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FRED BRAGG, AUOTIONEPR.— —A, “HRAGG & CO. vill sell at auction, on Tuesday, Sept. 9 at 1s A.M a . $3 Cortlandt a large lot of boots, shoes ns, &¢. ‘To be sold on account of whom it may concern, eee SS RIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER -MANILATTAN, ville—Positive mortgage ADRUAN H: MULLER ws ai auction on Th a at the by. ord Horatio Bogert, teferee, Lag ber oy, oraet a the norther! iy side on Man: ei tee Between Tenth ayenue and roadway, suitable butcher-or grocer. Lot 25x10, OTICE —CROOKERY, GLASS AND CHINA. nya! M RTLEPT, Auctioneer.—’ y, Sept 9, SE OTION NOTICE, = PEREMPTORY SALE OF HOUSE- hold furniture, large French plate mirrors, planofortes, ty Wc SAMOEL OSGOOD & etloneers, Wi Mir Nassau strect, this morning (Tucaday), At 10 A. M,, weollection’ of cabinet furniiure (custom made), sing several richiy finished rosewood parlor sits canes, wardiaben, told onk und rich docoraiel enamelled ber suils marble top dressing bureaus and wi Hands 5 top centre tables, extension lanles, sofas sofa bed- Darlor chairs, rocking chairs, card tables; sezeral ‘bh plate? pier, mantel oval mirrors, oil paintings, ps0 ae ‘of second hand housebold furniture, ery hen utensils, carpets, matting, ée, OPTION NOTICE—GOODS CAME TO BE SOLD. (UNIS MORRELL, auctionrer, wiil sell this mornin, ‘clock, at 79 Nassau si ‘atwlogne, a large var senold ant other property, that must be turned into cas Vor description examine catalogue (outline) ture for entire houses, desks fe., for countin honses; ewelry, china, paintings, Havana, We. sears: i, romieciious 46. N.U.—shippers will receive ITY, AUCTIONEER, at 27 Centre street, from yesterday oni account of the storin, vi n brocatel: book wilh a general assortment of good ; dining room and brary furniture; several tapestry ingrain carpess, ehina, cutlery, crockery, &e. Sale rain 4 FE. JENNINGS, per Attorney for Mortgagee. BLOM NOTICE THOS. BELL, AUCTIONNER—BY BELL. & BUSH —This diy, a lock, in the gale- , 12 North W an tre ill be Sold w iol of good Tur Y paintings eogravinge, ke-r ching, glase and crocker ‘plendid patest cradle, n superior eabloet, workbend ws, clamps, &.; groceries, prunes, segars, €c. Kk will enold the moruzage stock of a’ watchmaker and partof which was sold on Monday. ‘the balance in ecnsequence of sickness, be Get in time. ulars were in Monday's Herald, TION NOTICE—GROCERIRS AND LIQUORS —A. 2B Bowery, will sell on Drelock, & large 10k of brandis, Craz rum, gin sad meears, claret, syrup, brandy cherries, gard les, Bast India die, e.; ti wi arge lt of liquor, in boa, don Mie. ta ‘one fj ICN SALE AT NEW YORK—TATTERSALL'S, ner of Sixth avenue and Thirty-ninth street.—This day, eck. ue cream colored mare, one brown horse, oue fan trot a mile in $ tainites, and oue long tailed rer wagons, harness, blankets, hu ters, fc. GEORGE CLEMONS, Proprietor. ley Pat eem: TON Lt el ap ty ROSEWOOD FURNI- . piano parian, statuary, Dresde fine oil Cpa tae a so tltekaey LEEDS auctioneer, 9 at 1045 o'clock, at No. 70 West ¢ beautiful foraiture in the house, hich ‘sof t ae Meee description, and made to order rate use, and is positively to be sold, viz : one splendid clave plano, rosewood @, and a perfect instrument; tes of rosewood parlor furniture in plush, do. one in 1, marble ny iy Piste glass doors and back do. ; etegeres, b! 0 marble top centre, side rein rosewood and mahogany: lace window. cur: ‘ith cornices; large French plate pier glass, cost $95; painted window shades, tapestry, Brussels carpets, and ormo!u 28 day loc! ox marble st ardian Angel,” “Italian Gi ‘upil wiour,”’ & lendid Mrostax china vases severa! ma) cent oll paintings, Dining room furai- losewood extension table, cost ; inlaid table cut- nch china tea and ag sets, richly decorated sil- fase, crockery. & ‘Wedroom furniture— edste: bureaus and wash: a, hair mattreaten ‘straw pailivscs, tresses, sofa beds and sofas, mahogany ageing seal me seat day fugrain carpets. iicloiha, aie carpets at sali Sale rain or s! BS ine. Fenue cars nad von ‘stages pass the d ae ee ie Cia betty JEWELRY, AT NEW- N.J 1, OBGOOD & a Dy order if the assigne street (opposite the k, New jorsey—upwards ‘of tweive thousand dollars splendid je) (the finest ever offered at auction in ‘coms aid dad sliver ‘welche igi est kind. Also, one jewe'ler’s safe, made $200; one silver indunted glass case, 18 feet regulator; two silver tram ednesday) morning, ‘at Wag, rocery store corner of Ban! eee sugar, coftee, fh occry sal ithe entire content rth streets consist ices KOUp. candi id bott fxtures. Ac.; also an excellent grocer's Wagon, near: together with horse and harness. Sale positive. ION SALE —PERED & OCLE WILL SELL AT AUC. on Tuesday, Sept 9 at 10 o'clock A. M., at Fulton lip, New York, the sioop Jypsey, of Staten Island old ip good order, aboul seven tons: sails, 4 condi is a good sea boat, a fast wmarket boat, Can at any ume, upoa fe wharninger n the dock. WARD SCHENCK & CO., 33 NASSAU STRENT— ursday, Sept. 11, at 1045 o'clock Opening sale this fine wines aud liquors, segors, 4c. To the trade A large and well selected sto 3k of various brands ges, tm eases, casks and dewmijobas, suitable for fa tels’ andthe drag trad and “thera, firs clars wines, 4c, will find this a good serge hase. Full particulars to-morrow. Under granite, light blue and com. hollow and tat; china ten sels, vasex, metto cof 8 ware, plated ware, tea trays, &c.. ke. Goods re- p the best manner, for shipplag. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD FURXI the ‘most magnificent description, rosewuod fe, ‘rosewood bookeases, rosewood ‘sulica, Ot pala frees lain and Dresden chinaware, Tinson’s rticular attention directel to this sale of ing all early vew, in excellent. order and withal anted. which will take place this Tuesday morning, w 2 at Wik, rivale resi- . 