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FBeatres and Acapmxy or Music —To-morrow evening, which is to be the last'Put ‘ro of the eogagement of Mme Grist apa Mig. Maric, ReDini’s favorite opers of “1 Puritani,”” (the Puritens.) will be performed. As the en t of the Prritane.) will Warts is 60 nearan be, doulstees & Marge arsombieg? will attend the perfo/mance te, mor—~ evening... .smaTas —William Vincent Wallace’s fine epers of Maritana”’ is announced for to.morrow even- fog sgain—Mise Pyne ingas Marivsna, Mr. Harri- von or Don Cwsar, and Mr. Borravi s¥ Don Jose The favorite farce of ‘Poor Pillicoddy,”” “nu which Davidge will sppear, will conclude the enter omenta. Bowrey Tamarr® —The local draras of the ‘‘East River Boatean’? is to be the commenciy ¢ feature here to-mor- row evening—Mr. Glenn and Mise Ellen Gray appearing mit The comedy of Yue “Dutch Guardian,” in whieh Mr G was 00 enthy siasticslly received a short time since, will also be p'ayed. Arnola’s benefit will eome off on Wednesday nqxt, The drama of ‘ Retriva- tion '’ is to be produced. Rmo’s Ganvay.—The universally admired Batemio shildren are to appear at this popular establishment to- worrew evening. The bill of entertainment provided om; the one act comedy of the ‘'Young Couple, = laughable farce of the ‘ Spoiled id,” the Bateman sustaining the leading characters. Burrow’s Txrarxe—Shakspere’s comedy of ‘Th Bempest,”” isto be produced to morrow night, in ‘wame rpiendid manner that it was given last season, Bur- tou, Finer, Johnson, Jordan, Miss Kaymond, Miss Macar- thy Mies Lee appearing in it. The laughable farce ‘of the ‘‘ Moustache Mania,” will likewise be given. Navionar TmaTRe—The pantomime drama by Mme eionte, of the ‘Miard gui, will be represented to- ‘morrow evening, Miss Hathaway perronating three char- acters, supported by Messrs, Barry, Carroll, and G. fF. Fox. ‘The entertaining 3 a of nade Fister of Paria” cwill also be red, it ap as and Mrs. Michois as ‘Marie Didier. + = ‘Warrack’s THEATR#—Bourcieault’s fine comedy of “Tendon Assurance’’ has been quite successful, and will be repeated to morrow night, with the same good east. Morton’s farce, styled ‘Done on Both sides,” is to be played also, being its first representation at this Ahextre, and in which several prominent members of the acmpany will appear. MErnorolTAN ‘BRATRE—Mre. Alexina Fisher Baker is to mabe her first appearance to-morrow aight. Tne pM C6 Belect’o is ibe tragedy of ‘‘Ioo,” ia which Mra. B, her wil sustain the arduous character of (on, support ed by Mr Paker ss Adrastus, Mes Can way ay Clemanthe, avd Etynge as Phocion. The atterpiese will be the farce of * Forty ano Fifty.” AMERICAN MuseUM —Thie establishment continuas to 0 a firm: rate business, the eeture room and salcons be yng well attended every day and evening. The amase went» provided for to-morrow acternoon and evening aro «fa very attractive charseter, comprising the farcenof “To Oblige Benson,” and ‘8 Like as Two Peas,” in the rtierecon, and the amusing arama of ‘Don Cwssr de Ba- zap,” im the evening. Woon’s WinstRELs —This company are ax amusing as ever, ond the house is weil filled every night, The pro gramme for to worrow evening iy unusually atcrastive, ‘the farce of ‘Black Blunders” being the principal feature. BuoK:EY’s SERRVADERS —The burlesque opera of “La @srzia Borgia,’ which was received with such great ap- provala short time ince, is to be represented by this popular company to-morrow evening. Tae usaal Fthio- pian performances will also be given. Mecawice’ At1.—Wood’s white and Ethiopian enter- ‘taix mente have proved very snccessfnl. Brower, Birch, and the young dacseuses, are included in the programme for to morrow evening. Paniiam’s BURLESQUE TROUPE offer a ried and var gramme for to morrow evenicg. The laughadie panto- woime of ‘Sampatebieno,”’ will be repeated. W. & Quinn aod Mis Leslie will make their first appearance, and Warden will sing bis Italian burlesque. Gor. Woon’s Livixo Cvmiosixirs —Miss Rishacdson, weighing nearly eight hundred pounds, and Miss Read? who is nineteen years od, and the game aize as Tou Thom), sre stil On exhibition at the Apollo Roows, and are drawing fall houses Wate ISaDoRA CLARK, & ew prima doona, is to give heer first concert in New York on Tuesday evening next. Bo will be ansis'ed by Sig Leonardi, Henry Appy, Josep. Noll, end other tsllented artists, Mr. Henry Tiam will be the condnetor. National TuFATRE.—A grand: and instramentel music is to be given at this estab! ment tonight Yeveral artists of bnown celebrity hay Deen engaged, and the prices are so moderate that it will aiford every Oxe an opportunity of spendizg the Sabbath plearantly. Caste GAKDEN.~-This extens've establi-umen® will be pened to morrow evening for equestrian performani Several ‘a’ented artista have been engaged, wad the ex tertainme: il be under the direction cf Mr. Jawes Nixon. The programme provided is very attractive. Caxirorsia.