. NIMROD, Whiting, commander, will have quick dispatch on this her second voyage to Melbourne, The Nimrod will be suceeded by the clipper ship Wiadward, both veexels now on the berth for freight or parsage. Apply on board, or to K. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall street. DEPENDENT, LINE.—GUARANIIED The beautiful A 2 clipper ship C. Cope, commander, will be despatched for, Metboarne, Port Phillip, on Thursday, the 12th October. The above vessel ia one of tho fastest ships afloat, and it is confidently expectod she will make an onusval short run out, having over two thirls of her cargo on board. aig and passengers can depend on her early departure. room for sbout 500 bbl. more freight, and ten moro passengers, Hor accommodations are superior to any yeasel now up. Kor balance of cargo and passage at to lowest rates, apply on board, at pier No, 8 Fast river, or to AKKMLL & #LIJOT, 146 Pearl at. FMI-MONTHLY LINE FOR NEW ORLEANS—STOP- ping at Havana, amd carrying the United States Naul—tae steamship BLACK Wakfion, J. D. Bullock, commander, will sail for the above ports on Monday, October 9, wf 12 o'clock, from plor at foot of Bsack street, North Hiver. Freight taken for Mobile. Pas- sengors for Havana must procure passporta before leay- ing port. Goods for tho interior will be forwarded free of commission, | Por freight or passage, apply to LIVING STON, CROCHERON & CO, agents, 21 Broadway. N.B — The Cahawhe, R. W. Shufodlt, gommander, will sue- ceed the Black Warrior, and sail’ oh Weducsday, October 25. Bills of lading most be rent in for signing the even- ing previous to the ship railing. OR KEY WEST AND NEW ORLEANS--TOU22ING at Tampa Bay, Ceder Keya, St. Mari abico!a and Pensaco!o, Ta. The iexetly PAMPERO, Captain Pawyor, will leave for the above ports om Monday, 23th instant. For freight or paseago apply to BRODIE & PETERS, 122 Pearl streot. accommodations for pessepgcra. SAVANNAH AND ELORIDA.—U. 8. MAT, LINE F The sew and splendid steamship FLORIDA, plain M. 8. Woodhill, wil leavo on Saturday, Qetober pampera has splendid Savannah over night. Hills of lading signed by the clerk om board. or froight or passage tprly te Sam. L, MITCHILL, 15 Brondway. Fk CHAMLESTON AND TLORDA—T, Semi. weekly mail line —Ihe new aud {ast ‘teamer tion, W. fF orter, commander, will loave No. 4, North river, on Saturday, October Tth, at 4 o'clock, P. M., precisely. Yor freight eppiy on board, where all dills of lading will bo als , od iggy Neh sd of SPORVORD, TILISTON & 90 Broadway. Through tiskets to Mlorida, as follews :—To Jacksonville $81; Pilatka $35. OR NORFOLK, PATERSHURG AND RICHMOND — ‘The United States mail steamship ROANOKK, Thor. Fkinner, commander, will tenve picr No. 13 North river, on Wednesday, at 4 o'clock I’. M., will arrive in Norfolk, the next afternoon, = Lig srr 4 ond rome ig yah od following morning. From Norfolk passengers for the South proceed by Fcailroed direct, with through tickets from Weldon to Wilmington, Avcuste, Charleston, Ats- lante, Le. Pasange and fare, (state room included) to Norful, $8; to Veteraburg and Ricumond, $10; steerage pheenge Walt prices, Apply to LOOLAN & PLEASANES, US Proadway, Ch EXCURSIONS. pen pereneninnnremrpnger yee etre saeeeemmnepmoanaesn oe “GT ACUT EXCURSION 1O THE MNDITERRANRAN, Black Sea and tino Pallic.-—A first class clipper vea- gel of 200 tons, ited exclactyely for passeagers, will emit alout Nov. 1, for the soathern sities of Spee and Xeaty, I lord Plack ren, extondivg to the principal aiden te Be ena the Haltic in the mmmer of 1866. ‘De number of passengers bing anoess. iy umited cor- 1) appiiestion fy requicle Por Col! ps nr, apply to JOUN LOLS, 10 Welt strert, bet atoa ii gad to'glooe. ‘Lemee.