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: DVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SALES AT AUCTION. eae ae ae UCTION NOTICE.—w. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, will sell, on Welneeiay mone, ‘a 10 o'clock, at 40 at , & lot of furniture, viz.; bedding, beds, UOTION NOTICE “LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF . super new furniture, sold to Vauces, 2¢ planotories, French plate mirrors, &e.—BAMUEL O° OD & 00., auctioneers, will sell, positively without the their sulesrocms, St Nassau street, on Friday, ‘clock A, large assortment ‘of splendi eny, black Walnut, oak and enamelled furni- comprising thirteen rosewood parlor suits, covered in catel, plush and bair cloth; rich chamber suits, marble top ssing Dureaus, washstands, wardrobes, elegeres, cart es, marble top centre and fancy tables, gilt frame French e inirrors and oll paintings, secretary ‘and library book: es, bedsteads, parior, rocking and arm chairs, &é. Also, entire furniture of a family leaving the elty,’ comprising ssels and other carpets, bedsteads, bedding, china, crocke- glass ware, tine cooking stove, 4c. Also, one Supe swood pianoforte, two mahogany do. Partleulars in c 18. ‘The trade invited. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER— by BELL & BUSH—Zhis day, at 104s o'clock, in the srooms, 12 North William street, will be sold a lot’ of dry ds, clothing, jewelry; the stock of a watch and clock: cer and funcy artic’es; old fashioned jewelry, one rl aud diamond earrings and bracelets, 10 gold chains ches, 50 fancy bexes; also, a small lot of rsday, large sale of furniture, UCTION NOTICE. J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER—BY 8. BOGART—This day, at 103g b’elock, in the auction ns, corner Frankfort and William sireets, mortgage sale of sehold furniture—mahogany sofas, bedsteads, beds and ding, carpe's, bookstands, bureaus, counter, tumblers, ie, mahogany chairs, kitchen furniture, &e. GENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF superior cabinet made furniture, to pay advances.— ednesday) morning, at 10% ‘o'clock, at the sales- +, 85 Nassau street, The stock to be sold consists of a large tion of rosewood, mahogany, oak. walnut and enamelled ture; of the latest styles and best workmanship, all of h must be sold to cloe accounts; also, several coat! peh platemirrors and pler glasses, ofl paintings, French and cut giass ware, English table cutlery, fancy goods. ‘Also, second hand furniture, with which the sale will IGENE B, FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—SPECIAL sale of second band furniture, mirrors, carpets, &e.— Friday morning, at, 1034 o'clock, ‘at salesroom, fassaur street, near Fulton, will be sold the whole nis of @ first class house, being the furniture, de, of a man going to Europe, consisting of a general assortment om made parlor, dining room, library and chamber fur- mirrors, carpets, halr matiresses, palliasses, dc. The to be sold without reserve. ILBERT S. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY je of an cligibly locatedgcountry seat, on Staten Island, LEY & SAVAGE will sfil on Monday, September 15, o'clock, at the Court House, Riehmond, 3.1. ‘These were some years since purchased and improved for bwner's occupation, and contain every elegance and con- ence that can be desired. Maps of property, terms of nd more particular description may be had at the office auctioneer, 52 Cedar street, between Broadway and iu. s tof 7 furniture. On ILBERT S. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY saleof 13 cases of cringanum oil, also, § cases: tee rid 4 ross steel Fens a large invoice of oe ag BAG- ‘& SAVAGE will sell the above named at thelr room, 82 Cedar street, at 12 clock, on Wednesday, Sep- - ILBERT S. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY gale of groceries, upon which advances have been made, LEY & SAVAGE will sell, on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at salesroom, 82 Cedar street, at 10h A. M., stigars, white, d, light, brown; teas, green and black; coffee, soap, rai ‘300,000 segare; brandy, in eases, casks and demijoun pagne, claret aud port wines, INRY B, HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT auction. on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 10ig o'clock, at the jroom No. 55s Pine street, regular sale of choice groceries wines, comprising teas, collee, sugars, spices, wines, rs and Havana segars, to pay advances, RDWARE AUCTION NOTICE.—JNO. FE. VAN ANTWEKP'S third regular fail trade sale of hardwar geods, cullery, German aud American goods, c.. will piace on Thursday, Sept 4, at 10 o'clock, at 216 Pearl Catalogues now ready. INL. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGS e's gale of furniture, on Sept. 4, at 10% o'clock, ‘Twelfth street, between Sixth and'Seventh avenues, all ruiture coptained in the above house, which is of the wie and manufacture, made by Roux, Baudoine, hins and others, and will be sold peremptorily to the t bideer, by order of mortgagee. Parlor consists of nt rosewood parlor suite, consisting of one large tete-w ofa; one tete a-tete low arm chair, four low back parlor ‘und elegant rosewood lady's sewing chair, in six co. brocade ‘satin. made by Handoine, of Broadway, and Him; ae fine Turkish carpet, rugs,’ large and splendid reneh plate pier glass, cost $100; brouze and ormolu clock, vases, Parian ty of Venus at Bath, Tambo: Hirl, indignant Cupid, and a large assortment of etegere penis; rosewood richiy colored etegere, le and bles; shades, cornices, Brussels lace curtaina, &c., &e. room eonsisis of rosewood bedstead, bureau, washstand, amour de glace, made by Baudoine, and cost $20: ich and ¢legant rosewood suits of furniture, consisting *. two armeh and two parior chairs, in and maroon brocatel. le by Roux ing room cousists of oval mirror, oak extension table, ng, aul cost $65; Ouk armchairs, lounge, side and Vases, cock, candlel “a, sll . sliver plated tea, table any rich china do., dessert plendid assortinent 2 of Joseph in Egypt, ant ‘ate, $210; one ot ancient Athens, and cost $150. ilo of other oil paintings. econ OF One ON. LC ANDEWATER, NL. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—WTLI SELL is day, Wedaesday, September 3, at 1035 o'clock, at th diamond and gold jewel plendid assortment ol” © rings iting and single col, uN je newest styles, together with & sisting in part of earrings, fuger ‘studs, sleeves and collars, button: . lockeis, de. Every articles warranted, as re nied on the catalogue, Sale positive and peremptory. IN REDDING, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON premises in Lexington avenue, between Forty-eighth orty ninth streets, on Thursday, September 4, at 10 ,@ vauable agsorianent of household furniture, eon- in part ef carpets, tab! ebairs, mahogany hedsteads, ba kitchen ware, &c. Sale posiuve, the owner leaving N REDDING, AUCTIONEER.—PLUMBING ES lishment at auction, by order of the proprietor. On day, Septeenber 3,'at 10 o'clock, the entire contents OC .10z Hroadway, being the usual stock of a plumbing es: meni, Sale without reserve, the owner quitting the N, B.—The store to let. |ARIARTY, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL THIS yy, at 1s o'clock, at 26) Ninth avenue, the contents of Ting establiahment, cloths, vassimeres, vest patterns, js, eombs, shelving, awning, post and some furniture, GB AND PRREMPTORY SALE OF CLOTHING ud piece yoods.—A. M. CRISTALAR, ai y. will sell, ou Thursday, Sept 4, at’ 10! 3. soritnent of cassimere and doeskin pants, sack, frock, nd overvoats, silk, satin and Valencia vesis, overalls, browdeloths, fancy and black cassimeres’ and «doe: ot cloths, serges, sieeve linings, black satin neck ties, reluieta, shirte, collars, bosoms, &c., &c., the whole be stock of a merchant tail yr reuring from business, TGAGE SALE.