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blo i in what, in is termed Reiched collar,” is remarkable excellence of ase og a 7 details, as compared w @ coin former! “Tower mint. It may be mentioned this the results in all such cases have been nothing but . Mr. Boulton’s press is acted upon by a and there reste ite great merit, and the of cl apy that peculiar sh: n ich £0 otrikin distin | coinage. any other country, a marked inferiority 10 wecret im) jus of ite inventor, anda iece in practical genius o! maasterp’ Pp ics. With these preliminaries, a brief description of the entire operations ot coining the 4 realm will not be out of place. When gold and silver Ber tiey we mtr in ataetmen fog > are delivere col are rolled and drawn into fillets of kknese coined. The coining operation is performed, as already intimated, by Boulton’s presses, moved by steam power, and consists in placing the blanks between two stee) dies, upon one of which is engraved the obverse, and upon the other the reverse, of the coin, 50 as to ethic eget in reliet; whilst the spreading of the coin in a lateral direction is prevented by the raising of “the collar,” already mentioned, at the moment at which the coin is struck. In this collar is engraved the willing, which is thereby transferred to the edge of the piece at the same moment that the ions of the dies are taken upon its presses are attended by who fill a tube or hopper with the blanks. it upon the die, and flected by the machivery connected with the press, by which work- men, aa in the old and dangerons mode, is eftectual- ly prevented. This movement amie eae ? tongs movement,” which consists, in fact, of a ir of tongs that pass under the hopper containing planks, receives a single blank at a time, closes home upon it, and then conveys that blank between ie pun ibe erfeclystrck con ou of apace t> pu ie fec' e 3 e hopper to receive another og ape eee om the are eight presses, ress room there . c ies of coin. Each press each adapted for every strikes, on the average, 60 pieces minute, or 8,au0 per hour; wo hatin a Says work of ten hours, each press can produce 36 pieces. The eight presses, if allin work during the day, id be ca- pable of striking off 288,000 pieces. The operation of what is termed pixing is the next stage of Layo in the way we have ». in portions weig —— — pmgins Cty Ry the coin is, however say plece be rotarned for Te: and fineness of the SS eer ht a pace g Meee op de ‘minus on each poun determines whether the has been made pgp vagy octre }) allowed upon the pound troy; but .. che rem Jy upon the pound is divided among the pieces in it, the comptroller weighs several St ap Secon aegeceaaty and, if they are not within the aliowed limite, can, in junc- tion with the othe -hief officer present on his duty, retugn the coin, to be remelted and recoined. From the same pound-weight of gold and silver the comp- troller also takes two pieces, one of which is tothe assayer, to prove that the metal has undergone no deterioration tn suy of the procomes of its maw , factare; the other is locked up in the pix-box, un- der the keys of the chief officer, where it remains until the trial of aad pix ja ee ee once years ol ie quer at Westminster. No jishman can view Boulton’s coining press without feeling some degree of nati late John looking at Dyer’s admi: first exhibition in the “he was onl, wane, © he a ” ht with ice be inveation, which, for years yet to come, greatness mighty ac ot his friend and partner, James Watt. ‘The ta’ fomedtately proceeding the Brunewick A% y, how the coinage has increased since her came tothe trons, the Tague from “te Sin steadil; keeping pace increase our population, end our rapidly advan operations in manufactures and commerce:—In A of James I, the gold and silver coinage to £5,473,666; in that of Charles I. to £13,241,732; in reign of Charles Il. £7,899, 433; of James II, 8,753; of Willliam and Mary, £9,434,963; of George IV., 3 and ‘illiam IV., £16,800,000. In the present reigrf the siiver m Mint, from 1537 to 1841, from 1842 to 1847, £52,327,071. Ress sue to. 7 tse ng it was ay follows:—In 1848, £2°490,120; in 1849, year £2,299,339; in 1860, £1,621 380; in 18561, £4,491, 863; im 1852, £8,996,178; im 1858, £12,664,125; im 1854 £4,364,201; and in'1855, £9,245,264. The Stiver Drain from England. K ee Of the London Ihave read with interest your remarks in money articles of the 18th and 19th of Septem- on the movement of gold and silver, and assent fully to your conclusions as to the future, particular. ly. those ‘of the 19th of this month. With regard, however, to the drain of silver, and the suggestion of a de; iated coina ze as the reme- dy, I would ask, how could the coinage of a debased silver currency overcome the difficulty? Silver is now drawn from the continent to be sent to Asia in liquidation of the balance of trade in favor of that continent, becanse Asia will take nothing else from ns for it. Would the emission of a debased silver currency on the continent prevent an adverse balance of trade with Asia, or make her take any- thing else than silver from us in liquidation of it? Remember that Asia receives from rest of the world an amount of silver sufficient to idate—at the Asiatic — of the silver, not Fever. England, being the agent for the rest of the word to liqaidate the balance, now absorbs all. the silver safes! os it is extracted from the