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2 NEW: YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1859. INSTRUCTION. : ES OF WRITING, BOOKKERPING, A RITH- eee. PAIN, 62 Bowery, New York, 283 Fulton Fret irccklyn, receives pupils this week for three months, Teagons: instruction in penmanship and arithmetic or book: igs feasons wal taitecy for $10; lndiew’ writing bsons, 82 Te kdasons. Colonel Paine,’ the renowned teacher of penman: ship, ia one of the best instructors in the State,—Mercury, New port! Obituary. LAM CLARK, Who was Colonel of the Second cris a Mississipp: rifles in the Mexican war is dead, Captain J. B. Walker, who had commanded steamboats on the Alabama river for nearly twenty years, and Cap- tain Jouy HaKxinaroy, aged seventy, who Was one of the oldest steamboat captains living, died recently, the former at Mobile and the latter at Louisville, Ky. A fow days ago Mr. Heyy CLay Exwiy was found at the Galt House, Louisville, Ky., ds the agonies of death, and, h medical aid Was seon summoned, he did noi long su) Mr. Erwin was a grandson of Henry Clay. He ‘Was aged about thirty-tive y DEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING, 2 Broadway, is open day and evening. —New pupilsave Feceived at any time, and are separately and thoroughly taught ft hours fo sult her own Convene eR B. GOLDSMITH, — ee SPANISH GENTLEMAN, OF A LONG EXPERIENCE Air cenching bis nave langage, ready lo-give the best re erences, desires to make arrangements to give private lessons at his rooms, 82 East Twenty -tirst street, or at the pupils’, if re quired ; would also teach in some colleges. Please address Va, or call at the above number. nf niin RE OE FRENCH LADY, FROM PARIS, OF GOOD FAMILY and education, teaching in one of the first schools in New York, wishes to find Bn enges gement for a few bea ord 5 is school in New York or Brooklyn, or some pupils, day or eve hing. Best of references furnished. Address Miss A., box 148 P Tron WEALTH oF Mssoonr. Jogical Survey, in volume one o sawing estimate in regard to ore le reed md region of that State:—Ilron Moun feot sy xh, covering 500 acres, oue mass of specular ore weighing 280,187,275 tons; average yield at furnace filty-six ber cent, or 128,004,930 tons of pure iron. Pilot Knob, 18,972,778 tons of ore, or 7,000,000 tons of pure woe, ‘These two deposits will furnish about 135,000,000 tons o iron, the ore of which all lis above the natural surface of the country, is easily mined and furnishes the best metal. Railroad iron, seventy pounds to the yard, tala ‘A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS HAD SEVERAL YEARS 123 tons to the mile, and all the railroads in the United ‘experience in teaching, wishes to engage as a governess States would take of that weight of rails about 3,509,000 | jp a family near New York city, Would willing to ee tous of iron, or one-fortieth of tho deposit above ‘spoken | short distance South, | Ia fully competent to Leach Kuglish, of. And this is only the ore above the surface. Fronek and muse 05 (beg 6 AY SCHOOL FOR SMALL CHILDREN—FROM THREE fo six years old, under the direction of Misy PALLY: No, 16 Kast Eleventh street. The dhildrea will be received at 8 o'clock in the morning, aud dismissed at 6 o'clock in the evening. LASSES WILL BE RESUMED IN THE COLLEGE OF : Fiftee! Monday Sepiem- Dee bt Saviors West Fifteenth fet eisCOL, Present a The Missouri Gon- makes the Larcg Transaction IN Corn.—The Memphis 4 ‘of the 20th ult, Saysi—As an indication of the feeling in the corn market’ in the Mississippi valley, we have heard of the purchase recently, by Mr. Popha of Breckinridge county, of two or three crops, embracing one hundred thousand bushels, at thirty-five cents per bushel, to be delivered at the river bank below Cairo.” or ‘TING ROOMS FOR PRACTICE IN BOOKKEEPING adda PERSONAL. one ©. ©, MARSH, 348 Broadway. “A N¥ PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A MALE CHILD, six weeks old, may do so by applying to Mrs. Eloc, 22 Pines vith terms, @n application. Monmouth street, Jersey’ City, third oor. Cirenlars wi NAN BE A RO'S YAN BE ADOPTED—A MALE CHILD, 10. MO J, FERRERO yong ACADEMIES, Cea Gaalve cen at Bt Moavoe weet, Mis. Gr 59 West Fourteenth street, N. ¥., and 122 Clinton st., Brooklyn. je above academies will open in New York on the 8th of October, and ta Brooklyn on the Lith, of October, al 3% P.M. Schools ‘and private classes atteuded, Pupils can enter any ume during t Soirees given as usual. For ciroulars apply at ts 188 L. VO! English day ber. Circulars may BR. G, Westermann & Co yn, stairs. D A, X—WISH TO SEE ON WEDNESDAY EY! ‘A. B. BUSH WILL REOPEN HER GERMAN. \d boarding school ou the first of Septem- be obtained at the bookstores of Messrs, New York, aud of Mr. Rose, Brook- MES, SACAULAY, «NO. 43 EAST TWENTY-FIRST M street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, will