—W. C. ALBURTUS, AUCTION r, willaell on Wednesday, September 3,'at 19 0 clock, Hamilion avenue, opposite Summit street, Brooklya Htures of a bakery. consisting of marble top counter, * drawers, baking uiensils, oven, £0, £¢ ; also, 006 wagon and harness JOHN PIERCE, Attorney for Mortgagee. TGAGE SALE OF BOARDING HOUSE PURNI- ture. DOUGHTY, auctioneer, will sell, this inat., et the store 27 Cebtre sireet at W's o'clock, the Of & boarding honse; * mahogany bureaus, mabo- pias and sofa beds, and lounges; mahogany, maple aud alaut- chairs, marble top centre, sile and tea tables; is, hair matiresses, feather bls, 100 blankets, wash fand \otie: ware, looking glasses, &c.; window curtains jes, 3) Brussels and ingrain carpets, dinner and tea ves, forks, and plated ware, stoves, &e.. Ao. DAVID i. JONKS, Atiorney for Mortgage. NBROKER'S SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WILL SEL! Thursday, Sepiember 4. at 25 Chatham street large nae unent of unredeemed pledges. cons ‘and-cilver watches and chaing, rings, ping, pistol ‘of W, SIMPSON & CO., Isi Bowery, KELLY, AUCTIONEER. —PIRST FALL SALE, AT 1 Catherine street. this day, at 10 o'clock, consisting of Aid masortent of eashinere and broche long and shawl, Freneh merinos, paramattas, wool pla brow clot, ssimeres, trish linens, ‘a! . blankets, bleached ani brown muslin ‘ee. Por exe, in lots to suit purchasers, KSTER STOVER, AUCTIONRER.—BY T. ©, DUGHION, to morrow (Thursday), at 10's o'elock, wi etreet. large sale wood, mahogany, walnut cabivet furniiure; #rench plate mirrors, of] paintings, tes, chia and. glass ware, table entlery, &¢., consist legnat rosewood parlor suils, in French brocatel and hiy carved etegeres, with plate doors; French srcre- i boorcases, Marble lop cen're, pier and side tables; ‘etionsion dining tables, of mahogany, oak and walt ira, sofas, tete- at anges, evay and arm chal rosewood, mahogany and walnut bedstends, andeand commoles, elled chamber autt es, hair matiresses, beds, be ling, Ae. Also & ¥a ‘second haad furniture, with which. the sale will com ‘Also, # Inrge of French plate mirrors and oil Also, an in i china ware, ent six new and ae 4 band pienofortes, various ja can be packed on 0 hare . hosiery, =A, M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, %} Howery, Will sell, thie day (3d inst.) at Lt f the Bowery tly all the right, title and ne P. Waliron had, on the 28th day of March, mal property of theatrieal dresses and anil removed to 33 i Sheriff wery. R— CONSTABLES ) Nasean « deseription s egores: aien, desks, with mein PTORY SALE nishing first room Iand 15 Park row, to-morrow, k. Catalogues early on morning of kel on the premises for shipping ve Cam rest agmired that every lot on thd eatalogne ol positively, without to pay advances and tor other sales, hinek and g ame! ite rystal Palnee, and cost pare hair mat suites. covered and bair cloths, pailinges Ae ney caverin 4 contre tabl Torkeases wtete, box and plain #ofim, ire, sever ish Paey chairs snd lounges, chamber ein rosewood, mahogany and oak; ten enamelied ites, plain and with marble tops, hatetands, corn e. WIITERS, AUCTIONE writ. SEM, ON say, at 10% o'clock, at TIT Laure or ehamber ond ki'e A rneew itt pmeneibg housekeeptt § This attention of Famil NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 3, .1856. SALES AT AUCTION, & MELLOR, AUCTIONRER.—PRENCH PLATE +. mirrors, oll paintings, engravings, invoice of old git jewelry, &e To-morrow, Thursday, at il o'clock. at te seszoom i and Up Fark row, wi. Of the latest style framed French plate pier and mantel’ mirrors, made in the very best possitle manner for Broadway custom. Sales in. eluding two cupid patiern mirrors, I with slabs and pate trade: aso Tie lop of gel’ gltjewety ae oe or ; jewelry, in aia. Jogues on the morning of sale. © : - AM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON W Wrdnesany, at 10% o'clock, at 187 Canal street, (new No; 454) a large and ‘destrable ‘assortment of genteel household furniture, the property of a gentleman going South, consietiag of parlor elegeres French plate’pier and glasses, velvet ocean three-ply and othar carpets, hall oil- cloths, carved and walnut bedates ir mattress: es, fenther beds, et puurbie top dressing bureaus, and Wash stinds, tollet sets, room and kitchen furniture, W, %, MELLOR, AUCTIONEER. —MORTGAGE SALE of elegant second hand furniture, at salesroom, 13 and 15 Park row, to-morrow (Thursday), at 1034 o'clock, being the entire furniture of a genteel house, removed, and to be sold by order of mortgagee, viz.: Brussels, tapestry and ingrain carpets, pure South Arnerican horsehair imattresses, cooking and climber stoves, engravings, reirigerators, wash tub straw beds, lamps, window shades, casters, crockery earthenware, c.othes horse, wood boxes, rosewood liq stands, lounges, rag carpet, &e., the whole forming a good collection, suitable for che trade'and housekeepers. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—AT AUCTION, TO morrow, ‘Thursday, at 12 o'clock, being the dealer, including stool covers, iron safes, &e.. viz. - borately carved 7; octave pianoforte, made by Brooks, of N. York, and cost $600; two made by W. Linderman & Son, fully warranted; one do. by Carme & Faucher; upright and square second hand pianofories, all of good tone and finish, and fully warranted, ‘Worthy the attention of ‘the trade and those in want of good house instruments. Can be packed on the pre- mises for shipping. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL INCLUDE IN his sale this morning a quantity of show cases, ha stands, &¢.: also, a quantity of groceries, &c., together with household furniture, ATCHES AND) JEWEURY.—A. M. CRISTALAR, auctioneer, 25 Bowery, will sell, on Thursday, 4th lust., ‘on account of whom it ma: advances, au i solve of jewelry and gold and gold ‘and silver watehes, © sisting of spectacles, chains, bracelets, shirt studa, sleeve but tous, pins, rings, earrings, &e., dc. COPARTNERSHIP NONICES. 200 —FOR A BUSINESS MAN, THIS IS A RARE « chance to invest @ smal! amount in a well estab- lished bus! ‘Call soon, as it will be disposed of immedi. ately. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Address box 167 Heraid oflice. $300. AnRARTNEN WANTED. IN A Grocery, ast . yen evans, to take fn charge of the pa ane business, with a perfect! responsible partner, Aj to HOWES &'C0., St Nassau street. a = $300 20,250—4, PARTNER WANTED, IN 4 CAR- Fe e fav pape ~ bony emceleg by pay & man very handsomely to en 7 e. man very handsomely to engage tu this enterprise. Apply $300. —PARTNER WANTED, IN AN ESTABLISHED ‘+ Wholesale cash busines From $15,000 to $20,000 Worth of goods can Le sold yearly, paying from 100 to 300 per cent profits, Apply at 142 Chambers street, back room. $300 —WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THIS ‘+ amount, to attend the door, and share equal, ina new, pleasant and’ genteel exhibition, from which several thousand dollars can be realized. App'y at 334 Broadway, third tloor, room 1 $1 500 —A_ PERSON WANTED, TO TAKE THE * + place of a retiring portuer, in a well eatabieb ed and profitable cash business on Broadway. From $300 to ‘$600 down; balance secured on investments. Apply at 293 Broadway, room No. 4. $2 O00 —ZARTNER WANTED. TO TARE A HALE ‘ + interest in an established family paper. An: gentieman qualified to manage the business department wi find this ay opening in whieb, with proper exertion, a fortune can be realized. “Inquire of A. plnson, 839. iBroadwi oilice 14, $3,000, -2ARTSPR WANTED, WITH THE ABOVE Do.! + amount, to establish '& cash business with hardly, any competition, the productiveness of which can be roved to be above doubt. No services required. Addyess, or particulars, H. St,, Herald oiliee. 