248 West vente. ue will be found two magniicent: rosewood ‘of and U4 pieces, with easy, spring aad ladies’ fancy chairs: Paris imported bookcases, with secret draw- oo] round cornered 7 octave pianoforte, elegantly d inlsid with ‘pearl, whieh for volume, power aad of tone is unsurpassed; a very great variety of ele- ad xt papley mache and pear! lalaid tables, desks, rk sta\ &e., Ac. Also, splendid marble top cen- i IST, hi avily frat Piaed and oval mirrors; hi ral very beautiful rose. with a, m rhe. tops; about 300: ards ot yal velvet and tapestry Brussels cal a, the N. ‘Tinton, of prosaway: avery inset va va- porcelain ¥ ions, © iinported by. Mr. Me Pett elena Pact Hooke massive rosewood extension table; solid ma- join ond tea do.; French ehinn white and gold com- joer set; four tea fets; two splendid silver services, jh & Bros.” er fine erystal and colored cut glass gant casters, pitchers, forks and spoons, Ivory cat- Tose. od and mahogany he: wily carved beds’ ane Washstands, commod: ny in both for five seis of room: Pench oh .. blankets, counterpanes, pilio other tables, mirrors, &c. ‘alto, oe s paient secreiary be'steads. ‘Also, one lection of paintings in this city. For a description, artivts, &c, nee eatalogue. Sale positive. ked on the premises. eB PRAnEsae. AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF stock of second hand and new cabinet mate fur- ane faretshing ort — peta, mirrors, &¢.—To- ed ‘alii elok, at the sales. emits, Nichols BCS, $6 Nassau sicect, near piory x ‘of second hand farnitare, suita Nbrary wnd dining rooms; ‘also c: ‘ings, china and glasx ware table cutlery, ¢, Ac; ‘iso, to close consignments upon which ad- we been made, several suits of solid carved rose. Y, Oak and walnut parlor furniture, covared ‘eatin brocatel, rich silk plueh, haircioth and me- vlor sofas, low ie. otomana, ATS, rocking: il ree centre, card, p! and Soe y work tables: secretary Toeheosed, tadies’ sor! secretary talog room, upholsiered, soit oa and cane sea board, book corner, a, chamber suites of rosewool, matogeny, rermarlied; bedeteads, plain ant dressing bureaus, . towel racks, toile’ ware, mirrors. ‘oil painti * elocks, French ¢ a nd glass ware, table the w ray mot furniture, S itomn offered at auction, and ta worthy the stlen ‘ers. N. B.—Goods sccarely packed for shipment bie charge. 1D SCHENCK, AvcTiouEas. m% bo ey tH helt at action, bis day. at at their 9 Nessa street, » very fie Jet ‘piel Mhetiand Hw beaurifal animal, and entirely eave boc le giri 8 = used U he past summer by and b; to 12 miles at a time, entirely ent (bey now ae for no fealt but for want of Jearriages, light top and road wagons. & RAVAGE, AUOTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY 9 prime fot of sugars, while refined, light brown wens lack, fn chests and half chesta; Musres veande; braeey, (v' pipes hall pipes, a ele ha. eases and demijolns; wines in enal ied Cases, 890.0°0 eegars: four sewing machines in sale to commence a’ 10), A. M.. on Wednesday, mo BAGLEY & SAV AGH, 82 Codar sireet advances, 50 packets black and green tens, y, 1% cases claret, 6 de neral assortment of housand tine Havana RDS, AUCTIONBER.—HY 1. 11, LEEDS & CO, etay, Sept ®, at 12 o'clock, at the store No 28 i) Sete Hdl even celave rosswood placof sete “ s by Firth, Pond & Co; has three pedals, by tiew: coat 180; Wwarrantes of quality can be oD: 4 tired a, from the maker af F AUOTION NOTIOF.—INO, F. VAN AN uri regular fall trade sain of hardware, iy ad Gorman go 15,000 Iba. cast steel, Hikles and sizes ake place on Thurstay, Ou'elock, 9:08 Pearltreet, ‘Inevices will be. Te catalogue, if sent by 1Bon Wadnesday. T, AUCTIONEER—BY & BOGART.—THIS WG orclock, at the auction room, corner of 4 Wilkow sircets, 9 smal lot of honsshold fuent atead, ent ¢.; alan a lot of crockery and igo Cotstable’s hale—smalt lot of clothe and coast JAMES GLASS, Constable. WD, AUCTIONEER BOYD & HILL ay at 103s ovelgek at the duretiine ti ae ae from sont! an Sixth street. Willa. won rick gilt mirro pe oo pale ‘whnont’ reserve, "Ferme cans tle io walnt iY, ,AOpTICnRED. STOCK OF STOV! wood nnd willow ware, fwenishing pee ak sina, twin day, Sepemger 9, at ton o'vlock, nt treet, near avenue D: a ihe feuse and fixtures: vite required at the time of sale, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1856. SALES A’ AT AUOTION, ROCEBY i LIQUOR § st. REA AUCTION —TO- Geert, 10 o'clock, oa premises stock and fixtures of store, 192 eMule is, nose ‘Twelfth street, comprising tens, Coffee, sony, candles, spices, Liquors, segars, tobacco, De: uired. posits required Wer LINGTON A. CARTER, Austioneer, ea a ER Ee ‘ORTGAGE AND EXECUTION SALE.—J. W. SOMER- MotNpeke, auctioneer, by pis Seine ann exceuton, sel Wi sell day, Se Sept. 9, at 1034 o'clock, in the forenoon, at 76 Nassau str ety eae tlonery store. JOMW it: FARRINGTON. Constable B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEER.—PUBLIC ADMINIS: We at 10 he effects of Joseph inge, John Baline, and other of ‘ladies’ splendid wearing apparel, oks, tools, revolvers, opera segars, trunks, watches jewelry, &c. Also, acomplete set of daguer- reotype app: PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator, OSITIVE AND ABSOLUTE SALE—BY ORDER OF Amos Kobbins, Esq., assignee, pnt, o A. & parks, wo ajtorney for the 'mortgagees, of ture of Pierrepont House, ihoekiya. PRED & COLE, auc: tioneers, will sell at auction on Wednesday, September 10, 1856. at 12 o'clock at noon, ou the premises, corner Hicks street and Montague place, all ly elegant furniture of tirst class hotel, in one parcel. The house has been built and tvrnished within two years, in modern style, with everything necessary for earrvitig ou the business, the furulture, co upwards of $40,000. ‘The locatien is’ unrivalled, being om Sreoklyn Height ‘eommanding view of the harbor wad bay, and within ten minutes of stzect, and is the best situation in New York or its vieinity for a family hotel vemen doing business in the etty. The hotel is weit and is now doing a good business, and needs but av ente ‘Ten per cent ol dale Possession given on payment of yor For farther particular inquire of hares ub Rovbins, » ae » ‘auctioneers, . of Whom a full catalogue of the ture, &e., cau be obtained. AWNBROKEI'S SALF.