—Deore oFe ot T; sommuasase at 15 9/akok. dey evening, Ootuder 2 will be performed «Mr. Porrost Ba THEATRE—B A. MARSHAIN, BOLE Mr. J Mr, Hanchett Gootenough. Mr Sener Chured.. ve coke... Miss Gougenlein +. Mise adelaide Price A HOPELESS PASSION, Portetello.... Mr. Davi’ge | Bestrix, Mira. Warren Pamela..... Mr. Grosvanor | Inabet. Mrs. Nagle ‘ALLACK’3 7HBATRE, BROAOW AY, NEAK BROOME Doors open quarter before 7; to commence at 7h o'ckee’.-—Drees Circiv, 60 ovate—ao extra charg for reerved seats; Parquette, 50 ceats; Second Tier of Boxee, 25 ceats—as elegant and commodious as the drest cizcle; Orchestra Stalls, $1; Private Boxes, $6 and $7, according to 8 October 2, Toby, Mr, Lester. Senorita toto and Mr, Sunith USIN GERMAN. Ebreastein, Mr. Lester. Martin Heywood, Mr. Wallack “La Manols’’.” N ETROPOLITAN TREATRE..-KENRY WILLARD, Proprietor; Harry Kytinge, Stage Manages Open at 64; curtain rises at 7% o'clock. Monday evening, Bea Ea be performed ISABEL, —Doors -Mia3 Julia Dean «» Miss ry chy Mons. Schm ct and M’lle Cherese Mlle Adeline BAK BET «Mr, Jordan | Betsy Mis. Brolsford UCKLEY’S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 589 BROAD. way. BY SPECIAL RUQUEST ot many patrons, will be produced On MonpaY eveniog, October 2, and for one week oaly, the grand burlesque cn the fairy opera of CINDERELLA, OR Tim Magic Grass Surrer, iy four acts, with the most magnificent scenery, costly ses, machinery, &c., c., and the following cast :— his Misa A, Eleanor T. 8, Waddieron W. Percival +, Swaine Buckiey oR hcg 3 Buckiey J. A, Basquin f J.J. Mattea VR. Carroll Taisho, f e+r+-The Baron's daughter Biackberry Spirits, Fairies, Hunters, &e., &c.. .Company Concert commences at 8 quarter before o’¢1008, Tickets, 26 centa; Reserved Seats, 50 centa. N_ B—A new burlesque on ‘+ Fra Diayolo” will be pro- duced on Monday evening, October 9. ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. —WONDEHFUL success.—Monday, October 2.-—In the evening, at 734 o'clock, the entirely new and thrillingly inte- restizg Frexch dramatic romance, now being wit neesed by delighted multitudes, aa presented at this ex tabiishment, by a company emracing the most biiliaut Gramatic taleut of the sge and called EUSTACHE, with Mr. C. W. Clarke as Eustackt. Mr. Hadawoy as Poulet, Miss Mestayer as Louisa, &. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, songs, dances, and tue new piece of THE VIL LAGE PROSLIGATE. ' ‘Ihe living Rhinoceros, and great African Boa Constrictor, 25 feet long, the ‘Happy Fa- miiy, ard ali the curiosities can ba seen without ex- tra charge. Aduission, 26 gents ; ehildren undes ton, , mts. ADEMY OF MUSIC—FOURTEENTH STREET, UMON SQUARE, ‘Mr HACKEIT respectfully annousces to the public the opening of this new and splendid ediice, for a short operatic season, with MADAME GRIST AND SIGNOR MASIO, supported by his troupe, which has givea such satisfac: tion the last few weeks at Castle Gar MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, will be performed Bellivi’s opera of NOSBMA. principal characters by Madome GRIST, Signor SUSINI, Signor MAKIO, Sigaor PATIL norine LONOV: NI Signorine MUKP PRICES OP ADMISSION WILL Bi Parquet sad Boxes : Amphitheatre... Yrivafe and Proseenium Bo: ‘ou Irving place qill be opened on Mon- dey morving, % o'clock, and remvia open esily till 5 P.M, where tickets and places can be sesured without edcitional che mi also at Wm. Hall & son’s, No. 289 Broadwey, and Van Noraen & King’s, No. 46 ‘Wall street. Doors oren at 634 o'clock: performance will commoncs att é o'elcok. ok. will set down in Irving place from Font h street ard take up in reverse orer. The Third Fourti avenue cars snd Bowery and Broadway s all et down paisengera near the aqademy, Core HOUSE?.