re- Qpen her French and English boarding and day sehvol, Mon- y mber COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING and day school for ung ladies will reopen on Thurs- mber 15, at 279 Fith avenue, corner of Thirty-tirst will call upon D. 5. Barnes, No. ‘of something to his advantage. HENRY PETRIE WILL AD. F. Osborn, of Walworth, at 672 he will be glad to hear from vy. oR dress thelr old Greenwich street, them, California pap NFORMATION W. or Susan Wade, of Ireland. Supposed to b ‘Any information of them will brother, John Wade, at P. of Duane and Centre streets. NFORMATION WANTED—OF WM. EIFFE, PAINTER, @ native of Hamburg, Germany. By call rd - the ship John Bertram, pter 37, N. R., he will receive some in- formation from his rela NFORMATION WAD NS. L. GRANDVAL'S FRENCH BOARDING and Day School, Classical and Commercial. Hudson Joboken, N. J. Anuual session begins Septem! SPINASSE & DE LASSALLE’S FRENCH joarding and day school, 119 and 121 Clinton place, Eighth Street, re-opens September 5. New scholars are admitted ED—BY EMEL TREFFENBERG, | only under fourteen yearsof age. The majority of the boys & native of Sweden, of his brothers, who reside in this | belong to the best French families. The jualor departineat is city. He is stopping at Robert Brotherton’s, No. 78 West Nine- | under the maternal care of Mute. Lespinaase. ‘teenth street. aan a am ea GTR NEIN ER, TNE AION SRL RY aa at eae mapa = MB aint in GAUCHOIS', FRENCH AND. ENGLISH NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAM rp, A NA- | M Boarding and day school for young indice Novaie Wrens tive of Kilsyth, Sco when last heard of Ke was in | Twenly-second street’ will reopen on Monday, Sepiember 19, yoming county; his son, John Boyd, is anxious to hear of | Mme. C. assures her ‘patrons that the course of instruction him. Address No. 5 Cl rst., Willlamsburg. adopted by her is the result of close observation. She will be S aided by professors of acknowledged merit, and bega to refer NFORMATION WANTED—OF AGNESS McMIL! to her previous eflorts ag an evidence of her success, Refers late from Campbelltown, Scotland; she will find a to Mr. and Mr. Charles Canda, No. 17 Lafayette place. rom her father in Cincinnati, at 269 Filton street, Brooklyn. a) NISH LANGUAGE.—A NATIVE TEACHER, OF Tse. greet experience, would take a few more scholars. References to scholars and to schools which he attends, Fifty cents a lesson, at the scholar’ residence. Address Castilla, Herald R. F. 0. WELCH, OF ALBANY, GA. WIL ‘Terms moderate. Address Professor, communicating with Penfold, Parker & Mow iain information with regard to the ‘health of his ta: “ serious nature. TION AND BOARD FOR YOUNG MISSES AT MRS. es ‘OWNSEND'S, 53 Remsen streets, Brooklyn Heights. V. R.—STATION D, Combined with a pleasant home, thorough instruction is impart- * ed in the English branches, French, music, drawing, painting, &c, Terms moderate, ae HE SEASON OF THE ITALIAN | OPERA AP. €0., BANKERS, NO. 50 W. rowehes.—Ladies and gentlemen fond of it, and who do at met vallabit GK | sot tnderstand Ialiap, cau have a chance of learning this paris of the world, through Messrs. Rothschild, of Paris, Lon- | Veautiful language trou! an experienced teacher, in the shortest don, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, and their correspondents, | time possible. yeuch and Spanish lessons given. Fee A du cents. Address B. A., Madison square Post ollice, ILLS, £1 AND UPWARDS, ON UNION BANK OF | — B London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, for sale by WELLS, T > rai 1 th 0 FAMILIES AND COLLEGE PROFESSORS.—A French professor possessing a diploma, and. who ean give est of references, desires tomakean engagementin acol- + in the United States. Success ineon VANTED, A LOAN OF $1,000 TO $2,000, | of the French language. He speaks E for which ample security will'be given. Ad: | tesseur Frang: yx 128 Herald oflice. dress R. P. & Co., Herald oflice. Wain AND BOOKKEEPING.—CLASSES WILL ILLIONS OF DOLLARS.—UNCLAIMED STOCK AND commence on the Ist of September for the fall and win- FARGO & CO., 82 Broadway, New York and Cullfornia Ex: able in the teaching lish. Address Pap dividends in the Bank of England wanting heirs, ter term. Apply early to HIRAM DIXON, accountant, Lists of upwards of 39,000 names Adams’ Express Compand, 69 Broadway, or at the rooms, 803 Privilege of search $3. Pedigrees traced Broadway. Ornamental peumanship executed to order. Arms found, painted and engraved, H. HAYS, heraldry oflice, 649 and 631 Broadway, N. LOST AND FOU ONEY: TO LEND—AT MODERATE RATES, ON | (Vive TO THE PREMISES 70 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH Giemonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, dry goois, | (“Steet gout, which ihe owner eau have by proving pro- clothing and personal property of iil descriptions, Goods may | 2.4,"ind haying expenses. be redeemed any tme within one year. A BABN AD, 2 SONY CDS SS Cee ws fen eat pastes tm oiuracemciowsowsiedc “st OST—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, IN GRAND STREET, Se aes eet .) i c betu: ore Meroe atrost, fr Talia Gamtpany oe Brosdear Ne N SOUTHERN | ‘ever watch. fhe finder will please retura it to Rohe Dees ber 5, 1699.