—The Metropolitan theatre is again @pen for the season. A grand complimentary benefit was given to Mrs. Sinclair by the united military g@owparies ot this city, Over $3,000 were taken. Bne lady was called for loudiy at the cone!usion of the performances, when the following speech was ven :— LADM: AND GENTLEMEN—The ciffculty whiok 1 fod ip expressing to you my feelings this evening is a convine- fina proof of the wisdom of that regs old man who said that Linguyge ¥as invented fr the concealment of Abought; but bad the Leart a tove, the gratefal thanks whish mine would speak to night wera louder Bhe generous reception have, on all fercered me. That this theatre has bees migh's hae arisen trom aoaroidabdle cir pew ‘ the drama’s banner floats upon our ¥ more? Henceforward we return with renewed fur labors, and those who have hitherto striven sisted by some néw napicants r utmost endeav srs to retain you haye hitherto honare! our ‘0 you, gentlemea, on whom, as a just legacy, bas fallen the right to bear that motto which distia rished the solvers of old, ‘sans peur, et sans rep coche,” am indeb‘ed for the brilisnt cisplay which marks the @ommencement of mf new seas high sugury which veur presence here bestows oa me ‘may be reflected back on you a thousand fold, in the murance of victory, prosperity, and happiness througa le. Foreign Turarricats.—G.V. Brooke commenced 1 pro- red concert of yoo) gn engagement at Drary Lane on the 24, previous | to bis departuré for Australia, The Si James thea ‘we was apnounced to open on the same night wity new drama, “ The King’s Rival” he heroin: (a Belle Stuart) was to be played by Miss Glynn, aud Nell Gwynne by Mrs. Seymour. Messrs. Meade, G. Vandenboff, Stuart, Toole, and Sydrey, had also prominent parts. The farce is by Mr. Selby, and js called “My Friend the Major. The interior of the theatre bas been enlarged and renovated.——Mr. Hudson was playing at the Haymarket to fair houses. The Sunday /imes wes “pkased to find that Mr. Hudson had managed t> avoid falling into th agwerated style of acting which too many of our actors acquire in Al oy and afterwards fiud ao difficult to get rid of. ‘The re-opening of the Princess's theatre ba: delayed, owing to the indispocition of Mr. CU». Kean, who is vow in Pa Mrs. Kean is also in very indifferent health A correspondent say~- “Drory Lave closed on the 1Sth, a‘ter a most ia glorious week of operatic performances, duriag which time nothing but ‘‘Maritaua” was performes. When the operatic season this year was first an- pounced at Drnry Lane, it was for one bundred nts, and for several weeks it geve promise of iment, but one after another of the priacipals wececed, until about the sixteenth nighs, wnen the | @ovrs were closed. A second management nnder- took to complete the one hundred nights, which | wesulted In a cloee after six nights; and, as a fina’e, ‘the arrest of Madame Caradori and Signor Ponisi for debt. Neither of these artists assuming the responsibility of Drury lane expenses ne week, they brougit an action ago @tage carperter for perjury, on whose account a judge’s order hod been obtained. After x peated hearings before the police court, the ase wae sent for trial, and rusulted in the acqaittal ‘of the Saken quite couugh interest ia the managemant to Warrant the course of the defen‘ant.——A new music hall, St. George's, bas been opesed with great Tre + pall is paved with fa-twed by Muioton, and tof the arched soof being 82 fect; the total breadth, which 's in- eressed by recesses, five on either side, is about 100 feet. The mag! nt organ, brilt by Mr. Willis, occup’es the north end; tuis has four rows of key witb 108 sto. & {x all, aud no less than 3,000 p with two octaves and a half of pedals——The o or in London, selaied tiles, 28, season in Dublin bad been quit» «coe: —Fom Paris we leavn that the Marjuie & , Lien les, a member of the Jockey Ciab, rof a kandsome fortuve, is . Comstacce actiers at ¢ és er Alurge marriage portion Goliffet bas esigned his commi-sion ia the Gaid and retires from the Jockey Ulub.——'ne Sotie y Of Authors and Musical Comporers, at a general inset ing, elected the ieigning Duke of Saxe Cobare Gotha a member of the asso -iation, on the m: of their President, M. Scrive, the well knowa cra- mos'iet. His royal bigoners has presented the copy: of two ope as of “Cssitda” and “Santa sin France and Belgium, for the bevefit of the Se a) a os inst tutic a led “LiOgera du Caamp,” by M. Varny, has | been produced at the Opera © mottos, sel other are in gag at the we bonse, music of which is by Adam, and Mas- Italian Opera, under the continued maoage- mapt of M. Reganipwill open for the season on the Ist October, with “ Sewtramide.” Anongst the ‘vocalists engaged are Mesdames Prezz liai, Busio, and Gassier 9s soprani; Madame Borghi Morm), as to; jearde, at priccipal tenor; and M. Gassier as the new baritone. It is contemiated to bring out Verdi's “ Rigoletto” and “ f\ Trova- tore,” which have met with auch eu :cess in Italy; Pacini’s “L'Uitimo de Clodovei,” Morcadante’s “Taonoa,” and Connoni’s “ Don Bacefsts.”