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8 THE PUBLIC HEALTH, Commissioners Of Paith, ‘The Board met a8 U8UAl Yosrorday, and disposed of the following caesi—, Ship Bird arrived on the Sd of August, and baving bad several cases of sickness and death from yel- Jow fever on the passage, was ordered to the Southwest Spit, aad now petitions to come to the city and discharge ber cargo, Has been st Quarantine two months Pet!- tion deaied. et 8, Cute, ‘rom Cardenas, arrived on the 27th and has disc! red her 5 toms coe Up ta Ragorred to the Health Oat. Howe, from Cardenas, August 16, petitions to come to the city and discharge. Tioeke the cargo from ihe Bark Flasb, trom Vera Cruz on the 27th .. petitions to come to ihe city. Referred to the Health er, with Brig Ruseian, from Porto Rico about six weeks si: ag to come up. Allowed a stream permit of $0 Brig Col. Penniman, from Trinidad de Ouba, arrived |. 26, petitions ior @ stream permit to re argo. Petition denied. TRYING TO RYADE QUARANTINE. The captain of the brig ( jonel from Triai- dad de Cuba, appeared Rivets tee tor the mgd of getting bis vessel up to the city, given to pemingd ‘that Ye ge Tr ‘were not allowed to come up to the city without discharging and that the course taken with other vosseis from port would be the one pursued with pba Pena.maa. The captain said he only privileges which had been extended t» another veanel, wi which came from the same port, ana wich was laden with a c: the same Penniman ber car, bed beea hog to > proceed to the city directly from - ‘Tripidad in the bnowledge of this Board; Maas meds had been the case—if a vessel from that port ‘bad come direct Jy to the wharves before discharging at Quarautiag, the aad stated a falsehood to the Health Officer on ar. ‘and upprisoume ut for the period of one year. The records } of the Board were immeviately examined, wheroupon it ‘Sppeared (bat the brig F) ee State was recorded as haviaz come from Aspiawall, aud 20; from Trinidad-—abows ing that, ‘{ the testimony of the capiain of the Col. Pea. miman could be relied on the captain of the brig Free bad replied fasely wo the Health Officer on bts arri Quarantine, in answer to the question—Waere are the teatimony of the captain of the Penuimaa, ‘rom the fact that the orig Free State was ladea ith a West India cargo—sugar and molasses—not likely have been taken trom Aspinwall, the Board believed ‘that the captain of the Free State bad deceived the [lealth OfBicer; that he bad endangered the public health, and that be was amenable to sue Quaranuiae law for a gross violation of the same in the sum of two thousand dollars aad tweive months imprisoumeat. Toe board was voan'- mous \@ Opmpion that tne case should be prompt ly vestigated: that if the statement should Prove true, the vesrel should be forthwith or- dered to the (uarantite anchorage, and the captain's case should be placed at once in the bands of the District Attorney. Accordingly, the following pre- amble and resolutions re upanimously by the Board, a copy of wb: jas ordered to be delivered to the Health Uiticer and Dretrict Attorne; Whereas, this Board has been informed and believes that the brig Free State, which came into this port on tie 20h of September last came trem Trinidad de Cuba, and not Aspinwall, as the captain reported to the Health Officer ibereas, such false reporis are not only a serious violat the heaicis laws of Uuis state, ‘but health, and ‘whereas, ft is the special duty of this take prompt notice of such intractions of law, ana to stich Vesseis in isolation trom the city; therefore, Resolved. That the Lesith Oficer be, and be is here Juesec (o investigate Lhe cu rig Free State. aad if the statment by the ca ool. Penal prove to be true, w remov Btale fort Quarantine agckorage, prowptly of the violation ibe Preamole aba } esoiutions passed unanimous!y. Agyov raed ull Getober 4. © inform the Distr: wey fort Hamilton Relief Society's Report. Dr, Rothe reports Mcioonell very low, and Catharine Coyle worse this morning. Pailip Frank improving, and All otbers Going well New Case.—Minna Ehrhardt, hospital attendaat, taken last nght severely. This is her second attack ths Beasoa Nothiog new in the Miltary Hospita ANCI? E rruen, Fors Hamuizroy, Oct. stich AM. Secreiary Brooklyn Board of Heal Oct. 2—Present:—Mayor Hall and Aldermen Shaw Oakley. Walsh and BackLouse. ‘The Mavor stated that the woman reported yesterday ‘a6 ili with yellow fever im Var Brunt street bad died. ia company with Mr. Joho © Cammeyer, he had visited the ““pfected district,’’ but bey had found no aew cases in ‘tbat or any otber part of the city ‘Mr. CaMMRYER, WhO was present, endorsed the Mayor's statement. ‘The following documer: was laid before the Board Gusviswns <I wish have not the leas Yio produce une T think it crimin: ‘ +1 report eases of ma!ignant dis abo: endap val means ae nosehign Dariy £ io wae the Board aad ite officers were aconsed img the truth io regard to the bealth of the city, it was calcula. ton to ge mech harme—ct be woud’ éely any ou %0 show @ singie case Wh. b bed not been made pubic. ‘The captain of ihe fore Alrican asked for permission to come w Wail street terry Oe motion of Aidermac Wa ~ it was laid oo the table. Dr. Waronc: rey d that bo case of contagious or jus Cigense bad Deen reported to lum siace the last meet'ag of the Board Officer Horanoon reported two new cates at Ned Hook The Mavon said he would visit them and seo whetner be 4 were yellow fever or no. @ Board then adjourned ‘The Chivairy of the South. THE SON OF THE HON. JOHN M. BOTTS AND THE BITOR OF THE RICHMOND ENQUIRER. The following is the card alluded to by a telegraphic despatch in yesterday's yaper, which My BB. Botts, son of Hoa. John M. Botte, has published im the Rich mond papers, denouncing n rather strong terms, the course of Mr. Roger A. !ryor, editor of the Brypsire [awn not emulous ef ace airing the reputation of a duel list, 1 oF the notoriety of a Pally ud a Dlackg ard, and yet i fear | cen bardly bring yee {down to a level with you, without being regardor © iret. cadty, becas test of true courage, ‘cr #ren you, a posted coward and poltroon. have beem epcegec \s more iban oue | but your Conduct to my father, ae