—Officlal iikeltigence has been received that at | Bll, 458 Broadway, and receive a Uberal reward, aud no ques- trains are running regularly on the Michigan Southern Rail- road. ee ee ee OST=IN A FIFTH AVENUE STAGE, ON saTUR. = a y evening at 734 o'clock, a white opera glass with lea- IGHT AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN OM. The as ae ot a8 wit cities purchased by DUNCAN, SHEWMAN & CO. ae ee ene hnder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it HE SECOND MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS OF THE at La Crosse and M + Railr at the office of D. E. M E pesday, S¢ 7, 2 measures for a prompt forecios on of their interests. 1 FIC 'S BADGE NO. 2865. THE FINDER vill please leave it at the Chief's oflice, 21 Elizabeth street; (rat No. 8 Engine house, 91 Ludlow street, iimittee on ge and protec- AN, WHO HAS , i going from th ‘T IT TO SPARE, f Dey st. to Committee, and the Post oitics 2 finder arded on leaving it at 42° Dey street, up New York, Sept. 3, 1859. ee NK BOOK f ERTY OF THOMAS TANDEN BROEK, BROS. & CO. 1, With Bowery Savings Bank. The duder will g V AMERICAN BANKE! receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at 210 Eldridge’ e in, Paris, France. | street, or at the bank. EBEN'’R THAYER, 2 , roum No. 23, = — — = | J OST—THREE GOLD STUDS, ON A CARD THAT WE OR FIVE YEARS, cked up by a gentleman {a a Bleecker street sta; ona valuable perty, worth tw num. i or $5,000 on a first mo improved city pr amount. Rates, seven p EEN WOOD, 12 and 14 Warren Saturday, between noon and twoo'elock. A handsome reward | will be given on their being left with H. Hoag, Esq.,75 t peran- | Pine street. et. OST—ON SUNDAY IN Tu G. corner of Fourth avenue aud T' WITH GOOD | inird street and Broadway Address | corners. The finder will be 137 West Thict; J ANTED—$100 FOR THRE W collateral secu! ‘box 2,640 P thread lace veil, round nitably rewarded by leaving it at est z ERM" OF YEARS, OST—LAS NOON, DOWN TOWN, i property: | in gold Je ‘on one and male and iemale bgure engravings please return it wo 113 Wayerle: reward. WNER WANTED—FOR A TRUNK TAKEN FROM ide. ‘Lhe finder will place, and receive # suitable DON BOND AND MORTGAGE, Sop reprate preteets Brooklyn. Apply to. 8. one of the European steamers last Wednesday; canvass - - - covered, with French or German writing on it. Liquire at —- — r ‘ $65,000 2oteazAt, SX, AND A Hane per | Bars Hotel, Fark row. 5 cent interest, on bond and mortgage, on first een ; a THIEF W. : 0 nproductive real eat vin Sd : ICKPOCKET.—REWARD—IF THE THIEF WHO AB- Ply to JOHN F OONBEY, othe of tae Peete Se SHY. AB. | stracted the pocket book, on the Sth iust., corner ot Wil- Company, 66 Wall stre “© | liam street and Exchange place, containing notes and checks Rasen : for $3,063 63 (payment stopped), algo Sundry memoranda = = gutia percha gold mounted pencil, bunch oi key: THE FASHIONS. Geske Key, will return the satne, to address as bel orn reco | come to the $8 Which the pocket book eontaine WINTER FASHIONS OF PARIS MILLI. | tonal and no quesuons asked. ‘The keys wad pencil are ar y—Mrs. 8. P. LOVETT, Agent, importer of fashions, | ihatls wanted. No. 2 William street, basem: and wholesale dealer in ladie ind misses’ ready made hats, | tees On “AT ait BROAD Pai) ied A large and vari of the IN THR LATEST At very low peicea, T 471 BROADWAY. of Suit: A> tad PEIRSON & LAKE bi ‘MONDAY, SEPT. 5, ‘A large'stock of NEW. PAL G00 ‘At very low prices 1 BROAD Y. AT PROUTSDELL, PRIRSON & LAKE. 0) On OR AY rept 1809, One thousand pieces PARIS AND LYONS PRESS SILK In cheng, broche and Pompadour, AL 7 cents per yard and upward. TWO THQUEA RD SILK RO! pom 200 broohe, two t 500 broche, tome fo . B.—Moat of the above goods one ode sales, and are offered of importation. Daten CONSTABLE & CO. | ——4 WILL OPEN AT RETAIL, — MONDAY, SEPTEABER 5, FALL IMPORTATION FRENCH AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, CONSIITING OF ES HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, OTTOMAN VELOURS and PLAIDS, HOSIERY — aie ‘ES, _ inva te Pld GOODS, &C., &0. ‘these goods have been sel mot FO! THS CITY Bi For beaty and novelty Citizens and strangers are invited chasing. lected with ETALL TRADE, ‘annot be surpassed. xamine before pur- Canal, corner of Mercer, T $1 BROADWAY. A * BULPIN’S FALL CLOAKS ARE NOW READY. FOR INSPECTION OF STRANGERS AND VISITERS, EMBRACING Rich Paris velvet cloaks, Elegaat black cloth burnous, ‘Aud # complete assortment of other Parisian novelties For early fall wear, ‘REET. Gini CANA OTT late McKenzie). RICH NEW CL NEW VELVET MANTILLA! VET CLOAKS, ve NEW CLOTH CLOAKS. ALSO, NEW WRAPPERS AND DUSTERS, Expreaaly for frst class trade. UNDER THE BRANDRETH HOUSE. CARD.