—W. N. LEWIS, WILU SELL, this day. at 185 Bowery, up stairs, by order of W. & Simpson, a quantity of unredeemed’ pledges, consisting of women's wearing apparel: also blankets, nls, boots, shoes, Ac, Sule to couinence aigi( +, o'clock, A. USSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—SPLENDID firat class household furniture, elegant chandeliers, jixtures, &e, at auction, at the residence 152 Wi iY first street, WwW. Wiencorr will sell on Wednesday, 10', o'clock, the eutire magnificent parlor, dining room, library’ and chamber furniture of the above house, all of which was made to order by our best makers, and furnished throughout five months ugo. The sale will be positive and without reserve. Des- criptive catalogues cap, be obtained at 108 Broadway, near ing man to make it ove of the tirst'in the country. ofthe purebase money to be paid at time auil place balance in teh days. chase money. ‘ or at the house. ‘The furni ta fn part ivet and tapestry ‘carpets, three elegant aulte of i, covered in Tosewood parlor. furuisurey richly carv satin, brocade and moquet, with slip covers, ‘all made by Boshea; two superb rosewood marble top étegeres.. wit French plate ‘ronts; elegant rose’ secretary and library bookcases, oval mirror fronts: one valuable’ pear! inlaid rosewood ‘pianoforte, seven octave, used but five montha, with satin stcol and embroidered cover; tale top muaic cabinet, with mirror fronts, statuary. top; rosewood centre and three rae ‘and elegant ler mirrors, size 28 x ; mantel Ot resgrrood, Turkigh aad’ reception chasis Biar tas tabi clocks, in ormulo: pe marble and cl , &e., Wib a large of unique parlor or. ollection of val te is — i scenery, rural and Sreplientsrel paces, including nifeent "Madonna: four splendi ‘chandeliers, with all the gas fixtures in the house; superior rosewood bedsteads, mar- all made to ; eighteen elegant hair mattresses, beds. c,; rosewood rdrobes, tete-a-tetes, sofas, arm ‘and’ invalid thats, ‘oval mirrors, 8uy a. mahogany extension table, sixteen feet, with a large variety of rich ruby and chrysial cut glass ware, all to mateh; ‘hin dinner set, 185 pieces; rer wod ivory cut- lery, French arm ‘cottage chalra,” “english ‘oilcloth, elegant marble Tall stand, do. with ‘daree'roouae laa a e best description; also the basement furniture and culi- fn department, with which the sale will commence. Bvery article in the house wil! be sold without reserve, anda cash deposit Lo Sap of all L pareeaee, the goods to be removed immediately after i JHERIFF'S SALK.—THIS DAY, SEE. 9 AT LL A.M, ‘Third avenue, between Forty seventh and Forty eighth Sirects, a quantity of lumber and boards, suitable for a ear- riage maker, Also, second hand wazons, sulkies and cat tools for Wood aad iron workems, and a lot of paints and var- nish, &e., &e. JOUN WILSON, Deputy Sheriil. TP, &, HOUGHTON. AUCTIONFER-WILL SELL. ON « Wednesday aud Thursday of this Week, at 108s 0’6lock exch day, on the two floors of sales rooms, 113 Nassau street, © large’ and splendid assortment of rosewood, any, walnut and oak furniture, pianofortes, French plate mirrors, oil paintings, cut glass, china and silver ware, table cutlery, e., being consignments trom some of the principal manutse turers in this elty, on which T have made cash advances, aud will be sold without reserve, by catalogue, which is now rea- cy. Every facility will be offered to purchasers for boxing and shipping. To this sale will be found one of the largest ind ‘best collections ever offered at auction in this city, con fisting in part of six superior toned 6% aud 7 octave viano- fortes, made by Lindemann & Son, Haynes Bros, Van Winkle rantees; elegant French plate pier, mantel and oval mirro fine oil paintings, in rich seid gi frames, among which ar some beautiful landsea, ‘oates Boeze and other artists; splendidly carved solid rose sood pariot suits, tu Prench satin broeatel, plush and baircloth; richly carved etegeres, French secretaries, eseriioires, bookcases, musie cabinets, whatoots, finely carved centre, side and spfu tables, with Itallan marble tops. very superior rosewood bedsteads, carved oa the solid wood, made by Matks—a splendid article: do. do. mabegany Laolid Oak chamber sets: cnamelled ao. of ever; varie style and finish: marble top bureaus, washstan aad Commodes: wardrobes, custom inade; extension dining ples. oak and w sideboards. diningroom chairs, sols . armehairs, hair mattresses, palliasses, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. Spruce street.—Wii! be sold at public auction, on Wed ay pt. 10, 1 atl2 M., at Greengo!nt,"Simonuson's |, all the ri ht tu id interest of the accessory Transit , Whieh they had on the first day of ds, subject to existing war. ed prior to eal first “hern Light, i go VEITCH July. 186, i ngines, boilers, &e VRITCH, AUCTIONEER, e street.—Sheri's sale of erreertes, liquors. ia day (Tuesday), 5 Is66 at 10 A. My rT at él » consisting of teas, cvigars, collres, apices, Hour a'so p genecal assortment of store, JOU T. STEWART, Deputy Sherif veh, ae alco txtares ap. i Liquors, segazs, & HOMAS vEitcy. Bpruce str saloon, ke , this ¢ 28 Broadway, consisting also’ tables, clu AUCTIONERR, STORES NO. 1 ale of the contents of a bi rept. 9. 1856 at 104s A.M f four illiard tables and app: rs. refrigerators. oil paiarin CUARLES F. WATTS, Atiorney for Morigages._ W,, sa Mhi.On., AUCTIONEER CHINESE RED » si@ad, elaborately carved; walnut antique library table. cost $250; 25 rosewood parlor sult chairs, in riew coverings: 500 bottles of cordial braudy bitters, second hand housebold furni- ture, carpets, mirrors, kitchen furniture, olf cloths, fe. at auction, this day (Tuesday), at the salesroom, 18 and i$ Park how. Tie trade are partictiariy invited. S. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE cabinet {urniture, this day, Tuesday, Sep: Ws ’eloek, at salesroom 13 aid 15 Park row, oj Astor House. being the stock of a first class cabinet manufac turer, removed to the salesroom, and to be sold ptoriiy, by order of mertgagee, consisting in part of solid rosewood par: lor evites, covered with rich brooatel and plush; 10 tote atetos, rockers, Voltaire and swoep back parlor chairs: G Turkiah chairs, Covered in rich fancy coverings; L eabvorately carved mu net avd wriling secretary, wardrobe; rosewood rind lined with satinwood: lied chamber suites, Pag ond ‘ond with marble tops , aecretarins, ward ogavy, rosewood and walnut chamber farni- ture, ins ere rariay Alto, a great variety of plain furuisare, new and vecond hand, with whiah the sale will ther forming the Fchest collection oftered Goods can be packed on the morsing of sale. Ladi to view the stock p 3s lognes « particularly invi elsewhere. Wookie MELLON, AUCTIONBER FRENCH PLATE «pier and mantel mirrors, this da , Tuesday, at 120°¢lock, othe ealesroom, and 15 Park row, consisting of twenty first quality repel ler and mantel mirrors, of the latent wre ost fRehionsh le sigles and y ornamented {¢ and fitat qeality plate: Glen, about forty ef paint eit frames: alao. three rolis of ingrain ¢ Flathe cousterpanes, clocks Aer also, ae entire. Invoice of rich French china tea ware, cut giass, do. vases, motto cups, toilet sets, Ae. The whole for positive sale, Catalogues on worning oi sale, W. dn & MELLOR, AUCTIONRER.