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GALES AT AUCTION. yop wegars, ke —Tuesday. at Qos ateloes, Dey street, corner of Greenwich, auzars, coffee, eT — 2 NIGOLAY, AUCTIONEER —FORDHAM moatarl, ten dornijounn kenny, gin and Wine, biank- suction 2 whips, balters, ploughs, trucks, almonds, pea- Nee W. A. CARTER,’ Auctioneer. WILSON, AUCTIONEER.—MONDAY, OCTOBER @ 9, at 1036 o’clook, at 172 West Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, the rich snd costly household furniture contait ia the large three story house above, consisting of one su perb rosewood reven octave pianoforte, of msgaifisent wwone and richly carved case, cost $500; superior rose- wood parlor suit tacrimson and gold broeade 1ls0 one suit in crimson an! green, with most elaboratsy carved frames; very large heavy Frenchelate oval mirrors, rich rorewood etegere, with plate glass coors and back. carved in the most ex] ive manner; lady’s rosewood poe , lined with sstin wood, plate rved rosewoo4 marble top centre, side and sofa. tables, a fine collection of choice of! pain'ings and steel plate engravings, in rich giit frames; rosewood di- vros, covered in the best of aatin; costly china vases, tete-a tete sets chins, Parian, broree and ue fig Fordbam, Westchester county, New York, ‘about ten miles (thirty min- utes ride) from the city of New York, and within from five to minutes walk of the railcowd t. There are tweaty-aix trains to and from the city , and the commutation is only about cleven cents per day, These beaatiful lots will ‘be sold withoat reserve, to close an {sterest, oa ths following liberal terme:—Ten per oant apd the auctioneer’s fees on the day of ssle, ani tea per cent e month ye agen agpecnpen eageek sr or purchasers may, after g fitty per cont, receive thelr deoda, by executing ond as mortgage for'the bal. avce of twotnd s half years, at seven percent. Title indisputedle ‘Traine will leave the City Hall on mor . 10% A. M., stopping at all the ther with ie mow . NICOLAY, it storm on Taseday, of iis of the Hariete Ball . 8. ures, twenty one day mantel clocks, brocatelle and lace window curtains, and rich gold band parlor shades, about two hundred yards the best of ‘ish in it order, and ‘and extension tables; geld Yand chin silverware tea service, salvers, cake no ass ware, &c.; also bedroom furniture of Brusrels the same hour at the will take piace at u New York LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—STOCKS A and at auction—Alpert H. Nicolay will fell, this day, October 9th, at 1234 o'clock, at the Wer chants’ for secount of whom it hey ge g pe pep thy Oy icin New York, ist ge interest * nary end July, 81/000 each; 3 ,000 bond of the Bo rough of Green Bay, ‘25th March, 1854, interest coupons for 7 able annually, 1st at | oor ps = of 00 Cleveland and Pi : wool blankets and counterpanes, bookcase, mahogany Jecesver $1,000 | guabloned, chatrs, sofas, rocking chairs, work i after the basement furniture, with which commence. ‘OPN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIUNEER—STORE J No. 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin.—Consta- + | ble’s sale of groceries liquors, &c.. by virtue of several 5 | executions, thia day, Monday, at No 356 st , cor- ner of Eim, at 103, o'clock, the contents of the shove consisting of teas, sugars, coffees, e01ps, candles, and usual aasortment of small ware, co a large stock ; also a good assortment of liquors—| gins, rums, wines; the fixt , ttand casks, hegs, bar feebar ko, WILLIAM B. JONES, Constable. ARGE PATENT IRON SAFE AT AUCTION, THIS ‘4 day, at 12 o'clock. It is perfectly new, and $260. E. SINTZENICH, Auctioneer, 16 Wall st. ARGE ‘AND POWTIVE SALE OF ELEGANT CABINET other decorative ar. UCTION ‘NOTIOE.—D, 8 HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.— Grand sale of eplendid Deusgedi Comitars, ones mote contained brown stone Louse, stuated in Twenty fib street, two Zoors weat from Seventh avenue, being No. 114 West Twouty Gfth street, containing everything and desirable for elegance, use and comfort; and all choices: goods, both as rej mai and workman- sbip, for the most part in fine order and divided suitably into parlor, chamber end dining room furniture, of rose- ‘wood, mahogass sad black walnut, "Also, will te sold all ‘the beds, bed: icg and linen. Also, the silver ware, cut- Jery, cut glass ware and decorations, some of which are magnifeent beyond description. The house contains will ‘at auction on Wed: A Seeeetag, Fever. and Saturday, Oct. 11, 12, 13 and Td: at 11 o'c\bek e' day, at the large A of Design, 668 Broadway —Large sale of elegant cabinet furniture and pianofortes, the entire stock of two large New York manufac turers, and which will be peremptorily sold The whole of the articles are guaranteed to be of fashionable manu. facture, and include some very splendid specimens of cabinet work made after the new Parisian designs. The lor furniture will include about thirty suits in satin, full five thousand dollars worth of goods, and isdestrably | Brocade and brocatelle; elegant carved Losewood plan Socated in a pleasant hood, and the lease has | cr°the Louis Quaturss anh Elisabetaae lon aie . , two years to 7un ata very low rent. The house will be Jet and a portion of the contents sold if the whole is not ited, or the whole will be sold, and a large some beautifal plain suits; the coverings richest kinds, and include crimson, crimson