earth (as this is the market where silver ballion is at the high: est price); as the amount at presen’ extracted three reat Britain, ‘United States—adopted solely with a view to pre- vent its exportation. But,as this debasement of the silver currency would neither preven: nor 1i- oe of trade with Agia, silver sib the tione of the world—G: Fo ore cbedlind bet secon eenge it made by the on the recoinage car- rency; but there would then still the expense pensation. All the prevailing errors in regard to gold and siver arise from confusing the two entirely different uses to which we apply metals—viz. coin and articles of toxury ‘ornament. Gold and silver when used in the manufacturing of articles of lux- ury or ornament are Co! capital; but when used pay ine. tal, Xe aoe capital or comm C your money article of the 19th’ Sept. and oa aor correct in stating that the production of crease of wi 3 it is simpl i! esrb fs Pporent this Lacan representative @ corresponding increase or wealth itself only diminishes the [3 pert commodities changeable value of the representatives, gold The only remedy for the Asia would be either to have the silver Asia to any extent, an: value composed of gold liver. present drain of silver to id as coin in Asia, or, if this be impossible, to to goto a replace tohave coins of small all witho tors in the Bank of France. ‘aris Siecle of October 13, thus condemns the do) by the Bank of France, and maintains that the interests of speculation, and of ine commerce, are served by isting rej of that establishment:— re are moments when we cannot help pitying our commerce, which, so active, solid and valiant, had resisted triumphantly the difficulties of the war ctions These rest sures necessary. What would not be the pros- perity of our commerce were establishments of sufficient itude formed for ita special service which w preserve it from being the periodical victim of ulation? We turn over last re- port of the Bank of France and discover that the bank lent 143 millions on public securities, railway shares, bonds and other description o/ property a = — Bourse. aga ghee = at money ery probably it specula- tangs which prevent, gamblers frost yen which prevent gam selves by the’ first throw. been better had these millions been feeding our workshops, warehouses dockyards? that establishment which has rendered and may still render such invaluable services to France, cease to be, against its own inclination, the at pawns! of speculation? We say “ its own inclination,” because we believe “fat those who direct its operations would ladly dis; with these loans on securities. S The Bank of France ought to have vg in common with the Bourse. It should husband its assistance of genuine commerce; and the 143 millions advanced on securities and bonds i spect comprehend why the Bank of France should not itself dispose of ail ita resources. The 66 Cre. which it em a The London Star of Oct 17 aske:—Is the wealth, in dustry, morality and aoe of the Northern States to be ever chained to ihe car of slayeholders? The Loncn News of Oct 16 says:—That likely under the Buchanan clique rule wo Ecropean gentieman wil! reside at Washington in the capacity of foreign Minister. A letter from &t. Petersburg, in the Paris —Welearn that ihe ip large towns. phen ban pra has tiven orders for great tolerance to be towards persons who were only under scapicion. Advices from Berlin eays —It ie cuation of the Danubian Principal will give rise to we debates in Paris. It is arserted that « note of Jount Waiewsk! has beon received at Vienna, in which it \s openly stated that !be continued oocupation by Austria it Contradiction with the stipalations of the weaty of is. We learn that at Vienna no readiness is displayed to evacuate the provinces. price of meat in Paris for the last fortnight of Octo- ber is fixed as follows —Ox beef, let Lfr, 860. mme (le. lower); 2d,” Ife. 460. the ki ic. lower). Pehl beets fas enue er a He oer 34 itr. lee, (ee. 'bigher): tae. (90 higher ; 4th, be.’ (90. HEM) ce ue “bae a (ihr le, ir. 1c; 4, If, 80; 94, firs Oe. (all un! The Echo Agricolo, of Paria, —It ie not uninterest ing Mo remarl that the Sxetioe of the price of meat & the authorities, which bas been Jately introduced in bas just been suppressed in Vienna, where it had long | existed. A letter trom Munich of the 11th of October, in the Nord, of Broseols, aye The Minister of State von uer \vordten baa left for Lindav to be preset at the inaugy- ration of the monument in honor of the King. Ther: ¢ of bie Majesty is in gilt bronze, placed on a graniic |» deatal, and ia eleven feet in height. The Paris cor alt., eays:—The well known ree taprant the Cafe de Paris bea now disappeared trom the Boulevard des Italiens. The lease of the prem.ses having expired. Lord Seymour, the or ud in place of 20,0 ani the ground ficor. The owner of the café would not go beyond 60,000 fr., and the ettadlishment ‘The Minister of Justice of the Netherlands haa adop se: & measure which will be favorably ann ngh travelere on the Dutch railways, The commissaries polis. « not for the future have to register passports of fore, ers, unless of such persons as may appear suspic! Ry this means, the deiay on the frontiers will be siderably diminished. The Bank of Savoy, following the example of the b of Paris and of London, bas raised its rate of intere six per cent, Ina cireular which it has issued, it