ar editor, hae gone far beyond ail geatiemaaly limite arc propriety. Presuming upoa the disnerity of your spee and position, with the Lope Jour chara-ter for courage trom the de graded position which rou wre made to occupy in your controversy with Caeb Smith. fey. feeling an absolute id lander and abuse him with e himeelf DY desegn ting to your leve:, you have dared to, ply to him terme and ¢ theta that co man having the elghtest regard for trath or boner, would bave fet himre\ at liberty to insio be bas given you D0 cause ior personel attacks, further cob that be paid mo atten * which ye periy eatimating your owa qualities aad appreciating (ne rropensities of your own mature, bave, bo doubt, approprated w yourself, but that was only in reply to r+ ;enied aud reiterated calumnies and mosi atrocious faiseboo's with which you bad at %chmond —<— oe en Allowed stream, Chair: discharge the Peppiman, dered. minidad wore not a3 tty Politic :. DEMOCRATIC GENBRAL COMMIITIE—FSILURE TO of the late L. B. Shepard to elect a chairman in his stead, haphave eet queaniedas 7a in oa. datee mae a sont chomiteee an a Seaetitiet ve th the officers elect must have ramen eat ute whole committee, which is 67 votes. 7 of the candidates have received af high made agp Ta on bis return from New,Hampshire; but ‘hat he would return by sea, so the matter was After some little s! man was resumed, and resul the balloting Failing to make a choice, the committee adjourned next Tuesday evening. LIBBY ACCEPTS THE HONOR. ppointed for the Mayoralty, in ahah he decides to accept the honor ten- DEMOCRATIC COUNCILMAN NOMINATION. First District—Jobh C. Bailey. Brooklyn City Politics. The American City Convention of Brooklyn met at Cen- ral Hall, in Fulton avenue, last eveming, and organized by appointing Isaac H. Smith Chairian, and Messrs, George C. Preston and J. C. Ryan Secretaries. The fol- jowing ticket was: in Bomination — Mayor—George Street B. Ki When the nomination for Mayor was about to be made, letter from John Dikeman, Esq., was read, submitting his name only upon condition that no man should be ballotted for who would not pledge himself to abide the decision, and not remain a candidate before the public or apy other t party i in the event of defeat. A tion was adopted that the Convention meet again in a week, to hear a report from a sagen who should wait on each nominee in the meantime, with the understanding that if any refused to endorse the entire ticket of the party, thelr nomination should be void, and another then made in its stead. This resolution was reconsidered, and the Convention then adjourned, to meet on Tuesday evening next. New York Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce held their first quarterly meeting at Clinton Hall, Astor place, last evening, at 734 o'clock, P. Perit, President, in the chair. There was an unusually large attendance, over forty members of the Board being present. The meeting was called to order by the Presilent at the pete hour, and after the minutes of the last meeting were read the following pei sons were elected members —George D. Lyman, Benja- min C. Lee, John F. Farrwh, F. Cousimary, John A. Ste- vens, Jr. Mr. John R. Myers was elected a member of the Committee on Arbitration The Chairman then Suggested that as the old table of tariff ha! be- come very erroneous, there should be a new one ed. After some conversation in favor of the suggestion, a motion was made and adopted to appoint a committee to arrange and form a new table of taruf; the following gentlemen were named as that i? os Royal Phelps, Charles H. Marshall, Edmutd Coftin, Dun. ning Duer, Thomas Tileston. A conversation thet took place upon the necessity of having a steam Gre engine for the security aad protec- tion of Wail street. Mr. Low made some remarks upon the importsat services the boats of the Union Ferry Company had rendered to the ahipping in apd the property slong the East river. A resolution was then passed, and the fol- lowicg committee appointed to take into’ cousiaeration the propriety of obtaluing a steam fire engine, for the protection of property in Wall street, and also of giving some encouragement to the Coion Company's steamers on the East river:—Tbomas Tileston, Captain French, A. A. Low. The removal of the Quarantine was the next sabject brovght before the Board. After some Uiscussion, pro apd «on, the following coment ttee was appointed to attend to the matter for the Board, and report at their next quarterly meeting:—Charles fl. Marshall, A. A. Low, Geo. Blunt, Meses H. Grinnell, J. D. Jones. . ogden spoke of the Revenue bill; he por y the members would take the trouble to read it, and said that it Was a very important matter—that the bill is fall of ‘oss absurdities—that in eighty pages there were eleven ons of forfelture of the vessel aud cargo, which the mode of messuring vessels is left entirely to the op thon of the Secretary of the Treasury, and that he under- stood the Secretary tutended to push the bill through Congress at the next Session; and that it ought to be de- eated, &c. Dir. Stevens spoke, saying |t was necessary that the joard should have @ room {or meeting in, for keeping thetr papers, documeots, foreign newspapers, &c , &. Other gentlemen spoke to the same eilect. ‘and a standing comim'ttee on the subject were dirccted to examine into the matter, and report at the next quarterly meeting. There was considerable convereation about the best for the Board to meet ai—imost of the members to meeting as they bi dove h retofore, very montli, aud prefer an evening hour. Amotion would bave passed to that effect, bot it was postponed so ae to give the members who live in Brook ivp, and Who were not pre-ent, ao opportunity to express their preference. No furiber "pusiness being before the Board, they ad. ourned, whereupon Mr. Edwin Collin, the ‘Treasurer, and one of the Trustees of the Mercautile Li brary Apsociation, invited thetUnanber tojvisit the roons of that institation, which owed so much to their muni ce aud suppor’. The Chamber complied, and accom panied Lim fpto the library, reading rooms, &c Police Intelligence. A PotrTicaL QUARREL AND Sta Arrray —At a hour on Wednesday night a nomber of tbe unterrived de mecracy of the First ward became engaged io a row, at No. 36 Greenwich street, but being ejecte’ from the pre. mises, they removed the scene of operations to alow grogeery \n Whitehall, near Front street, where kaives and clubs were freely ued on both sides. Patrick Duty, a drotber in law of Wilson, the democratic candidate for rman, weed & knife, it if said, upon the person of Michael Doran, and stabbed him most dangerous ‘The police of the First ward do not appear to least, bo mention roport to the Chief maoner know anything about the occurrence 4 made vf the riot upon Capt. Halpi of Police. What ia the reason’ [i i# very singular that suelo proceeding should have been ajlowed to take place without the knowledge or interlerence of the police of the above distiict. Doran will probably re 7. Duly bas uot yet been arrested. Tos Gavat Fresch Ratrway Cast.