—PTANOFORTES a « auction, thisday, Tuesday, at L2o'eloek, a* saiesroom. 13 end JS Park row. viz. one elaborately earved oe. pearl in u '» Oftave. made by W. Lindeman & Sn, of New York. and cost $650; also, three second hand Piaron, of good te ne Sind Siniah; also, twenty plano stools, covered with plush ond bsir cle M. IRVING, AUCTIONEER. —GENTEFL HOUSE hold furniture WILLIAM IRVING & CO. will sell at auction on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 10!, o'clock, at their sales- rooms, No, 8 Pine street, a gem convenience of sale, conaistit carpets, painied and enamelled ‘ood suites; parlor furniture covered in plush and sofas nod chairs covered in hair cloth and eS a sad tngrata bres, toilet rets, crocker, nut extension dining tables, to aseoriment of kitenen furniture. M,,WITIERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL. SELL, ON ‘Wednessiay, at 10% o'clock, at 454, formerly 187, Canal street, all the geatcel parlor, chamber and Kitchen facuicere: Femoved frm Amity place for comveutence of sal, tnelnding one mahogany cased piano, 3 pizaed. stove, beds and bedding, oni; nnshort lime extension table, china aid glass ware; also, one marble top counter. wt LLINGTON A. 87 Dey rica, flow ate, Indigo, tig bine, bran tngether with a large ‘nad general vTLL WE SOLD AT PURLIC day Mhinst., at 10 o'elock “A. M, at 61 Fulion street, the " groceries, tena, liquors, Ae., together with the fixtures and lease of the siore.and basement, and the good will ofthe old established grocery business earried on therein, WINES AND LIQUORS, Boren Noy vonts— W QUARTER CASKS RICH M Re ane mundy port fn Sor « sala low by SIMPSON Bi 8, 19 Heaver street, ORDRAUX CLARET WINE —t00 CASK. A VERY eboice wine, im et heary and dark, will be eldige, to srctten “expected Got Apply to SIMPSON BROTHERS, 19 Beaver street. HAMPAGNE—TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN GRO- cora.— Thy reigned i prepared ‘pf to ruta the Bille. i@Gpon ‘the reasonable Py ty ON TUES. nn cart Salmon chatnpagne to the terms, and Invites heir adenine its Oe bs “ity VOGNAC,—ROCHELLE AND BORDEAUX BR be 7 now landing, pale and dark, for eale from the wharf, or from borded warehouses, by' SIMPSON BROTHES, Ht] Beaver sires RISH MALT WHISK RY.—0) PUNGHEONS OF POWRR A Pon rah vay Rg aye Ca nitted Bt od wapchoren impor: core tore. M. Hi. & DOA OASUMAN No. 6 eres. AMATER RUM — Fawatca RUM —8NTRTY PUNCTTRONS very rion atic ted rt al SUTPRIOR HOLLAND GIN—“DovnLN swan” SS brand. in pipes ond Cihree-quarter pipes, for shia from the ship or from borgled w arahonges, doties pact, oF leas the Cay by SMPZON BROTIRRS, 1) Beaver sree LITERATURE. CAMPAIGN TRACT, CATHOLICS, ATTENTION. Hear what Pope Grenory sare sl about the slave rade deal in slaves. Hear his anathemas semaines denuneed an all those who in i Blatt ic including, of course, those who, by’ voting for Buchanan or READ AD POPE ie arene THE CATHOLIC CLERGY. in America, entirely | Seti or losing sight of the above docu- ment, issued, only a few years it remains for Protestants to publish the sume for te benelit ALL TRUE CATHOLICS, none of whom would care to vote for BUCHANAN OR FUIMORE after reading this — ‘of his Holiness. They would rather yote for 'OHN C. FREMONT, who is pledged to foprowae HE SLAVE OLIGARCHY," and to exteud fa area of freedom. FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUBS can be supplied with the above bull, illustrated by a hand- some cut of the Pope, surrounded by is cardinals. ¢ in the work of freeing a slave from bis chains—in addi other suitable matter, such as ANIEL steer 8 viewson slavery; poly CELEBRATED IRISHMEN, together with & map showing up, in suitable ‘colors, the free and plave States of the Uniou: all published together in aa Gight pagetract, which should be scattered broa a to ihe 10th of Sepiember housands of copies have been already ordered. Send early. 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CHIRERS, 17 Beyadw: TENANTS REGISTER. ~eevnnnnnnenrnree he { GARGE, FIRST CLAss House TO LET, IN TAR immediate vieiwity of Broadway, completely ‘iued with first class boarders; receipts, $1,000 per mouth, very hand- romely furnished, and furniure tor sale. Terms ensy: 8. W. RICH ARDS, 307 Beowiway. NICELY FURMIRHED THREK STORY AND BaSE- went house to let, wesi of Broadway, convenient to the cars and Sages; yearly Harly re reat oso, ‘with gas, chandeliers, bath, range, &c, vedlately. rH Ww RICHARDS, Si Broadway. PART OF A HOUSE TO LEY, IN ALLEN STRE! in a good neighborhood below Broome sire", first Hu iwo parlors, two basements, two rooms on third floor, Rent, $4 per month. BW. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. eet Ticats i Hennes Ay Aes FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO —In Waverley pince, convenient to Broadway. A portion of the rent takeu in board ild Waverley place, or to B. W. RIC FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—THREE STORY, mocern built, Within a block and a half of Peck alip and Invision avenue ferries, Willtamsburg, for six months. or Jouger if required. Inquire at #47 Broadway, corner of Mur- raj atrect, of WE. Stow OARVING HC 70 LET, AND FURNITURE FOR sale, on favorable terms; in good location, down town. Address box 3.205 Post otic OAL YARD TO LET OR LEASE—ELIGIBLY SITUA ted in the Sixth ward Horse and cart for sale, also a sinell stock of coa!, For particulars apply to R, C, SCOTT, 77 Mott street. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—MODERATE SIZE With modern improvements, and handsomely fir aished on the west side of Broadway, Address box 1,904, Post oillos (XURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—A BROWN STONE house, in ‘ine ordcr, parlors freseoed, handsomely fur- nished, and plessantly situated, below ‘Thirtieth streec and near Fourth avenw ut $2,000, Apply at 340 Fourth ave nue in the store, artieulars apply ut Chak 3207 way. URNISHED OURS TO LET.