ox- presses a hope that thie measure will be only tempovary. from ruining them- Would it ae ee | a | og ate And when will the Bank of Faset,| the Vico Consuls are new such a can only be confided to Frenchmen. ‘The official returcs of importa and exports of South Australia for tbe quarter endiog March 31, show that the total value ot tbe imports amounted to £805,412; the toval of imperts ip the corresponding quarter of the pre ceding year wae £426.801. This shows a falling ou! in importe during (be past quarter, amounting tg £121,480. ‘The Vienna @azetie publishes a deoree of the Minister of Public Worsbip, relating to schools for primary instroc- tion of Roman Cab schisimatics, Greeks, and Jews to Hupgary, Servia the , Croatia, and Sc avonia, With the vir w of assuring the dotations or property possersea ‘by there rebools, a declaration is to be drawn up for each establishment, ¢encribing its org:nization, property, &v. ‘Toe Det of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg bas been convoked for the 18th of November. A letter from Vienna. in the Post Amp Gazetir, saya:— It is affirmed that in the negotiations which took place relative to the affairs of Naples, & socret treaty wes agreed to between the Western | owers, having for object 10 gvaraptee to the reigning dynasty the throne of the twe 8. ‘The Austrian correspondence eta'es from Odessa that the Roseiaps are actively at work i Nikeiaief! building mercbant vessels, and tout ‘rade is brisk betwoen Odessa andthe porte of the Black Sea. The Pritish steamer Stromboll, wh‘ch is to cruige before the mouths of the Dapabe, bad been previously sent to ibe™coast of Kara- man! The London Sun, of October 15, says:—A clear and tranquil eky Jast might afforded the inbabitants of Lopdon & rare opportunity of witnessing an almost tote) eclipse of the moon, The eclipse began at 9b. 2im., shortly atter which time the passage of tbe penumbra, preceding the line of total obscursiion across the moon’s disc, was visi- ble with singular distinctness even 0 the naked eye. Afterwards toe planet plunged deeper into the shadow of the earth, unti) at 10h 54m. the point of greatest immer- sion was reached, end the moon almost totally disap peared, scarcely more than a hundredth part of ita surface PA erpmnn, See pea the circle of obecuration. The shadow then gra ly passed off, having entered at the eastern Nmb of the fy oy vanishing at the western, at 16 deg. 50 min. e vertex. At twenty-seven minutes past midnight the eclipse was a} an end, Tne number of dogs not employed for uteful purposes im Austria amounts to one and a half million; it is the intention of government to impose on each 4 tax of two florins (about 4f.). The London ei-g eays:—Mr. Lowe {8 understood to be no favorite with tho Premier, who hates to be jostied by your official people of yesterday, and he would be glad to send bim off to Washington, oven at the risk of snother blow-up with the United States govern: ment. fore Mr. Lowe be permitied to wan- er into another hei re if he havo guflicient official duties to employ his time at home? Tho labors of the Vice-President of the Board of Trade are not of a mis: sionary character; and that he can be sbeent in America, only proves that the work which is doue in bis depart =» im a great measure by sabordinate ‘The Liverpoo! Post, of October 14, says:—The bresking ‘up of bullionism in France ought to serve as a salutary warning to this country and the restof Europe. The Caited States would do well also to take heed of the | scooped promise to pay goid on demand. The idea perfectly preposterous in old countries eaten up by State taxation, population, and loca! rapacity; and it is Bo less so in young nations, where every aixpence is re- quired in active circulation to carry on the development of résources. ‘The London Post observes:—We shall offend no trane- atlantic iment of nationa! vanity by averring that the American naval author ‘ties are trying @ conclu! in the armament of the Merrimac, United States frigate, at the time lying in Southampton water, wih a truly goahead faith in the virtue of extremes, a quickness of adoption w which we slower people make no pretensions, and which we Eave not been accustomed to consider prudent. Yahened aye sdds:'—The whole process of cultiva- ‘ting the soil in England is undergeiog such progressive changes by the introduction of artiéc.al of improved implements, and the aging substiition of steam for manual Jabor, as to yant to @ revolation. A curious occurrence tock place lately on the territory of Hamburg. Severs! cattle-dealers bad crossed the ter- ritory from Huleteta to the frontier of Mecklenburg with large berda of oxen, but were not allowed to entur the Jatter duchy, an order baving just been issued to retuse all cattle from Holstein, a contagious disorder being sup- The dealers turned their faces >i rived at the Holsteia fron tier, they found that verve) & similar anathema bad been buried there ageinst cattle coming from Meck- Jenburg; 80 that the poor fellows are now encamped be- tween the two countries, not knowing which way to go. The Journal de Bory ¢ de | Enivepot, of Oct. 10 anys waiy ble to point out ihe tirst reaults ot the vintage, snd are glad to be able to state that the yield almost generally .s above What was expected, and that the quality wil! be superior. The roth, which, it may be remembered, was particvlariy aitacked