—W. JACKSON, NO. 651 BROADWAY, HAS ate steamers and from wuction a very’ largo find choice stock of mourning dress goods, consisting o silks in every variety, second, mourning silks, select styles of rat mate? e; Eng- rd Maltese eloth; be: tion; also English Irish and French every width; Eng! ¢ lish crapes in every width; sides many novelties too numerous to mont crape vells, bonnets, mantllas, shawls, Ke. Ac ai W. JAOKSON, bet ins, Valencias, &c. French bombaz! Heurietta and mporter of Mourning Goods, in Bpring and Prise NTI SKIRT RS FROM THE SOUTH, East, North and West.—Call and examine our woven si rings 20, 16 wid 13 spring skirts, Factory, 231 Spring sit NEW AND UNRIVAELED ARTICLE JUST IM- ported for Indies’ wear.—The French inflated bustle, or d in the United States, Great Britain. The success is immense. parts of the United States is unprecedented. To be had at 83 \dway, aud uo other place. GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR- 6.—In consequence of retiring from the business, K. DER, of 301 Canal street, three doors west of way, will sell out his entire stock, over $90,000 worth, thread laces, trimmings ‘and of which have been bought for cash and will be sol great reduction to close the busin: FROM AUCTION EN GOODS IN HUCKABACK, DAMASK AND BATH TOWELS, Napkins, doylies and table cloths, ‘Sheeting of all widths. Also, an assortment of new Dress goods for the fall season, C, G. HOO! (Late W.8. Bond,) 108 and 110 Sixth avenue, TAILORS’ GOOD: .SON G. HUNT & Importers and commission merchants, 2, 34 and 36 PARK Invite the attention of th of newly imported They are a good shape, CL, HARDING. , near Hudson, reas improver, paten The demand from all embroideries, real ILOTHIERS' AND WIL w trade to their present complete stock. GOODS FOR MEN’S WEAR, RICAN WOOLLENS, Which = for sale by the piece or package, on terms to suit Together with a large ms ‘AS EWS AT WHOLESAL ‘our stock of corsets; they and the eheape 46 Sixth avenue, near Tenth AMAGED BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, blankets, flannels, prints, plaids, cloths, linnen handkerchiefs, &c., for sale by WM. MATHEWS. 4 Catharine street. TION . ANI) FURNITURE.—RINGUET, LE- oe ARCOTTE, 343, $45 and 347 Fourth sweet, New York, having made extensive alterations and ad- ditions in their already spacious warerooms, would respect- call the attention of first class customers to theit elegant orted and domestic manufactured furni- len materials for window drapery, lace and lin curtains, French paper hangings, &c. nificent agsortinent of aubusson and moquet carpets, rugs, 8 fixtures, chandeliers, | bronzes, West Sixteenth street.’ House in . delaines, linens, table plano and table covers, Paris No. 8 Rue de la Paix. for the royal carpet manufactory of Holland, eee (A. SEW ELEGANT THING FOR THE LADIES. SCALLOPED INFLATED BUSTLE. Tt can be inflated more or less, according to the size required, forms a perfect skirt supporter, dress or skirt in a most g$acetul minner, It folds into a small space whena lady sits down, and springs out again whenghe rises. It is cool, light and comfortable, legale by B. F. MOORK, 121 Nassau street; W. 3. CO., 28 Dey street; CALHOUN & ROBBI and at all retail fancy and dry goods spres. hvites the aivention of the Southern, WesterngWew York and New England merchants and milliners to ber splendid and fashionable assortment of new and novel designs in endless Variety, at 765 Broadway, three doors below Eighth street, FROM BAY RIDGE, LL, A LARGE WHITE Y gig harness; horse has Jong tail, ‘several dark spots on his back (nade by saddle | bruises) and w lump on the lower joint of his oif fore li RET aT hundred dollars reward will be given tor the return of the pro- Maur y. ANT ASSORTMENT OF FALL | perty and conviction of the thier by WM. B. BARBER, No. 33 and winter bonuets are now on exhibition. Southern | Pearl street, New York, up stairs. mM merchanls are requested to call add examine Vious to making their tinal selections, Me KALLINGS, 318 Canal street, REWARDS, REWARD.—LOST, FROM 63 WEST TWENTY-FIFTIL street, on Saturday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, a small n bonnets, for | Wale poodle dog. Auswers to the name of Carlo, Whoever x 8) for | will return bit shall receive the above reward, ZTRAW BON S$ TRIMMED A} NTRIMMED FOR 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, 3D INST. A the fall trade now ready at Sts. SELF'O Lab ter DO plack and tan terrier slut, wearing ared and blue leathe x oe, triphe sell ane to the ine of Jeunie. The finder can WHOLESALE BUYERS, OF MILLINERY GoOps ve the above reward by ieaving the dog at 6 Madison ave. 20,000 worth of ribbons, silks and velvets from the aur 2 REWARD.