and green, amber, green and gold, maroon trail age blue, blue and : go) vay remain on mortgage if properly secured. Persons three different shades of blue; green of three <toniring to purchase or arrange for the stove, may call fints, splendig faney and variegated ditto of the choicest to-day and to-morrow on the auctioneer, at his office, No. 76 Beekmen street, from 8 A M. to6P. M., where all in- formation will be given. Parties desiring to see the eras can do eo, Monday and Tuesday, from 10 A. M. make; etegeres of a costly character, with and without wings, plate glass back and marble tops, of every style and design; corner etegeres, elegant canterburys, music ond reading stands, ottomans, tete-a-tetes, sofas, sets of chairs; splendid fancy’ tables, of laid with Sevres; music stools, sofa tables, richly carved quartette tables, trio tables, card tables, foot stools, and a large variety of similar articles. The dining room and Morary furniture inciudes elegant oak, blaék walnut and mahogany suits, and single articles im green and black library tables, several elegant extension tables with extra leaves, of all sizes, bookcases, escrutoires, writing tables‘-s1so, very élegant old carved oak fnrni- ture, of rich cesiga. Entrance hall furniture comprises elegant osk, rosewood, black walnut and rae ; UCTION NOTIOE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER—BY BELL & BUSH.—Notice is hereby given, we will sell on Tuesdey, at 103¢ o’clock, in our new salesrooms, ‘27 Centre str by virtue of a chattel mot , the valuable furniture of a family removed from Fourth street. Washington square; also, elegant cabinet furni- ture, Brussels carpets, gl }, and various house- keeping articles, will be stated on morning of asle. UCTION NOTICE.—PEREMPTORY SALE OF HOU3E- and umbrella stands, with and without marble t A, Bo fora, nnetertng, be SAM O8000, | faa doe meg Triaty Faso wi Tale - “t many fine ‘nstruments by the most celebrated makers, in ‘on Wednesday; October 11, at 1036 A. M., a large oallec- | Sstvaq and plain cases, Gl 4, Nanns’, Descomb’s, Fem, oe aaetad, Bousehold furniture, comprising sofas, | Soq others. The whole of the articles in this sale will bs etegeres. eletesaee rien eee cad teed as eatelogued, and_ will be peremptorily sold lounge, beds, extension tab'es, mati £2% | to the highest bidder. Beautiful decorations, tables, two planofortes, Ine window curtains, fx Tony plated ‘ware, UCTION .SALE —WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEES.— By virtue of an execution. I will expose for sale on e th day of Ostober, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the cor- ner of Fifteenth street and Seventh avenue, a toto! scaf- folding, suitable for builders. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Constable. Ag S4LE OF FOUNDRY, MACHIN® SHOP, ell Tridsy, Octovee' a, at foundry and ah mises, ‘wagons, one z A SSIGNEE SALE —A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER 23 Bor will sell this day, at 10: and vajesble acsertanent of. really oh is entire a eee ae a ‘sacl sae, ress coats ere See pulse, on Manuay, tue 90h iat, et 10 o'sloge, ic sale, on 1e et o’el ailton square, the baldnesof a large Lot of premias fowls of the choicest 5: ap tigger el Giese, turkeys, and maay choice fowls. SALE OF A PRIVATE GALLERY OF BEAUII- ful Oil of the Dusseldorf, and Freneh tractive Ry om piel ee auction on ured: a trelock, at the pailovies National ‘academy Brostway, private feces mA. M.. ‘also the lease of the pre- mules and harness. ‘Auctioneer, sell at his stores, 64 | Brose seecbel adasabene” > put pe faseau street, on Thuraday, Oct. 14, at 10% ee Oy foabeck, Laael, Lants, Webster, Lasclle, Carter Leslie, Papell lg ‘and stone marten, real royal Se a, Teaby, and other eg a Cay grmize, mink, ¢ab¥, S2 be. - Cotalogues day previous the morning until © at night. Admission free. PARNBRORER'S AALE—a: M. CRIGTALLR, AUC. eel, tals taeeutnns (enter): oh the tioneer, 28 Bowery, will sell on Tuestay, iy an thie morning. (Moody), at the | as J0 o'clock, ‘and jewelry, consisting of fine & lot of cok wood, per brig Roeber, eee gold and silver watches, &. ee by ceaer HL J. Redsield, Esq , Of Thos. H. Keesing, 61 Rose street. iy Bees ae at su} ee ae fa the Meciaenee in Kighth avenue, nie doors pininanceaes | Mia fnirca esheets tay Vystar “sedl reenaion ‘rood, and covered with erimsen and gold damask; costly bats mattresses. | Tosvugbout tic hotee; reseption ehuies, oovered in Ek. pillows, e.; marble top bareaus, | ron, velvet and grown and gold damask; rosewood sevec bee ge nents phe octave rte, carved, made by one of the Gn three | dest city makers, wit damask stool’ and cover; rosewood suits in French plate pier and miaatel satrrors, arm chairs in vel. ad marble top centre tables, | Yet hair cloth; magnificent mantel mounted ch ted China vases, ta’ | in ormolu, imported trom Paris; ‘embroidered curtains, i piece, rich decors dining te | rich painted shades, hair cloth parlor furniture, en suite; ble, mahogany cbairs in hair cloth, cut glass China rosewood and French ename led chairs; \t mantel eee, ee tee at A ores ety % culinary | clock, mounted in ormolu, with a superb and costly col- articles. peremptory. e lection of oil paintings, in rich carved frames; rosewood NOY &C—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, | Woo bookcase, rishi raed, coee ace fronts; rose- rettstionets, sell on Tuseday and