— The veteran ess, Madile. Geor is giviog a eeries of her very “‘ last” performat at the Porte San Martir——Madame de Girardin bas written a mew comedy for the Theatre Francais; and aaother from the eame talented pen has been accepted a’ te 6: » The former is entitled ‘ Le Chapeau de Li T;” the latter is not yet bavtized ——At the Odeon, a new piece, ‘ Le Vicaire de Wakefield,” Was produced, 2 pee successful. It is strong), and adberes closely to the raria'ive of G nde ’a immortal tale——Herr D-obiesh, a com Peper of Gergen sacred music, is qonget the nd Itrust that the | used, the jury thinking the plaintiff bad | deaths announced from the awful sion of cholera tine! Frederick de Reiff et Sencar ia ave acta, catitied —— At the Amabiga, 4 ae7 et Francais; on, Le Prise FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL< MOSEY MARKET. Savorvay, Oct 21~6 P.M. ‘The stock market opeued and closed heavy. The news asvfactiree ef wool... « 7 be fax. Miscellaneous... eee Foreign fabrics present ne new features, Private ope rations in them are very limited, and only go to show that desirable articles are pow held with nome degree of Gmmness, though they are only im retail request, a» ‘wanted by jobbers. The austion reoms are the centres of amything likeactive business. Through them con from Europe was not cileulated to help things mach on | sigergh'e quantities of both continental and British declines ‘x per cep; Harlem, 1; Hudson River Rail- road, 134; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, 24; New York Central Railroad, 3; Erie Raiiroad, 34; Reading Reilroad, . New York Coutral Bonds advanced 24 per cent; Sacket’s Parbor and Saratoga Bonds, 1};; Canton Company. %; Gold Hill, 7%. At the second beard Cumberland fell off 34; and Cantom Company \ There was @ small sale of Caledonia Mining Company stock at 134 per cent. Tre steamship Union, from this port for Havre to cay, gold. The Union Bank has declared a dividend of four per cent; the City Bank four per cent. The Keading Railroad brought down lant week 28,719 tons of coal, the Sebuylkill Canal 16,216 tons, and the Lehigh Canal 38,119 tons. ‘The committes appointed to examine into the aifeire of the Knickerbocker Bank have maje the annexed men’ esicKERBOKER BANK, Ocr. 19, 1854 Asuets, + $24,414 70 3,438 19 121,004 38 3,520 GO Cash... keal ketete (now pay D4 ctive of 1st agony 46,009 00 Mortgage, piresta ai 119,600 00 Liabilities $788,846 40 Bids in circulstion.... -+ «+ $93,691 00 Due for Dividends see 4 Due Deposttors...... ‘ x Due Greenwich Henk 000 Due Irving Back 10 G00 00 Checks certifiea, . 17,500 00-$483,928 84 Leaving capite! {stact...... seereeess + $300,016 56 ‘The or'gival capirsl of the bank was $400,000, The above report shows that twenty five per cent of it has | Dren lost. There is no doubt about the circulation, It | is amply secured. ‘he bank will soon resume businsse, uncer & different mans gement. The warranta entered at the Treasury Department, Wa-hivgten, on the 10th inst., wer For the redemption of stock... « $5,241 30 For repaying for the War vepartment. For the Navy Lepartment.. For the interior Lepart.aeat . The circular of Mr. Isaac 9. Davis gives the following review of the money market of Cincinnati for the week ending Wedresday evening, Oct. 18, 1S54:— ‘he state of oat money market still remains very | stringent, sud monay rates, on short prime paper, at | trem 1 to 3 per per month on the street Our banks are dcing nothiog for their customers, This state i ttrisutable to the unsettled carrsacy of which we hope will soon be in a better con- ‘a8 our bankers have abou! consummated arranze- axe effect 1st proximo with the banks of Ohio, ; Wheellng, aud the state Bank of Indiana, by o supply Basten Exchange for | the ensuing six months, at vot to exceed 34 of 1 per | cent premium, and not to send back any of the issues of | these banks for redemption ¥i hin the same period. | Thia wii stop *‘aseorting,”” and by giving these banks | the assurance that weir bilo will not be immediately | returned for recemption, will give them coniideace to | issue an abundant supply for the wants of the business - | community. Ihe imues of the Indiene free banks are still re“used by cur bankers. Our merchants have taken the macter in hang, wna have agreed to receive the bills of some } thirty-four of these free baoks so long as they sontinae | toredeem them when presented. This will greatly ts:iii- | tate te payment of the intebtednoss to the Iadiaas | merchants and in copjuncticn with the action of the | bankers, give great relief to monetary affairs The stock market sym,ataises closely with the money market, and presents a state of apathy attributavie ea- tirely, however, to want of means on the pact of operators. We quote the market as about the same as at our list report, with lesa fl wness, however. sve:y indic:tion is that ag soon asthe present stingemcy i+ remo-ed, cur market will present © buoyancy that it bas rot experienced for a long time. rales for th: week ending Wedoeeday, Oct 18, 1854:— 2 shsvee Columbus and Xenia Railroad stock io and hissianis pi do, do. i, Pamilton aad Dayton 142 Cincinnati and Ch’esgo do (and int) 20 Civcinnati ap 1 India: apol'e do. .. 70 Indiana and Central do , (on hy pothesatioa), 44 Oni and Missi aippi do..... 66 Nev Albany andsslem do 30 Columbus and Xenia co.. 18 Day ton and Wester do, (on hypotrecation) 18 Burnet Houre Stock . na Mortgage Bis Ohio & e Kentucky Trost Compiny Bank stock 3 rietta and Cincionati RR Stk, (bypothecsted) So 'y | 60 Unio and Mossissippi do, (oa bypothecation and int) aida “i 4 55 Coving 42 Greenvil . 