—A FLOOR OF Six URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN FRANKLIN ST., between Broadway and Church strect; is well furnished, with gas, bath, ke. The whole rent would be, taken out it board by three persons, if suitable to parties. Address Fur- nisliod Houses Broadway post oftce. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—TURER, STORY, MO- dern built, with gas and bath; handsomely furnished; or a part will be let to a Reed ‘ena ‘situated in Kast Twenty-tirst sweet. Address R. lerald oflice, ‘OUSE TO LET bed paiet —THE TWO-STORY, AT- tie and basement house 185 Orchard street. Has Wd Tad Gg Fossession immodiaiely. Apply at 53 er 5 OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR 8A\ House contains all the modern improvements, gas, ‘ou water, bath, Waser elects, &e., with « large’ yard, taining sbruberry, ac. Inquive ad 9) West Eleventh street, west of Fifth avenue. ‘The house will not be let without the furniture: cash, rent $90). Cali between the hours of 2 an OUSE TO LET, IN HOBOKEN—NO. 5 CLIFFORD place, Bloomtield st ‘Three brick Rnglinh pasenient, Possession immetisiely. Tnquire on the prem ‘OUSES TO RENT IN Epoxt STREET, BROOKE. —Three new three muses, with good fini vasements, Nor. 29, 31 fed Fie ic 200 yards shout. Terms well and rai the house, and itis Believed they are not sur: jase in popcuumedatione, eanept sala cigs, We Tay, respects ie dwelling houses either In the city #f ‘New York or Brook- lyn. ‘They are very conveniently persons doing business in New York. There are alas on the the same pr torent, two good aad one frame iI" mn-good condition, and abundanuy supplied with ch well and Fain water. which it is believed is a good seca- rity against cholera or yellow fever, ‘OTEL TO LET.—THIS HOUSE IS FURNISHED throughout, and will be let for aterm of years It iaio cated ina good part of the city for transient business. For further information, apply to HOWES & CO., No, 84 Nassau sireet. ORF HOUSES, TO LET—OVER ONE HUNDRED houses, furnished and unfurnished; also parts of houses. Over two hundred for sale. For full particulars apply to R. D. GOODWIN, 712 L:rondway. Property owners, your alien: tion is also called to the above office. EW IN GRACE CHURCH TO LET—ONE OF THE largest and best situated in the north transept. Inquire ugh bex 1,606 Post office. TEADY POWER—A FEW €HOICE ROOMS STILL TO Be hed ta the Depot Buildings, coruer of Fim and Frank iin atrrets, one square, fiom Brosdwar., For the value of tie see the tenanta pow there, Inquire of TOS, QTORE TO LET IN A CAPITAL LOCATION FOR © any kind of business. Apply at 312 ‘Second street, near avenue D, 10 Legg Ett OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS inth avenue, fitted up with shelving an ‘and coun: person, eonipeven for a good business stan ‘an enterprising ossesalon tynmnediatery.” Tague of I. “Rudseute corner of Kighteenti street and Ninth avenue. 9 LET-AN ELEGANT FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ouse, located on the pleasantest part of Rroadway. in the Sietghbordood of Tenth street; or the will be leased and furniture sold, if required. tts tis in complete or order and ready for immediate ooeupancy. box 61 Broadway Post oice. 0 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A NEAT three and a half slory house, with sll the modern improve nents, | Rent West 2ith street, New ¥ The T of tbe premises can be had at 100%; same street. Apply to MCWIESON, corner Corlaudt street and’ Broadway, uuder the Gilsey building 10 LET—IN A GENTREL HOUSE AND LOCATION, 84 West Thirty-first street, near Sixth avente, third story, n all, containing Croton water, waste pipe, gas, very conveuient. Rent $175 per annum. Apply LETT) A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, ANB TILE rent (aken in board, by the owner, a modern by story apd bosement brown stone front and In perfect repair throughout. Tt is in able neighbor be Apply at 170 East Big! 0 LET—THE HOUSE NO, 17 EAST SIXTEENTH strest, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. It is in dae order, and may be seen between the hours of 10 and 2. LET—TRE THREE STORY BASEMENT BRICK building, 161 West Twenty-fifth street, third house from Eighth aveaue, to one or two private families. Rent $55! Ti onse in ithe best of order Apply tod. RAUCHPUSS 13 Chambers street. 1” Loma OF THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC reel, comprisin two partors, thre bed eater, Abpty. TULER, 22 ring street, oF 10 T. & Z. ROSS, $9 Peat! street, —ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, COMMANDING view of the bay, the handsome three story house, treet, only five minutes’ walk trom each fh: fairy. Will be put in fino order and rented low. Inquire of B. 0: RICHARDS, or WATKINGON & MILLER, 2) Nassan siroet, 10 LET—A STORE IN BLEROKER STREET, RECENT sr used as a grocery, an excellent stand, and suitable for any business, Situated on « corner, and will be let lw. | Ap he slore 196 Hieweker street, orto 'W. MAUAULAY & , LS Water street, 10 py yp hnd MODERN THREE STORY ag ‘Sf, NO. ran YFRY DESTR ABLE COTTAE HOUSE, TY ih street, contalcing eh roam, with dae. yar at (ached; there in every feel “or get ‘down tows. Meat, tor per annum. Apply at street, corner of 0 > Le 7 _WITHOUT BOARD, TWO PLAIN FUR. nished rooms, to Rentlemen, or to a gentleman and wife, with privilege i iiccben for cooking for a small {a mily. Apply at ‘West Tweaty-first street, for two di 1) LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A NEAT two story, handsomely furnished house, in the lower part of the city. Weil sailed for a Person commacnciog housckerp- ing: has amnail yard, wit but otherwise complete, be- ng one of aneatrow. Apply at 06 Wa'ts street, aces eect iki iattateiiatenr vn O, LET—THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE FRONT house, 162 West Twenty second street, with all the mo Pena in, Sraer: pomeaasion \inmediatoly. in- guirece P BRUSH, 108 Bed’ or of Me. Deperris, DO LET—THE UPPER PART OF A DOUBLE HOUSR, consisting of eighteen rooms, situated on the cornet of rand and Allen sirrere; posession immediniely: reat