Wednesiay, Oc- | sais tables, &o.; beautifully carved rosewood dresel C 7 St 1036 o’clock each day, at the sale bureaus, mahogany do., marble rooms 90 Pine and 66 street, a magnifoent assort- rs Wouetaoe, soineniary ond eaten toe ment of rich china decorated dinner seta, ton and | Steas, supector hate soo Sone eae sattaae bed: coffee sets, card receivers, enamel feria ol 1 top enamelled chamber suite, sofas, couch. , riven. colognes, ‘decanters, tum lets, | os, sofa, , Velvet stair carpet, oilcloth, mahogany wines, So, silver plated and silver mounted tea sets, | and walnut spting seat chairs, in velvet and ‘hair cloth; goblets. castors, cake baskets, card do., salts, do.» dinner | rockers, bureaus, &., with a valuable quantity of base’ and dessert f ft mag Mel Bean mad soup | ment and kitchen furniture, mahcgany tal ladles, toddy -do.! alto, ivory balance tuery) | two refrigerators, carpets, silver ware, choice cutlery, a rouse Gloeks, shades and stands, move: decorated ten and’ dunner sets, cut, glass ware, send sectaverny obakeonion, Sparen, eroeber bony eiper bi degeed 00 vectors veep AR ee eran fine] of axe Orel oo op ye hed to giass; | Without regard to weather- article to be sold “Ss removed, within two days, from Vises, urns, statu- , fo samme mitarial’as. the wlso a line of carved marb! 5 —_— ALE OF RICH ANP ELEGANT awa Ue entant bets mirrors, Caern &e —Will be day, Monday, October 9, at 1034 o’elock, the contents the Twenty-sixth three doors aF four story house on east of feventh avenue, Gree $008, AVON EER — WILL SELL ON room of Panis Morrel, We’ 004 Brocdway. corner of Deane stieet, a very rade furniture, rT) 5 a ; carved, rosewood, ith F Ri It . wi ey on oat ae lining tables piety. — 3 “9 mabogapy sofas, tete-a-tetes, . ESianuene peace is, ‘washata! Lo een Tea te drt oe ho HERIFI’S SALE OF THE STOCK AND MACHINERY eee eee cae pe a or +) a foot > ald planofi frat street, 4 Pr si'areand seat, short time, and M. WICTRS, AUCTIONEER, WILL 8! 3 day, at 103 o'clock, at 137 Canal same 6 oe desirable assortment of . « large ; | and of hold fur: soe bureaus, washstands, & mii ward- poe description, suitable for feral LS tag neeoe shadis, stands, m eeping, consist! parlor suite, frame mirrors, and black waleut bedsteads, toilet tables, | mattel’clocks, ofan, chairs cate and tea weshstands, chairs, pecs, mattresces, rich porcelain Bainted tea nets, lamps, entlery, pillows and 'boleters, quilts, te,’ Also, am as: | rocking chairs, fancy tea, tables, t tapestry and ° sortment of kitehen furniture, with which the sale will | other carpets, oilcloths, stairrods, mi iy and other » commence. bedsteads, hair mattresses, feather beds, sheets, blanket: 8, spreada, dreesing and bureaus, washstands, toile’ seta, hiteben furtiture’ coot ing stoves, a, ola ee chattel mor will expose for sale at public Avetion, on Mor day, © Oth day of med a 10%, o’okck A. ¥., at No. 124 Seventh aveune. ail and sia- jibe’ the Brewery Malt Mill, tools and im, ts be longing to orinany wise aj ‘ining to said brewery; aloo the fixtures and furatture of the bai con. sisting of liquors, segars, chairs, stools, tables, beer pumps, tures, atoves, kitchen furniture, &o, together with Soe horse aod wagon aad full set of har eae. DAVLD QOLEMAN, Attorney for Mortgages, tioceer, will sell this ens OUSEHOLD FURNITUKE.—JOHN REDDING, AUC- morning, at 10 o’olock, at ixth avenue, between Thirty fifth and ‘thirty-sixth atreets, a large and general assortment of cond hana Tommie Vpn for conveni mere mie) and tea nervices, atoves, be, fe ‘ attention of dealers ond others, watll the whole ts ciaposed of, BALES AT AVOTSOm. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONZER.—BY HOUGHTON & ° A Optohan 10,08 2a6 ataian, at the eslesroom, 113 Nassau street —! aa'o 0! rich cabinet furnitare, removed from a private residen: comprising the usval variety found in a well farmished house Also, a large ansortment of well made mew cabl- net furniture, such as can be relied upoa, and cousists in Tosewood perlor furniture en sulte, covered and hair cloth, carved rosewood top centre , superior te- fourteen feet long: rosewood, mabogeay and 0) welaut warble top chamber farniture to match. several suites of enamelled agen a ee richly decorated, tote-a tetes, 8, Voltaire and parlor chairs, card, pier aad side tables, walnut, rosewood gothic and French bedsteads, mabogany, walnut and oak lib: bookcases aud secretaries, care, libs and office Also, a large.,invoice of silver lated ware, cut bottles, castors, knives and forks, apooms, ic., clocks, vases, rich china tete-a tete sets, toa sets of forty-four pieces each, richly cecorated vases, mantel ornaments, &. Aleo, at 12 o'clock precisely, several superior toned rosevood pianotortes, made by beat sity and Boston maters, fully warranted. Also, several thic! French plate pier and oval mirrors, choice oil paiutiags, evgravings, &s. Catalogues issued on morning of eale. ee Rab \ANTAEVILLE COURSE —TROTTING- MONDAY, OCT. &, at 3 o'clock P. M. Match $500. mile heats, in harness, R Tattle ramesb g Jim; E. Brooks names b.g. Ned. Omnibu ses leave hourly for the course. JOEL QONKLIN, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L I—TROTTING AND PA- cing, Monday, Oct. 16, at 8 o’cleck, P. M. Match 96,000, two mile heata,” Col. I. Hall nates, and drives . B pacer, to wagon. Mr. J. Bevins names r. g. Factay, under saddle, carrying 180 poaale. eee 00} ———— MW by org COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING —WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11, at 3 P. M. match for $2,000; two mile ard repeat te We NION CvURSE, L. I —TROTTING—ON TUESDAY, Oct. 10, at balf-past 2 o’clock; match for $460, mile heats, to harness. H. Woodruff names gray horse Joe Miles; owxer names gray mare Lise Corson. WW & WHITE, Proprietors. UNS COUBSE, L. I ~TROTTING.