—LOST, SEPTEMBER 1, $. 5 MB: A SMALL Hon sales this week, giving a ‘chamBe to w millinery goods to purchase at 25 per ce White bull terrier dog, with brown patch over one eye, jana Wes them pre’ 188 A.“E. McK 457 BROADWAY, | iwi SEP TEM ‘Au elegant assortment of the latest styl Bouthern, E and Western miliiuy ‘dunportailon, from two hundred dierent designs of ribvous. Sony Drendway. ia the bas never Will returu the said dog to T. B. ISAACS. ‘Agent, No. { Broadway, in the basemeut, will rueeive the ‘above re 104 Duane street, seven doors west of Broadway. ypc Se ea RE ON Y y ILMAN'S IMPERIAL PARISIAN e) st 2 hak Dracalon cosfuret oe FLOWER AND RIBBON DEPOT, Lux on the imide: “In memory of Jessy.” "It was lost at Jer- 712 Broadway, 104 Rue Riche Paris. Sey City, in going from the ferry to ue Erie K L, TILMAN respecttully informs we trade generally that | Whoever will return the same to25 Kast Twent the increased demand for this celebrated and exquiaite Myles Wil be euUlied. to ie above teint aad Ven Of flowers, und millinery goods iu general, that he has made — gwaer. such arrangements as to bave the most extensive, varied wid magniticent assortment of the above goods ever imported inthe | @& = REWARD.—LOST—WITHIN THE LAST FOUR market. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and Jadge $. days, @ locket containing a male likeness and am toot intGaon, et low tices, for sclugro? Of the latest key, ‘The above reward wil be paid on leaving tue locket at Sr ee ee nee Sxolaatrely, . $8 Bowery, iu the paint store. No questious asked. sete Fitba neal OF | QF REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL BLACK DUCK, WITH ae on band at Mrs. MAYEK'S, 85 Division str betw Akal brown feet. Anybody finding the said duck and return jug it to Held’s Hotel, 31 Bowery, at the olice, will receiv ike and Market streets, ae eee y ° ecelve the POLITICAL. 35 REWARD.—LEFT, IN THE WATER CLOSET OF AAA RAPP Srsnnnnnnnnninn $25 the Manhattan Hotel, No.9 Murcay sti gold watch OURTH WARD—DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELE@. | #ud too chain, ‘Ihe nuder will receive ine above reward by tion.—The democratic electors friendly to regular uomi. | ¢8¥ing it in Usboru’s hair culling eslablisitacut, In ide oan nations aud the general administration, pursuant tothe call of — Luding. ihe Democratic Comittee at Tammany Hall, are requesied to meet at No.6 Duane streeton Tuesday afternoon, between $106 —3% REWARD. the hours of six aud eight o’cloek, for the purpose of selecting D. in going from lw LOST, MONDAY MORNE Sireet to West th su delegates to the Second Assembly’ District Gouy ention. 100— $43 in su pankitse talbaes giro = P TIMORHY SULLt te (rey banks fn nove ove reward wilthent , Inspectors, | | y returning the si ble, cartmnan, 139 Per M. SULLIVAN, § tap treet, or ut Sead, Coftandt sirens _._.__ NEW_PUBLICATIONS. __. DENTISTRY. ET THE bysr. ARTIFICIAL TEETH—DR. DURKIN CONTINUES 4 G WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, extract teeth in two seconds without the Nishio peas, New ‘Teeth vet over stumps. | No extra charge for temporary seis or 9,000 eel pictorial Hlustration: jor extracting where artificial teeth are juserted. Dr. KG. 10 to cred one ms in the vocabulary, DURKLN, 3/3 Canal street, one door trom Laurens. » together matter RTIFICIAL TEETH.—FULL SETS ON PU 179 of previous pions Au one volume of only $8; on fine gold and piatina, with obtuse, aan ,750 pages. 6. ee BO, Std by all booksellers ; Warranted equal to any work in New York. Single teeth’ ae RRIAM, Springfield, Mass. i Teeth tilled and extracted without the least pain, b . lin ct process, at 138 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Biever es DR. LUTHER, Dentist, nnn cr ornate oe REAL HOME LUXURY, CoMuty STEOPLASTIC DENTAL OPERATIONS.—THE : 2 S.—THE ARTI. fareeanivont Sows ns nectbaaben ficial bone filling for decayed teeth ts introduced wile Cent tO te Gonee Bom; Riven no pain. Aching teeth or mere shells can be tiled it. Kooms of the discoverer corner of Broadway aod f ‘jews at $3 00 dozen, second do, $200, A gv pe! Patt ® Thirty-Grst street. A student wanted. ‘do, $2 ‘witha 1 views, for only $1 * wei a en rb <r STERROSOOPIG COmrany, ANY, 875 Broadway. [JSRECEDENTED | PRICES—DR, MANSON'S “GAL, FOE, SALESA COLLECTION OF, FINE PaInriNas: Four prowiuna. dn references ingen. Fours egihed Donnoiseurs this is achance seldom met with. Call. for pA gre ee ple) {a tlings 3. gol for one | vuleauiie, $15; silver, $6; voralite, ‘B90k ab Up, 7 Gublyan sreet, Dear Canal. Guaranteed works ie DWARD LAMBERT 4 C0., r 335 BROADWAY, Corner of Worth street, Call the FAMILIES AND HOTEL KEEPERS To their large and attractive In every variety, viz:— Shirting, Hnens, sheesings, damaks, napkins. im ‘Bispers, huckébucks,t&e, A complete assortment of Bish in of FLANNELS, GREAT BARGAINS IN, WET AND BURNED GOODS. — THE ENTIRE ,STOCK