by the grape dipense, Goes not preernt very factory results; but in thore whica Bave escaped the scourge, the quality is excelient. manure, the use ppeared in {psured to an extremely y e of the agents of the oldest London office in Dublin reports the sum to be £100,000. mare employed im repiacing in the Court of y Parie, the old modil- Mons sculptured 'n atone which were between the arcades by modiliions ip painted earthenware, after the manner of Lucea della Robbia. ‘The Echo Agricole, of Paris, states that the Minister of Agriculture, in order to excite emulation among the farm- ere, bas decided on creating & prize of honor for each of tbe ten agricultoral regions of France, to be divided ‘Swong such of the farmers of the region as sball have realized the most useful improvements and their farming operations ip the best manner, The prize is to — of 6,000f. in money, and a, silver cup of the value i ‘The Kirg of Holland has ited toM. G. Morel, of Paris, the concession of a railway from Nieuve Diep to Amsterdam. | _ The Trieste Gazetie states that the news ofthe | Convention is to be continued for 27 years, and Austria is | a ge tea tee casings ‘The Journal du Havre eays:—The Cocyte, among other has brougpt s 24 pound gun which loads at the model recently experimented on . wes to Prince Napoleon while at Lh. F- very much resembles thore which were it to Havre some months since by a Swedish corvette, The Giornale di Roma of the 9th of October says:—Se- sturbances occurred the refugees seriously wound was even considered ax having only a 2.000.000 stu vamcveceal are yo below market rates, as the; Vaah advanced XNormas, $4 aod upwar on segars in any @ DOPTION.—A CLD, TEN MONTHS OF AGE, American parents. None need #po!y but those of com’ bueney, and whocas give destreferences. Address M. F., raid oftce. ‘OX, PAINTER, L&IE OF YEOVIL IN will address ard M. Stokes, 17 Fulton Street N. ¥.. be can bear of his wile and who have arrived wp this co’ Dy Je A.-1 4M GLAD TO OBLIGE YOU. NO CONFI- » dence can be placed o promises 60 ofien disregarded, yet T hope for the best ewe of bis son, Albert Mater, by calling.on Thomas ‘at Novello's music store, 580 Broadway, New York, up- a FLEINRICH MATER, OF NeW STRELITZ, MAY HEAR We staige, Who haga letter trom bis son for bin. HE LETTER FROM #, 18 RECEIVED.—CAN FIND hop, BUMEH 10 do. The 20 came in good uame, Direct me der re. aL. SPECIAL AUTICKS. _ T0505 2cTREBW.,0;, 00GB OF SOUTHERN + New York will hold its quarieriy session, in the room, Odd Fellows’ Bali, corner of Grand atreet, on Thursday evening ‘6th inst., at 734 o'c) . By ord er, JOHN J. DAVIES, G. See. ©, SATE MEMBERS OF CONTINENTAL CHAP- + ter No. 13, O. U. A., are requested to be punctual in thelr attendance on Thursday evening, at 734 o'clock, Busi- ness of importance to be transacted. ny order LOUIS J. PARKER, Saebem pro tem. sneR, ©. of the C. ASONIC.—THB MEMBERS OF EASTERN STAR odge No. 227 Free and Accepted Masons, are requestes Leder Slee = ‘Tae “ieee 7 SAL. D. WILSON. W. M. ATIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW York November 3, et ames of the directors of the Pacitic Mail Steamship Company, held this day, @ divi- dend ef ifteen per cent was declared out of the ne of the company, payasle to the stockholders on and after the kh inst. FREDERIC HOFFMAN, President. Lodg to be punctual in their atieudance stthe usual hour, as busin up for their consideratian, Joun Hanwa, 8eo'y. UI0%, SQUARE, POST OFFICE.—TBE UNITED States having discontinued taking newspapers from their city mail boxes to the general Post oflice, persons wish- ing papers carried to the mazia can have the same done by leaving them at the Union square Port office. 831 Broadway, for one cent. Letters and papere sent wo the general Post office four times every THE BALL SEASON. NRAND FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL OF THE Nopparie] Quadrilie Party, on Thanksgiving evening, 1856, at Knickerbocker Hall, corner of Tweaty turd 4 Kighth avenue. Tickeis can be had gratis, of Rich onper, 39% Eighth avenue. QIXTH ANNUAL SOIREE OF THE YOUNG AMERICUS Guard, at ne Apolig. Rooms. 410 Broadway, on Monday ‘el evening, Nov. i ‘kets, $1, to be had of the commit- ‘at the door ov the evening of the siree ‘H, EBexrew, Seo’y. JOUN G@. MAGEB, Chairman, ATIONAL GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF TUE FIRST Company are requesied to attend, in citizen's dress, the mera) of dla, wife of Sergt. A. B. Macgo' on Wednes- at 10 @’clock A. M., from her inte residence, 125 West -seconds’raet W. P. BENSAL, Captain, ‘OTICE ~INDEPENDENT BROUGHAM GUARDS.—A meeting of this company will be held atthe Cr, 1, ‘uli (Wedneslay) evecing, at 9 o'clock. ected to be present, as bueiness of im wil! be brought before the members. By order of ' &. Post, Secretary. +R. WILLIAMS, Captain, MUSICAL AND DANCING. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, . W6 buoapwar, New YORE, ~Zecirteemn otal erat toure, dc., way be had ai eliher of the academies. day T ‘A LARGE STOCK OF PIANOFORTES ANB Asp mccaicene taeeses toned pianon, by the dest New York and Boston makers, ox clusively, for sale. ¥. B.— emente can be made’ by Which ise rent will be alowed in case of purchase. LADY, INSTRUCTED IN MUSIC BY THE BEST masters, to become established, would give hour lessons, $12 per quarie: so Would give oalf bour lessons if desired, a] of the best famiiegpermit reverence. Address Music, box 269 Union square Post office, UMAR'S DANCING ACADSMY, 267 BOWERY.