—ONE HUNDRED doilar purse is offered, free for all horses that never wor over $100, not Boston Girl. Mile heat, best three in five, to ‘Thuraday the wagons. To come off on to close on Tuesday, the 10th inst., ‘three or more to 12th, at the Union Course, L. I, at 4P, M. make a race, two to start. SHAW & W4ITE, Proprietors. . Business and ‘exeonted, at 102 Nassau street, room No brokers and commission merchants, FnoPson & LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEW- , aegars, or valuables of any f Havana segars, and cutlery vd mS foes, ene a mek 8. Ph a sold ata in. one fine piano, to exe! for semars, at 81 Brosdway.’ sis Wu. NEWER, 419 00. $9,000, $5,000.-WANTED, THE @ above sums, on first mortaageson property fn this city worth double the rerpectivs amounts, and free of allincumbrances Persons having the mone: wl loan, and no others, will please address Zeno, Pot ice. WANTED IN BROOKLYN, ON THE 1 50 best paying proper.y in atlantic a Of to. VERSPELT, rr§ Mantis street, Beook. lyn, or of J. BRUCE, No. 6 Tryon row, New York, Hamil- ton Insurance office. 1 —TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE: e or the iser will buy, ata discount: a-‘rst bond mo! on improved property, well secured, in New York or » No broker need ap- ly, Inquire at No. 4 Broad street, room No. 12, between Yand 2 o'clock. 8 ‘10 $20.—A FEW MORE ACTIVE AGENTS WANT- ed. Agents are now makirg, without riek, from $0 to $10 per day. Please cail between the hours of 9 and 12 or 1 end 4, at 290 Broadway, room 12, up stairs. Jase, ADVARORD AND LOANKD, Df ANT AMOUNT on diamonds, vorware, watches, jewelry, mat LJ or bought fer highest cash: prices, BR. A street, second floor, ton , front room, from 8A. M. to 6 P.M. (ASH ADVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, BY J. Mt. CHRISTALLER, 65 Ful , Brook! i : eit ite the resources of the Stat the mall amount of iter indevieduess, may be Messrs, Brown & De Yer perf pic ition to Rossett, ew a nf Ww. |, Pub. Tr..of North Carolina. “RAILROAD BONDHOLDERS.—THE SUBSCRIGER has a large amount of real estate in New York and Brooklyn which he would ex for Illinois Central and other good railroad bonds, at rates. CHAUNCEY BARNARD, No. 74 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO ENGAGE IN A NEW AND light business, at which he can make $30 per week. A capital of about $50 required. Call for F. G., at Patten’s Hote’, corner of Greenwich and Warren atreets. + COPARTSERSHIP NOTICES. —A YOUNG MAN WITH [fls AMOUNT e of capital, desires to become partner some Tespectable bosiness; a manufacturing business preterred Address E. A, Herald office. r') 500. —WANTED, A BUSINESS MAN, WITH e e this smount, to engage in a cash manofacturing basiness having a monopoly, and will pay $10,C00 per annum. For nature ef buriness, &c , apply at Bot ‘oadway, office No. 8, up stairs, from 10 to 1 o fe PARTNES WANTED—WITd ABOUT $2,500, IN genteel established business. To a smart busi. ness man this is a desirable opportunity, az the business is paying and constartly increasing. Satisfactory refer: ence given by addressing C. Mathews, Herald office. ISSOLUTION.=-NOTICE*IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT the hip heretofore existing between the undersi |, and doing business in the cityof New York, at 92 street, under the firm name of & Wal- ter, bas this day besn cisrolved by mutual consent. Mr. ‘Titus Walter has been appointed liquidator, with all power to receive the sums due to and Feo tag) JOHN NICHOLAS WALTER, PETER BE! ANDREW WALTER, TITUS WALTES August 26th, 1864. ADOLPHE 0a! Paice, WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF $5,000, in a business already ed; & june can be reslized. Any gentleman with the amount can learn particulars by ara to LOUGLY & TAYLOR, 92 Broadway, between the bours of 1 and 2 o'clock. PARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $4,000 CASH enpital, to join inan exclusive and id able manufacturiog business pow in operation; 000 per year may be made, as will be clearly shown, Address, With real name, D.'M, Pont Office. TX STOCK BROKERS NITED, A COPARTNER- ship with a young man who has a seat at the board. ili reputation in every respect must be Al. Such may address, with real name, stating whore an interviow mey be had, Capital, box 176 Herald office. NITED STATES BATT who served in Californi can receive thei P.T OR THE HEIR OF THOSE during the Mexican war, land werrenta and extra pay of 8, Agent, 66 Wall street, ement. ATLORS AND OTHPRS EXTRA PAY ped, bounty land warrants obtained, Fenaiens procured, balaaces due heirs seamen co and all zinds of U. 8, recovered by EDWARD BIFSELL, id lato purses Y, 8. Navy, OT Wallet, U 8 NAVY he promptly Bough? and cold Of Cecesned ( clalme egalast p. aot oe irre. ED STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PAOKETS—PAOKET 1tth October—The splendid new sad megntécent ncket ship CONSIETCATION, Captain Allen, will poai ively wall om Wednesday, 11th Oc ber cogalar da} ths accommodations tor all classes of sengzece are eurpassed; about proceeding t» Europe shoul ma) carly »pplica‘ions to azcure bertha oa ‘ard, pier be to river, or toW. & J.T. TaPSCOIT& C0., 86 South eet, LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSAIP COMPA. ay. —The cew and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,40 tome and 600 horse power, X. Craig, and GLASGOW, 1,962 toas avd 400 horse power, ming, commander, built expressly for the trade betwoon New York and (isagow, will aa us under. From New Yorx—@l ¥, Saturday, 18th November; New York, Satarday, 224 Decenber. ' First oabin saloon state rooms, $22; 09, midsbinado $76; second eabia, $69; third cls, » Mew York city oe oe any (esY MON, 33 7. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicarsgua—Aeces ory Tranalt Co. of Ni ., proprietors. Through in advance of the mail. The aplendid double engine steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, Captain E. L. Tinklepaugh, (2,500 tons burthea,) will leave from pier No 3 North river, at 30’clook P. M., pre- enta Arenas, om Friday, Oot. 27, connecting the favorite steamship Yankee Blade, (2,600 tons burthen,) over the Nicaragua transit route, having but of land heyane rig by steamers are unsurp: tions. For information or passage, tw CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No 6 Bow! on the 27th of October, the days of will be tothe 12th and ; When these a fall on Sunday, the steamers will leave on the Monday following. There will be no steamer on the 19th of October. peck ee Bl a CLIPPER FOR 8iN FRANCISCO—DISPATCH Hine.—The ; id Al clipper ship PAMPERO, master, oom | LJ loading iver, This favorite sip baat, ail hes ou her meu to San peer daeery ioe immediate ap or UBTRALLA.—PIONZER LINE, THE 0. 8. Ap metcPentvety the er bark Whiting, commander, will have quick on second age to Melbourne. The Ni clipper ship Wiudward, Both ‘vessels now on the berth for it Or passage. RON, 116 Wi Sige aor LINE FOR NEW ORLEANS—STOP- of conveyance will wy toSUTTON & CO., 84 Wall street, Mesars. J. BISHOP & CO., 3 Beaver street. CARRYING first vessel.—The oli; patch imrod will be succeeded Pred 14 on board, CT yd No® East River, orto BR. W. CAME: atreet. at ht Monday, October foot of Beach Fe SAVANNAH AND FLORID \A.—UNITED STATE? Mail Line, —The new and splendid steamship KNOX- VILLE, Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will leave New York for Sa- vannah, on Weanesday, October 11, at 4 o’clock, P.M, from pler No 4 North river Passengers desirous of tak ing this route, are informed that the steamer will not go to the city except at such an hour when they can go for- ward without remaining in Savannah over night. Bills ee eet ner aan, a eae ap) SAl a way. The a bares, Caps. Geo. R. Schenok, will leave Satur- cay, Ootober 14. R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA —3EMI WEEKLY United Staten mail line —The new and fast going steamer JAS. ADGER, 8. Turner, commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Wednesday, October 11, at 4 o'clock P.M. precisely. For freight apply on board, where ail bills of lading will be si |, and for passage, at the office of SPOFFUxD, TILESTON '& 00-, 30 Broad: way. Through tickets to Florida as follows:—To Jack sonville, $31; to Pilatha, $83. SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCE0—THE UNITED mail rh KEYSTONE STATE, Captain Hardie, will leave Philadelphia for Savannah, on Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 10 o’clook A.M. Fare $20— at 0. ‘The State of Georgia leaves an above the flowing Wednesda . Agents in New York, SCRANTON & ka N, 19 Old slip, where staterooms may be se- cured. R NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICH MOND— THE F° U, 8. mail steemabip ROANOKE, Thomas Skinner, commander, will leave 18 North river, on Wednes- the morning: frem Norfolk for the South proceed, by railroad. direct with through Uckets jelden to Wil Charleston, Ate- lanta, &c. Passage and fare, stateroom included, to Kor. folk, '§8; passage and fare to Fetersburg and Richmond, $10; steerage, balf ae Aj to J wD & ASANTS, 32 Broadway. Tee 30) fm te ay n wertirer a Btuation #4 railroad cars. Address T. \TURDAY NIGHT, from Jamaicé, L.1.,e biack mare, long tail, 8 little white in the fore foot, iame in het left hind hip. The above reward will be paid on leaviog herat 361 REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY THE SRVENTH inet., in going from Taylor’s saloon, to Root’s dvguerrean a bracelet—the r will re- ceive the above reward by leaving th samo at the office of the International 5 ——— REWARD WILL BE PA!D FOX THE RECOVERY of # light ee ts gg bt ® white throat; an- awers to the name on @ brass collar snd lock CLUFF & TUNIS, 270 Washing REWARD.—LOST, A WHITE ITALIAN GREx- ep ith one yéllow uh es strect, r or. \bove reward wil sa wt RCE . the deg to 66 Allen street. LOST AND FOUND. 