28 Cincionati and Indianapolis 12 Burnet House Stock ‘ 40 Ohio and Mias RR -tock, (on The annered statement exhibits the quantity and lue of foreign dry goods entered at this port for cor 4 wp loa, for warehousing, and also the withdraws): Mississippi RR Go 6634 6 } from wareboure, during the wees ending ani includiv, { British N. + mericn Thursday, Oct. 19, 1854:— MovEMESTS IN FOREIGN I RY.GOODS. Entered for Consumption | MANUFACTURES OF CoTTON. MANUFACIURES OF WOOL Phos. Value Pigs. Value Cottons,..... 179 $43,027 Woollers .... 68 $27,893 Pon's . 8 762 Cloths 20 Girghame..., 6 940 Worateds 2 Velvets. + 6 1,176 Cotton, do... 442 \uslins, » 9 2263 Shasls .. 2 | !mbrd, do. 6 2 Blankets. 43 Leces 7 2612 Hoe......., 32 410 6,544 Glovew....... 29 Spool, 53 Brice & badges, 7 eat 2 Total... peting, 87 Total ...,.. 718 154,821 MANUFACTURES OF SILK Pills... 6... 163 $128,824 Ribbons..... 27 | : | S27 8 Straw gr ods 946 Millinery. . 3 899 Festh & fi 3 801 Embro 9 25,395 Leah glov 6 8,182 } Cloth ng 132,899 | Matting... 9 553 | . #0 816,485 Withdrowals fi MANUFACTURE OF We TURES OF 11K. Woolens., 16 48 57 $25 € *. . 27 Mu “4 230 9 4854 ae SHO Bride & bdgr 4 en ae otal, MANUFA URES OF PLAX 40 $8,120 MISCRLL AN! is.. otal use MANUFACTURES ies . | ¥ Carpetig waies MANUFACTORRS OF Total $37,460 Linen........ 188 28,132 MANLY, corrow. le. & ertton 6 1,216 Cottons. $10 409. olor ed de 2,270 «= Tetal...... 194 $29,348 1434 MISORLLANBOUS: 323 Straw goods, 84 $20.6 287 Uil cloth..... Total ...... €4 $4819 To'al....., 96 $2 PRCAPtTCLATION Entered for Consumption P Value Mavufsctures of wool, $154,821 ‘ cotton, ® feo ‘ 174, 864 “ 64.2," Mircelloneous . . 76445 ee eee 1,952 $507,813 Withdrawals Trem ‘Warehouse Manvfactures of wool . 231 #7¢,370 . cotton, 13 87° “ ® 46,748 “ f 8,351 MiaceVaneour , .. 1,907 TOM) ser srpssrornevresy oneeM®F $14,249 2 } For the paying Ireasury debta 2.890 81 For the Customs .....++. + 2,368 00 For the Wer Depar mezt.... 9,909 40 ‘ ly American | $2000 Ohio 64 '60.... 104 carried cut $219,859 89 im specie, principally rican 1000 Califor 7a’ 70. 7221 06 | 200 Cam Ce 100 this side, At the first beard to day New Haven Bonds | goody, that were not likely to soen find purehasers in the regular way, have beem elosed out during the past week at irregular prices, few of these being satisfactory to importers. We bave heretofore reported such rales, and in consequence need not notice them now. The ia- ports are gradually falling off, and there is a prospect of our ending the season with comparatively light supplies ‘Thie may encourage cur merchants. Steck et TURDAY, Oct. 21, 1864. 100 Harlem RE... 060 ux 1 do. 2000NY & NH 6 6000 SH&SRRAWe b10 8954 10 Menhatt.n Bank. 116 10 4m Ex Bk serip, 104 § Continental Bank 100 66 do... ..bG 2144 600 Flo &K Joint Stk 35 100 Nic Trans Co.830 2275 100 do.,....680 28 16a wo a 50 } CO. 100 €0,.....060 100 Faglem Ka . e bs 100 80.002. 0) 100 Clev & "ol RR. 350 eo. 6 Micu Vent rR. 200 eo SECOOD BOARD. $2000 NYANH be’66e3 78 7000 Ili Cen RA Bde. 70 10500 GO... COM 5000 o....60 70 20 sha Mech Bkg Aw 10) 100 Cum Coa! Co.260 2034 256 do, + 293, 160 ® 100 Caledo Mining Co 13 150 do...... 03 4455 460 Nic Traps Co..83 23 160 Hudson RRR.DGO 4055 200Gold BiNwine.b60 245 60 da.... ..060 ol 40 100 Canton Co...b20 21 250 do, . 2 100 eo. p30 2144 200 NY Cen RR.v60. 8935 Exports from New York, week ending Oci. 19 VvwWvwr— FLOUR — — 1863. 1854. Buls Value 60 $385 . 153,926 - = — % 63 Brezi, 1,700 «11,649 4,691 36,707 Argextine Republic. 660 8,960 - = Central Americs 310 2,240 — - Venezuel 4,776 1631464 New Grangda .... 1710 i Porto Pico. 200 Dutch W. I 200 Lonish W, Indies. 860 Prexeh W, In 372 Britiah W. Indie: 1,988 British Guiena. .. ei | British N, americ: 4,278 Total for the week. 48.509 828,647 13,025 102,958 Lo. 2d week in Oct 56,558 384.299 11,057 93.825 Do let week in Oct. 66,573 807,307 2.608 28,393 875 1,096,328 24,453 239.059 414 "750,030 22,180 166,407 242,995 1,157,769 99.264 737,u28 Vo. since lst July 711,986 $4,094,250 172,427$1,002,765 ‘WHEAT. jush. Value. Buth. Value Liverpool. 21 on Lorden ¥ - - Brieto’ pee po =. the Week.266,195 $532,894 — — eek in Uct. ¥ 20,034 © 34,342 + Tat werk Oct 434,296 23928 4}921 + in September, .656,016 1,158,185 =— — © in Avguet 501,487 65,101 107.831 “ in July. 985,516 199,864 355,399 “ since July 1,.2,924,707 $3,922 1e3 287,918 $501,757 e ot Bales. Value Bales Value Liverroo! 6,438 $276.396 5,237 $171,982 Havre. 89 3,300 1,098 40,880 Autwerp..... 3960 -35,138 216 9,188 Totalforthe week 6,923 $294,834 9,651 $227,450 2c week in Cot... 3,433 $194,834 6,561 93,485 ‘Jot week inet 3,951 179,899 5,070 288,074 * Sy September.. 25,655 1,336,272 8.954 740,637 « ja avgost. 