34.0000 70 $5.0 —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH 4 the above named capital, to extend a mauuti business that has been established some years. An investment seldom to nquire on the premises, need apply. A MAN, PRACTICALLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE manutacturing of fringes and ladies’ dress trimmings hav- ing « quantity of machinery at his command, wishes to meet with a person having some capital, in order’ to form a part- verehip to cary out the above pamed business. Address R, W., Herald office, stating where an interview ean be had. PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF about $2,000, ina new and valuable invention, Address mith, Herald office, ROTYPER AND PHOTOGRAPHER DESIRES Wm. N AMI a tusine of any 8) Address C. B., Herald office. J OTICE.—IRON FOUNDRIES, STOVE AND HOT AIR furnace makers. A gentleman of many years practical experience in ail branches of the trade, with an extensive set of customers all over ths eountry, is open for an engagement on salary. partner, or would take the agency of any new con cern and build up the business. Address rou, box 3,761 New ‘ork Post office. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF $5,000 10 $10,000, to go into the mai f a patented article, Which i» not subjected to the ehang shions and eau be id in the whole Union with am advance of 100 to 2X per c For proprietors of iron foundries the above patent would be ve one eto be addresse! box 123 Hera! 10 HATTERS —A MAN HAVING SOME KNOWLEDGE K may hear of an opportunity of engaging in With an interest inan established concern. Pre ference given to one who has a few thousand dollars capital. Address J, 8. & Co., Herald ofliee, HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between us and Mr George L. Tedd ig expired, he \trawe from our firm, wBich will be conducted as hereto- by she remaining partners, for the tranaction of the eom- mission and banking business. B. GQ WAINWRIGHT, FRANK E. HOWE, 13 Faubourg Montmatre. Vanes, France, Aug. 1, 1856. 7 ANTED—A PARTNER, IN A PROFESSIONAL BU siness. with $500. which will pay 190 per cent. Apply at ‘MY Broome street, from 1 till 2o'clock. J. F_ MENSING. REWARDS, QS) REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, BY aa boy, a small pocket account with eash accounts four or five pages. The finder is kindly entreated to hand . at 42 Broad: and receive the reward. REWARD.—LOST, A BLACK AND TAN KING Charles spanielf: has a very short tail, Whoever will 1% First avenue, third floor, will receive i $: return said dog the above reward, $5 REWARD,—LOST, ON MONDA DO book, with the anies on corer. ©. the , KEPT. 1 A PASS , Walters with (. Jer will please eail and Park place. if street. REWARD.—LOST, FROM 9% BOND STREET, A black Newfoundiand dog; whi en be left, a leather co . til be paid,’ with the thanks of the owner, by return ing him to No. 30 Bond street, $10 REWARD MILL BE PAiD Unow TH Ds livery ef « poekethook ec yacht Seabird, three certificates, of e except to the questions: ENNEDY & SHERMAN, No. 6 Wall street. arked. $1 KEWARD —LOST, ON TURSDAY MORNING, IN > coming from corner of Woodhull and Henry streets, brooklyn, to New York, via Greenwood ear and Fulton ferry, y's small gold chain, with locket and charms attached. Any one returning itto 8. A. Brackett, 102 Maiden lane, will receive tie above reward. $1 REWARD.—DROWNED, ON SUNDAY, AUGUST . M, Joba ¢ P $1 rrett, of Fort Washington. Was dressed jack coat, bail vest, white and black plaid pants; his name marked on ail his clothes, and about five feet mine inches: Whoever will return ‘ort Washin, railroad ~ GARRETT. pot will receive the above reward. # portemonnate. ewark bills, twent ia German quarter. Lhe ont » isbroken, Any person returning the same t Mrs. Fair, Jay street, will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. REWARD.—LOST, A LARGE WHITE AND biack Newfoundland dog; hal a_picce raved, early on between 6 and 7 o'clock, from i4 White street, ‘will bring him back, will receive the above reward, $QH RAWARD.—LOst, URTWEEN THE AsTo 0) and jon House, Mo. % Chambers street, a dia We fing, set witha single diamond, for the delivery of whieh at 93 Chambers street the above reward will be paid. RERARD GTEN DOLLARS REWARD WILL. BE PAID for apy information as regarda the whereabouts of the large bay horse, formerly used by Parker & Flood, huikders, iu Ring street. ° Apply to M. DONIIUE, 6% West Twenty third treet, near Sixth avenue. $10 CLOTHING, &C, ft WORTH OF NEW AND LEFT OFF CLOTH. $5.000 ing wanted.—Gentlemen large or smal # to diapone of. will reevive the highest price, paid without cling or seeking to impose, Call or address THOMAS. T NROY, 491 eet, | N. B.—Merchant tallors having new elotbing to , Will please adktress as abowe. WORTH OF ¢ $2.000 criting wan icea paul, in eurrent money, and srdera, through post or otherwise, JAMES MORONEY, 4794 Pear FOR MEN AND ROYS-WHOLPSAL® AND tail, to be almost given away, at J VANDERGILTS, ifs a may rely on finding —\Ltper cont. less than the weneenl prices earl powe NTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF in large or amnall lois, Chere punctual attendance en al LOTHIN' COURING AND DYRING. = of all Kinde and Hyed, altered to suit a ly atlended to. Ch: er of Franklin at NTL a, thoroughly. ¢ repalted in «ty reason: et 8 CLOTHING, ved, permanently Allorders prompt. 108 West Broadway, % PERT beam, laanched ‘ast Jane ynigail any boat of her lengih Apply to HATHAWAY BROS., 23 Coonties «lip. at 29 Fulton street: prices But S) ment of d ath tofiens, Ac, an infallible wn and disenses of the skin In dogs tiers Dogomraphy, 25 cents, Ls 8 liniment Is instant ly cure for mange, Scents per bot Please copy the address, manner NAPOLEON DRY GOODS, &C. ee BROADWAY—DEPOT OF THE MANUFACTURES 596% Chantilly and Brussels laces.—The has the honor to inform the ladies that he has just arrived Europe with a large assortment of the rich aad solici ols Peuceone: 3 JULES DELCROL Broadway, near the Metropolitan Hotel, N. Y. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN- form ladies requiring any kind of plain work, shirt mak- ing or baby linen, in all its branches, that they can hays the same executed in a superior manner and on the most liberal terms, by applying at 122 Elizabeth street. A note addressed to T. G. wi immediately attended to. N. B.—Will, if re- quired, attend at the residence of any lady by the day or week. RRIVAL OF AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF black veils, in real and imitation lace, re some hew styles; also, a complete stock of black laces, all widths. PET! ROBERTS & ©O., 375 Broadway. TIRACTION.—NOVELTIES FOR THE FALL.— HARRIB & SON, 671 Broadway, beg to call the @ten- tion of their numerous customers to their having received several cases of elegant bouneis, all of which are Madame Harris! own selecting. | Madame’ H. being at present in Pais, ‘an eurly call will be found advantageous. "671 Broadway, A LARGE INVOICE OF MARSEILLES QUILTS, slightly soiled, will be offered this morning, at au im- mense discount from former prices. 703 Broadway, near Fourth street, FRESH STOCK OF RICH LACES, JUST OPENED; elegant point daiguille collars, $4 and upwards. PETER ROBERTS & CO., 375 Bowery. ANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY GOODS. During the last week we purchased from the assignee a stock of a retailer, in good condition. We are, this week, pre- pared to offer all the goods at splendid bargains. We have taken the goods to our own store—marked them at extraordi- narily low prices, in plain figures. Domestics, all kinds, Black silks, Merino plaids. Paramattas, Flannels, ail kinds, Ladies’ cloths. Goods for boys’ wear. Linens, tablecloths, napkins. Delaines, easlimeres, debeges. Stella shawls, broche shawls, wool shawls. ‘These goods; and very many others, are to be found in, the stock, and # beiter chance never has been offered for bargains, F. W. & W. F, GILLEY, 126 Bowery. ANDS, FLOUNCINGS AND TRIMMINGS.