—The exay tion !o this care, which was to bave come oi! betore sastice (is vorn, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, was postponed wati! Monday, at 3 o'clock P.M. We understand, from refiable authority, that Goddard, the English detective, departed in the steamship Avia, on Wednesday forenoon, ‘with 40.000 frenes, the property of August Parot, ope of the Freneh fugitives in this case. This money was taken from Mr. Parot, an? without bie consent it bar been car ried off to England by the above mentioned policeman. the detective wae not legally authorized to take such steps towards reimbureiog Rothachii¢e ‘or the few mii Nom francs he lost through the dishonesty of Carpentier aad Grelet. It is very probable that some parties in this ey will be beld responaibie for the recovery of the 40.000 TaRcet Comrasim.—The Jamer Mulligan Guards, Capt F. D. Tierney, bave made their second aanval excursion ort Ricbmond. ton reliet committee with $3 ample for all other target companies receipt fer the money — The following is rf Pp ine Por! Hamilit Coroners’ Inquests. RAY IX CEDAR #tKEET—Coro- the New York Hospital took the ani+ mortem exami Tux Late SnooTixe Ar wer Connery proceeded to on Wednesday morning, and waeees to libel his good ner 6 nation of the wounded mas, Jehn Curran, who was shot ad offended you by ciecarging what he conceived | iy the abdewen, on Tuesday night, by vome uknown to bebe Af ad cose ys) mM hablic speech whish | sailor, in front of the boarding hwure of Jobr Brady, Now has met with the approval acc entorsemunt 01 bis entire ‘and 163 Cedar aireet. The statement of the injured party, and because you were (oo impovent to agnail his | tan wan ne sollows:— argumenta, yon auvares ned (0 avail le person a Curran, being duly sworn, and believing that he od 4 - reas tas eorteg of tin tenon tan ot recover from the effects of hie in aries. amd beng ye py cuim lor any impropriety | ccep's imprested with the necessity of telling the truth, you ¢o not velong to that i have w indulge ify or would fee Nothiug but ica) ‘nespecity, ocvatiened by long cotinved and frequent attacks of a rheumatic charscter, {hat bas prevented me, ae b.# Fo: , ree inflicting pon you guue chaatisement Fou nay eminently deserved. ‘abies (rom performing wnat ‘uty by disease, | have no alternat ve left me—no rock ae Or position exist og between us—thar that of proclaiming —— course towards my lather a orutal, FT ruealy, Aishonora we aod cowardly tO the sai degree, and to afford you porvonity you bare eo jong pretended to seek o © rasort to that moce ich you think gentlemen apt. a, be seen Whether row are playing the part of an cowardly braggar with your superiors, or says. —I went with the map who shot me last aight, op tae corner of Cedar and West streets; he asked me if I old tell him where be could get a boarding house: I told bim | would, and walked witn btm aroand to Mr. Brady's boure, New. 161 and 159 Cecar street: when we came to the door he said some angry words, which I could not weil hear. | then said to him, “ We don’t want such customers ne you bere,” and upon giring uiterance words. he drew a pisto) ‘rom bis side pocket and be then ran of, when | endeavored to get into Mr. Brady’® hovee, and upon reaching the front room 1 fet ht Brady, Michael Carroll, Holland were there | now having gone into Mr. Wil son's barroom with the man who shot me, Previoue to reaching Mr. Brady's boarding house 1 was raining at ‘be time, we drank nothing tcgether, | did not ask bim What bir name was, neither did be tel! sever, to my b knowievige, enw him before; the man vat 5 feet 10 inches higa: he had light who sbot me you really desire on «pportunity of vindicating hair, no whinks je waa thin as to flesh he wore an oi! ime ite | hemor. BB ports, cap and jacket of the sm terial, blue s! dark coicred pantaloon@: from nis language | bell Drasovtcan was an American: | gave him no muse, aad by abuse witeuk when or violence, to shoot me JOAN CURRAN mark the vestigation of thie altar porpotstors Of the deed. q Personal Intelligence. ARRIVALS fe na, ty ment ‘ that e form: Mr. m Bun ate a 7 © ot r ' No ‘ciwe has yet been obtained as to the whereabouts of ‘Curran is, ee to the pnyrician’s im a critical situation Fata Agent 90 OME OF THY PoranKERmY Exere Perry was called wpon yesterday to bold ao inquest at the highteenth ward station house pea two 8 yofan ULksown man, who was killed om board the steamboat Huschback while on her from Pougbkeepete to this scm a sato of intonation, ot ower deolt, and was almost instantly led ared to row deceased, wor were any things v7 which he could De KtentHet. Ver the stoners Coroner ecensed NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. 