908 "732'457 22 io July ., 224 1,536,835 “ aitce July 1,, 86,419 $4,260,832 Bush Bush Value Liverpo lh, = £6,168 $72,745 Cork o - 12,537 10,046 | Cobs.. _ 1,611 1,637 British hou ta 1,256 1,767 3,4c0 3.250 ©2800 Fora! forthe week 3.400 $2,927 104,822 $88,0% To'si previonsly., 42,768 33,861 647,237 462,922 Total since let July 43,163 $86,888 652,059 $541,907 om CORN MEAL —— a Bols dics. Value Bols cttes. Liverpoo! - 300 Yevish W - = 200 tien W. Indies 36 3 4il Uriich N.emegicn 196 805 1,488 Otis Total for the week 232 $918 2869 $11.479 Total previously., 11,609 38,217 14,305 61, 328 Tota’ :ince Ist July 11,841 $39,188 16,754 $72,8 4 —————-rorx —_—- —_ Bois & tes. Value, Bols & tes. Valeo Liverpool . i ~ 16 is 280 _ ~ = 45 630 - 61 751 - 10 29¢ 764 ~ - 14s = dnt - 250 1,986 = 606 Total for the week “ previonely,. Total rivet July 1, 18,675 $2 5 18,010 Bele dc tes. Value Bole vee 100 $2,099 46 690 100 600 oR 1,818 10 188 Duych W. Indie. ~ LaptrbW. Ipdier.. — Britich W. Indies. = 3 rs British N, smericn 10 10 Lined riniaen Total forthe week, 477 $6 283 582 85 616 “praviovely.. 9,263 114,086 8,667 149,532 Total since July 1. 0.740 $110,099 9240 1458 — ~ —RECAPITU LATION. — a 863. 1 Amount. Value. Amount, Volw Flour, bhi 48.569 $398,647 13,085 $102, 958 Wheat, bueh.... 966,165 a2 804 - — Gotten, bel + 6,923 204834 6551 297 420 Cor, bush 6,400 2,927 104,823 88,985 Corn meal, bots Rta 282 18 2369 11,429 Beef, btle &tes., 47752 682 5,815 Pork’ bbls &toe., 665 10,598 «6.283 -29'981 Total produce... — 073 = $406,998 (176,072 “ Miscelleneous.,. 619,508 $1,115,908 “< Rxporta for the week “ Previously.....0...+ 15,526,441 © finee lat July «exe $18 j642,847 Total «xports of produ io Vet. 2 19, 1854, 12,604,267 Total expe y 18, 1854 6,856,494 + ‘sos “CILY FRADE REPoR®. Satunpar, Oct. 21—6 P. Me Avors were wnchanged Preavetters —Clour tended upwards The sales reaebed 7,200 bois inferior State at $7 76.898; good crdmary to choice do., pt #6 # 96 60; mined to fancy Difference, / MILY CARRIAGE AND HORSES FOR SALE —THB advertiser rantee will be given, $1,000; the whole establishment $1,500. Address box 264 Post Off ce SALE—A WELL BRED SORREL HORSE, years old, 15% hands high, warrauted sound and kind, Can trot In 2:50 to a wagom and promises great peed; price $600. Also, a Watson trotting wagon, price $100.’ Apply at Mr ROBERT-ON’S scables, Btate.street, veer Henry, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A FINE BLACK MARE, 153¢ HAND: Digh, seven years old, sound and kind in harness; has been used by & lady for the last two summers; she is alo» first rate trotter. Chatham street. ‘OR SALE—A PAIR OF H:sNDSOME BLACK CAR riage horess, 16 hends high, exoslleat travelle-s, aod to be cold cheap, as the owner ie about leaving for Europe. For a view of the aorses and price, apply to Mr. G@ Buckland, Buch’s Hotel, 294 Tiird avenue, corner Twenty fourth street. ORSES FOR SALE—‘N EXCELLEN VERMONT bay mare, 7 years old, 16 bands high, short tail perfectly bind in single or double harness, warranted sound, and can be drivea by a lady; only sold for want of use; a fastand prompt traveller. Aso, a beautital bay horte, 6 years old, warranted to trot in three minutes. Apply at KEMSON’S stable, Boerum street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. FUSS, 708 ALE A HANCOOME DARK Bay horee, six yeara old, about sixteen hands bigh, and Wirranted perfectly sound, i PEL RIES —NEW YORK TATTERSALL’S, CORNER OF Sixth avenue and Thirty-ninth street Menagerie horses st auction.—Will_ be sold at Tattersall’s, No. 664 fiath avenue, near the Crystal Palace, on Thursday, Ost 46, one hundred and twenty horses, attached to Barnurs’s Tavelling Museum and Menagerie. The sale, which wiJl take pisce st 11 o'clock A.M., will be positive, with out reserve, and to the highest bidder. The lot com prises heevy dranght, coach, Indies’ and gentlemen’s raddie horees, &e., and may be examined at Tattersall’ three days previous to the sale Barnum’s entire mena gerie, including seven elephants, two giraffes, one rhino ceror, ten cages cf. wild an'mils, with wazons, barnes. and all the Paraphernalis thereunto belonging, will be sold at public auction at an earl f2% of which due notice will be given. GEORGE IS, Auctioneer, Hurry Pamer, Salesman, EW YORK TATTERSALL’S, SIXTH AVENUE corner Thity ninth street.—! ‘asie of horses, being the balance of the stock of the Hippodrome. On Tnesday. Os*. 24th, will be gold at suction, 50 horses, compsfeing pairs, single and eadd'e horses, and the finest Price $300, Inquire at 42 Apply to % ERS HOM, 31 Gold street horses of the Bip) @. Also, will be offered wagons, tingle spd double Diankets, saddles, bri: dies, &e , 8 GEORGE CLEMENS, Auetioneer. HENRY PALMER, Yalesman, IVATE STABLE, IN SIXT&ENTH STREET, NEAK Union park.—Two stale can be bad io # private stable. with feed; and, if desired, horees acd carriager willbe taken cere of. ‘Address at 0 zce box 655 Post Office TO LOAN—ON LIAMONDS, WATCA- $60.000 es, jewelry, are, or bought for uask'? Baebes woteit chy aida Dilla gad maart geges negotiated, real ertate bought and soldund ex changed CHKE'RMAN, BRAISTED & Co, brokers and _ miesion merchants, No. 35 Jobm street, corner o! ret. 1 IN BANK AND IN3URANCE ° stccks for sale or exchange for food real eniate ” Apply at HASKIN & BROWN'S, 12 ‘all street, rocm 2. Also, some lote up town, to ex change for merchandire. 