— ‘Cheap lessons, th. Every Nonday and Thurs day abel. Gentle ies free. Bal) room to Dt OF the celebrated ALE ORGANS, 51 Dey street, A fai} assortment of these instru on the Bost favorable terms at th nt are offered for sale, rade, by A. BERNARD, Also, Busson’s seoardeons, violin siriags, &:. ts eA 2a, AUGUSTA HAS REMOVED HER RESL dence and private dancing echool No. 14 Sond street, in the immediate vicinity of Broadwae; just got up ia a gentee- and comfortable atyle, With spacious ball rooms. Days of tuil or song Jadies and masters, Wed) t M.: gentiemes 8 aud 8. & 735 O'olock; Saruri for grown persons, from to 113, P. M.: close in Brooklyn, 122 Ulinton street, corner of Atlantic, Monday ¥8, a sand Thi SP. M.: evening class, Saturday, at # o'clock. RS. A. LANNAY’S DANCING SCHOOL, AT MONTA gue Hall, Court street. Hrookiyn; is now open. ot Seeneh an, eat ocean eed Residence, Ge Willoughby street USIC.—A YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN GIV ist 0, puptie at $250 per month, with privilege of practice. Puplis attended at residences, $10) to $15 per quarter, Appl) at 128 Twenty eighth street, Fig! avenues. between Seventh and No CLASS WILL struction in sacred atthe BE FORMED FOR IN- ‘rofesor BEALE, ANOS AND MELODEONS.—THE HORACE WATERS? modern improved pianos aud meiodeons are to be found ly at No. 883 Broadway. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed For sale, on monthly oni i rurcbaae. mena, piahos: from $00 to $lad; melodeons from $40 10 abe. moved. Pianos tuned and , boxed and Horace Waters’ pianos.” says the New York ‘are known ss among the very best. We are enabled to speak of these ‘with some degree of (nstrumenta confidence know ledge of their excellent tone and durable quality.” ECONDHAND ‘One spiendia use, for $1 PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.— seven octave rosewood, but three months in aber, (om 815 to $100, ale Terencysetnds ‘ein a8 aie R. GONZALEZ. po rite PRINCTPA F SCHOOLS AND FAMILIRG — . FREDERICK ing, Inia. of AAroadway, begs to i reldence 10°49 Bleecker stre bere all commu will be immedi. EB PIANO—THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT If J. & C. FISCHER'S improved eireular seale ’ 225 Brondway, opposite Broadway theaire, Mane: factory, Twenty eighth sireet sod Minth avenue, N. ¥. Heya". SEGARS, NEW Black’ W arrior—(s ioe. Wandering Jews, londres, » Guiteres, | cas, &e., by the 160 oF 1,000. LisOPP & CELEBRATED TONIC PALE ALES CON Al fant on band, in bowls and on rang, as tbe wine vaults, 18 Wall street. NDIA PALE STOCK ALE, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. od Nght in color, Burton als also fresh ie, old: for bottling and for dranght, at the brewery of 1). East Sixth street, between avenues B and C. ONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE.—DIRECT IM portations are being constantly received from the most | boring houses tn London aad Edinburg, by G. 5 MENDUM, Wine Vaults, No. 18 Wall street, | LD BOURBON WHISKEY.—T AM IN CONSTANT ST coer eae Kentucky | And offer in Bble., demiont F. MENDUM, 18 Wall street, PURE Tosceasts pareses recoveriog fresn Gipsuse, ase by physicians to per recov ou only, at the wine Ite No. 18 Wal be prea, — " Ge. MENDUM. SPORTING. ca SALE—ONE OF THR FINEST BRED BIRD DOWs, e months old. Apply at 130 Reade street. IT. BERWVARDS, NEWFOUNDLANDS, SCOTCH ANI ST gis ce spaniels, sporting dogs, watch dors, Ae ail the chotee rs also, ‘express! , sock. lnia:hi mange hand an exterminator eons per s ~ "Scents. Doge boarded and trained. Plener copy ie ehazéen, 29 Fulton wreck CARPETING, UPHOLSTERY, «. At athe comer ce ee No. % Bowery. Are wie CARPETINGS AND OILCLOTHA, Of great variely, rarity and beauiy, recetved from Raglan! b. the lat acrivate. RILLIARDS. be ATENTED FEBRUARY 19, 1866 —MODEL BILLIARD tabies and combination cushions, (seniiemen are reser’ fully informed that my new ealearoome will be open day aot evening for the ehtbition of the above tables. Salesroon 166 and 788 Brosdwas; mayatyciory, 58 ann airoet, MICHARL VHELAN, Patentee NE GAME OF RILLIARDS—BY MICHAEL PIRI AN. Just publiabed by Appleton & Co, price $l. Sli sse, °9 leg maljed free on recsipt of pries, by O'OONNOR & COL table makers, 63 Anu sireet, N. ¥ ree LENDER, billiard “ae. LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN ii 86 of oan receive the utmost value by » Street, newr canal, or 6a by Mra. ©. T AILOR'S NOTICR—A PERFECT SYSTEM OF TAK tg the forma of the body by actual measurement, t antaypons, Raglans. telmas, ladies: rid it “by professor ALEX. D. REEVES, on. Of. oD Bearer act a TPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE—A HANDSOMELY ) finished, good toned ‘ood wil be sold low, the gentieman haying A pote to Piano, box 2,704 Post office, wating where aa reach the applicant, will receive atiention. UD#ON RIVER RAILROAD.