TO BH D OUT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Although the store has been crowded to its uttnost capacity, and all served who could be waited upon, there isgtill a balance a HE SALE MUST CONTI UNTIL ALL [8 SOLD. The balance referred to comp DRESS remainipg on ban TH DAMASQUES. Linens, shirting and sheeting, muslins, blankets, ounterpanes, towels, diapers, SHAWLS, Such an opportunit; aa tos for procurin ood seldom occurs. mpl sis-rapredg:« ptAL For the Compaiies, WM. i. ROBERTS, 252 Bowery, between Prince and Hoi 7" CURTAINS. THREE THOUSAND PAIRS, From $3 to $90. A136, PRY MUSLINS ANI VESTIBULE LACES. n RICHEST AND CHHAPEST CURTAINS Ever offered in this market, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., wl, corner of Mefoer stecet, M°8s1NG Goons. FALL BXPOSITION AT RETAIL, BLACK BOMBAZINE, Th ACI ERINOES, BLACK ALPAGAS, BLACK PARAMATTAS, °K MUSLIN DELAINE, RAPES, BLACK OTTOMAN VELOMS, This stock will be found complete, nd for variety an elty cannot be excelled. id. not ONSTABLE & CO. Canal, corner Mercer street ME. DEMOREST’S EXCELSIOR SKIRTS—THE SKIRTS forder—wholesale manufactory and retail stores 3%) Canal street and 258 Bow ESI"S excelsior skirt cannot get ont of or- excelsior skirt is made of the best watch spring steel, ndardsare passed throu and then twice around the therefore cannot possibly slip that eannot get on depot 375 Broadway -ry-SMME, DEMO hoops in adoubie tat knot, they p on the springs or get ¢ remember that the excelaior ski ouly better (ban tae Gheaper (hau the cheapes, T LESS THAN COST. ROVTILLIER BROTHERS have been able to purchase qe Tot of silks at much below the cost of tinportation, and ‘hua offer great bargains in nll the newest aiylea, 305 Canat street, near roadway. REMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Under the New York Hotel, 23 BROADWAY, Gentlemen who wish to have a good fitting shirt of the best ‘materials, ull made by hand, should not to call and give their orders, ‘They can be had at $33 per dozen, or $16 0) per half dozen, They are manufactured on the premises, and superintended by Mr. ROBERT THOMPSON, who has had more than twenty years’ experience, His shirt is acknow- Jedged as the best fitting shirt in this elt KIRTS.—WOVEN SKIRTS, 12 SPRINGS, $181; 14, $1.50; Nn, old sl made over, woven equal to new. Ladies alt ani eraming our 81 spring, 25 and 20 spring woven skirts, ‘at the Bagle Skirt Factory, 756 Broadway, corner of Eighth st, VULCANIZED RUBBER | ELASTIO. FABRICS undersigned hax now in stere, at wholesale only, and is daily receiving from his factories in the Uui ‘and from, the beat mauutactories abroad, large quantities shirred elastic fabrics, embracing all made by cement sewing, or however united, includin, suspenders, garters, cords, &c., stamps with authority to manufacture or impo sell the vulcanized rubber elastic fabrics, All such stamps have a fac TEMG aad Ste alia we fina? Sata ni u Juited States duri fetime of yi pal HORACE H. Dav, Principal warehouse, No. 23 Cortlandt street, N.Y. € PIECES OF 20 BLACK AND COLORED unsé THAN THe Coak LAND. 08 D'EPSOM SILK ROBES, breads At $20 each. : win ed be open MONDAY, SEPT. 5, ‘At 338 Broadway, Corner of Worth street. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. 4 leave to say that we have not ordered our tion , Weaving, braiding, ‘all’ cloths, webs, tapos; nd will nt license =) NOTE.—We goods in EUROPE for this season's salos, anticipating the ex- cessive im ne. ire course, we ‘wre, bow enabled to, ofer our UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT AT 25 PER CENT BELOW TEE RUSOERAN 361 AND 539 BROADWAY. JAMES TUCKER'S FALL IMPORTATIONS IN BRIDAL WREATHS ND: FANCY FIXINGS FOR THE TOILET, * Are in, coming in, and will continue ‘Till late in the season, MUSICAL. VIOLINIST OF NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN teaching the violin, is desirous of obtaining a few more upila. Instructions day or evening. Professor BRADY, No. Hammond street. N. B.—Terms $12 per quarter, Fiuish- ing lessous $20 per quarter. NEW ARTICLE.—AN UPRIGHT PIANO, FOR + chambers, libraries, basements, ‘bedrooms, &¢. To be t at MARLY’S, 567 Broadway. N EXCELLENT PIANOFORTE, NEW, ROSEWOOD, AY warranted, willbe sold ats very reat Bargain for cash: ‘A second hand piano will be taken in exchange. Please apply to A. WEBER, 155 West Broadway, near Canal street. RARE CHANCE TO GET A GOOD PIANO CHEAP— A splendid seven octave, four round corners, beautiful Carved legs and pedal, nearly new. Must be sold immediately, at &6 Walker street. BARGAIN FOR CASH, IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDI- ately.