3 —WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GENTILE. @ man or lady and gentleman, who would willing to advance the above sum for three or four months, can receive for the use of the same an upper room with breakfast and tea served in their o vu room, in ® Gat clase house, up town; an approved note or mort gage will be ‘ohen as eecurity. Address room, Union aq Post Office. ASH —MERCHANTS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF febeas bon fyom $5.10 820'000 “Apply. porvomsily cf wat }.» from or by morte , PHILIPS, (68 Lie EY Rm iS who boys and sells diamonds, or ret, also watches, gold, &e. |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT, nautica, instruments, valuable rrr rally, ar bought tor the B. WOOD, Boker 1Commission street, sesond floor, nt room, from 8 A.M OPaucfortes, watebes, Gamonds, averare, fuss, patches, , silverware, gana, isto's, pautical instruments, and personel Fer eily highest cash wily Pron sale ner «ily, are boaght for the stiom pric ry of furniture, watches, &., vances. Apply to McCAFFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catherine street. ONEY IMMEDIATELY ADVANCED ON WINES AND spirits in bond, diamonds, plate, watches, jewel: goods and every description of per dies waited on at their own resi- Apply at the Em loan ond Agency Office, 128 Néseak sleet “ Ay Will yield a profit of $100 per day for exch mac roducing work at one-third its preseat cost, and of wa: Fmited demand, for reasons and’ on terms which cannot 5P N ry, pianofortes, sone) property. dence. Business confiden is! ONEY WANTED —THE OWNERS OF A NEW chine, (and rights American and foreign,) whih rag, tail to be satisfactory to a party having money to iaves:, derire for a few weeke av advance of $100 per week, "+ the completion and exbibition of their already tried wach: this oity. Address E J., Tribune office. ‘ORTA CAMOLINA SIX PER CEN? STATE STOCK? —Ireasury Depariment . 18, {Res —realed propossla will be ree! joe nn 31110 o’elosk A. M., of the 20th of October next, fur she purehase of one hundred and thirty thousand dollara in Sonde, roauing thirty years, These bonds are isaned dy thé tate of North Carolins for the construction of ‘he North Caroline Kaitroad; and in addition to the faith of Ue state, all the stock helé-by the State in aaid sod the dividends arising from eaid stock, are for their redemption, oponals will also be received, the same time, for che purebaes of one at bundred hp is ye oe ojare in bonds running ten years yy the same wntlLority, for the construction of the Weldom and Gas- op Sailroad, and the improvement of the navigation of she Nense and Ter rivers. Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex ampted from ‘axation for any purpose. will bear Gate the first day of July, 1854, and will upons attached for the interest at six per aonum, payanle the first days of January and Bvccn soos interest and principal will the Le, Sod in the of pu: Norih Catt eent a New do Bove them paye: &; 4 & VERMILYE, et 44 ‘all street, a4 ong per pomt discount OfEL AND DINING SALOON TO LEI--ON TEE corner of Ann and Nasssu streets. It has: been eceupied for that purpose for many and in a desi- pa master ‘Boply to 0. C. PIN No 7 Nas- sau street. ARE CHANCF—TO TAILORS.—TO LET, ONE OF R Wey stands noo The location is not (a 3, e avenues, aattions eng ood tenant tare will be given. Spay to JAMES wR Tenth avenue and Twenty-sixth ARE CHANCE—A BUSINESS STAND TO LET.—TAE store No. 93 Houston street, corner of Manhe‘tan street, is particularly adapted for the business of » boot and shoe store. Rent moderate, Inquire of J. Ulrica, No. 76 Houston street. (TEAM POWER —ROOWS WELL LIG3TED, IN A GOOD location, with steady steam, to let. Inquire at JUHN NEDY’S steam marole works, corner of Thirty-Afth street and Broadway, po . ‘avenue, Staten Island, five minutes walk derbitt’s Landing, Apply to JOBN DEVIN, 67 West st., LET—THE FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS OF house 161 Spring street; a desirable location for Business, aca would be alvered into stores to suit one or twotenanis; possession to one or two immediately. Ap- ply at 161 Spring street. 0 LET—TBE FOUR SPACIOUS LOFTS IN THE NEW brown stone front building 267 Bowery. The lof's Are 80 feet ceep by 24, with hard finished walls, and are supplied with gas and Croton fixtures. Apply to R, KIPLING, 66 Seventh street, yi be derbi LET—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE, ON NEW YORK avenue, Staten Island, five minutes walk from Van- landing. Apply to JOHN DEVIN, No. 67 Wall street, New York. i had LET—FROM THE FIR;T OF NOVEMBER, THE firet lass three story brown stone house, with all the modern improvements Inquire on the premices, 68 West Thirty first street. Also, » frat class four story brown stone lish basement house, 237 Wes: Toirty- fourth street. JO LET—A LARGE LOFT IN faE BUILUING 17 and 19 Bowery, fourth story, 100 feet deep by 35 feet wide, lighted on three sides. "Apply at 10 Catherine et. 10 LET—ONE LARGE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN AND lady, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board; also several rmall rooms, for single gen‘lemen. Inquire at 110 Grand street. 7 LET—A FRONT ROOM, BEDROOM, AND PANTRY. Rent $6 a month in a¢vance. appiy at 87 Avenue C. 10 LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE 82 VANDAM street Unexceptionable reference required. Reat from Nov. 1 till May 1, $100. 