1 ie FRIDAY, 6TH INST., IN AN OMNIBUS from South ‘ferry to Warren street, « Indies’ id chaip, locket and cross attached. The finder wil) hberally rewarded by leaving the same at 22 Warren st, OST —$5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY ATTER- noon, about four o’clock, fifteen dollars; a ten and five dollar bill. ‘The finder will please leave it at the Broadway Post Office. ‘The loser is a poor mechanic, and can ill afford the loss. J Pernt NO. 3,977 on Institution for Savings of 1] st , Brooklyn. Mercantile Clerks. person finding the sume cblige by returuing it tozhe Bank, 616 Bros way, CLOTHING, &0. CHal (GE —NOWCE TO GENTLEMEN who want their clothes to look like new. Call at the tailori penis, dyeing, and repairing pore Lo a out wi an; ja Toyourclothes, by” J.B. NOAU, 283 Poatl street. AST OFF CLOTHING,—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— Gentlemen to dispose of good left off , can obtain the price in currt wont » on, or addressing through post, JA’ MOR 711 Orange street, a few doors from Chatham LOTHING —LADIES AND GENTLEMEN | BAVING AD) xa receive a fair cash price ren i the Baveetinreen or by letter throug! Ofce. “Ladien attended by Mrs Coben. the ENTS, READ TAIS--ALL YOU HAVE TO DO 13 TO lock up your fall and winter clothing, rend them to 663 Pear! street, where they are cleaned, dyed, altered or repaired, and made to look equal to new. Articles sent for by A. CORTIBSOS, 563 Pearl stzeet, ENAND BOYS’ CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND retail, very cheap, at J. VANDERBILI’S, 81 Ful- ton street: aleo, India rub) Rompe and furnishing This is the best pisee in the city, Your patron- pectfully ited. Sa MATRIMONIAL, . an pet ps ge bine 8 MAR- on, who io} grea a8 fs a oe tls fa wl tno be eran they wil marry, through an instrument which she will cause to Moaminate iteel? by inv: the vere of har wooderful science, aud will tell all events of life, and even the very theughts. 76 Broome street, near Caanon street. Geu- Hlemen not admitted. ATRIMONTAL —MADEMOTSEL.LE EMIL® VILLETTS, professor of autography, oe reading of ebacnotert 7 ‘s handwriting,) and a spiritual writiog ao vill, upon the receipt of twenty fire cents, (o2 valent in postage stamys,) and apeciman of band nd to any perenne fall deline: , efiaire ‘ol tee heart, suesoss, & ay, Me iption of the one ‘thay lowe or wi warry at paid, FMILE VILLETTR, Brosdway Pow Thoas residing out of thd city oan ante! AD 2 yar union sons aan mv trasemit throngh the mail 18 in O98 WyaK Mise (hale repDIgt. ed Mrs. +. Misa AS LIKE AS TWO PEAS. P. Misa A Misa Pyne Lest . Franse Mes. K, Misa J. Gougenhete Gougeahe'm WW MiLsce's THRATRE, BKOA Doors open at a quarter hefore DWA Y, NEAR BROSHE 4; to commence at 7) o'dloek —Dress Circle, 60 conta—no extra chang for reserved seats; Parquette, 60 cents: Secoud Tier of Boxes. 25 cents—as elegant and commedious as the drew circle: Orchestra Stalia, $1; Private Boxes, $6 and 3% sesording to size.—Monday evening, October 9, TH La Manola..... ; Ehrenstein, Blaffenback, Mi. Blake i VIOLET Antre, Mr. WaYack; Prinquet, Mr Brougham. Fenorita Sote. Mr, Lester. ETROPOLITAN open at 6 oakain .) 5 Monday Stoning, Octobe 9, BH. WOOD, ETHIOPIAN MIN: Busln: THEATRE.—HENRY WILLARD, Eytinge, Stage Manager —Doar: perf GEO. CAKISTY cy Manager, A . BUKLESQUE OPERA, LIGHT FAKCkS, DANCES, ETC., Afreanized by the most accomplished company in thi world. ‘This week, the extra BLACK BLUND! ea of OR FORTY WINES. With severa! mutical gems from FRA bIAVOLO, James Crow......... Loors open’ at’ 634 ‘o¥slock; to co: olaely. D'S ETHIOPIAN MECHANICS’ 42 Bao. H. Woop, ADWaY. Br HALL, s+0s2+eG00, Ohriaty mamence as 7% pre usiners Manager, & EvaEninc, ETHIOPIAN MELODIES—NFGRO JIGS AND FANG DANCES—BALLADS—BANJO, GUITAN, AND ‘VIOLIN SOLOS Concluding with » Very laughable afterpart, in which tt whole company will appear. Doors open at an early hour, entertainment oomueay hog at's gua So'stock. "Mokets 26 cents, - TAR DRAMATIC CLUB—THE MEM bers of this club will meet at their room, in Con vention Hall, 179 Wooster street, near Bleecker street on Wednerday evening, Ootober 11, at 8 o'clock. Gen tlemen desircus of joining this room on the right of meeting. ladies wanted immedia'ely. Apply at aires a ‘J. H. MONT/GUE, Manager. kUM, 58 BOWERY. establishment, the only one in t! ccmmunication addressed to Fart Twenty-fourth street, N Y. ‘RANELIN where the Model Artista are exhil ‘the season, giving two day, at 8 o’oiock ta the evening. TUY VESANT INSUITUTE. —ML. club N. B—Four you: the rooms, or (SS TER! ESMONDI will apply at the ng THE ABOV United State: ibited, is now open fe lendid entertainments eva: tarnoon, at 8 o'clock in t ys readings from the poets—seoond evening—Monday, October 9. To commence at 8 cents, door, o'clock. Tickets fatty To be bad at Hall & Som s music store aad at the 0 AMATEUR OR OTHER SOCIETIES —THR SPA. cious and beautifully fitted up éstablishment former. Bowery, will be rented ly besedy as the Melodecn, No, the night or year. ‘amateurs, Apply to GEORGE LEa, on the Every convenience . FISH, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL AND characteristic wig maker, No. 550 Pearl street, four Soors from Broadway. Amateur performances at: tenced; wigs lent on rivate juerades hire for masq! and fancy ‘dren balls. N. B-—Coustry theatricals sup- plied on short notice. ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. ENT.’ FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLU3- ter breast pins, equal to the real diamond, wi in, $5;without chain, $4. These pins can be seat mailto any part of Thotinttea States) ait ordete pa attended to by addressing L. 4 J. JACO! ith by ne 407 STUDS ENO 6 — $8 $15; cameo, $8 to Se te $10; ty Sots $3; Mibe pede asnae Dae ww 5 . Jewelr5, ‘wholesale and retail, , Rear Broadway. OLD- FOB CHAINS, , FOR veg Oe ‘and five stra: ize ot ant pressed ; Sat aitotiioe Mindovt iol at 6r0..0 im ’ street, second hoost nlor'aient for cbstan, 10 10 $98; bolaher sbsiae, 9h for ol . lnk, fasoaled, 816 t0 $4107 chased $8 $17 link, Aled, fob way. GENTLEMEN'S CURS— « link 7 to 330; flat ila, engraved, $16 6 $98; long link, doable, $10 & ; loa ek, ea si¢ io 438; chains, $15 to $85; chains, vest and guard chrins retail, at much less than the usual prices wholesale and retail, 1 Wall SEOOND WATCHE3.