—THE largest and cheapest stock ever offered, in cambrie, jaco- hets, mull and Swiss fabries, will be opened'on Monday, Sep- tember L. PETER ROBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. TENANTS’ REGISTER. er 2 HOUSTO.N, STREET.—T0 LET, IN A FRENCH 602 “amity, w.’bout any children's handsomely furnish. $f pager ans betroon. Stialng, 00 fhe Sok Boor. NICELY FUBNISAED THREE STORY AND BASE- A (eo phe to Cy of Broadera; ) Convenient to the care i SH; % bath, are ang sages: Foes aM Gas, chandeliers, BW. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. A PART OF A MODERN HOUSE TO LET—WEST OF Broadway, near Fourth street, second tloor, and oue room on third. with “ Lot glee oye vilege in kitchen. Rent, $16 per B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. A FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO LET—CON- taining twenty rooms, desirably situated for a first class house, bel West of way. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. (A FURNISHED HOUSE TO Liet—A TWO STORY AND Troudhont tocaicn west bens weep Guire nt No. 4 Sullivan sgiseink message Bess BROAPWAY PROPERTY TO LEASE FOR TEN YEARS. —A new building, five stories, high basement and sub do., 95 feet by nearly in au unexceptionable neighborhood, immediately. Apply to B. in depth (opp the F Feuted for ten years, I requect. THe Ie. au 0 por vat seldom offers.” For full particulars inquire oF . COLTON, 69 Beekman street, URNISHED HOUSES i F from the Ist of October ioe ae of ine Story and basement hous-s, situated at New Brighton, near the ferry, Apply ut the Belmont Hail, N or ade Airess €2, box 1248 Post olla, New Yorks © DTisiiod, OF ad URNISHED ROOMS 10 LET—A FLOOR CONTAIN- ing six rooms, togetheror separate, ina house with all i lern ‘improvements, three minutes’ walk trom Broad- way; use of kitchen if dedred. Apply at 33 St. Mark’s place, Kighth street, PPURMEHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS TO Tn suits or separately, by the month or year. Lnqui Ba pres 8, hearly Opppsite the New York Hotel, 710 Broad URNISHED HOUS TO LEPTIN URTEENTH street, near Sixth awnue, from 15ih instant to the 15th of April, well furnished aid with all modern improvements. House four stories. Ren) to 15th April, $1,800; or furniture will be sold low and houg rented to Ist'of May. /, Address E. M., Post oflice, or Herald pftice, AKS AND MANTILLAS. ‘TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, GEORGE BULPIN, r and manufacturer, il Broadway, New York, Begs to call the sitention of buyers to his large and varied b scaany TALMAS, For the fall trade. This collection rises: vate of all ea, from the Seth Set eedat eee cerrone rantee ihe very best of goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. GEO BULPIN, 361 Broadway, New York ; manufactory, 69 Franklin street, HEAP mumimemanarcr just received, a large invoice Suisse and cambric bands, Cambric, Suisse, and lace collars, Also, a lot of cambric collars, Slightly imperfect, at half price. By BEEKMAN & COMPANS, 473 Broadway. JACOB LANSING, 42 Cedar street, ou™= Importex axp Manvracturer or CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETC., Has now in store A complete assortment of goods ia the above line, intended expressly for THE FALL TRADE, To which he invites the special attention of jobbers in this and other cities, also of large buyers {rom every #ection of the inion. ‘This stock comprises an infinite variety of elegant novelties in cloth, velvet, moire anuqne and ail prevailing fabrics, well adapted to the wants of the trade, and including all qualities, styles, dc., which he offers on the most liberal terms, and ai prices tha! cannot fail to meet the approbation of close buyers. 42 Cedar street, between Nassau and William, LOAKS, TALMAS AND MANTILLAS FOR FALL, 1356, WM. BUCHANAN MACKENZIE bas the honor to an- nounce his return from the European markets, and the arrival per Baltic and Niagara of his trst consignments of elegant Pa: sian novelties, which, for the convenieuce of strangers aud Visilers to the city, 18 NOW OPEN FOR Pi Having devoted his entire months in Paris to the carefulselection of the tions of that world renowned emporium of fashion, and having spared neither energy nor expense in the seareh after novelty, he feels confident that his stock far surpasses in beauty an tasteful elegance auy similar collection ia the United States, Hia leading styles are selected from the ateliers of the most eminent artisia, viz. Wisnick, Armanville & Blovert, Rue Richelieu, Plate! &' Berger, Rue Richelien. Madame La Canu, Rue de la Bourse. Madome Hiridault, Rue de la Bourse. Madame Brunard, Rue de la Canque. Mademoiseliea Mardret Saurs, Ruy de 1a Canque, Names which in themselves area guarantee for the artistic style and peoullar richness of the garmenty emanating, froin their various magazines, WM. BUCHANAN MACKENAIE, Nos. 45 and 47 Caual street, Brandreth Building. ASH BUYERS WILL FIND SOME GREAT BARGAINS in paramettas, alpacas, wool plaids, cassimeres, doeskins, Ladies’ cloths, Marseilles quilts, Prints, ginghams, &e., Ao., de. The object being to close ont, this cle-« af woods, not being suitable for the Broadway trade. 703 Broadway, near Fourth street, JORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS.—MR. GAYNOR BEG to votify her numerous patrons and the ladies generally that she has received her first fall importation of the above goods. Also, a ful! assortment of all kinds of skirts, &c., &c., wholesale and retail, a 45 Third avenue, near Tenth sireei, and 262 Sixth aven near Seventeenth street. JREE MASONS’ AND ODD FELLOWS’ REGALL Jewels, costumes, seals, diplomas, charts, carpets, &., Hiags. banners, gavels, stars, fringes, ornaments, emblems. tassels, military and naval embroidery, at COMBS’ old estab lishment, 244 Grand street, MPORTANT TO THE LADIES —JOHN MADDEN, agent, 567 Broadway, wishes to inform the ladies of New York and iis vieinity, that he ts now selling off his entire stock of embroideries and lace goods, Irish linen, gents’ linen eam. brie handkerchiefs, at one-half the original cost, as the store must be closed by the 2th September MANTILLAS AND TALMAS. 10 INSPECTION. nition during the ast two choi produc. INENS And Unen goods in great variety, at THE, LINEN STORE, T4S Broadway. above Astor place. J. ©. MILLIKEN, & Co. ANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.—NEW FALL AND WIN ter atyies of these goods y, In every variety of materials and qualities. Double faced beaver wrappers and cloaks, in new patterns, all at the lowest manufactory prices. E. 8 MILLS, 8) and 88 Chambers st., up stairs. PEW FALL RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, SATINS, silks, Velvets, bounet materials, ostrich feathers, French jlowers, laces, ladies’ dresa trimming, founce, basque and cloak trimming, galloons, fe,, for sale, at auction prices, by MH, SECIITENDTRIN, ) Bowery, PENING OF NEW SILKS FOR PALL TRADE, OP We tre now receiving by every steamer arriving, constant additions to our stock of silks, all of which are of the and from the fact of their 4 previous to the late advance in the price Lat l0or IS per cent less than latest styles and manufacture, Laying been order: cf the raw material, can be the regular price FAL, INDIA CAMEL'S ILATR SHAWLS. —GRORGR A. RF ARARN. 