—FROM NOVEMBER 3, 1566, (he trains will lesve Chambers street station aa fol lows Express ¢ DAM. and 445 P.M: 30 A.M; ree 45 P.M. for Pou swe. MM; Bing Sing. 9 WA. M mods OPM The Poughk: }, Bing Sing and Peekskill trains stithe way mations. re putt and Thirty first sireers. roy at 6.48 nod 10.15 A. 6.15 and 10.40 A. . Ol Trains for New York jeare 457. M.,and Bast Atbany BW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD, a Winter arrangements. « jomanenting enter, Nov. & tse. Three ally trains te Aivany, Sundaya excepted. Fare $1 S) from New York to Albany. Leave New York gr Jollows, from station corner of White tnd Centre ree 620 A.M. ex) train amy, connecting with Coptrai Rajirosd and Northern trains, 610A. M., mail tram, running through without change of ex's, and connecting at Chatham Four Corners with ev ern (ralas for Puttedeid, North Adame other sta. P.M, ress, 7 .oning diceetly through without cl + and’ conboeting with Contral tain at Il P- Be for the eT UCKLANIYS NEW HAVEN IOTRI, Ld 410 412, 414 ly farn! and 416 Broadway.—A few bandsomel; sulte ot rooms, ew le gentlemen, the winter, 'f room 1, BURN RETIRO DE GUINES.—THIS HOUSE HAS been aed for entertainment of strangers cng LE OE oe 7 cea ee oo, (cape ally to and ive. We posable means in his power to der the situation of teey wil “ a8 pornid| have the advantage also, In case of sickness, of an American phy sictan, (who will reside in the house.) - experience in the (reaunent of | dis iJ Jernteiaud trepienl Fegionte “RAMON ALMOW ALLA 2 oprietor will use ex? OTRY.—DR. R. G. DURKIN, © D) "Parte trureot—old nnmber 178 new a9 ctovioeranena bis long and suseessfu) experience. Daily ope enew and harmless benumbing agent preventing Vricea moderate. LEVETT'S NEW AND IMPROVED ATMOSPHER'G pressure plates for artificial teeth, remarkable for their reased Girmnese in porition, power of mastication, and ty Tr way superior to the ordinary suction plates, are well Ii ia reatiy worth engaging elsewhere. Teeth removed ae, Beach Waecaerees Pa |. LE ‘near Rroadwar, Viator —_—_——— oe" ee ee ee ag A 52 hls Improvement by by the benumbj lay. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1856. at 102g oo ey lock, & TUN! Nase 6 iret mabe ¥) MORNING, MOSKELL, Avet As foliowe:—# ost wond, mahogany, black furniture, io large variety and superior « 6 Brussels carpeting, in piecen of 25 to 100 yards, to suit. Handsome oil paintings and mirrors, gilt frames. Mattresses, spring acd curled hair beds and plows, Al sO. Jeweiry, now styles, including usual assortment. Ano, 200 church and seitee cushions, red, maroone,watered, in. Ino, segara in quantities to auit buyers. ‘above Kinds of property to be sold this CARPETA, OR- Auctioneers, will ge!) at their UCTION NOTICH—FURNITURE, an melodeon pisnofortes, &c BAMUEL OSGOO! salesroom, 61 Naesau street, tomo row, Thursday, a! lds o’cleck A.M Positively without reserve, ‘The largest stock of tion ibis fal advances, ite. thirty solid ewood pi Velvet plush, and haircloth; owk, chamber suit, sofas, sofs beds, 'bookesses, wardrobes, parlor, rocking and easy chairs, tete- y, and other marbie top tables, mirrors, ol! paintings, &¢.. &e heir mattresses, , rosewood mahog: ue. Wash tan well wortby the atention of buyers wm and out Catelegues will be ready, and furniture on view ar cr wail tarly 0. the morning of sale Also, belonging to a family leaving the city, a large quantity of second band furniure. comprising one rosewood suit in Pairclotb, mabogan: ered ip rich mahowany and enamelie sofas, bedsteads, velvet. Brussels and cther carpets, crockery, china, giass ware, kitchen u ensils, Cay UCTION NOT! 1CE.—CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHT- H. BARTLETT. auctioneer, Tharsday, Nov. 1 Pearl street, in lota fror the shelves, tift; Ww. blue’ and common ware cat ani Britannia ware, fancy goods, dc. Saie SIGNER SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, will sell on Thursday, 6th inst., a 1045 o'clock, a+ 22542 ee. and mili broideri the entire stock and fixtures, of hosiery, fancy ery contained in sald siore, consisting ib part of ern- ‘of every description, ladies’ and children’s hose, ods chemisetts, collars, sleeves, bands, silk, blond and ‘bread lace, black and colored silk, workin, cotton, thread ‘spool cotton, peedies, ribbons, ladies’ and children’s boonets, caps, and a large loi of fancy goods too numerons to mention, By order of SIMON STRAUS, Assignee. UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. By BELL & BUSH. this day, at 10% o'clock, at No 12 North Wiliam street, will be sold a valuable variety of excel- lent household furoiture, of all descriptions, from a family, ac. Also. stoves, 200 besuilful engravings, splendid paiatiags, looking glasses, vases, &c. ‘Thi jay. at’ 103; o'clock, catalogue No. 3 of the superior private stock of the very choicest oid wines and lquore, from the London Docks over twelve years, by ordwr of the executor of a gentleman deceased. Also, at 12 o'clock, we wil} sell on the premises, 120 Fuiton street, the entire furniture and al) the arrangements ofa first class restaurant and saloon, years’ jease of the same, atalow rent. Bou, sale by A. L. By order of ». Noaser, who has not fulfilled 1 M. SA basement two aud a half at & former ¢ terms of sale. TTIG, Assignee. Ale NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY 8, BOGART —Friday, Nov. 7, at 103s o'clock, at the auetion rooms corner of Frankfort and Wiliam streets, fowls, consisting of about 100 biack, white. buil and gray ‘sbi hais, brapmas, and black Spanieh; also five chests black tea, cases, lot of butter and a variety of liquors, counters, groceries, segars, Ac. Sat npeny. a 10), tion rooms, constable’s sale of fancy goods, &c., &c. ACTS bureaus, mal tresses, feather beds and be ture. Algo one JOHN W. goods, viz... und WM. any rain carpets, oilcloth, di Tench and cottage bedsteada. 