—VEAY FINE IN: time, for +1 retail. 6.0. ATENT LEVER WATCHES.—FINE ENGLISH PATENT lever watches, in gold and silver cases, full jeweled fine time tal at lobe than street, second ra, for rices. floor, near ‘Broadway. wholesale and se- “orc ALL! 1 Wal workmen 76 centa; REPAIRED CHEAPER Other etore in New York, and Patent levers cleaned, $1; hor ‘5 cents; new: 7: acoba, ain ) $1; ER cy) abies, , $1; jewels, warrant- Broadway. re FFICZ OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, No. 16 Franklin street; New York suls for the supply of pure, fi mlik for the uee of the Tslead, and in such will be received by the thelr office, No, 7 the 11th of October next. xerve the right to reject such deem not for the interest of the = ie lon proposals comminsion. coun- thet cay Se meen ua required, missioners Ef E at 6 Franklin strest, until ‘ednesday, The Commissioners re- as they may BEDICAS, No. 60 White street, four doors weat of D* MACK I8 CONSULTED IN HIS SPRCLALMY, + Broad 9 to1 and ffom 6 ts 9 in the evening. Dr. MAG! derangements remoiies for female Price $5. wold by him R. WARD'S KEMELIFS EXCEED EVERYTAING— sure, speedy, satisfactory. door from Divetway. Thove o by pretencerg, are sure of a cure, often ina very days. No charge till cured to those calling in time, Depot 60 Canal who have beta bote fow | R. RICHARDSON, LATE CONSULTING PHYSICIAN ito. the New York Col inaey, and gradcate of thi ean be consaited in his speciality at his 92 Prince street, from 8 A. M. to6 P. M. and successful practice of more than t wont; hespitals of this conntry and Europe, enal of Surgeot 3 offer of Medicine and Phar Dal inducements n't to be obtained elsewhere. Letters from the country attended to, FK. WARD, WiiH HIS CELEBRATED AMAZING moediciner, is waking the most astonishing cures om Teoord, at his office, 60 Cam containing $5, turn post: it known to fail street. Country letters erved with advice and medicine by re. POWERS, FROM DUBLIN AND LONDON, (18 pi _partuership with Dr. Ward,) can be consul treet one door east of letters will receive immediate attention. roadway. R. LARMONT’S PARIS AND LONDON adviser, married and 222 Broadway, and mailed free jsiclan and au R. RALPH'S PRACTICAL léth edition, 342 pages, ath: jassau street, 1 Ve pA. uthor, JOS. RALPH, irs for consultation, from M., Sunday excepted. ee R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, 80 LONG KNOWN to the citizens of New York, may be consulted with confidence, a nsual, at hia old office, where all who have suffered from the malireatment of pretenders may rely on being honorably treated. sulted. Twi J.to eur ienced 4 D": JOHNSON 16 DUANE STREET, bimself. for PRIVATE TREA’ ] . MAY BE CON. oty-two years in one speciality onal ich casts as have baffied those teue or MEDIO, singhs shonda conse” softer Me dat $1 dy the suthor, 2” 4a Rene sient Constitutional weakness @! feotually cured ithout the use of any doleterious dra; N° F LL CURED Dur cot, memder York, may suffered from the mal practices May Oonly withthe certaloty of BB br Gs ‘ OF Gr, way be tea in bis chew, 6PM, ti ‘be cea: ulted in bis offlee, plows, with othar test . COBBETT, NO. the University of Those who of medical a. being y vale of Tours from 9 A, M. 19 4 red ‘igh uu Last week but ov € er gagernent of THE WY! OL RAV EL. week hut on6 i! ‘be apoearance in America of ANIOCINE AN sows BAVEL WonDay [vn cromen 9, the new pantomime, by Jerow-. of ‘OR THE wagir Pr Mille Yrea Mating... io,....The Grand Diver tment Astona, RANCOKS, Jenomn = ROBERT MAC AIBE. ORTON’S, CHAMBERS STREEA.—MONDAY — appearence this season of Mr. H. Piacide, dan’s comedy of THE RIVALS, in which he wil! as Sir Antony Absolute; Mr. Burton aa Bod scree; Messes. Jordap, Fisher, Johasom apd Marchant; Mes- dames Faymond, Kate Saxon, oe ond Waltes—@ it ‘cent, With the comic piece of THE MOUSTACHE ANIA, in which Mr. Johnston and Mrs. Burton wil ap- ar. my he new comedy of NOW-A- DAYS every othor aight. Tuesday—10 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, wit: Messrs, Placide and Burton in their original parts. OWERY TBEATRE.—PAOPRIETOR, I. P. WALDROW Manager, F. OC. Wemyna.—Doors et O'clock; commence at 7}. 26 conte; Pit end Gallery, 1234 cents. Menday Ocrober 9, TES OLD CHATEAU; Dance, by Misa Wel's, OUR NIGHT; TEE FIRE RAISER. URDY’S NATIONAL HEATRE.—DRESS CIROLE «AD Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 12}; cents; Orcheste ta, cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors opem at T o'clock; commence at 126, Monday evening, Octover 9, THE SURGRON OF Pala; after which, aa irish Jig, by Miss Le Folle aud Miss Hampton; and te conclude with THE VAMPIRE. ‘Gaiety demented RS Seen Ae Oe ener ee om UCKLEY’S ETBIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 639 BROAD. way. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. NEW ACCESSIONS TO THE ALREADY UNRIVALLER COMPANY. Negro Minatralay, acne Of the last Negre Mate dies, Ballads, Banjo Solos and Duets, Plantation Jige, Fancy Dances, ke, &e MONDAY evening, October 9, and every eveaing tim week, @ granc new burlesque on the opera of FRA DiAVOLO, fn three acts, with new scenery, dresses, Fra Diavolo \ ke. Concert commences Reserved Seats, 60 02 APNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM —MONDAY, OC- tober 9 —Evening, at 73, third week of the slu- gulerly beautiful end truly fascinating drematiznd French moral romance, produced with so much el perfection at this establishment, and now attractiog such applauding crowds of gratified and enthusiastic people, the renowned and effective EUSIACHE. inthe afternoon, at 2 o'clock, the popular drama of ADEL and the comic farce of THE T'aILOR OF TAMWOAIH. ‘the living Bhinoceros, African Boa Constrictor, 25 fset Jong, Bappy Fa: , and all the curiositivs cam be teen without extra charge. Admission, 95 cents ; ebilde ren under ten 1244 cents WW MEW MASON WILL GIVE, A CUNCRDT, a NIBLO’S SALOON, ON THURSDAY EVENING, ObTOBER 12, on which occasion he will be assisted Le the BROTHERS MOLLENHAUES, the distinguished violiniste, whose Ea \atny, soe were received with such marked favo at Jullien’s Concerts PROGRAMME. PART I. 1, Grand Fantasie—Due for Two Violins, Brothers Molleohauer. 2. Rhapsody on Hungarian Airs 8—Solo—Violin .... Edward Mollenheuer, i. is Sonata (Op 27, C sharp minor) PART { @ Sehneucht am Meere.. , Fugue ( minor) will b, Yum Wintermihsebe William William Mason ? Mason. 6. Variations Brilliantes—Duo for Two Violias. Brothers Moilenhauer 7. G and Caprice Heroiq William Ma: Tickets, 50 cents; to be had at the music stores and at the door. Dcors open at 634; Conceit to commence at 1% o'clock. CADEMY OF MUSIC—FOURTESNTH STREER, UNION SQUARF. Last night but eight of the engagemertof — - MADAME GRISI AND sIGNOR MABIO in this city. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, will be ited, with new and appropriate Iraigned’and plated expreey by Sener allege, BOE 8 grand opera, 1 PURITANI, cod Seated! lini’ ‘ re om Bariteos.) pernardhe (his first appearance in this oliy, ‘PRICES OF ADMISRION :— Parquette and First Circle of Boxes sae ones 555 Cheek for » Besured Seat. $1 additionad cone re Oy a 10 | Seren Seats may be secured et th Esi'’s o's, 200 Brvedway; and Vas Necden & King’, 46 Wall street. aticcien” 634 o'clock; performance commensta NS oe Is BENEF will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, on which occasion TWO OF iia et AS Saunacrmm, ¢ besiseane' = its ‘The White Kuight ‘i \Gresa Monster WILE YROA ‘MATHIAS iW’ 4 REW PART. Jeror in wo Francois ORDER OF PERFORMANCE: Second, third, and fourth scenes of the GREEN MONSTER. Second act of the grand ballet of a the ained f ser ne titled an e new stor of Jeroms ent isPHODEL. OR THE MAGIC PEN. Prices as usual. Box book row open. Petal rahe tena elec senee TRE TO LET.—THE \UTIFULLY FITTED establishment known bx the St, Chprias = peek ha hY iy Tos, seit vy cancat le ie Lins owery NC Be'tor amateur alse Abe —For le. cm ona) dS TE a A Suaes =, HAVE VISITED THE STATE Fam must not for fore leaving to visit Franklin Muse, No 68 Bowery, is’ tas chtecaeee or evening, where the Mote! Artist they wilt leave the ci ADAME ISIDORA CLARK, TEE AMECICAN PRIMA donva, wilt make her first appearance in New ors, in « grand Concert, to take ing, October 17, at Niblo’s Saloon. ANDRIOT, FRENCH TAILOR, HAVING REQ @ moved from °4 Chau bers street, begs to inform. js ratrone that, forthe ness at. 604 Broadway Andriot & Co., where will be ment of the best French 85 the art of Astrology. Sheis cy the city who can give eorrect he Madame C. is no humbug, She also ourés all discos in their last riage, particularly the worst forms of matiam, Cal) and satisty ves. Residence, Thompson street, between io Spring, Diarra, ve Mane a y BROADWAY.—-MADAME Bi 327 celebreted astrologist, who tas jut chine to the city, can be consulted with regard to the Pt dy ure events soot love, courtship marriage, ness prospects, bers for lot ery tickets, "827 Broad’ ONISHING TO ALL —MADAME MORROW A. without exception, the most tall pasty proect, and futrg ovuty eubeeahon te ener fature husband end absent Triends, which has agtenisaaa thousands during her travels in Europe. eeverth daughter of a seventh daughter, and with « natural gift by invoking the powers of derful re.ence to tell even their very thoughts, Sepotel pea seaenegs dictions are truly astonishing to all wh. who yd a speedy prays may depend upon y pal principles of ical between Cacnon and Columbia streets. admitted. : if E ru i i if i her. 3 ft if 2 8 2 é i A cncteGT —FROrEROR MB Ontume brated astrologer, can be coneulted on resent and future events of life, at if, Wilton is the only of sence have now no Af 4DaM R MEDICAL, CLAIRVOYANT, WiLL receive her friends for examining all kinds of Lv a =f aleo Rives ere, informe :ion oa business. ity second atreets. ey Af ADAME MEYER Has Fi TO 91 venue, between Twenty third and T; continues to tell , law suite, basiasen ecta, aension bsent TOR! 5 al feo. Siadame " er converses tn Gorman, snd gives goarantes for hor art. pettetet Patrted bh Srteneinbbedriede ADAVE ALWIN, FROM P, ‘TEN: Ra ices to the ndies and. goaomen ot hls font, Sefer sereseene sontenat “ine athonsy die about love, marriage, f 7 will tell the aame of the lady “or phim they wit Werrz, also the pawos of their visiiors, Madame Alwim, Spooks the Regus, French and German laagasges sidenos 309 Bowery, votwoen First and Feoomd Otios hours from W A.M, tO, M, Ladin 60 qevitomen #4, are: a F