425 roadway. will open, ou Tuesday neat Septenber 9's magnitieent assortment of real India eamel'® hale, long and square shawis and searts. The assortment ix superior to any ever before offered. amongst which are some {the finest cesigns and quality ever imported RAVELLING MANTLES— . MPANY'S, Of every description, : BERKMAN & €O1 5 = te 473 Broadway, WANTED--IN ANY QUANTITY, BY THE criber, for which the highest price will be pald JUMN GRAY, wooden ware dealer, 15 Fultoa, and 22 brovt street, N.Y. JV RiKER BROTHERS, 6 AND 6 JOUN STREET, have constantly on hand the mest assoriment of Straw laces, Ribbons, Freneb flowers and feathers, Velvets, Satins and millinery ots In general, and are also receiving by every steamer latest fashions from Kurope. NERY, &C. the MIL ADAME MALHERBE HAVING OPENED ITER NEW b Bre west «ide, one door abc ° House, wit ported milli he eity to examine the same, NERY —TO. i SOUTHERN LADIES AND LA CARTER, No. 588 Broadway, has reovived some exquisite designs in Preneh pattern bon fico s Inrge assortment of wavelling bomneta, All new, inade expressly for these indies I solicit to call and ex INBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND MILLINERY Riwheis, wholesale and retail, 166 Bowery, three doors Broome street, for the fall and winter of 1856, received or sare low, by L. ¥. TIBBALA, 154 Bowery. WANCHES, JEWELRY, &C, EWELRY AND DIAMONDS VERY LOW.—THR sch soriher, forthe Inst eighteen youre In business in Wak street, is selling all descriptions of fine gold, diamond, and all ciher kinds of jewelry, ab wholesale and retail, at much lew {han the anal prices, Tadies’ beautiful cold, Cameo, morale, earbuncle and pearl set ‘earrings, pins aud bracelets in boxes. .$2) WW 'o 100 OU cach Ladies’ pins, gold, cameo, mosaic, pearl ‘and carbunele. . $2 60 to $0) OH) each Ladies’ earrings, fold, eameo, mosaic, rl, carbunele, de... «p< $2 50 10.825 00 a pair. old grined chang, chatelaine chains, fob wedding ri &h '0 Ser on sace Pure gold wedding rings. oo Ladies’ gold bracelets. . ® ench Plain and chased gold rings. a © each Gentlemen's seal rings... 00 to $9 09 © Garner opal, pentl and other sone rings. $2 50 to B35 W oa Fine gold thimbles. .. ates 80 to $ each Fi Sune Keys, fob keys std seals... $1 69 to $25 1) each Gold pens and’ peneila. © to $15 0 each Gold peneils....... 0) to WO nach, Ladies’ portemonnaies. . BH to SID * each Cold crosses and necklaces. to ¢ GoM and stone sleeve buttons 0 to, God spectacles and eye giasees. ssegees Jamond earrings, ping, finger rings & crosses. ‘scart ping and silver thimbles. GHORGR ©. ALLEN, Imy Of watches and jewelry, wholesale and retail, No, 11 street, second floor, near Broadway, up stairs. 1) WATCH IMPORTERS —. T. LEVITT, OF THR ‘firm of J, 4M. T. Levitt, chronometer and watch mano taccarers to the Lords Commiasioners of the Admiralty, don, offers his services to those gentlemen in the trad may wish toenter into arrancementa with him. for a supply Of their watches and movements. As the period of hin stay is finite, prompt attention fo this notice Is respeetfi ily eotieited pply to M. T. Levitt, at B. & P. Lawrence's, 78 John «& AGT MT. Lest ate nephews and siccernore nf Moree 1 ». and anole manvfacturers of al watches and chronometers bearing that name. OTEL TO LET ANDFURNITURE FOR SALE.—THF hotel has been thorqughly repaired, newly furnished, and in complete order to carry ‘on the business, for which & lease will be given for a umber of years, at a reasonable rent. For further particulars inqui NJ. - TER, Battery Hotel, Battery place, N. fa side osc ‘OUSE TO LET—IF REQUIRED, IN SINGLE APART- ments. A splendid barroom, ures, &c., for sale. Apply at 121 Chambers street, basemen. ‘OUSES TO RENT IN FRONT SIREET, BROOKLYN, Three new three story briek houses, with good tinish ed basements, Nos. 29, 31 aud 33 Front street, Brooklyn, sittt ated within about 200 yards of the Fulton ana’ Main street fer- ‘These houses have hot and cold water baths, gas, hot air furnaces by which three storiesare heated with hot air. They ‘are supplied with both well and ram water at ail seasons of the year inside the house, and it ® believed they are not sur- asked in accommodations, excep. as to size, bY any respecta- ie dwelling houses either in the aty of New York or Hrook- lyn. They are very conveniently situated for persons doing business in New York. There are also on the same premises torent, two good three story brick houses aud ove frame house. all in good condition, and abundantly suppited with both well aud rain water. which it is believed is a good secu- rity against cholera or yellow fever. ‘OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE-LO- cated near to and east of Second avenue. Yearly rent, oe. Possession immediately. Apply at 2264, East Nath aireet. FOse 70, LET, IMMEDIATELY LOCATED UP town. aud well suited for a few first class boarders. Car: Pots, as fixtures. &e., for sale. Apply to Mr. THOMAS, LIT Vest Twenty filth street. Reo TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON the first floor, in the first class house 11S Ninth street, a iew doors trom Broalway TEADY POWER—A FEW €HOICE ROOMS STILL TO be had in the Depot Buitdings. corner ef Elm and Fraak- ho be pov age Cp ayer se ~~ Saree a4 the word si! see nants BOW re. o 03. BENNETT, on the premises, ” TEAM POWER IN SOUTH BROOKLYN-IN THE SR- cond story of anew brick building, room 70x25. Ligh on four sides; with from three to ten horse power. Close to ‘Hamilton avenue ferry, Brooklyn. Address immediately box 3,766 Post office. Possession from October 1, 0 LET—FOR TWO YEARS OR LONGER, AT MODE. rate rent, a house in the Seveath ward, near Rutgers e, Thefurniture, paintings. &c.. &e. for sale. Possession weu immediately. Address, for particulars, box 1,627 Fost ollice. 10 LET—LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, IN BROOK lyu, near Fulton ferry, to a small family. Possession mediately, Rent $175. Inquire onthe premises, 143 Adams. reel, before 9 o'clock A. M. and after $ o'clock P.M. 10 LET—A DOUBLE COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS, ON south side Kighty-sixth street, 350 feet east of Third ave nie; nine rooms, "Inquire of James Moginn, or of Mrs. Shaw, at the house, Yorkville, Kent $250 per year. ) LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, WITH BACK ROOM on first floor, of the honse 20) Hutson street: also the floor of the adjoining house; also, small store Croton water and Waste with ate. ADP) JAMES PRIC 10 LET—THE PREMISES 613 BROADWAY, the new Metropoltian theatre, possession itu frame dwelling and briek workshops on rear of lot G6 Broad: way. Apply to JAMES PRICK, 34) Hudson street, MPO LET—TO. A SMALL. GENTERL FAMILY, THe UP. per partof # house ‘in Walker near Broadway. Rent, $00. Tnquire at 337 Broadway, (segar store). 10 LET—UNTIL MAY NEXT. A NICE FOUR STORY Enclish bosement house, 113 Rast Thirty ninth street, Mur. ‘all the unprovements. {laqulre oo the premises, R GIBBENS, 172 West Fortieth sireet. Fos ¥ ) LET—A VERY DESIRABLE COTTAGE HOUSE, IN Lith street, containing eight rooms, with fine yard at- tached; there is every facility for getting down town. Rent. $10 per annum, Apply at 3M Greenwich street, corner of yasement, upp si 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE FINE THRER 0, 64 Third street, near Second aven: 1the modern unprovemenia, Rent a: ly without ehilcren. Apply oa the pre —10 A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, the upper part of a nice two story house, near si park, consisting of three rooms on the second tloor, ; oom in attic; gas, water, Ac. Possession immediately. In- quire at 29 Hubert street ) LET—A NEAT TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, NEAR ly new, and in good order: situated in Bond sireet, on the west side, first house south of Deane street, Brooklyn. To a good tenant, would he let at the very low rent of $300. Ap- pig to CHARLES JENKINS, 22 Frankfort street, N.Y. —A FRONT BASEMENT, SUTTABLE FOR AN Apply at No, 289 Spring street. 