— WALLACK’S., THEATRE. Great cast of THE RENT DAY. Marlin Herwoed......ceceeseeenees ..Mr Wallack SENORITA SOTO and MY COUSIN GERMAN, londay, Oc 2 TRE SCHOLAR, SFNORITA SOTO and MY COUsIN GERMAN, y, October 3. Box book open. URTON DRAMATIC APSOCIATION.—THE MAMBERS of this association are notified that there will be Fy held at the Bugle, 220 Grand street, on tuesday, October 3, Ladies and gentlemen desirou: of joining the above named well conducted and oldest established dramatic association in this city, wil! please address, | seog paid, H. B. KODGERS8, Uorresponding se- eretary, Post Office. pede deaths tee ER Ral KNOW NOTHING.—FREE SHOW, AT NO 448 Broadway, N Y.—The Heppy Family and a Know Nothing in the cage. Go and sce the Know Nothing. |ASTLE GARDEN TO LET FOR THE ENITRE MONT of Octeber.—This favorite and caprctous place of Lem ice ntype ale for Sant bya ie entertain men! or public meet’ night, week, o» for the entire mbt. Apply 10 1 sean aa} Garéen, from 10 A. M. till 3 P. M. BEKDIOAL. BLESSING FOR THOUSANDS —DR. ARISTIDE MARTIN, disciple of the celebrated French medical Fetormer, Raspail—well known in New Xork for the cure of many casep ef consumption pronounced incurable, as well as for the speedy relief of old dyspepsla—vill be found daily at bis office, 154 Fulton street, from 10 to 12 A.M, and from 210 6'P. M. Ho bas slo puolished and for sale, price 50 cents, a medical treatise of Dr. Ras- pail tocure consumption and all other discases. metical advice to purchasers of said book. = Ea | R. RICHARD-ON, LATE CONSULTING PHY <Uc1AN to the New York Ceilege of Medisine aud Phar inacy, snd gratuate of the Co'lege of Surgaons, Dublin, ean be consulted in bis apesiality a 02 Prince street, from fo tog 1. a. Aud successful practice of nic n twenty years in the ais of this country and Purone, ensbics him to o: An extensive ucemcn'sn tto be obtained eewhece. Letters the country attended to. acces Tas | R_ MACK 13 CO: TED (XN 118 ePeCIALTYY, D No. @ White street, tour doors west of Broa tway from % to 1 and ffom 6 to § in the evening. Dr. Maun) «for female derangements sold by bim ong D adviser, eleventh edi ion, 345 pages, 75 engravings Roth merried and single shoula consuflit. Sold ar Ne Preadway, and mule free for $1 by the author, M mand wargeon, No. 42 Reade street where he is consulted from Jk A. a paperr im resommrencing Cr. Iarmout to the aftticted Courier des Etats Unie, stants Zeitung, Nattona) Demo crat, Day Book. and Sew nawiek Times, R. WARD'S REMEDIES EXCRED FVESRYTHINGS ware, speedy, satisfactory. Depot 50 Osa! et: one door from Broadway. Those who have deen bot by pretenders, aro sure of s cure from br. Ward's rene des, often In a very few days. No charge till cured & those calling in time. R. WARR, WITH HIS CRUEBRATED | AMAZING is eo moe cures 04 Fecord, at bis office, 60°Canal street, ono door toa Broadway. Country letters containing by pe wie | advice and medicine by return post. treatment never known to fail, HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIGAL. OOM Dr. A. i peerlias to the the heaith, of the ofeot bide tele jet How many ‘su igen fo fox fr rosprensec = he womsh,) or from fuer at n, (weakness, gony for many months &c)MHow many areie ts Sher a0 of 8 aatere stroll ah or those eoatemplating marriage. For en! BHeln Townsend, 257 Breateay; Atciawes, Sheraan & CO, Arter oe No. 1 Vevey eiragt; Dewit, & Barenpor tian ) 5 % Astor Roves, Grondwey phahing offs, 129 Fiverty pires*, Nay