4B Mildmay, Webb, from St Job, NB, foe Liverpool, Mana #08 aE —_ "from Charleston for Loudon, Sept 21, no lat 5 58 | moon sets. pends sun ss 'W Moacure, of Baltimore, hence for Porto Ric: SUN SETS... “as no lat, &c. “ eee Sept 28, lat 35 40, Port of New bie October 2, 1856. hea Jath th brat Sabo bev all, tary J Wain rity Bay yea Benson, Pose, rd ofa Hincken, do." Cid snp A ed - ore; 2, Sone ak UP Calo, Hacer, Dobe Meter irons a bs nian Miramichi, Sept 22—CMd bark C8 Fletcher, Eilts, Brig Sea Fosm, Pi ‘pret Acar us Hatirax, Sept %6—Arr schr Uncle Tom, Rood, Baltimore. Brig Jerome a fe), Co (i Bs Ponce, , FE Vaianie & Be Reynai. Matanzas, 1 19—Arr schr William Mason, Staples, St Brig Nancy "Amboy RP Buck & Co. ships Si Willis Boht Peart Westervelt feman & Rudderow. from nd Tor N York dag ue Revevre fy ig ow] Foam, Wendell, Savannab-—Demill & Co for River Piaite 18th; Wise diag; i? Dill, Richmend—C Flora Fernole Myra frou Gullao for U stales, arr La, foaky, by Point—J Hunter. barks n Morrison, Lewis, from Baltimore, arr 16th; Co- Eg ee ep ae chituate, Irvin, from. » WK CArgO: wood, Martin, A ~Dayton & Sprague. do; EA’ Rawlins, do; from’ Boston, verry, New rg Hla . disg; Pi ‘Shig: dor C rune’ Gayle, wig car Ean A mes, French, Master. Brewer $04 Cora, Mi asia otha Sone Coane lane Wahine deta tea, Gen Miebee de Peale tee lien aovtentnre ( ARRIVED. from Pernambuco, do; lahat tom saat denn ropes. Steamship Tennessee, Stoddard, San Juan, Nic, Sep! 22, via | SAVANILLA, Set 9—In port bari tndlan =e Key West Zith, with p: to Chas A. taingo about 8th; brig Townsend Jones, ena next Sleamenip J oe ‘de, with mdse ae Lauela, and Anna, both for Ham ur pute and pasengere, 10.8 to Ludlam & we NB, Sept 27—Arr Fula i slome Sup Zu Hage Aug 3 ith mdse, and 108 pas. aiips Gtairia, Ferry, N¥orks rs seosern' Sa op fa 26 o, Jon 265 10, sav Snree | TURES Bt Sent 15—In port brig Broome, Lang: topsail y teaatt yard down; Rept 16 iat 48 $0, lon SO 0S, waa in, compe: thorn, for Work . ny with a large W, didnot auswer our si py, Ports. nals; 17th, lat 4620, lon 89 32. mae signals with bar! ANDRIA, iz. 30—Arr schr S N Smish, Wicks, N Caroline, of Bremen, bound no lat, nay ppenec id sehrs Henry Finch, aud A Pharo, Craume:, N number of buckets painted voy =F not long in the wate: YOBANY, Oct 1—Arr schrs Golden Gate, Lamis, Babylon; th, seaman, of Rotterdam, ‘uged jolden Eagle, Kelsey, West Brook; Reaper Avery, Norwalk; the esa aca ites Hale, Russell, Portland Me; Adonis, ' Jenni ee ert center Weddock, How Oriana, Sept 2, with wheal, i Pre ree OT AE NOWT Frost. Sept 4, lat 2806, lon 87 Siarge 7 or Ward, ship bottom wp, newly coppered, lo lower mast standing, her Roast iving alongside, ead painted black, below ‘Sottatts trefa poised wits, could bot make out her banse. Tae Auli (he). Pajero, Palermo, 3 days, wit ul, 9 | nore ae Chamberlain ae orth so Hark Suede >, Rieliard, Rochelle, G0 days, with'brandy, | 41%} gor ior ork; Jot vat ia hts a, ee oy Koloa, Steele, benc spilt top inthrop, Bearse, Savanilla, Sept 9, with hides, fusti, Cod, and iat bark foe a new nels hed, ship sng Wi &e, to Everett & Brown: 27th ult, lat 31 25, lon 76 39, spoke rs from B, me ge cope Sines rome Darien Se wow bags A bark went inicbeiem i noon’ ld shige Wiles ze Bie, ), Watlington, Turks Islands, 14 lays. | Wirt, Wadsworth, Calcutta; Flying Fish, Nickels, San Fran- ren pak Vightboura \d in company with Br cisco; Sea Ring, Cf nee si fos tons) Barker, NOrleans, c Leader, for iphia, and spoke her on the 27th Sept, ae King ‘om bret + NOrleans; Mir Bvelya of Prospect) Ames, Remedios, 1iiays, with ahaa, Law Stowers, do; J cha Nired, whit super, ar be, 108 ‘emiore, ting WE Gena, de, to P. veg & bok, Havana, 15 days, with Wugar. segars, | N¥ork; “Grane § ‘Se Bret Pet ca titan’ Sire Nee pana Pron, WU, Lato, ar, wan | Rie el ea Pa Wo ‘uch Agenoria (Br), Murphy, East Barbor, near Turks oaie, pea brigs en a Panne. (not soe" I 16 038, with salt to Maitland & Co; vessel to mé ax aren. oy py) ta it ew” pty 5: iae ‘days wih Iumber, to youais and from. the Hioads, barks Weyboesct, Lauraste, Brig John H Jones (of Cold Spring), Charleston, 4 days, with & 5 cotton dad tout tg Dol ner Poe wer.' Sept 2, ot Care Look: NEALTINOHE, Dek enter gesmer George's Creek, sete out. spoke bar! ‘is BT Bertram, for ‘Scbr Pleiades (Br), McBirney, Windsor Ni Ferris, Albany, ¥ Newion, itarriman, Franktos Sehr Ann Matilda, Anderson, Georgetown. Louba, S ree: schrs Angenette, Black: Nason. Montevideo and A’ mm. Murch, 11, Salem; SN Hall, Mitchell, Schr Amelia, Rookhill, Georgetown. NY man, Sehr J Saaley, Shumons, George.owa. ~ ty 5 ea fobs Qusan, Praag, Gee au, NB; Julia, St Geor e and Schr Storm’ Clo’ aighee, Wilmington. elizabeth, Jobuson, Derby.” Sid bark J HL Sehr geras thn Rosset, ee Aber itop s Seaweichel, , Amsterdam: brigs Melvie. (- = ene Aibemarte.Piuhart Antigua, NO. 4 days. ae eee Nb; Augenctis, Blackwell, Salem. wee, ur Hanover. Wipple, Richmond, 4 ¢: Bear SW varres Lacie, Richmond, Wilmington, Ni BANGOR, Sept 28~Arr schr Flying Cloud, Chase, Port we ee SP ces ete RATE. 0 Are bark John Wesley, MeClure, Candi Sebr feland Ot <a wig Jamen Davie Staples, Pliadetphin; ache Ophir, Peck do. Sobr L. Waterbury. Cramer, Alexandria. York: pets To Jahneo NA , Roberiaas ee New Schr Black Bird, Webber, Alexandria. Y Queen (i, J i xP Schr FE © Horton, Ketcham, Alexandria, veg, dackaon, 3 York. e-) bass 3 gene Cook 'N¥or iss : ey tee eet tee, Grasce. 1 the Oting, ship Laconia, Preeman. from Liver: Sehr A W Farrow, Neiff, Georgetown. Schr Reindeer, Skinner, Balumore. Wind during the day, SW. ic Marine Re Julia Howard, Savannah; barks rndike, Havana; bi ol. bark T B Bertram, Gray, from do. Cid brig Delaware, atcher. Providence. CALAIS, Fon 2—S!d_ seins Tomah, Nelson, and Revolu- tion, Wail. NYerk 26th, brig Sarah Thorndike, Low; Philadel phis a; sore Alpine, Hooper, Philadelphia; Cauary, iloftses, N mRCHESTER, Sep 3—Arr scby Ephraim & Anna, Dole, Tel BOSTON, Oct 2—Arr Prescott, Bhevos Ayres; T! derson, Mansanilla: Vest ag Port au Db AN FERS. Sept —Arr sehbrs John O Ireland, NYork; J = Turks Islands; 8 G Bass, Eastport for Baltimore, | yy 1 "Thompeo 80, do: 20th, R G Porter, Philapelphia; 30th, Eliza - Marine jence. OM GRORGRTOWN, SC, Sent 2—Arr seh Reni KEY WEST, Sept 27—The damaged cargo of the ship Tan GEORGE Kiown, Gat Mary Paden, MEE Te Allerton, recently supk on the Wasnewoman’s Shoal, is being recovered daily. The US Marshal has efected sales to the | ct amount of $75, ‘The French ship Don Juan, Capt Gailliard, damaged in the gale of 2th Aug, is being repaired. Two unknown vessels Are asbore on the beach above Cape Florida, one bottom up. ‘A vessel has been despatched to save property. The stern of ihe scur Wild or Carrier Pigeon tloated in above the reef a few days since. ‘the ‘steamship George Law got ashore che aif he she left here, near Picki’s