10 LET—A TWO STORY ATTIC HOUSE, NO 113 Hammond street, 32 feet front by 46 deep, contains sixteen rocms, has aii the modern improvements; imme diate possession eres rent moderate. juire of JAMES H HOUGBIALIN, No. 9Perry street Also, arear building, suitable for a stable or a mechanical business. LE"—1BE SESOND FLOOR OF THE DWELLING bouse No. 18 Fulton street, nearSt Paul, his i @ good cpportanity for a small family d gentee) and convenient residence down towu. App!y on ‘the premises. LET—A FIP8ST CLASS HOU: WITH ALL THB modern improvements, on East Seventeesth atreet, opposite Stuyvesant square. Rent $1,600 per acoum, Apply to THOMAS MORTON, 182 East Seventeen or at 212 Pearl street. 0 LET.—VERY FINE FIRS® CuASS BOARDING houses witn sale of furniture, well filled with ra- lieble boarders. Also some very fine houses in Thirty- pinth atreet, low Also a very neat and pleasant house in Thirty sixth street, with sale of farniture very low. ious three story house in 10 LET LOW—A LARGE ROOM ON THE SECOND floor, lighted with gas, suitable for society or other meetings, at Benjamin & Fuller’s Hotel, 94 Chathem st. 9 TAILORS, &C—A STORE, FROM ITS CENTRAL position, and location to s lerge hotel, admirably adapted for a successtul and fashionable business to be carried on. Rent $300 per annum. Apply to J. W. me Cormer of Montague place and Court street, n. peniin. tet Nl aeSe TUE os e rS T° TBE MA‘ONIC FRATERNITY.—TO LEC, an Sah new g a sul ‘Too! al ite dover way quaiited t lodge quirejon the premices, between the hours of 9and10 A. M, —_, | EE HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FURNISHED HOU3E WANTED FOR THE WINTER, genteely furnished. Apply to8 T. Jones, 24 Wil- ITY “LOTS—WANTED 10 PURCHASE OR LEASE for a term of years, a plot of round, 40 to 60 feet ». Essex, Madison and Pear! streets, wo build a be directed to William street. . a French family, for single gentleman, wi 2 breakfast, &o , if required; dinner in the afternoon. Ad- Wes iar A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL- dren, a furnished house; above Bleecker street, ferences given. Adoress C. W. R., box 178 Post Office. ANIED—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THE houee with improvements for a smd Addreas box 388 Post Uilice. six months from let of Novembar next, by’ gen: Uleman with a small family sndno children. tion and Twenty-third streets. Address Mr. Maxwell, to be left at 82 East Fourteenth street. KLYN, A SMALL HOU E, furpished, moderate rent, forfour or six months, Gocd reference given. Address, with particulars, box 201 Pont Otte New York, ; ; ‘uated and every way qi ‘or @ masonic In. As: front, and 76 to 100 deep, located between Broadway, COMS WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, IN dress M. H. %., He office, stating particuiars. and near Broadway, will be ferred. Satisfactory re: mpper part of the city, for six months. A mote modern ANIED—A NEATLY FURNISHAD HOUSE, FOR to be between Fcurth and Sixth avenues sad Fourieeath ANTED—IN BROOKLY for a gentieman, his lady, three children and rervact. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY WITHUUL CHILD ren, @ mecium sized house, neatly furaished, un til the first of May next, Price moderate. 3 Box 2028, Post effice. eo OF A HOU?E, FOR A MiN AND his wife, one child and servant, in & GSret clase house, between tke First and Fourth avenueg and Third — streets. Address H. G., Herald office, with ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, (SMALL FAMILY, no children,) » two story attic, or small story house, with ges, bath, and water closets. It must be located inan agreeable neighborhood, and Thir'ieth streets, and Ad. oreas H., box 2,030 Post Office, stating location, terms. ANTED—A NEAT TWO STORY AND BASEMENT house, near Broadway, below Fourteeath street, coptsining gas, hot and cold water; rent moderate. Ad- dress EE }., Post Office, staticg terms and location. ANTED TO RENT—A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE or part of a house fora quiet family in the yi- cinity of Fast xy, OF streets between Eighth and Twenty-seventh. Answer directed to F.8., box 3,063, will receive immediate attention ANTED 10 BUY—A WELL BUILT HOUSE, WITH modern improvements; price not to ex $8,000; would lke to transfer a first class bond ani mortg: for $4,360, and give the balance in cash, AddressG. 0., Herald « fice, POST OFFICE NOTICE 3. Ce tte Rhateche col nhac 6 how dl © SE p*: OFFICE NOTICE—A MAIL FOR AUSTRALIA, x clipper bark Nimrod, wil close at this offae on Wednesday, the 25th of October, at 11 o'clock A. M. Postege must be prepaid. ISAAC V, FOWLER, Postmanter. ()FFICE OF THE Chirk OF POLICE, OCTOBER 207 FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF 1864.— Owners are wanted at this office for one ci}, apa ome sle0 fer ox® por! poune; found. 