ap ply tot N. F, N.P. ARKE! 64 Allen street, or Nove Gy ital, dng LET—A HANDSOME THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH all the modern Improvements; posenesion lat October Apply on the pre Crosby street, between Prince and Houston, oF ron way, 0 nage yA UPPER PART OF TIE THREE STORY house, N Fifth wreet ay! Second avenne, eonsia' ing of second aor pend lara mon third story. Rent, $15) ver annum. Gas it ee Howse "Will be rented daly ton small family. Apply ei LET—THE UPPER pam oF 7 an tated aad commodions. house, No. Walker tesel, wae roadway, se family preferred. Shean $39). at No. Broad wi 1° LET—IN A MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION, THR second of @ first class house, 349 Fourth stceet, third coor enat cf Broadway, with gas and privilege of the lichen, We req fours FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR A evrteman anc hie wife, or ee Je gentlemen, without A Terms moderate, 3 oene aired ream Prince und Heuston areets, orerne street Inquire 1) LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, THE THIRD FROM Union square. A widower, without chiliren, owning « large farnished house, of seventeen rooms, woul let it to a responsible family, and, if perfectly agreeable, wonld boar hem. Apply tod. SUOH, &) Kast Fifteenth street. The aa (he modern Pmprovetnents, and is in perfect or lve T° LEtetny wey Ld FLOOR OF THR Gentant, houge, 191 West Twentieth street, with moder; vente, ‘Rout ow to 8 nail geatedt faunllye other heed apply. Apply as above. Sn a ' (0 LET, IN BROOKLYN—A FINE THRER STORY prick honse, 438 Atlantic atreet, with rear, of without it up stairs, New York. LPT, WITH IMMEDTA’ att of No, 91 The feel Saliety remodeled, painted, a, hat nd are admirably, adapt sanpied fo for. iiae ery or ls ipo oko, BUI MULPIN. eit —1.il 1... nd ) LET OR LEASE THE LARGE FOU! 0 rs, No. 60 dohen RSTORY Balok ing, iron shi ; pees es 00 of i ‘one of the fot xivem ma immediatay. "Fi lare apply to JOHN PAINE, on the premises)? ronda. itor srt. rll rpo Lat w, LEASE—THE UPPER PART OF PR ow) sen 67 Wall Apply on the premises, on oF Walker owe reo RENT A, ARGE FOUR Spar POR sisnow im every way do. sirable for the PArpose, sna ng fa up town, ina vey ples annt location, @ few way, con ev , aa stages. are. Address ‘Club House, Vniou' sqa re Pp oa 0 thee, one weet Jot and stable in ine Por particulars inquire at 68 John str set, Above premises have an excellent jint, Ay hty “2. view TENANT'S REGISTER, 7 RENT—A STORE, 50 EET LONG, en, coune et; fixtures comp! ate toy a drug slate, | weal sperese nf neat; rent $20) a at M ery outa I HY pega ver for # wnechinieai b Zand 4P. M., ull 10 LEASE—A FINE FAVORABLY Lt hag STORE, in West street, ear Rector, Apply tok. W. 5. SP Rector street WO HOUSES IN BROOKLYN TO LET—SICATED IN State street, between Hicks and Willow, three stories and hasement, built of Philadelphia briek, pew. and very conve bien fora small family; rent $900; within three miattes” walk of South terry. Apply’ at 206 Hicks street, ie PHYSICTANS. TOT LET, A SUIT OF FIRST CLASS offices, with gas, marble wash basin and the first floor of a new brown stone English basement reai- dence, 123 Nisth street, third door west of Broadway. HE Lares PART OF A ROUSE, IN THE UPPER part of the city, to let, furnished or unfurnished. Apply at No. 2 Park place,’ Broadway Ba» k building. Y fe MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.—TO let, the old established store, No. 24 Bowery; stock and fixtures for sal the stock Is light, consisting of cloths, cassi- meres, vestings, &c, No made clothing. Immediate poss enn ny PY Le att} PART OF HOUSE 108 WAVERLEY PLACE TO let, consisting of two fine rooms and bedroom on second | floor, and. lar throughout room on third; has gas and Croton water Pensaut location: only four doors from Washing- For rent, ply on the premises, TEPER PART OF A HOUSE TO LET—13 TENTH | street, consisting of six rooms. Revt $20 a year. Pos sion immediately. DRY GOODS, &C. G] CANAL, STREET Rich embroidered velvet talmas, A bew and splendid garment, Call and see them Moaday, Sept. 8._ 5G BRQADWAY—DEPOT OF THE MANUF ACTORS of Chantilly and Brussels laces. unde bas the honor to inform the ladies t that he Taya priived burope with a large assortment of the a laces, and tolicits thet patronage sotke DRLCROT Broadway, near the Metropolitan Hotel, N. ¥. DOLLARS’ WORTH OF DRY GOODS. 50, 000 * MENT OF FALL TRADE AT Oe aes on 251 GRAND STREET. Will open on Monday, Septembec ‘Sth, 50,000 dollars’ worth of new ‘goods, suitable for fail and Winter, imported ex- preealy for this establishment; also a large quantity of desira: le goods, bought at the recent auction salva, The stock is row replete with every desirable article in the dry goods line, as the following Splendid Silke. for Dresses, French Merinos, all qualities, Parameuas, do BeCHs, a & Statin Beiainen. Calleos all mak Shawls, Stellas and Broche. Cloths and Cassimeres Domestic Goods in great variety. Embroideries, &c., 8c. ‘The ladies aré solicited to call and see this splendid collec. tion of rich goods. 2Al Grand street, N. B.—One price only. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF | LACES—JUST received for fall, point Jencon, point a l'aiguille, appli- oint, Valenciennes id Chantilly tace sets, , colt. fures, bi parbes, mantillas, flounces, &c., and a gré riety of beautiful Paris barapher sis to whieil we. invite the attention ot ladies. ILLER’& GRANT, 371 Broadway. ENTION.—LADIFS WHO ARF STRANGERS IN the city are respectiully requested to eal! and examine stock of Paris embroideries. point d’Aquille, Honiton, Va- lenciennes, point d’ Applique sets, capes, collars, coitfures and laces. Black thread lace mantillas, shawls, capes, collars, coiftures and Iaces. Figured nets ‘for mantillas. "Fig muslins, bands, dc. tc. PETER ROBERTS & CO.,875 Broalway. CARD —THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN- form ladies requiring any kind of plain were shirt mak- log or baby linen, iu all its branches, that they ean hav the same executed in a superior manner aud on the most liberal israel applying. at pit} Elizabeth street. A note adc ¢ Imanediaiely aitended to.” N. B.