Reef, and after throwing overboard about eighty tons of coal, got off uninjured. $40 was paidto the master of sehr Joshua Skinner, it r plloting her ou ‘The French bark is to be discharged of ber carge: the divers report her badly i yu +g! She requires « new mainmast. rig K Bi been hove down on th» larboard side but the leak et been discovered. Her salvage has been agreed upon by the masters aud wreckers at # per cent. ‘Arr on the 2h brig Molunkres, Mitchell, 18 days from Poin 25th—Arr brig Barhiexie, Cole, NYork, Cla hi sehr J A Sept 28—Arr schra Jane Eliza, Phildelphia; NYork for Roekiand; Martin, Saco for NYork; riean: Bowion (or NYork; West Gleam, Balimors, DINER, Sept 3—Arr sebrs Sea Hreeze, and AJ Dyer, BOLE, Sept 2, PM—Arr brig \Feho (Be), Has. kins, Port au Prince for Boston; Adaline Fink Baltimore for do: Virginia, Carver, Potomac river for K bupkpoi derer (Br). Barker, NYork for Hantsport tehre Btls: Dole Alexandria for Boston; Niconor, Stousiaad, ‘ancl, Moore, and Almon acon, lelphia for do; Ou Howe, Chesapeake for remall, Long, Provincetown for Philadelphia. MF brig Paulina. Taylor. Baltimore for Boston; schrs Amelia ¢ Reeves, Crawford. Philadelphia for do, 1 Willisms, Lisbon for NYork; Mary Langdon, Simonto: delphia: 27. bark Northy ood Nyork. son Teen, Drinkwater, Mirror, Emory: Sarah Louisa, 2 tid, brig Vermont, Sinith, Jackson tle Mary Wish, Hall, and Chiefian. rewater, Rockland PHILADELPHIA20¢! 2— Arr steamer Delaware, fre Pee, Fiving Sosa Vase Weetineer ae XYork: bark im. Tavior, onion; sehre Shylork. Wh ‘Calais ‘tor do; Brinouas Snow, Gardiner Fastport: Clara, Eten Lage Highlander, M: ent, Bangor for Baltimore Sarah Ma cester, W ad Chaa ® Peaslee, Poster, | itda. Harriman, Prospect for do; Beauchamp, Howard, Cam. ‘Saulsbur Hoston: Gen Hersey, Gilkey, Pi er. New London. Cid brig Helle Ponle, Herrick, and Challenge, Grillin, Bos- . sehre Wi Wheldon: Challenge, (Gritin; daltilia, , Boston; M A idence; H B Gibson, Crock: Tremont for Virginia: UD. Wi ; Aid, Baxter, Chilmark for ‘Oct i—Arr_brig Prentiss Hobbs, Par K. Turks Tslands for Boston; sehr Eliza Frances, Marshall, Calais for Richmond with loss of deckload lads, and teak.” Sid brig P den for Norfolk; Romp, Ma Rowland, Couch, p. Western Ocean, Taylor, from Liverpool for this i wa ; port, passed Neweantle to-day in tow of 4 steautag. no ion. 2—Areachrs Ksther Eliza, Alien, X Yorks 234 Miscellancous aud Disasters. ORILE Sept 36—Cid bark Linden, Kirby, NYori Suir Fiona Tame Myers from Chincha Islandefor Hamp: 2.4 ‘Oi aw PANS, Sept B-Returuing, back Sarah Bridge, Konds, with guano, put into Rio Javeiro, leaky; wor ens. bave w discharge part of her cargo to lind the leak. Ac. A * ee thon Morning Glory. Hobbs, Bordeaux. Cid ships Veesel has beeu engaged Wo carry the cargo discharged to ite = gh jen, Liverpool, Dethi, Knapp, Boston, brigs destination i ding Adams Gray, Heney, Havana, emir siesmanio. Prager shepperd, Indianola Sine Quees oF TH Pactrtc, Reed, from Calouita for Bos top, which put into Meuritiue July 9, passed the Island but was compelled to return in consequence of the cheeks of the fore and main masts splitting and springing back from the masts, pomp geer broken and loss of sail having had very heavy weather Inthe Bay of Bengal. Sue sailed July 14 for Boston, a8 before reported. ran Rnrpor, Ballard, for Havre, was below New d ult, returning in disiceas Brzo TonkeNt, Montgemery. of New York, at Boston from Genoa, on the 1kb ult, lat %, lon 15, experienced a severe rrickoe from all points of the compass. and was obliged to ad vader bare po'es for 24 hours, spilt sus, curried away ard Galveston: bark Sarah Bridge. . from NCrleans for Havre, tn distress: Sp brig Diego te Mtoe, Copietero, Hw vara, Old ship James Titeomb, Dean, Havre. Below Sth (ny tel ship. Horizon. Iteed. Tot Boston. Towed to sea 18th ship Matiapan; bark Deonis Kelly; brig Creole: sehr fiese Sehifler : 3 1 Hunter, Chay Cami ‘Brandywine ORE Sept D—Arr steamship Jamestown, Parrish, mmerce, Daniel, NYork. ep! W Arr sloop Maria Lonisa, ——, N er delphin; yet raph, Roath, Baltin ber ser. w Wilts: sehr Helen Mar Vth wit, dat bows stove. Hii Carter, Fisk, Philade|pbia Senn Sranx, Carlisle, from i Me, for Boaton, with mer Petrel. Arey, \ York, wood, went ashore on Long beach. between Lyun and Little siand. Sid schrs Joba @ Nahant, 3 by mistaking 'be light on Ezg Rock tor Long ira, Leaviit, Rappahannock: 4 Rus Island igh vessel would undonbted|y go io pieces, r: PC Smith, Smith: Emporium, Mayhow: Alex Crew saved (rey. Svivia Higbee, Huntiey; J W Gandy, Sore hewitt Lake, Steelman: WC Nelson, Leeds, Oscar F law dence, cargo iv ley, and W W Broward, Bowditch, Philagelphia; Nine’ net Light, Pivmouh on Tuesday, during Dewer. and Challener, Packer, \ibany: Chauncey St John: nmbus, Drake, do: Silas stoop Fowler, NYork. 20—Art aehrs \mytis Foster, Maidand fler stern pos! and 1 ne cabin floor, crew saved. prove Weieut Wrig Cargo insured in za Frayeee, Marshall, Crom Calais Ricomoad, | for NYork: Geo Kilborn, Kumeuli, Battimore for Bath” Monte. pat ‘ate Holmes’ Hole ist ust wilh lors of deck fond of imi Stanley, Eastport for NYork; Splendid, Michel, and Mitebal. Harrington for Ie The Charleston Ce ¢ the 20th says: — RTEMOUTH, sep 30—Arrechrs D J Sawyer, Church, A velegraphic despaich revolved inthis cy on | Philadeiphre: Regie, Gregory, and, Melbourne, Stuart \ York Saturéay evening last, Uuat the loo} Cape Myat, | QUINCY, Bop si—Arr sehr J Lameaster, utes, Phiiadel wivel Was under charter ‘0 carry the mail his poct, | pila Key Wert and Hayana*pat into Dobov. newt =avauuah, in & | | RICHMOND, Sep! s0—SMd bark Amanda, Hartford, via City oo, on her Felirn voyage. The passengers and | Point. to finish loading for Mio; achr Mountain Kagle. Ames, z crew were lanced in safety, A CAnD—Al a meeting held by & the stewmehip Tennessee, Captain ¢haries stodd passage from San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua, on 1 of the Zist Sept, Capt Lewis Grantin the chair, ¢ kins, Secretary’ x committee was appointed. and (he following resolutions drafted and unaninonsly adopted solved, That the unde i, Sept —Arr eamship Knoxville, Luctiow, ‘columbia. Beatie. bark Peter Demi!l. Hoey, Chree masied) Dunb wn. passengers