1) LET<ON STATEN ISLAND, A COTTAGE, CON taining ten rooms; two parlors, one dink g room, aix b rooms, kitchen, &e., comfortably furnished, It ls situated near Mapleton Inuding, close to the ferry, eommanting a splendid view of the bay. Kent low 10 % genteel private fart ly. Address &. A. L., box 2,088 Post ofl 10 LET—TWO MILES FROM HARLEM. A HOUSE, comprising six rooms, including store, suitable for @ taller, hootmaker or other manufueturer; Harlem (rains sop opposite Kent $40 a year, Inquire, about 1 A. Mat 102 Nassan #t., room 3, third story. T° “LET—TO_A TAILOR, OR FOR ANY OTHER cht, genteel business, large elegant rooms, on seoond floor. (nthe mont desirable part of Browiway. Apply at No. 606 Broadway, near Bond street. y LET—ON BROADWAY, ROOMS SUTTABLE FORA reapectab'e club. or any genteel business; the location ts For particulars ad- wost excellent, Heing very convenient, tress Club, Broadway Posi office. LRT AT 1M CANAL STREET. OLD NUMMER: A Jendid basement, new ‘and in eo order, os aurd Croton wrhiers Wil be rented for any respectasis except restaurant, Inquire of H, OSTRANDER, ji street, old number, up stairs, T° eon WEST THIRTY vovnre Sraeee. NEAR w away. first class three story English basement ze, containing all the modern improvements; also eas fix neighborborl unsurpassed. Thirty fonrth street is one (ihe'wide streets, and ears and stages pass every min: tcssession bad immeaistely. Apply to ALBERT if, NIC LAY. No. 4 Broad street. 7) 0 LEI—A THRER STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE. in enter! neighborboud, ip ay the house. erences requ Apply at Ll hudridge street, between 1 come and Deiuneey streets, 10 LET=NEAT FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH GAS AND ath room on the game floor, Ina fashionable part of the Apply at 62 Wess Kighteenth street, near Sixth avenue. oy ) LET=IN WROOKLYN, THE LOWER PART OF THE t cottage house, No. 387 Atlanic strert: a desirable is piainiy and venti ng, whiel ent low ‘iy. ‘The how inet ished with everythine requiatte for honsekeey Purchasel on reasonable terms, if desired © 4 good tenant T° TRT—WITH IMWEDTATE ee and a half story house, with sll the modern ‘ovements: rent $800 per annum. Apply to JOHN Phat, 10} West Twenty fourth street, 0) LET—THR THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE A T xorth Moore street: has a dry sub-ceflar amd twelve rooms j« in good order. aud possession can be had immediately Rent $00 per annum, Can be seen at any time by applying N JOHN HENRY, 319 Broadway. po LET—THR ND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 6 i i street, to an American family, without servant, MATRIMONIAL, AVING ENTERED INTO ENDORSEMENTS WETCTT ] vired rearly my entire means io Tiqnidate, and be- nnaequainted with any particular method of supporting seit, Twill inarry ome respectable lady of ood family, Who posee weteney: am 2k years oi age, healthy, Cinented and of a first family, and coil snevive almost aay bing hut starvation, red hair or vulgarity. Communications entirely private and etrietly confidential. Address Daro, He. taid aficn lam pertectly serions, ant having resolved, will d all conseqnences. OVE TESTS—T WILL, UPON THR RECEIPT OF 4% cents, send to any person » full delinestion of their iffieient. Tire haracter, by their handwriting. Addrew: roadway Post with return postage, Mile. Emile Villette, Fee, New York. pl RO WHOEVER WANTS A WIFE.—A YOUNG LADY To wishes tomake the nevaintanes of © gentleman of re. cobility, and doing 4 good business, to enable him to sup. » wife Such a gentleman may meet with « fortane Jveaing, in bit own tame and personal address, Gold, way Post office, wt ES AND LIQUORS, (yowanxas & DIXON, 9 BEAVER STREET, OFFER for sale— French brandies, pale and dark, Jamaica ram, Sebielam gin, scotch and Irish whiskey, Monongahela. Genuine wines, port, sherry, Madeirs. claret and champagne, tendon porter, scotch and india pale ales Joa patent malt vinegar, Bedford sane, ehotce pied with the ahove in demijotne and hotties, at Orlers by post comaining & remittance RISH MALT WHISK RY." PUNCHEONS OF POWRR A sons ennerier Dublin whiskey, pow landing and for sale, roth [he United states Lonled warchoner he the sole impor: (ir Wu 2b. CASHMAN, No. 6 Beaver grea, “POF _ TENANTS’ REGISTER. T TO NAKERS—AN OLD STAND ON SIXTH ie fronting Broadway, between Thirty second and ‘ied sireets, four story brick house; will be let low for this year. Also, three more, suitable for dry goods atores and other business. ' Will be sold cheap. Apply to WM. B. RAY- NOR, corner of Broadway and Thirty fith sireet. 10 LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—THE UP- ETRE In My ed ol and are admirably adapted for millinery or « takey inert or tay 6 other fancy business, being undoubtedly the best ity. id ply to GEO. HULPIN, 361 way. pera end ET, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A THREE 9TO- Louse, uearly new, im Harlem, on 124ta street, near Sixth ave. It contains eight rooms and seven pantries. Also, Croton water on the premises. Will be let for $75 until May best, or exchanged for 8 house in the ety; diflerence paid in cash. ‘Apply to L. H_ DOUGLASS, 204 Bowery. | | pe LET OR LEASR—A HOUSE SUITABLE FOR A boarding house; or will be let in a Apply on the premises, 52) Broome street, or 456 Broome street. | T°, LET OR LRASE—THR EXTENSIVE PREMISES, | formerly used as a carriage repository, Nos 24 and 26 vome yy fread Canal - Broadway, with ee teens ‘suital or @ large manufacturing busines Enquire of Majce THOMPSON, 25 of 27 Wooster sireet HE BASEMENT UNDER THE AMERICAN MUSEUM | to let, until May 1, at a reduced rent. Apply at the | Museum office. 10 TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,—A FIRST RATE OL atablished siore tole: the stook aut fatsres foe mates the stock is light, consisting of cloths, ca fud voatings. No made clothing at all, For partic: apply on the pre mises, 24 Kowery y PPER PART OF HOUSE 108 WAY PLACE, | on gee: id tor, Has gas and Croton Apply on the premises lo let, consisting of wo parlors and « bed: floor, and ® large room ou water in ev For ‘y room, <0) SHED LOAN OFFICE, 412 BROADWAY. DU, Money to loan on watehes, diamonds, jewelry, &c., & ou olvths, silks, segars, dry goods, &e., ke. Full value paid r pawnbrokers’ tickets. Business prompt, Rooms for each T. R. HOUSTON, J. MACDUFF, Agents. $ —THE NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE.—CASH AD- * ea, from $10 to $75,000, on diamonds, jewelry, watches, pianos, &c., &¢.; on bonds and mortgages, merehan: dixe, &e'; or bought for cash, at 85 Nassau street. room No. 1. J. H. BARRING ter. g] ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN, AT ol. ON Mercuanpise, Secars, dc. Paw sight, on xy, Diawonns, e.: Hicnest Price Parp Proadway Loan Office, 3% Broadw Jew OKEKS? TICKETS. corner Walker street- b= TO $100,000 TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, 1) jewelry, and all kinds of personal property bought and sold for cash: highest prices paid for pledge tikes. Apply to A. ROBINSON & CO., 386 Broadway, room 14. [1] SRAMBERS STRERTOL ASEMENT OFFICE—JOS, F. S.A AC $657,000 to loan on watehes, diamonds, jewelry, X6., or bought for éash. Business prompt and coniidential, & om $ till Go’elock. N. B.—No_business transacted on Satur: days, 39 CHAMBERS STREET, NEXT DOOR TO BURTON'S theatre.—Money to loan on, or buy for cash, diamonds, _sogars, pianos, de, &c. r ies” reticules ane oil paintings. Apply to RYERSON, manag: 334 BROADWAY-—MONEY ADVANCED, TO ANY je. ‘amoun' ry, pianos, dry goods, segars, a1 rip le ‘property, or bought for eash; stocks, bonds. notes, mortgages, &e., nego ed. Watches and jewelry for sale, E. THAYER, rooms Nos. Land 2, second story. $40, 000 72 LEXD, OX BOND AND MORTGAGE, 5 in sums to suit appiteants, on first elas pro” duetive veal estate, in this eity or Brooklyn. Apply tS. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street, second story, front. Great bargains in ‘RANK $1,000,000. ams fewer arn dey oe ani all kinds of personal property; or bor saat Notes. bonds, mortgages, siocks, & ISSUE RE rest of 7 per cent, for a temporary able in thirty, ty days, ia 000. ‘The money inay be deposited with V. Stout, Faq., at the Shoe aud Leather i Bonds will Te issued upon presenting his receipt at the Comptroller's Odie, bearing interest irom date of depos: A. ©. FLAGG, Comptroller, Finanee Department, Comptroller's Ottice, Aug. 30, 1856. ot ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- mn ' LOAN.