York; Josogm Tucker, Mobile; alec, 3. ¥. Polarkom, Tneelows nt-eot, Vaihade! pin 04 ten reostpt of Sis trai foes of we eopy wii be trpnaaltted park of the Onliag Dimon. AD Welaca varct be whoconss POE Pad, to Oe, AM MADRICEAU, Ofics 129 Laterty pirge\ New York, or don 1,924 Now Wark Syst thee his private rooms, | till 2P.M., and € to 0 in the evening, Sundays excepted | N. R—Not the drug store Address all letters box Na $44 New York Post Office. We concur with all the othe | gente “ome fy of r +) conte: padi ” OP Monpay Evexina, Ocroorn 2 ‘Tha excitement continacs unabated to ste ; Oreherra Seis, . THE WONDERFUL RAVES in the pew pantomime, by Jerome Revel, emtitied Ort. pet) GAG atreasy witnoaned by miner 26,000 PERSONS, who have individually and colic ively pronounced tt ther greacest pantomimic production of the Re-engsgement of the great Kussian artist, Po MILE YRCA MATH 48, who will appear in the new spanish divertisoment, onliedl Pee PERLE DaND sLOUSt To commence with the petite comicalily, entitted LA FRI CHAMPRINE. URTON'S, CHAMBERS STREET.—MONDAY EVER. ing, October 2 ” it of a new farce, called Burto. ‘the original Americen comedy of eile pt vAYS nightly increasing in popularity. fir Burton, Me, Jardau, Me. Fisher, Me. Marcha, Raymend, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Hughes, &c., wAl ap- os Acd the laughable farce of THE F{LIBUSTER, with Mr. Burton in the principal character. OWERY TBEATEE.—PRO! L P. WALDRON Stage Manager, F. ©. Wemyss,. open at T, Oeloc! Cpa + . Boxes, 25 i ae Gallery, 1245 cen’ londay evening, Ooto' ama; after which, PREITY GIRIS OF STILBERG, to pecatem with EUSTACHE BAUDIN Hoes URDY’S NATION ALTHEA TRE. —DRESS CIRCLE AD U; 244 cents; Orchestra as xen, 26 conta; Pit Feata, cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors opea st T o’clook; commence at 73; Monday prening. Oct. 2, THE KING’S JESTER; Polks, by Miss Le and la Petite talome; after which, FASHION AND He. | Higblsnd Fling, oy Miss La’ Folle; and to conclude THE MAGIC RUSE. CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRI 444 BROADWAY, under the control of H. WOOD, Bust 5 sinoss Manager. GEO. CAKISTY, . ETHIOPIAN MINS: TR ee BURLESQUE OPERA, LIGRT FAKCES, DANCES, atc, Afreanized by the most accomplished company ia the oF] ‘This week, the extravaganza of ROBERT MACAIRE, Jack Strike... . “ Robert Macaire, 5 Loors open at 63, o'ciod cisely. wo ETEHOPIAN MINSTRELS, MECHANICS’ HALL, Broapwary. PROGRAMME FOR THs EvExina, ETHIOPIAN MELODIES—NEGRO JIGS AND FANO® DANCES—BALLADS--BANJO, GUITAR, AND VIOLIN S008, Concluding with a very laughable afterpart, in which the whole company will appesr. Doors open at an early hour, entertainment comaeme> ing at a quarter to 8 o'clock, ‘Tickets 26 cent URTON’S, CHAMBFRS eae ae D WEEK of the new American comedy, ich is night received with continucus Inughter Mia dppinise, nk night of a pew farce. Monday—The comedy of NOW-A- DAYS, with Burton, Jordan, her, Marchant, Androwa, Miss Reymond, Miss Saxon, Mrs. Burton, Mra, Hughes, &c. A new farce, calied THE MOUSTACHE MANIA, with Johnston Moore, Mrs. Burton and Miss Sexem, Also, the comie piece of THE YILIBUSTER. with Mr. Burton as tho Original Jacobs. OWFRY THEATRE.—A CARD.