on board SUINGTON Sept 26-— Arr br ib. brig Hor ee, N M4 Fh, sehr ward, WYork: 30 ute gallin Cores WARREN, Oct 1-Sid echrs Sta, Townsend, and Ann & Crke, Leeds, Piiiadelphia; Grace Darling, Carr. Alban’ Albert Adams, Jones, N Fork: sehr Helene, Stu NYork: ‘ramer, Roser ly entrusted to lis « he bold seaman and skilful a "ADVERTISEMENTS. RENE RENEWED EVERY Y DAY. tom equa Kesoived, of howe bes: c Kind and geotieto al be ————— ybole curiree of Whose rows ated o emviear WATCHES AND JEWELRY. hose goou fortune may bring Uv » contact with +--+ ~ ~— TAVONDS —THE TRADE 18 RESPRCTFULLY IN. i seamer Tennes. | forme we are contiweaally my hanks be te om hand a large stock of diamond jeweiry is officers, for ‘heir unitorin courtesy and passage, Which has bees one of the most fortune to w A large ase 0 diamonds he ‘rade. Diamonds sents i ANY & CO.. 416 Broome tree. be presented to published in the New York He LEWIS b GRANT, Chairman. WATCHER PINE GOLD AND StL-vER, WATOHRS — DOUGLAS § WILKINS, #eeretary. The Serves! aoc most apie: of watches in On belnalf of the passengers. 4 fie haghae in Tork:—My Dear Sir— ship's company. T beg re id ve thanks an eur ship ward your ship iy toihis port. t whe 1 den aud ge wen'y (9 dag ant f L providence Rail ennmet watebs id geld pocket ehronometers he instrume fe you our ches, whieh run eight ches, which ehange ‘into rhcee ai: “ health Se, sod may moments out levers, i shen sou will feet | patent lever srumental tm saving men. Gravefal thanks eae to OF Wante, sour individual and YOUr very obedient ken Grows © late bark Bheridam fevers Tall ord beating cass railway ¢ yarkeepers.. en nem fon holes Jem led ~ J. Tobias, Borvisen, RA. slothw cotebraied All watehes warranted (@ keep correct ime. Watches aod ferriry exchanged.” Waichen nud jewelry repaired in the Vest pranper, and at much less than the usual prices, (ood ent to all pare of the United States and Canada free and erew of ihe ‘part of mye pwles, of 1 Mr J T Poster, a fine A TB Wales & Co. ot ’ - Boston. charge, Whatemen GEORGE ©. ALA cof wateher and jeweirr, Shs at New Redsord Sept 3, bare Bon Bi wee, Packs | Zholeatie and re J wireet, second floor, near Out a 3 1 Sep nes, Paci | Sigeaway. Arr at do et hark Oseola 5 mber, Atlantic Oceana, a —— aa ¢ woth 200 ap, I me. Sold TOO LATE FOR © Im bis sp and ty ‘a as yoke oh amt 7 49%, Jong 43,03 sooesnr ves pf LAR DEMOCRATIC NOWINA rept I, x W Hydaspe, Tuber 1 ot to Adjournmen: (he Bemooraie Nomi. #1 do Oct }, ship Dan) Wood r hating Convention met at star's Pive Mile House, Third ed ship _” do: bark Sea Bree - erence, Oe, 1, 1866, Jobe Callahan, es the ch aml 814 ren iF Sept &, ship Indian Chier, Huntley, om. the Convea § Atlanue and Indian Oceans ind an below ‘M rman, W Arr si do Kept 50, bark Rove, Rowe, 5 stinniic Orean, St he vynanimoy Helena eb 2. Inst reperied with 24 ay hh, all ton tiny of Islands, NZ, Apri 2s, Vi ‘obs, Nichole, NB, LY Mee pees th eal. eens Cee ae the honor eonterred upon him in myeree san 10 wont, | nominating hitn as their candidaie, and a . off New Zealand Apr poke. | tion. Great enthusiaam was manifest 2 leege Br New Zeainnd \p rd The Co nied to meat Of persone present on Friday evening, Oct, 3, 9 to comp'e rm Freaner thi me yy SHAN, Chateaan ik the t do same date, Monticello Nant, 0 99; Harveet, Riddell, tu Boy nin Hliabetn, Si, 7H sp: Awasbouay Falmown, | (ZRANP. EX rostnioN OF AMERICAN, 1 CerRY, At do June 1%, Bilsabeth Bwif, Chase, 8) pall t—would ‘tally ‘The vag keew of the Pa eal) next day for the Reuator, ‘ tions ‘of America®. Pi from Mabe prev to June 10; Eugenia. NB, 20 bbls 9p ot ea ae machine arcade is oct of —ind landed Capt Cottle sick, ent_out under cba Mr Citors, would porurn, for ds captasa te aseenbas 8 elke pied with the mont intereath nery ever shown at the — of ‘iis institute, propelled. by several werful steam from Mahe June \gomery, Chapman, NB, eopinre. Todworth' celebrated ane fel eons every io dunes, Clara Bei ems Mat ot wening. tirund concert every Tuesday ond Friday evenings ars i lara Bh Robbins, Matt, with B ep on by DS centa, ehiidret ls whe * Touched at Flores Av; Mattapotee, 9» a — | (reported previous ied ooh, anh. Wannry “aamtone MR e\ MPORTANT POLITICAL Doct OME NT bound 8; Murs, Harritoa, do 8) sp, for Payal; Dower, dere 1 HORT PURE AN RU, sasnphite for AND tHe sorry fy clans, for do, Sor hed at Payta Avg 18, Mor Wh Spokew, Sinead tn NORTH oa Star, Cleaveleni, wm, Tir 19 prota Ju yb vomy 1 . 7 OCTOBER 3, 1856. eaterapacipcentasennresnastase $75.-4.0° AMAD, menage an bnoteas ee bataoen pat soa prodlae, "Apply immediately to 0.720 re SypaceTaa. WISHES TO OBTAIN A ‘devote sind ‘time to bi office. cae pis wveiee Strange eet oe $500, ~PARTNER OR A SUBRE Wa ure. et 4 oan ‘wil be well scoured aud ubereity Caenied Eke ar to loan My Would take a partaer. Apply to HOWES & 00.. 64 wi, of street. $600. int rinterest ina new eagh Business: In ‘reich half the interest in 8 w can make @ fortue. ay ty ven Tas She’ Investinens. "Cal at 4 Broadway, in the tore.” | $1. 000. ~TAnke oe wAureD, | ms hig-g sls arin and notaria| ed. by more tara sal he ae ‘Apply 10 mor aginst eo Pace Nassau street, $2,800, 7% wens fora more money be weqwires say wn upon inter- ‘that amount can or ‘and if ft can be paid last year over $2,000 on a small capital, nd cam be increased latgsiy and. rapidly with more capital, ‘Address Allen, Broadway Post oflce. $6. 000 TO $8,00.—PARTNER WANTED. THE advertiser, who _ a pean, engaged for five years in busiest the ised over $0) desirous of = b Neti references. as and and who has re amount of capital, 10, eta $20,000 be cleared — contidential, Address H. aa Hendvieks, Herald 10.000. MANTED- IN A MANUFACTURING business. Apply to A. ROBINSON, 335 iway, room If. Az. * we, ay M Betabithd na ne o ine vee 00d Principals need apply. Address Jeweller, 156 Fulton street, jew York, for one week, stating when and where au inter- view may be OPARTNERSHIP-—ODELL & FARNOM HAVE TIS diay ansoctated with themseives John M. Bruce, Jr. and Will continne the business of buy: ng ‘aud negot Mercantile paper and pills of sac at No, 6 Jauncey gourt, Wall street, New York, under the firm of Bruce, Odell & Faruum, J.M. BR Opa Oct. 1, 1856. OPARTNERSHIP.—PARTNER WANTE! 