1 bave had some sed experiences, bu’ on the a the bright oid of things, ang fi tne e ie ‘and from as eee which this volume id interspersed, som of a Zea nes aaa 3 hee aatinah Sos manok 9 ee" ludicrous. For sp axelenetinncesy Xo foand fo w; constitutional vias, the associations of my youth, an Sooty oe mr peas Itrust, however, that in the comic incidents herein rela'ed I have recorded nothic¢ that will sboct the feelings of the most fastidious, while barmiess laughter, will be account schemes a8 ‘ Jo'ce the ‘*Fejee Mermsid,”? and the ‘Woolly Borse,’’ while I trust that I have dis slayet no mere than an honest eer | lela of the Americsn Mureum and General Tom Thumb. The musical cam of Jenny Lied, for which I hava on ali bands been thanked and congratulated, is herein minutely detcribed. None of my enterprises, however, have been omitted, ud though a portion of my ‘ coafestions” msy by lan be considered injodicious, I prefer frankly to ‘“as- knowledge the corn,’’ wherever I have had a hand in: plucking it. P, T. BARNUM. Trasietay, 1854, DRY GOODS, &c. 4 BROALWAY.—GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS 7 James France. 703 Broadway, has received and will offer for sale on Monday, Oc:. 23, large lot of bei ory and plaid silks, of very superior quality and choice styles, at 48. 58 and 6a. per yard; also ‘Plaid Valencias, All wool Plaids, French Merinoes and Cashmeres, ‘and several cartons of Paris worked collars, sleeve:, &e., the newest and most recherche goois importet this season. 655 BROADWAY, STUYVES\NT INSTITUTE, UP town glove depot, and itlemen’s fashionadie furnishing bezsar.—LEWIS & SEACORD invite attentiow to their extensive preparations for the fall and win'‘er Jendid robes ce chambre, underelothing and hosiery, a stock at the lowest down town price: » &e. BROADWAY.—GREAT BARGAINS—CARPETS eb a phasic at reduced prizese—PET & BRUMPHREY will now sell off their etock of car- pets, &o , at the lowest pric: Rich ‘velvet carpe Rich tapestry ca: MRE TED PRT OT TET ICS eT pie gerecenrve grt sean 10s. a 14s. 126. + Rich Brursel &s. Rich three pl; 8s. & 10¢. per yard. hich heavy # 6s a 7s Also, on consignment, large assortment of cheep ingrains at 3s. et ae ‘Oil ciotba. rugs, mat- w. ting, mats, he equally low, No 879 Broadway, corner of White street. LANKETS AND FLSNNELS.—JUST OPENED, FIFTY bales of superior English blankets; also, one husi- dred bales of resi Welsh and ot.er approved fiannels — sale at prices much below any otrer house in tie trade. A. T. STAWART & CO., way, Keade ant z Sen ene reget rrs tere wre ret REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF DRY GOODS — We are selling at prices heretofore unknowa. it i pay any one coming. no matter how great the dis- tance, to visit 126 Bowery, buy while the bargains are to be sesured. We are Last "1 eres Beery Cloths for ladies’ cloaks, 128. And a thousand other styles eK) @ prices, Propertion. One price, and girs that marked. FLW & W. F. GILLEY. Guar BARGAINS—IN RICH SILKS, VELVET:, aod pattern foaasts; Wboteneleand etal stGaYism ie wi mi- my establishment, 253 Greenwich street. ' cashmere and broche ahewis, both long and all of cz the newest and most recherche designs and at te coincide with the it _“ pressure of the - as ‘BULPIN, and Shaw? Emporium, 861 Broad. the following days, at 53 Nassau s! $10,000 worth of under shirts and drawers, of hosiery and gloves, $30,000 worth of square and Jooz shawls, $60,000 werth of silks, merioes, &c., witha variety of other guods. ADIES’ FANCY F\'25.—BULPINS FUR STOCK FOR the ke 7, and coms prises a mat aparhnuortmeet ot overy ne ape dinals, maffs We ey nd Hadaon’s Bay ehin- and ot extremely wo- large t Jens than the cost of importation, and will per eent an cost of mnSON eT KE Grand and Broome streets, LAIDS—DOUBLE WIDTH.—ALL W0L SAXONY plaids, and extra Sne silk and wool ditt», at dtiy gents per yard. A. T. STEWART & CO, Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. lumbia stresta. Gentlemen Admitted. Hours from 8 o'clock A. M.to9 P.M. STRLLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY—THE CELK- brated Dr. F SHUMAN, a Sweds by birth, can be consulted ou all events of life—past, present and fature. Nativities calcu'ated for ladies and gentiemen. His resi- dence is 175 Chambers street, near Greenwich. MUSICAL. s ; CHER OF THE PIANOFORTR, NO. M ToL Wort’ Thirteenth street, betweea Fifth’ and ixth avenees, Terms $20 per quarter. R. OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF TAE PIANO- M forte and singing, 325 Brosdway, continues to Jersons at hia resicence and the r oe of h's pu- . For further informaticn please apply at his resi- .ceor by letter R. INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIO, RESPECT- M folly informs is his friends and the public that be recommenced phat Net ated apenas = communications Tease, 0, 2 Abingdon corn | Greenwich street, will mest with p:om pt atten UBIC —ONE OR TWO PUPILS CAN BE IN-TRUOTED on the pianoforte, b; lady, at her own re- a she would lio be willing to zeeaive loeeons ta poe from ® competent lady, for which she would give musical lescons, Addeas 3. C , 196 Madison st. ee Mn hand pans newt gy oF 6), oF OX oats oné hani or 0 mahoot Novem, vteaeect & W or Chickering ferred. Address « live to A. B.. Prescott ‘oure, gir- ‘im the price of , the maker’s name, when pic- chared, Xe , which appll regeive immediate attention. aa eee

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