—A first class seven octave pianoforte, selected by Acompetent professor of music for the owner; will dispose of it for $200; original price, $360; rosewood case, &c. Call at the residence, 47 Fifth street, between First and Second aves, CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH—PRICE $150, WHICH ‘cost when new $325, magnificent rosewood pianoforte, Tound corners, carved case, beautiful tone, touch, &o., iron Panuotories at $4) wad 800°” “ST MODONALD e Coney fortes at ay ). o) | 30. Pearse ae corner of Broadway aud Thirtieth si et. NEW EDITION OF THE LINDSEY BLUES POLKA. Messrs. FIRTH, POND & CO., 547 Broadway, have just published a new edition of this favorite polka, couiposed and arr for the pianofor Sse vy THOMAS BAKER, of which three editions have already been éxhagsted. It is embellished with a splendid ‘ull sheet COLORED MILITARY TITLE PAGE, representing the oflicers in the full uniform of this Popular independent corps. For sale by all music dealers. GREAT BARGAIN CAN BE OBTAINED AT the residence 67 Macdougal sweet, begween Bleecker and Houston. A first class cily made 7 octave planoforte; has splen- did rosewood case, large round corners, double iron frame, and all the latest improvements; made to order last April at the cost of $325; will be sold for cash if applied for this week at less than $200. | This instrument has the maker's guarantee for three years. The above can be relied on, as the owuer re- mains in the city. N EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO PARTIES WANTING to purchases superior toned pianoforte for thelr own luse at a great sacrifice for cash. ‘This instrument will bear in- Spection; has been but four months in use; made by city maker; with a guarantee for three year: splendid rose- wood case, serpentine front, pearl keys, carved legs, is full seven octave; sold for want of use; has a case for shipping if required. Call at the owner's residence, 14 Leroy place, Bleecker street, near Broadway. sot oon lk SRST AN, INDEPENDENT SOPRANO SINGER WANTS A situation in an Episcopal church, either in Brooklyn or Rew York; references first class, Address D. A. B., box 127 Herald oftice. HICKERING & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PTANOS, Warerooms No. 694 Broadwa; ©, & Sons have been awarded 35 prize m iorty of thelr manufacture for the past 35 year F A ALSO 4 MASON & HAMLINS SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, At wholesale and retail. for the supe- CONSERVATORY FOR STUDENTS OF THE PIANO.— Mr. GOLDBECK’S classes for the pianoforte will_reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 6, in his new hall,f765 Broadway. For the formation of classes early applications are requested. For terms apply at Goldbeck’s Music Hall, 765 Broadway. GREAT REDUCTION. —THE VANDERBILT | KURO- line amahips sail every fort- night ‘between New York, Southampton and Havre, under mail contract, leaving this side each alternate Saturday and the other side each alternate Weduesday:— FROMINTW YORK PROM HAVRE AND FOR SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTON New YOuK. ARIEL, Wilson. OCKAN QUEEN, Seabur VRNDERBILT, Lefevre.» by, Oct. 8 ‘These ateamships have waier ight compartments, passage either wa viz Vaninenaul iat cabin $130 aud $100; 3 cabla, 860, Oovas Quékx—Iat cabin, $100 and $80; 2d cabin, $60. Aig cabin a timed numer, $0 4 ed unl . Certificates of paaaage laaed from Burope to Ametica. pecle any , Heel TORRANCE, ugent, No. 8 Bowling green, N. ¥. Cotton and other goods tak eight at NTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- Tanya New York ant Galway. lines—The next departure irom News York will be the large and powerful stermahtn JA. SON, 2700 tons burden, 400 horse power, Capt. Nicholson, which sails on Thursday, September 15, touching at St. Johns, NF. to receive the royal mails, | Price of passage: First oltaa, 900; second, 360; third, $30, including free lickets to the princt- al cities on main railway routes of Great Britain and Ireland, Fried class must. provide plate, knife, fork, &e.. and bedding. Passage to St. Jotins: First class, $00; ‘second, $38. For freight or passage apply at the American Express Company, 61 Hud- gon street, ond at thelr other advertised offices in the ‘interior. Feet bring persoug out Mess aay of tne pricelgal eles: on to ersons out any of the al figs of railway. in Great Britain for $85, oF from way for; AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, - ALEX. HOLLAND, Manager. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CALLING AT SUEor i a ebay leven a ageenger. The Li few Yor! splend EET GGT tron screw eoneaabloe ace talented’ oat as lows:— FROM NRW YORK. Saturday, September 10 ITY OF BALTIMORE Seturany? Oelober “8 C : urday, At 12 o'clock noon, from pier No. 44 Norih river. RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin from New York and Philadelphia to Cork or Liver- Cabin from do. do. to London. «2.0... 