7 ner is wanted in the irom foundry busine apital required about $2,000. To a man acquainted with the business it is an excetient opportunity io extend it, ag Yeruiser is permanentiy located: Apply to J. 8.'W. First avenue, between Twenty ninth and Thirtieth streets ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE 18 hereby given that the partnership lately existing between Keuber Lighthall of Jamalea, county of Queens, and Btate of A PAR’ ‘and Edward Curtis of the elt St New York under dte'hrm of LIGHTHALL CURTIS, Bas been tie day dia. solved, by muiual consent, late firm are in hands mea, taséeaheres, x veal | is authorized to seitie all debts due to and by the said late ti REUBEN IIGHTHALL, New York, Sept. 22. 1866 EDWARD CURTIS. ‘The subscribers would inform their friends and the: public that they have entered into a coparinerahip, under the style of CURTIN & SHAPTER, as engineers and machinists, and will continue in the business of the late firm of Lighthsll & Cur- is, at 29 and 211 Franklin street, in the ity of New York, EDWARD CURTI JOHN'S. SHAPTER. yee WANTED—IN A. WELL ESTABLISHED commission produce house. If an active businees man, but a small amoitnt of ca} pital would be required. Address Produce box 134 Herald as COPA mpl ig Le ye 4 me between us and Mr. George L. having expired, he withdraws from our firm, which will be continued as hereto fore by the remaining partners, for the t of commis: sion and banking business. o GHT & COs G. Warxwnicur, \bourg Fuse Howe. Panis, France, August 1 i866 ANTED—AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH A CASH capital of $4,000, to engage in a profitable mann ‘aciurin, business, already esiabliahed in this city. Full details a articulars may be bad on inquiry at the ailice of the subseri- 4% VATTERSON & EASTMAN, 283 Broadway, room 19. ANTED—A GOOD SMART MAN, WHO CAN FUR- nish $1,000 in cash and $1,000 in credit, to join the ad- vertiser in @ country store, near Stamford; the A bave the whole charge. New house to live in. Address K. L., box NO Herald attice. HORSES, CARRIAGES, wv. A. BROWN HORSE, 16% HANDS, GOOD TRAVELLER and pleasant top wagon and set of init harness; will be sold tapeter or single. Inquire of J, ALLEN, No. 185 Washington street, betwoeu 9 ‘and Se'ciack R. JOUN WILLIAMS, VETERINARY SURGEON, respect(uily informs his friends ani the public that be coulinues practising successfully on the differen: diseases inci dental to that novle animai—the horse—at the sign of ine Golden Horse, 131 Chrystie street, where he has beea for the ‘ara receiving {rom $0) Lo 1,000 borses an as’ experiouce for examining horses for madness favors nelther pariy. WAGON, WITH A SHIPTING 7 Doth wate strong. XPRESS YEARS OLD, KIND Apply at Miles” stables, —A BLACK HORS! and fast traveller sires Market. between 7 A. M-and 1 {OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME BOBTAIL BAY horse, fast, and a stylish driver, six vears oki, warcanted respect 15}¢ hanas high. priee $250. Also, one brown Orse, eIRNE YeRrS Old. a fast traveller; is aald to {ro ia B'45 1585 bands high; warranied as above: price $200. To seen at West Twonty fonrth “street, between Filth and Sixth ave In the carpenter's shop. JOR SALN—NORSE, WAGON AND MARNESS, Ac The horse is sound, kind and gentle, very gay, aud as line road horse as any in New York, tp and very neat, and fine set of times. Will be sold very chemy. 4 feat, The'wagon Wb rursa; only been “Apply at No. 49 Grove HANDS Bide; BAY HORSE, 1514 old; perfect'y avrtnd nd {AST HORSE FOR SALE —A HANDSOME BLACK cold, sit years old, very fast totter, (halt brother 10 trot in three minutes, without training. wandsome wagon aud harness, if required. Srook, Lalarge livery stabie, Mecze. DOCTOR'S WAGON, HORSE AND HAR has been but used nad Wax Biull 10 whole establisiinent Will be sold for $149, ¢ in three m.nntes wagon and ret of tingle harness, apply a Sable, 110 Bost Vitvieenth trees Ne POP “ALE CHEAP—A LONG TAT BAY HORSR found and of goo dispowition. accustomnel Wo sing'e oF double harness, and ia also a good eddie horse fort Boid lor Want of use Can be seen ai subie, @ Be ~ eo sl perween Greene ant Wooster «ee! Hore) w. ANTED—TO BE USED IN A LIGHT PAwT Y carriage, 6 hands high kind ond gentle in larness, veller, Address box 751 Post othies, ENDID which was use! saddie horse; will the vat $135, will nel ¢ for them. Taq ulr ORSFS.—~FOR SALE A years okt s high ehont 250. Also, a'bay mare. atov tars old; com wot in thee min raved ites 19 road Wagoe. apply at 106 Mulberry sreet JOCKAWAY CARRIAGE WANTED—WITH A MOVR VL adie gins iront, and suMfieieniiy light to be used wish one orse. Acdress Rocks way, box 761 Post offiee qr ENDID BAY MATCH HORSES —ONF Parr 5" bands high; Bo white can go in three minates al Witkon's stables, 66 Rast Tweny-fourtivatreet, Mri NW¥O FAST MARES FOR SALB—ONE BAY, 16 HANDS igh, long mane and tail, + years old gentie, can (rot 8 mile Mside of 4 perferily kind and three minules on the road, (gray), 1% hands, broke as tie bay, and Bartict ars ing ire at East, 16 Sidney piace, fast. For furth BROWNSON stron not »juite JOW y Hepesessing excellent qualities aad tith pond ng would double her valne in short time, mearly high, sound in every reepec i ‘ime 10 vi9e by be bought for $90. Inquire of JAMES &. WALKER Foiten street SQUARE BOX WAGON. W ANTED—A IN GOOD rnaning Address §. H.J., box 3,S4i Post office, price a rtieniars ROATTA.—THERE TAP B, foot of Ri Pot E: SERRA 7OKED SF Liye J OCTAVE ROSEW' “ BURG AN? ly orugra, grand Fee , two moni poe beautiful touch, wih tt ny; velvet to match. Cash ject, those in wi fall toned wise ‘etd x, oe Fane venues e near the Orystal Crystal ‘Paluce, for two days, C. .~TWO SEVEN OCTAVE PL 2 Bitte ou FOR ASE weg beeen | nt) ‘one with carved legs, of su) good material, and. every particular, DAVID SMITH is sien. vente, LANNAY'S DANCING 89% 00% Hall, No. 6 on, Wedaeadaye and PT? FH 4 Biwi be teopene Lapa Paha ings 3 Saba formation as to terms msean be had oa appliea- tion to Mra. f Lannay, at 68 ughby street. ARLES WELS, PIANIST, ORGANIST OF ST. 88 phen’s Churel, lnmoos te Tateaee oe rie i rl conto reetve app ition fr ea jebranches. Address, a: is resideaae, Tig Fast Fourteenth street, At home til 10, M.y and treat 53g till 734 P. Me 110 East For XTRAORDINARY BARGAIN.