4 dding, crockery, kitcken furni- o'clock, at the auc- lot of dry goods clothing, 1 do. mirrors, ressing and plain hair mat |. THOMPSON, Constadie. NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY ART.—This day, Nov 5, at 104, 40 Mercer street, mortgage sale of househol sisting of rosewood and maho; wp centre and side tables, mantel ornaments, sele, three iy and ing any o'clock. at No. df furniture, con- chairs, marble Bras- pipette, MERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgage. ASO, NOTICE—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING jerabirts, goods, fe.— donedfe.s wil seh at At o'clock, A. M., @ large uantiiy of MUEL OSGOOD & CO... Auc sean street. on Friday, at log entiemen’s furnii nen bosom shirts, collars, bandker- chiefs, scarfs, neck ties, gloves, umbrellas, canes, glass cases dec, ce. SAVAGE, AUCTIONEER.—DIBBLEE, GR BAGLEY & 8AVAGE wi'l sell, for cash, without reserve, Jedar street, ai their salesroom. #2 Ced: commencing at 10ig o'clock, an assorted siock 9f fancy g: toys. de 4 es. cloths. vestings, &c., clothing, shirts anc col @ sold in lots to suit city retail trad on Thursday, November 6, fe and c7un- 3 merchan's, Catalogues at salesroom early on morning of sale. 00D ROUSEMOLD FURN at 10 o'clock, at 343 Fulton atreet, ITU: —ON TE SD AY, kiyn, by PEED & COLE, the entire furniture of @ family, consisting of rosewood and mahogany parlor and cbamber furniture, ching and glass ware, kitchen furniture, &c., all in perfect order, G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. 13 «Sixth avenue —will seli on Thursday, avenue, at 1034 0’clock, the stock and tools at 70 Greenwich of a stove dealer declining burivess, consisting of stoves, tinware, ranges, hencbes, kee; Nagtau street. deund books, emeng which will be found Addison's Works, 4 yols.; Bell's British Theatre, 20 vols. #vo., old extra ‘ue col lection; Southey, 4 pcetical works, 1” vols. L2mo.; Allwon’s History of Europe, 4 vols. Svo.; Burk’s General Arm’ kp, Scotland ‘and Ireland, 1 vol, royal #vo.; APuleolm’s Ye sir Joho. J. Smollett and otpers, Works, edited by De merit, too numerous H, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. jednesday, Nov. 5, Central India, incinding Mal adjoining winees by Malcolm, 2 vols Sv0 ; Gorion’s Biographical Dietion- ary, 4 vols. 8vo ; Voltaire’s Works, translated tute English, b: 4 vole. 12m9,; Beanmont and Fle'cher‘s @, 11 'vols., S¥0,, and others of equal specify here. Kast Twenty: second costly houseboid furniture, silver and plated ware, cost: he fi made by Belter within « tow vases, ac. furniture hand cart, &e. A rare chance for dealers and house H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY Hl. H. LEEDS & 00., + Thursday, Nov. 6, at 11 o'clock, st thy Assignee’ sale ¢ bout 30) volumes elegant LEYDS at half 10 o'clock, at 86 "a sale—Super? aale of er tron sate, ol paintings aad engravings, furaivure ia black Ire paintings atid engravings, furniture in wal The sale will commence with Kitchen ware and basement furniture, ‘The above can be examined one day previous to aale. le poaitivel 08 order the Court, at the time and piace epecitied. » . rale of bouseho! Brussels T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —PEREMPTORY id furniture, ou. APY, B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER —SHERIFI'S of th stock of aod ‘a large grocery and Friday, Nov. @and 7. 0: 10, o'c% each tay, at Wo. 886 Pine siregt.. Fhe stock in ell emt class sugars, green and biack Tass cotioe’ foes, piston, cos, ay ele SS a ye emma, m cheese, butter. Miwon, beaadlon Havana tobacco ike, ae. Goods will be In view one day before sale. BiSa'e 4 FREDERICK L. VULTE, Deputy Sherif. ARI AUCTION NOTICE.—JNO. HA ANTW ERPs ‘weit el ia tale i Selock. Ontalogues early on the mornitig of sale. wads 6 J. “ant ON, AUCTIONEER.—CROCKERY, &C. + HENRY G. EVA strest, will the abeives in lots to on lay, her 6, at 10 o'clock, a large assortinent of bem white . common and yellow ware. French ehina and superior repacked for sbippiog. EMP. ‘OHN P. boota. ey r=} turers, wil BOGART, AUCTIONEER, J; , at 10) : bold rieb go e P tow dresaing ONTGOMERY, Al an at nara of 8 Ne seasonable cools, 4. reserve, ureaus, AUperior vel and wot istonda, carpets doll . near La y beda‘ntd bedding, sorimy mattrSoaes, mand ower tmash end ornamenta, stoves mahogany sidebuard, ©. HOUGHTON » (Thursda: cabinet furs! pat 1036 0 oll toh loge, Fi Dew. siple of fraston: rik kart goa in Brae d- extension dining ‘cloek, at 113 Naseea plate Aik new cooking ‘t i stand; bichon (urnivarer de AUCTION! ~TO MORROW atree:, eegant ‘oral any @ No. 35 ot ae 7 SALES AT AUCTION. HOMAS VEITCH, AUCHUSbER—bT KB 16 SPRUOS street. ~ Sheriff's sale of horses, wesous, ucks, ~ anes, &c., on Thursday, Nov 6 at lta. M., at No. 1:3 Troy sizert, copsisting of horses, wagons, truck:, 40, @2- Also seam engine and appurtenances &c JOHN T STEWART, Deputy Sberift, HOMAS VEITCH, AUCT/ONEER-STORE 16 SPAUCE fireat—Sherit's alo of grid watches, gold vest chains, @¢,, on? hured .. mt the salesroom No. '6 Spruce street cou: _ ALUAZLE COTTAGE SITES AT RAVENSWOOD LONG ISLAND. JAMES M MILLER, Wil sell, on Thursday, Nov 6, is6é, at 20" om the rimises, at Kavenswood, under the direcuan of Liv. referee, six cottage siter with the improvements, frontng op the East river aod Webster ayenue, und lands of Joba m4. Steamboat Lockwood leaves Peck alip, at, 1, 4 