—THE MPTROLLER WIL ue bonds at gars, planofortes, merchand'se, and persenal pro- ; or the same bought and sold for cash. otiated. Apply at No. 202 (COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEW JERSEY.—PERTI AM J boy. ‘This hank having paid every demand pr § ing there upe cellor of this State, ing been also duly rv hereby given that the 4 Eiers, notice la resent stock’ ave paid in on ac- of thelr stock Sixty thousand dollars, im cash, being #n amount equal tothe eapital formerly paid in, and that the business of the bank has be ty resumed. The ating notes of the bank will be redeemed at par in the ‘of New York, as foliows:—Those issued prior te 1852, at 62 | street; the mew issue at the Union Bank nos mri, Cain BRONSON, Pi IVIDEND.—NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED STA Company, New York, Sept 2. 1856.—ThePresident and Feetors of this company have ed a dividend of § per payable to the siockholders o A afier the Lith inst aciic Bank. The transfer boo! from the Sth to the 15th inst, inclusive. By order ofthe Be J. CAMPRE! IVIDEND —GOODYEAR'a ENDIA RUBBER GLOV! Manufacturing Com) t F The Directors bi cent, payable tu company in New York 36 Jobn street, up stairs. AN FRANCISCO CITY KONDS.—THE UNDERSIGNED, SD" Commissioners of the Funded Debt of the ety ¢ Francisco, hereby give notice that they are prepares, pay the interest due November 1, 1556, in San Francisco, upon the eity debt known as the San Francisco City g interest, with half yearly coupons, at the rate ot 10 ber cent per aundim, and prinetpal due atay't, 1S;1. DJ. TALLANT, R, Commissioners of the Funded Debt of City ‘Treasnrer. of San Francisco, STERLING EXCHANGE—FROM £1 UPWARDS, PAY- Je on demand, on the Bank of Manchester, for sale by W. B. SCOTT & CO., Bankers, 12 Wall street. ZUSQUEHANNA AND ELMIRA COMPANY © first mortgage bonds for sal $10.00) first mortgage 7 per cent coupon bonds. Apply t H. TOLAND & SON, Ne 6 Wall street, New ke. DEALERS IN JEWELRY sum furpished weekly i return receive on sale ail : sivek now ready for fall | eility for maw without rink for the is further COAL. & good proit. au interview and jeweller, Herald office, ND.—2) CENTS ON THE of the above bank, Ali JAMES M. TAYLOR, hatham street, corner of TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. VANGE OF HOUR BRET. L<STEAMBOAT KRY- IRI leaves Murray street pler daily (Sundays excepted) wock P. M., aud heyport ai S$ o'clock A. M. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —FROM MAY 19, 1886 the trains will leave Chambers street stall ou ma ftion bxpress, 6 A.M. and 5 P.M; mail, 9.4. M.; through train, 12°M.; emigrant, 7 YM. for Poughkeepsie, 1 P.M; tor Bing Sing, 10:90 A. M. 45 leaves every Friday evening, at i P.M: for M; for Peokskill, og Sing and Pee sengers taken at Chambers, Canal. eeeets. Trains for New York leave Troy at 4.45, 8:15 and 1048 A.M. and 40 P.M., aod Kasi Albany wi §, Si@and Liol5 A.M. and P.M. A. F. SMITH, Saperintendent. EW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD.—ON AND AP ter Thursday, angust 7, 1365, and until further notice eee pier Loot of Duane siree', aa fab at6 A.M. for Ruffalo. ison. 3.2 and $30 P.M. The Poughkeepsie trains stop at the way mations, Pas hristopher and Thirty tw press, at 6 A. M., for Dunkirk. Mail, for Dunkirk and Suffalo and Interine diate siationa. Py by this train will remain over night me Owen the pee! morning. Chicago Express at 1 P, M.. for Dunkirk. Koekinnd Passroger, at 3.50 PM. (irum foot of Chambery ter Suffern’s and inermediaty stations, M., for Newburg and Middiriown Wreet) via Plermon ‘Way Passenger, wi 4 P. Aut intermediate station a, Night ress, at 5 P.M. for Denktire and Raffa’, ahimigrant at 6 POM. for Dunkirk and Builalo, and interme te station ‘The above tralua run daily, Sundays excepted. ‘These + xpreasiraing connect at Klmirm with the aandaigon and Niagara Falla railroad, for Niacarn Fi Binghamton with the Syracuse and Binghamton Set for Syrace at Corning with Huftalo, bry t ing! oe railroad, tor Rochester at Great Bend with Deiaware, Lacks railroad, for Seranton aitaio and Shore railroad, for Clevelaod, Uinetm- nati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicngn, Ae. =" D, C, MeCALLUM, General Sup't, LEM RATLROAD—NOTICE. =~ Seretege, $2 62. ork and Albany will re sume their regnlar trh 540 A. M. express ain will leave New York on Fi W inst, YORK AND Jt i) ay, Re SAYA. M, express trai 915 A.M) mail train, ru 4.30 P.M. express teatn, on ‘The road is repaired and in P wis € jursday, the 28th inst, Superintendent, JOUND—A LOT OF SILVER SPOONS AND FOR »pored to have been stolen. The owner ean have the same wy Dearborn, 83 Third avenite OST—ON SATURDAY. AUGUST %, HETWEREN 110. 4 boken and the City Bail, © silver card ease. The finder will please leave it at Burnton's book store, 241 Hudson street, and receive the (hanks of the owner CORAL BRACELET. TN FOUR STRANDS, srronnded by a jet rim, supposed to hare stage going from corner of Twenty third at aventie to Cortland: atrect 4, i leftat Henry, sr a street ON FRIDAY ne pavers « y. A snitabl th’ & Townsend AST, A SMALE no valte to, Ost Ls: but the owner, whee! sen me apers. The finder will please ab Post New York, or leare it with Wail street, ofliee No 8 le reward SUMMER RESORTS, QRA BATHING, BRANCH, re mma’ Ope tue ing , | ws =O CORDS VIR’ 3 HOKSES, CARRIAGES, &C. NARRIAGES FOR SALE—ONE OOACH, COST $80), Carat cep ey pny | rockaways several top and no top buggies, amd light top wagon. Apply at 358 Broadway. F" SALE—A SPLENDID SORRBL, THREE MINUTE ineos wagon bores: mane’ teeta ep a ie ta Yroadway” Inquire of A. ROBINSON, eorver of and Graud street, Workingman's Building Association. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 15 HAN! hi 6 years old, sound aud kind; cannot surpece one Hamiltonian hig, sound and kind. fast waveler, only 6 Yeurs old; one bag 3 bands high, sound and kind a fing sale poy, m ”, colt, 6 years ‘50 to a Wagon. uw ‘est ‘Twenty Street for three days, fC, M. TOUNGS. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, ABOUT 1534 HANDS high; he ix handsome in form, fast sud kind im harness, and offered for sale to close au estate. “Can be seen at my ree sidenee, at Astoria, L. 1., at or after 2 o’clock P. M. M. MONSON. OR SALE—A CHILD'S ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, OF superior make, Apply at No. 2 Ablugdon piace, coruee of Greenwich st. ¥ DR SALE—A FINE BAY HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, seven years old; perfectly sound and kind; suitable for & physician, express, or grocer’s use. Apply at 25 ere steet, broom store. OK RALE—A SORELL HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, 153¢ hands high, @ stylish driver; would suit a dector or ex press Wagon; Warranted perteetly sound and kind in all har- hess. Can be seu at 125 Amity street. OR SALE—A SPLENDID JRT BLACK MARE, SHE is fone sears old next spring, of beandifil style and action; vn exerlicnt lady's aaddle horse and tast trotter to Wagon; has long bataral mane and tall; disposition perfeetly gentle, ‘and warra d without @ tault, she is well werthy the attention o gentleman who wishes to own & very superior animal ply at the stables of J.t ELMAN, 471 Broome street, near Greene, where she ean be seen. OR SALE—A DOCTOR'S HORSE, GIG AND HAR- ness, all complete, in good order, Dut little used; and = umber of single road ‘and work horses. Also two ‘second nd coaches for sale cheap. Apply at 206 and 208 West ‘Iweniy-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. WOOD & OLIVER. POR SALETHORSE, WAGON, HARNESS, WHIP, be. all complete, tor $40, cost over $500; the horse isa” bay: Sixteen