—A 7 OCTAVE ROSE- finished, a either rou SALE ROSmITOGR FLAMOFORTE, 7 ‘towed oie inaievanons jae stools ae Fanuire at 70 West fwenty sist sist creek peel this dag will be sold at auction to-morro OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A SIX AND THREE- quarter octave piano, rosewood case, Light & Newtea’s May be seen at 172 street. OR SALE~A SIX OCTAVE PIANO, BY DUBOIS & Seabury, in fine tone and order, with stool. Apply at SL New street, first floor. & H. BARMORE, 348 BLEECKER STREET, PIAN@ ‘« forte manufacturers, ofler a large and elegant assort- mut wih oor ee improved grand Ley scale, atthe lowest ie price. several superior second hand piauoa Sheep, made by cheer ‘& Nunns. M’: AND MADAME LEATI’S SINGING CLASSES.. Ladies and gentlemen to become RGAN FOR SALE—A NEW ORGAN, rs. 0 swell; pedal. 16 feet, bourdon, (Gothic eae ter Sissi seotiow ateiiaes ei is truthful, ‘ind te whale combined produces a b iy en, Rl fH an Builder, 197 Chrystie atree, near Stanton. pure, AT GREAT BARGAINS.—SIX be OF 5, 64s, 7, 744 octaves, and eee Cont ae a io pay advances: two melodeons, music stools, watches, elry. sears, soaps, paintings tc’, &c. Cash ad- Yauces on pianos, watches and merchandise iy, Com oe signed for sale or on sorets or. ye for cash. NES, 52 Ann sireet, second floor. OREAT BARG_INB.. Shone HAND PIANOS AT Sbbert's | mata, an, 7 0 Mor’ S1008 one ase 8; price $250, for 8160; one for S138, ‘and $3. ee _— Broad clodeons, HH, PO eat! Py heat) ‘OCAL TUITION.—MR&, E. ee f V' her course of voeal insiruct ‘ou Monday, Oc Her yen which bas formed 1" aay ‘class pond amon; circles ‘i “ amon; per circles ABE the past fiteca years, is ac. for rapidly advancing the pupil. ming the voice etly ana dence, 14? Fourth avenne, near Fourteent! For terms, apply ai ‘at her real piel abet hi i INSTRUCTION, pameaarene, WRITING AND THE sentials to success in mercantile life, are oa ayn by POs. earns ratios ana vee een exclusion ol lern six tr jantry. Rooms, 46 Broadway, Appleton’s Building. oamnmerine, ARITHMETIC, AND WRITING ARK taught upon very favorable ‘erm, by W. J. RENVILLE, Broadway. The instruction Ia separaiely imparted, thorough and readily available in practice. His ‘oom are open day aud evening. ie RAWING AND PAINTING IN PASTEL. THE UN: rsigned having opened a class ‘art, would be happy ts receive sate papiin’ Fecunstaate wena be residence, 41% Pacific street, Brooklyn. Ue has aa refer to Mr. It. Gignoux, artist. Louk GRUSE. ‘iar ® PLAIN SEMIN ARY~—TWO HOURS’ Art yeou the Central Railroad, male + ering oper. extn ae tom Aree iki Ses aco Sl eupease Winter term op Rev. J.B. Latin ee (PRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES TAUGHT—AP Bro, adwiiy (established in 188%). Also, a few day muited for the sume and English branches. Trans- First class references given, and only solid cholars wanted. TRL ERING. CTIGN~A YOUNG LADY WISHES BOARD private family, (ap town preferred.) or where thera vat few boarders, she would give as aa equivalent, or ary iostruction in the usual branches of a movern ed: cluding music, Address Livingston, Herald oflice. M’ cessfully for six years tat to speak it as tuently as a nat street, near Broadway, oppos ONINEE}) GOLDSMITH 962 BROADWAY, CORNRR ‘of Franklin street, A bewutifal bend writing guaranteed to all, In ten lessons of one hour each. Tew hints from « ‘re often of mare service tm developing the eas ‘ae (ve, mort protracted lemons 0 Wm. ©. Bryant IVATH CLASSES IN FRENCH. —PROF E880 ARSE ‘about organi -aleraomn, anderen Clanses in French, for 4 i lath of October. at ils Fesigence, Sai West {West Thirty fine pivees Milward place, between Eighth and Nint - Private classes for teachers if required eee B SPANISH LANGUAGE, PENMANSHIP, AND BOOK SS keeping.—The subscriber is receiving new pupils dail for elace or frivate fustrucuon, in the above ‘branches, ‘He 1s eo Grieg coureee in schools.’ J. GOVIN, —a reve ookiyn ART. oF, HORSEM \NSITIP, DISRROW'S RLDING ACADEMY, ner of Thirt wi of, Tey math street i E n Wednesday and Friday evenings for pleasure riding—Ty «i and Bat He greniage for yi riding—Tueeday, Taursiag A band of music in atte bore pae wE ANTISELLS SELECT BOARDING AND & day school —The system of edneation in this school em braces ail t branches, French, music and drawing. The nomber # Limited to twe rms Modral For circulars, Ae, apply at the Seminary, Port Richmont, 1, LOST AND FOUND, Lets OCT 1 A SMALL Bt Ls rier avg: Sus. soe trvione ‘scond = O87—LAST RVENIN AR UNION PLACK, A 4 Roman mosaic brooch, ‘viaek grovad, with ruins ‘The nder will ably rewarded by leaving it at 55 Fast Twentieth street ——— A COLD BRACELET, SET WITH ganuer Academy of Music and Sixth ave iy Fewarded, on returning the same \ACK AND TAN TER- ral reward will be p wil 038 West Fourteenth tre O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, an IST INST, IN MATDEN near Broadway, who cannot at by leaving the peckage w m atree: clock, a young iack * run the Sayers soee D reward of 8 wi son returaing it to No. Sig Greene sireat ON Leeper ROOK 50.7773 OF THE RMIGR ANT N ‘The finder will con- tack, oral Rishard Plommcns’ ° 4087 Fourth « of First avenue, OST —A SMALL TRON SAPE KRY; THE FINDER Ma Wil be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Mr. Gordon, the Herald oilice. Lost in Broadway or 28d street sage: eee emer eae ————S—SS REWARDs. $5 BEN ARP—LOSt. 4 GOLD vist CHLATN, ON SUN ‘econd or Thu einen. in the reward will be paid wo any per iFnard, ac the Ceyatal Palare ee = REWARD.— LOST, IN BROADWAY, Yearr, morning, between South terry and’ Mation iawn G ¢ spotted jiver and white pointer doy peviog Ue name of ea ll. Hackett, New, York, ARETAFed DON thee collar. never will return uo Renae a Brood Will reevive ihe above teward, os Srondwayy rp ON WEDNESDAY. G i} ‘andl i) o'clock, «gold eh TS a ncroll wih, gold lo Kets Look ‘in the. crak ugligd wreaih on the | locket, Returu to J. 6. Kayse Nawsa at - ‘eon Washing: sa per teat iv mu tne thate rec oee. ALLEN & RREWSPREY Ne ef Wem wreet, New York, $20" REWARD —L0eT ON St ONRsD Ay, 18? tn 6 Wher a the North River Hank, oF & rect betwee Iney nd Fulton wren “UNG abo a we aan! & Kia 6 mame ty Fen