—Will i re Ke of any lady by the day or week. AND CHOICE STOCK OF TRIMMINGS, IN Fre the resi net, Mull and Swiss muslins, just received ETER ROBERTS & ( 375 Broadway. pale. GUIPURE, Whee gts 3. BRUSS! Serer new is, ard; mantilins, Sinvch ond Squred neve, for Veonuea, Vecy cbetie queds al BR ROBERTS & CO.’S, 375 Broadwa, C=" 34 ANTILLAS AND ee. JACOB LANS a TRE AN or CLOAKS, MANTILL AS, TALMAS, ETC., ny store A complete assortment ot ees iw the above Line, intended orewsly He Fath reap, Te which he tuvties the special atiention of jobbers in thi and other cities, also of large buyers frow every section of the Union. ‘this stock comprises an infini\# variety of slagant novelties tn cloth, velvet, moire antique and all prevailing f adapted to the Wants of the ieade, and including all qualities, ae &c., which he offers on the most Lveral terms, and at prices that caunot fail to meet the approbation of close buyers 42 Cedar sucet, between Nassau aod Wilbam IVILITY COSTS NOTHIN Our motto. ‘ON & WILSON, G1 Canal street. HEAP SILKS.— A. T. STEWART & CO. will open oa Monday, Sept. 8 pleces of ri h plaid and striped silks, New goods, frst rate d Reale streets, memes AND MANTILLAS. 70 SOUTHERN AxD WHITEEX wRRCHANTS. GEORGE HURPIA ae and en I Brosdway, New Y Begs to call he cen ty gers tie i large and varied ouoans” Wau MAS, For the tal trade. onan a the riebeat that cantbe evens woot afte a foeutties favtee dhe ery bem poodant tbe celadaal ewaRo Dl SULriN, $61 Broadway, New York , maaulactory, yon 7 Au MAS AND RY! RL ry M \TE BEEKMAN & ©¢ 3B are receiving fresh lots over Of the avove most desirable articles, In Indies’ cloth, beavers and plaid tweeds. JORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS. —THE LARGEST AS- egrrment tn the United States; also, skirts of all k Mes. GAYNOR'S. 45 Third avenue, near Tenth sireci, a2do Bath avenue, pear Seventeenth street. Da GOODS FROM AUCTION.— Ide paramattas aod English merinos, 2%. per yent. ail eo!) 16 cnsen Haadpome ps Rich plaid silks, on| p ftella shawls, from $9 up ‘* Heavy willed tannel, o ao OLIV) X¥. so voces aueus¥ {MBROIDBRIES, 4 rece! A large assorinment of emt by Saat steamer, deved Suisse, jacovet, Honiton, pure sete. aconet and linen, Valenciennes and thread ediine. from le. per yard upwards, Also a large lot of embrocderet eambric, lawn and grasa breskfn and iraveilin in es mbrte. 1 iven handkerchiels, cam! se ania, from 2a. to $13 eve, ly BEEKMAN & CO, 473 Hroad way. EA RY Pal cvoans— tine brown, mixed and black elotha, ty les entirely new, Now on sale ‘at GEO BULPE 1 hen te MFRINOS — ‘Will ve offered for sale this week, five caves of French merinos, from Gs. to 12s per yard, at 3. B. WILLIAMS’, 247 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. FrAsiioNs some, DEMORESTS BRANCH STORE, 79) val posite Greene; most extensive ass patterps, suited to the fell season, including the Tay ion basque, to be had only at this establ tablishement; ot nied by Mine. Goodale, YRAND OPENING piriar Mai ryt de La BENSON i & WILSON, On Monday, September & Mi Broadway. REAT BARGAINS IN ed mousseline de laines, latest Paria styles, at 9 cents per, yard, Will be ready on Hey nT TrEWART & CO. Broadway, Ghamiversand Wende sretts, FA ro Pen! US THE FAVOR TO CROSS OCR door step, she shall be met there, and every attention paid her, ‘whether ibe buys or not, Read our motto BENSON & WILSON, 61 Canal strent, MPORTANT TO TR LADIES —JOHN Rannen, ‘agent, 567 Broadway, wishes to inform the Indies of York nnd its vieinity, thal he is now selling off bis eu'ire sock of embroid a lace goods, Trish Iinen, gents’ linen brie hand¥ere! tone balt tbe original ust be elowed by ive 30h Beptember, AS AND CT. wh way PALL AND WIN xia now realy. in every variety of ” ies, Doable tnoed bearer, wrappers , ail at the lowest mann B0 aad 82 Chambers sh. up elaine.” At retail. a y Ns AISON DE PARIS, so. OL CANAL STREET, Opporite Mercer streot, IN CLOAKS. Messrs. NENG Will open thelr establishment for the public exhibition of an entirely new stack of cionks, com| the latest and most novel Importatione of the sea son, exclusive style, selected for them in Paris, and copies, tanutactured by them at their premises in Canal street. Messrs. B. & W. have had @ very large experience in the economy of the business, and bring into it Tindlring energy atten. and a determination to give their customers every tion ; “air at a be, “elv ily com Boe ond by bering to it in their daily {1 ir patrons, to prove, also, (4 it will 0 Lt Ew, the ‘will be Waktecefs sive eee casas ian fons wo give their customers the latest Faalelan styles st prices as ican The oo lew aa and pi onomer eu are ware arene to inapect article warranted made cin the boot manner N® STYLES 4 TALMAS— velveh OENBON a WO ee, Neve WT Mit Jp otm. ~ MS begs to announce to the ladies that ‘1 Monday, Sere cases Bin abes.“briees will be feeed teenenabie otimagntcea ‘S47 Broadway corner of Leouard street, * MONDAY, SEPTANASER ‘8 BENSON & WILSON mie thelr Srat display before the ladies of this and our sider one ‘hew finparieg.4 eae are boy tiful, niively new, 6 Canal street. SS or QOPERING DAY AT GENIN'S BAZAAR JOHN M; GENIN will open on Teuredey, ith instant, bis fall misses’ boi siyles of children's and raanes DAY AT LADIES’ roy Outfitting Bazaar, 61 veto paar y, 1th inst, xi) be openi allsigice ofc Outside garments, dresses, boys’ anes dren's articles of all " PENING DAY AT GENIN’S LADIES’ AND CHIL- dren's Outitting Bazaar, 613 Bh oy St. Mi Hotel.—The fall styles of fancy hats tor boys, miases and a {received from Paris, will beopessdon Thureday, Au © VENING DAY AT GENIN’S LADIES’ AND CHIL- ‘lone Ouvititiing Bazar, 613 Broadway, St. Nicholae Hotel PENING DAY AT GENIN'S LADIES’ dren's Quttitting Bazaar, 613 Broadwa: Hoiel The fall styles of boys! clothing have’ been at the Bazaar, and will be opened om Tharsday, Uth inst, PENING DAY AT GENIN'S LADIES’ AND. CHI dren's Outiitting Ba 13 Broadway, St, Nicholas Hotel —Ou Thursday, th inst., will be opeued . large in- vowe of laces and embroideries. } EMOVAL OF RICHMOND'S LACE STORE TO me. & broadway, opposite Niblo's.