hands bigh, eight'years old, sound, kind and a fin Griver: a handsome slvfting top Wagon, and fine set of silver plated harness, both nearly new, making ® handsome tura out. Apply to 8. BRIGGS, 208 itiveoker stroet A BAY MARE, 15\; HANDS HIGH, SEVEN ; sound, kind and very fast; together with « light var in good order, the property of agentieman who has no further use for them. Apply to EB. KICK, 24 Fourth street. OR SALE—A DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 15'4 HANDS high, seven years old, very free and stylish driver, war- nted sound and kind. Sold only for want of use. {hquire- &i DURANS' private stable, 29 Clinton street, between Ful ton and Pierrepont streets, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A HORSE, WAGON, STOCK AND FIX- {ures ofa feed store, in a good, aivd improving locally ‘Any person desirous of purehasing the above may call at 191 Delancey street. —A SPAN OF HORSES, ABOUT 16 HANDS high, five and six years old, suitable for a gentleman’ carriage; kind in all harness aud under the saddle, and fast. travelers. Inquire at 149 Peari street, eorner of Beaver. OR SAL. years o) ished wagon and harness, OR SALF—A VERY FINE FAMILY HORSE, BAY, sixteen hands high, seven years olé, long tail, very gay, ‘snd a good traveller; sound, aud kind in single ind doubl harness and saddle: ean be driven by a lady, Will be sold cheap. Apply at 162 Varick street. OR SALE—A LIGHT COLORED BAY MARE, VERY stylish, sound, Kind and fast, 1534 hands high, six years old: sold for no fault, owner having no use for her. Can be seen at 69 South Fourth street, Williamsburg. Particulars at 101 Pear! street. ORSES FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF YOUNG, SOUND, gentle, gray horses: good, single or double, for sale, cheap, at the private stavie, 49 Kast kighteenth street. EATHER TOP WAGON, ROCKAWAY AND SQUARR ox wagon For sale, very eheap: they are all good ae hhew, and sold in consequence of the owner going to Europe. May be seen at the Belmont stables, 162 Crosby sireet. ASTURE.—GOOD PASTURE CAN BE HAD FOR horses, by the Week or month, or for auy length of time. Inquire at the Corner of Flushing and Bushwiek avenues, fer J. a. C.J. Debevoise. TAGON FOR SALE.—HAS SLIDING SATS; shapes a light single wagon, slide them out, is room for four: covered top. and is in good order, Cost $225. Will be sold for much less than half the cost. Apply at Fulton street, Brooklyn. MISCELLANEOUS, NE, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, WISHING TO reand profitable business, can buy a re- ure the celebrated Chinese farniture pollal or county. Agents wanted. Call at $89 Broad- jor Satui ptember 6. Among tbe ba firat will be piers ol @ new Willis Herbe entitle . dian nevel written days of Cooper,” together with nu- merous original ske iy the most brilliant, stall of corres pondents attached to any paper in the world. ‘The turf agri- eniture, field sports, ding, the drama, literature, &e., &c, are herein treated in the most able and artistic man: ner. Send in yo es, and have the paper served at your residence. Only six cents a week; $3 a year, inadvauce. Oflee Md Brow HARLES STARR JR, & CO, 117 FULTON STREET, wnuacturersand dealers in aleobol, eamphoue, burm= ing fluid, phosgene aud spirits of turpentine. (eaRK s Ru SLAND FOUNDERS’ FACIN ‘ots to wut nied genwine inn good Will be sold under the market price. to eluse. Apply to .D & ULANCHARD, No. 5 Clinton Hall, Astor GENTLEM SHOULD GET THR number of PORALR's SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, jor Saturday, September 6. “Among the many good things will be the chapters of a new hunting story, by Henry ert, xq. entitled Omemee, the greatest Tndiau written since the days of Cooper, together with nu original sketehes, by the most brilliant stait of corres attached to any paper in the world. The turf, agri ports, siock breeding, the drama, literature, ein treated in the most able and artistic manner, names, and have the paper served at your resi Six cents a week; ®ayear in advance. Oflce AGS, FL4G3, FLAGS. —F. CHAPMAN, MANUPAO- turer of flags and banners. 143 Fulton sireet, New Yor, and 45 Cvanberry street, Brooklyn. N. 3.—Flage‘on hand for sale or hire. ANCY CUTLER joel many of whieh ra before ve nev at A. &d. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House nud beauwitnl pa roadway VAX STOVES, RANGES, de, Ae.—W. F. BHAW'S PA- 1, econonusing fuel, saving labor. Free from odors dust or smoke, se objectionable to all others, Ep warde Se sob0 sow io opertion-” Yor sales OKO. L CANKONA, DY AND GENTLEMAN SHOUT E aber of POKTER's SPIRIT OF jor Saturday, September G = Among the many good things Will be the first chapters of ting story, by Henry Wiliam Herbert, bsq., 0 the greatest Indiag hovel written knee paper. together with umerons original ske: brilliant stail of cor: by the m respoudente atiached { paper inthe worl. The turf, agrieniture, eld sports, stock breeding, the drags, literatare, ae, he Derein treme in the most able istic man” ber. Seudl in y have dhe paper served at your residence we 345 | week, S30 year, in advance, Of wal of « ‘dysy Je an.| female complainta, en pronenner #10 the elcetro chemical bath for removing mineral oces from the sy stem by a phyate those baths in this eity, The only pl these barbs are given is at the diaper or aix for $5. wait cu indies. ANSON'S PATENT IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM. »y many obtained the fret premium at the American Inatituie, October, INK. It re hires very little aitention to keep it In complete order, and ise more water ina given time, with the same Cail and ‘Ns nm any othe ehtion in existence: No.1, . NO. 2 $15; No. 3, 825; No. 4, $40. person requiring a hytraulie ram may receive informa. 10 the sie af the ram, strength and calibre of pipe re- quired. by describing the auantity of water that escapes from the «pring per minute and the fall or head of water—the eleva tion 1 bes to be raised, and the distance from ram to ite delivery further information address Thomos Hanson, No. 15% nue, New York, inclosing one postage stamp. prepared to sell lead pipe, sheet lead, pumps of all 4, and all plumbers materials forw: at the shortest vetien, ant at manufactirers’ prices Persons requiring plumbing wock of auy deseription, in eity oF couniry, Will Feeelve prompt attention. These Mill be om exhibition at the Ameriean Institute {VERY LADY AND GENTLEMAN SHOULD GET THR 1 initial nam ber of PORTER'S SPLRIT OF THE TIM ior Saturday, September 6 among the many good things Will be the first chapters of a wew hunting, ory, be Henry William Herbert, Faq., entitled, “Omemer,” the grentest e) written ines the days of Corper, together with au wai eketehes. by the most brillant stall of corres. hed to any arid. The tuer drama. litera at vonr residence, ance. Office 948 Broad PROPERTY FOR SALE, TO EX f to hand ime in ® statement im y is clispowed of, ks Naan street THESE ARTICLRS, vienee of travellers Mt satiefinctory, rd t6 thelr portability. wiley 3. Saunders’ metallic tablet For sale at A. &d. 7 way QTATIONERY AND FANCY Goons. x RICHARD MOSELY & CO. Tavite the trade to an inspection of their sinek, at No. 3 John street 0) jew York. (TRE SUBSCRIBER INTENDS MAKING A RUSINESS tour through the Western States for the purpose of selli ticle of his ow» manufacture, He wonld be giad to #0 DY saleable artieles manufactured by other par- Also would attend to any business whieh may be confided to him. The most entieiactory references aa to cba Faeter and eapacity will be given. Apply within thres data, at 188 Froadway, nip stairs, at the selesroom of the eabee od Pew WASTED-TWO To THREE HUNDRED FRET OF seeonil hand lenther belie. &ts to 6 ineies wide. Ad. dress Nathan Roberts, Darien depot, Conn. NIA PINE FOR SAL 194 Pearl siceety Aprly 'o MUDD & 00. ™

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