and 6 each VW, §, MELLO, AUCTIONEER —BY W. 8, NELLOR, « to morrow, Thursday, Nov. 6, st 103,’ o'clock, at tbe enlesrooms, 13 and 16 Park row, opposite the Astor House, cie- gant cabinet furniture, eight rose ood 634 and 7 octave plano- fortes, Freveb plate mirrors, choice cil puintings, several royal ‘Wilton carpets, 100 lots bronze faucy articles, Preuch china ware, dc. Cabinet furniture cousisis of @ rich collection of eleeral solid rosemoot parlor sul covered auction, viz:—Seve wo rose ® parlor gu’ with rich brocatel, plush and halrcloth; chamber furniture, kets !o maich, copsisting of rosewood us, and commodes; bedsteads, mahogany and walnut do,; seve- ral enamelled chamber suits in great variety of styles, plain and marble tops; rich wardrobes, seer and sock)pg chairs, tete a-tetes, plain snd box so easy chairs, mahogany and rosewood office desks, pure bair mattresses, pallisases. pillows, bolsters, &c.: ‘About 100 lots of French artistic bronze ware; alsa, 100 ‘ol pamiings engravings. silver plated tea sets, en- graved glass ware, &c, Also, at 120 clock, eight Toued rosewood 634 and 7 octave pianofortes, of tone ‘and finish, v1] of which are fully warranted the same as whea purchased at private sale. ‘The whole for positive rale, to pay Aivapees,. ‘Goods can be packed on the premises for ablpplog. ‘Catalogues on the morning of sale 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONFER.—BY W. 8. MELLOR, ‘Thursday; at 10%; o'clock. at salesroaun, 13 ten large counters ani with mari slabs, size 40390, sultable for a druggist, butcher or inechanical about $3,000 worth of perfuinery, being the entire ‘ge establishment removed for conveaien:e of sale; alse, a large lot of second hand cabinet furniture, three ply and ingrain canpets, rugs, ¢ gold watches, and about $10,000 worth of ele; French’ mirrors, oi! paints the whole of which will’ be sold w: ry mence on the lower floor, with second hand furniture. Cata- Jogues on morning of sale. aaa LITH MA Mm. iS WATER CURE JOUKNAL, FOR NOVEMBER, contains—Man’s Character and Wants; Thoughts in spa’ Minutes; A Plea for the Sick. Nature against Foison; the Russian’ Bath; Kinesipathy; Medic! Gymusstics; Curable and Incurable'Diseases; Horse Flesh ‘ond; Poisoning by Mistake: Medical Misceilanies; Home Practice, &c. es: Published by FOWLER & at contents of a HE AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL JOUR: November, contains—Boys who wish to be Men; The Pa- ritans; Physical Education; deorge Steers. with portrait; The Phrenologist; Music: Who can Kacel; Czar Alexander IT., portrait: , How to Educate a Man of Busi ness; Poetry. o . Association of the Sexes; Self Support—with illustrative engravings. Price 10 cents: x Published by FOWLER & WELLS, 308 Broad: WAY, CHANROB FOR RAB BOOS GULERS.—WERSRS. EVANS & CO. have dust new and popelar boo) dougnt largely at the N*w York aud Philadeipbis sales, we determined to give our customers bewer bar; than canbe hadelsewhere. Wi ‘pan the usual ‘and ‘worth from 25 centa to of each book at the soon as‘asued. Mrs on gift included: the All books b= poe con- taining full explanat © an’ address on app! ofter- ed to agents. References—D. Appicion ¥ Derby & Jackson, 121 Nassau & Co. 1, ver . ‘hilade)pbia. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. DOCTOR'S PHATON, CITY MADE, AND BUT litte used, will be sold low for cash, Apply a: the stable of M. Halligan, 124 Clinton place, or at ‘No: WS Pearl wireet, A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR PERSONS WISHING horses kept in the couvtry for the winter.—The subscriber Saving roomy, ground floor. cellar stables, can are i i For particulars, in- a number o: ina proper manner. For 7 quire of Mr, Tallmadge, toate Fuhon street. ARRIAGE WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING A GOOD article, well rimmed. which Las been but little used, Who is willing to sell it cheap, will find a cash customer by ad- dressing L. & Co,, box 4,082 Post office. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS AND TIGHLY PROFIT. able livery stable establishment, well atocked with 8, coacl ht wagons, de, S¢-; ons stands, and in an excellent neighborhood for business; tor Ove years, and a custom of many years atanding. ‘Apply on the premises, corner of Second avenue and Fifth street. ‘OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER GOIN to kw a bay borse, 154, hands high, sound ap@ kind in single or doubie barnes, is also A handsome svidle and for style and beauty cannot be Mast be immediately, as the owner aves the . Inquire at EB. TIOK'S stables, 204 Fourth street, Bear Sixth avenue, R SALE —A YOUNG BAX HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, and cen gon mileforide of 3; minuies, “Also, 8° ind and 1 tad | high 8g) f2i a bi be told low, va the owner bas no use for him. day after 12 o'clock. Inquire of J.C. HULL & FIRAT CLASR CAR- AND order Please address, siating riage, or coupe, in maker, age and price, F, W., box 404 Post office, ANTED TO HIRE FOR THE WINTER—A MAND. some or H carefully used. ‘Addreae XB bck 404 Pow ates. ea LL ACCIDENTS CAUSED BT SCENING FLUID Bn when lighted HACRAURSY 6 't I @ Fulion sireet, New York. OPENED A DRESSMAKING wenue, has no to wired; terme Py E} 4 VES, STOVES, VES.—W. & A. VAN “a Canal street, ‘arick (new uF Bie 3 3 i i Brepowe to ae for deoxy dy ny daha a psec ase cates re VR sormion Te ine i wi cheers A Homma ii