—We return liberal patronage we have enjoyed fo having increased accommodations, wi AND CHTL- St. Nicholas very lar} int found Ww worth atlention New styles of ladies’ caps at sea received monthiy. Occupying the whole irs ing for manufacturing and wholesale friends can now be jg ter supplied with all our choice patterus of mournin, capes, basques and sels, for which we have ao ioag bkeu es Ra BER MONDAY, ‘eptember 8, 6t Canal street. REMOVAL OF RICHMOND'S LACK STORE TO NO. 667 Broadway, opposite Nibio's —We return thanks for the liberal patronage we have enjoyed for the last twelve yearns having increase® accommodations, we are enabled to keep @ very large agsortment of Inces and embroideries, and of it laces, flat Valeuceinne collars, handkercitety, Be, will capa e found weil Worth attention. aiyles of ladies? cay head dresses received monlbly. Ocoupy ing the whole build~ ing for manufacturing and ‘egemnnn friends can now be bet- ter supplied with all our choice patterns of mourning collars, We pasques and sets, for whieh we have so long taken. STRANGERS ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO IN- spect our large and Maguificent stock of Dress goods, Shawls, proideri imbroideries, ac, hey At retail. A. T. STEWART & CO, Broadway, Chambers and Heade streets. in) LuxS S11. Searag KS.— ceived, 10 cases of rich dress silks, (new siglem® ‘e Ss pe * yard, and will be for sale this week. GB. WIGLTAMS, {MT Broadway, corner of Leouard sureet. SILK ROBES, WITH VELVET FLOUNCES.—JUS® opened ‘SEEKMAN & COMPANY, 413 Broadway. Several cases rich silk robes, from $60 to $150 JHAWLS, SHAWLS. 50 cartons Stella shawls, new deaigus. Just received by BEEKMAN & COMPANY. 413 Broadway. SILK ROBES AT $2.—A FINE ASSORT¥ENT JUST opened, at retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00. 62 Canal sireet, near Broadway. 10 WHOLESALE BUYERS. HAVE NOW READE for the fall trade a full assortment of ail kinds of corseta, to which we invite the atientiou of jobbers oe buyers Tmporter and manufacturer, 434 ave., eae 10d at HE ROBE OF THE SEASON, An eniire new article, Of silk rove, with silk plush fonaces, will be opeued this: Seater from's ia © & O,, (it Tieoa wag. uo WO HAVE THE ciT’.— LADIES > SOUTHERN ; Mrs. GAYNOR bas just received her first fall importer tion of ber celelvated French wove corsets Her prices are only halt those vsuslly charged, 245 Third avenua, near Tenth street, aud 262 Sixth’ av near Seventeenth mt, CIAS AND WOOL PLATDS, Ot beautiful qualities. And entirely new yur oil-lotha, ¥ orn also, 10 pieces Dloces, from, 30 19 Se. o™= TS. / WHOLESALE AND RErAyt. pougiiy & BRO., ., constantly receiving fr 8 of carpeting, wi west het rates. A fine stock of cheap ingrains com sivotly ow hand. MISCELLANEOUS, ARCHITECTCRAL ORNAMENTS, IS u interior ish of a ahove Tenth eutre pleces, ia’ ths and p. hments. (rawes, cor ¥ orders earefully packed amd foe to any part of the country. ASTFR, FOR J. GARVEY, 6 warded. Workmen se AM costar “EXTERMINATOR. THE ONLY ARTE cle that effeetnally clears (wichout danger or stench) raca Croton bugs cockroaches apts, Ac. Costar’ cleciric powder (fee from polron,, for the destruction of moths, teas, m’ toes, bedbugs and ta, and Costar a bedbag exterm! tor. COSTAR s wholesale and retail depot, way, New York ORDEAUX. OLIVE OFT. a or, sae, dozen each, the celebrated rand. fy ed Warehouses by siNtsON Baoriens % MARLES STARR JR, 400, 17 FULTON STREET manufacturers sad dealers ia alcoho! campheue, bare tog fluid, phosgene and apirita of turpentine. Orns arias on LAPD yRom sure jordeanx, alot of fine quality coopers’ sold low, if 9p} lied for immediately. f BIMPSUN heornens, vw Beaver street. RUCTBLES. Sy RUC! paar wor JEWELLERS, casernakers, 4 of a superior quality, for sale. in ‘arge or smail quantities uy WILLIAM i PRASSE, 66 Chatham siveet, New Yor‘. R. THOMPSON'S ANTIARPTIC twigs: ae sneer me tender gums. mouth. Fold io adi ihe di LOWERS GATWERED THAT CANNOT FAIL TO create a seusation, the very pietures of nature and to tastes refined a perteot feast of lunocence. The head orna- ments are beyond all praise. Monster Paris flowers, in baa- kets, for table adorument, at ‘he Pavilion de Flora, 387 Broad. way, near White sircet, TAGs, bP hay FLAG |. CHAPMAN, MANU FAQ { fags and banners, 143 Faiton w'reet, New Yor, vonberry street, brooklyu er Serer bana Cow lire. AS STOVES, RANGES. ae, a F ten, economlsing fret, saving bor Free from dust or smoke, so objectionable to ail others. $00 nom ia operation. For sale at GRO. L. CANNONS, 406 Broadway ADSON'S PATENT Lund ll HYDRAULIC BR r —These rams have been tested and b in this city and In ali sections of the country, and fret prem: i 14 atthe American Inatiiute, Gciober, 1565 quires very little attentioa to keep it in com Rp yy id tbe more war in given time, with the same fall invention in existence. Prices—Be. 1, rength and calibre of ‘of water that on distance from ram to ite deliver or iether oformauon addres Thomae Hanson, Thirlaveuue, New York, bese repre’ io » sell mil ea pe, Upipg so Teal pa oe Duar ot alt wend 0h wonuhclurers’ ek jumbing work of any descr!ption, tn city orerantry, Will reeetve pr bese oe OT will be om exh cards —Gimbrebe furnishes (be me rar sek conventent card care asa hoiliay 5 aim Me Card ry ‘bert, Her ir cheese can be bad at the ae) Nem FTO GENTLEMEN ORDERING | BNGRA be yang andatl pervons leaving ne order er s plate wna to the Ist of January next, w ili be presented with a Cugraver arid etationer, 684 Rroadway, bain niche reeninnni Dineen ini. A AWCASTLE, PIPRLED SALMON, ENGLISH | PIT N ren ri ii aireet, between . oe Brom way WENIAMIN HONKY. Pi N's —Allsopp's Fast India, pale ale aml Barclay i Per kins’ London porter on draught. We It S118 POTT ST ws bag art of transforminy simplest wd a ruetion and all materials nent vases, table tops ined only at CONTENT. NEARY GO" Can be Broadway, ny 0 SHIPMASTERS AND OWNERS.—SHIPS RO! T° or other timber e: above the capper, 1 fects of sea water, can be kept ck palnte, exponed to arsentenl green snd hinek soepfecy yo vention tested hy eome most experienced sea port of New York, who er iH per je cr ie TT weiy that are favatetared an et Lead Vine S Store 141 ox = bint! gence eae 2, ee oe JOR, paid te putting ap ships’ paints, at wholesale W WAT LADY OR Leen OT ing ® 1 Irty pair of kid gloves, by purek a boitle of + qrewe tneorem glove Chaney, they oan clean 2 Pe re a Oe en atid ‘The incredulous can have he tenth their old fai aaa? without to try For sale by all dr

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