—WEDNESDAY, October 4. COMPLIMENTARY BENSFIT TO THOS, B. RAVCLIFFE President of Committee of Atrangement James +. Halstead; Wm B Burrows, Secretary The evenivg’s amusements will consiat varied end attractive deseription The voi ers Are Joun R Scorr, the great American trogedian, (witle hind permission of Cagt. Purdy.) Sam. Lorvrerp, the unequalled vocalist, a» Olifour, ia “The Baysdere.”” * Jonx Stoax, the great Irish comedian Jauts L. Browse, the world renowned Sodert Macaice. Mapewownie Leonrixe Gust, aceomplishsd dam- seure, in a grand Spanish Dange, (her fist sppearancs.) MeDoxary McGiuLyEay, the great bogpipe performer, will appear on this occaston only, witir Miss axxim Rapcuure sad perform the cslebrated “Bagpipe Hornpize,” in the real Highland costume, SnELiox’s Brass Banp will perform several popular aire, Groror Krnerrt, the father of the ring, will, om thig occasion only, have a regular set-to wich Fr Lazanvs, assisted by the Young Masrars Lazanos, in TOM AND JERRY. ‘ For full particulars, refer to the bills of the day. Box sheet now open. a CARD.—TO THE MANAGERS OF THE PRINCIPAL theatres in the Union —Mr. Collins, the celeorate’. Trieh comedian aad vocalist, will make » tour through the United States during the aad win- ter season, when he will appear in all the best Inia dramas, including some new pieces written expressly fer ¢ him, and never acted by any other comedian, om st ge. He will also introduce his celebrated Irish as sung only by him, to wit:—‘The Widow with her friend the “Widow Mahony” and “The Soger Boy,” with his Liquor of Life,” hie “Oraiskeom Lawn,’ and his “Sprig of shillelah,”’ witha “Peggy on the Low-backed Car,’’ and “Trust to ‘The team will be foundthe best on the road. All leteent * han gag be directed to the Broad New York. D'S EGYPTIAN MUSEUM, 660 BROADWAY, tractive snieereeeine aan ine, in sAdition a jects, three mummi:e ofthe sacred bull (Agia), more than 3,000 years 014, ths hibited Admission 25 cents. 1 TO MARINERS. $e OTICE TO MARINERS.—FIXED LIGHT AT PLUMB Point, Port Royaly, Jaztica, hthouse hee been erected 66 yards North of the rout a Plumb Point, on the Palisadocs the town of gaton, 17 degrees, 65 minutes, 45 neconds North, ond longitese 76 degrees, 47 minutes West of Greenwich. It is 68 feet above the level of the sea, painted white, and will ex- hibit, oa and after the 20th of Jnty, 1854, a fized | redfroms. & by Bo B. bys. '5 We, and white fs. 4g W. to NW. It may bo seen, in | tweive miles distant. Directions —The red light bri | Northward of N. W. by W. 2/ W Vorsels working m the Syuthward for the auchorage cil Piumb Point, or saiead into harbor, must tack immediately on_ iv light, vnifl within halts mileS. i W. of ing N F.,"them 48, pon Land 8 + the the ght opens of + ‘ , steer W. by N eacon and West Miiale | te the Northward of the New * a» Port Royal Point,) and | Fort Avgusts bears N bj | lead clear to the Westwa: South and North Pelican Spits, and as soon as light tears. E. by E. Southerly, hou! up F. \ anchorage off Kingston, when a red light wil! Lo seen om Fort A ta ire pete gad 4 a ton, ‘The white light willshow the viclnage ot heh lying to the southward an@ well ag the northoasterm 1 age off Rit of ali the westward the same course until N F, then han) np for it, and das peg | che bright light will exhibited. from a single | Paspented to the teacon on Fort Anguate, free, | high, and willonly be een when to the ward | westward of it. It may be used as a guide through the ponth chennel, by keeping it up @ N. % E. whion will load clear to the weetward of the buoy and to the eastward of the Three Fathom \ % | but the nse of this channel ig not advisable at | escopt by “drogers’’ and other small vessels. The the bearings snd distances from Pinal wi are int lightboure:— ‘bea: a ite and 16 are | isteoouimonded that they be strterty ationioa 90° ' (BOWAS HEN: Commodore. | GHORGE J. GIBBON, Master H. M. 8, Yunus. most wonderfal im the ever been known. She will tell futare evenie; snd will show your faiure

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