4 : ‘Third class to Cork or Liverpool. Third class to London. . , availab’ Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, Brems and Antwerp at through rates, Passengers to Ireland. by this line avoid the Chee poll iar detention of calling at St. Johns, as the steamers p: to Cork direct, For freight or passage apply at the oflice of the company. JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway, New York, Agent. Tn Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings, FOR, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and pasceny rs. on Satur if September 17, at 12 o'clock, fram. pier 87 North River, foot of Beach street. "This ship hus five water LF a compartments, enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding the water could not reach them, fund the pumps being free to work, the safety of the veasal and passeny ore would he secured. Pies, of erage, fa second cabin $75 a1 gage not wanted dui voyage should be ‘sent on board the day before sailing, marked “be- For trelght o ‘apply to ow For TTS DRAYTON, Agent, No, 7 Broadw: (OR HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- ton. ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron mail steam- shi Be ser BAVARIA, Captain Taube, will leave pier North river, Ne pict “Mhursday, September 15, 1869. First cabin......$100 | Segond cabin TSteerage.....$85 . Bele FON TREE AE ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, No. 181 Broadway. 8, M. STEAMSHIP ARIEL, CAPTAIN D. WILSON, for Havre via Southampton, ‘will sail from pier ‘No. Novfs sive, proctely at 4PM, Raturday, September 1, with mails, nd specte for Rugland an : Passengers any SHORRANCE, No. 6 Bowlmy Green. Freight and passa; e reduced, Steamship Ocean Gueen will follow September 24. ED STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—PACKET 6th of September.—The well known. packet ship WEST POINT, Captain Allen, positively sails as above. For passage in cabin, second cabin ‘and steerage (which will be taken ata low rate) ly on board, piei ap pler 18 “East river, foot of Maiden lane, of to FAPSCOTT, 86Bouth street. a IRST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—THE celebrated ship LIVERPOOL, for London, sails Sepiember 10, from pier 2) East river; cabin $65, second cabin $16 and found. A clipper for Liverpool sails to-morrow; fare, second cabin and found $15. Drafts issued for £1 and upwards, paya- ble on demand in any part of Great Britain. ‘Those sending for their friends in the ofd country will find it to their advantage to apply for list of Loudon and Liverpool packet ships. Re- duced prices, &c. THOS. C. ROCHE, 88 South street. ree FOR LVERPOOL—OLD. BLACK STAR LINE.—THE favorite packet ship RESOLUTE, Capt, Freeman, sails on Thursday, September 18. Her accominodations for all classes of Dasechgers are unequalled. For passage apply on board, pler 27 East river, or to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton street. Nees ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, REGULAR THROUGH LINE 70 SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, And connecting only with steamers Golden Gate, Golden. Age, Jobu L, Stephens and Sonora, of the Pacilic Mail ‘Steamship Company, at Panama. DIRECT TO ASPINWALL. ‘The splondid steamships BALTIC, ADRIATIC AND ATLANTIC, Having been entirely refitted and adapted to the California trade, will hereafter run as above, leaving this port on the STH AND 20TH OF BACH MONTH, from tho foot of Canal street, North river. THE’ BALTIC, 4.000 tons bncthen, A; G, Gray. commander, will leave on THE STH OF OCTOBER, AT 2P! M., to connect at PAN. |A_with the well known and superior steamship JOHN &. STEPHENS. FR. Raby commander, THE ATL. WILL FOLLOW ON THE 20TH OCTOBER, An experienced surgeon is attached to each ship, Through freight and passengers will be immediately for- waned upon arrival of the steamer at ye hr Fach of the above steamships has capacity for 600 to 800 tons freight, which will be taken at moderate raies. It is believed that the accommodations afforded by the above ships ars unsurpassed by any in the world. ‘An extra ship is always in reserve at Panama, so that there pou pe no detention in forwarding passengers, baggage and relight. For cabin passage or freight, apply at the office of the Com- pany, 88 Wall street, front room, second story. I. P. STEPHENS, Secretary. CARDTDR: GUSTAVUS SCHILLING, ONE OF THE first scientific musicians of Europe and decidedly the ablest ahd most thorough teacher of music has arrived here. I am Anxious to recommend him most urgently to all those who seek higher perfection in the art and science of music, New York, 1867 8. THALBERG. Dr. G. Schilling resides at No. 80 East Fifteenth street, and continues to give instruction tipon the planoforte and organ; also, in singing, harmony, composition, &c, EPOT OF THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN REMOVED TO 203 BROADWAY. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, (Patented in the United States May 3, 1859,) tor drawing rooms, churches, chapels and schools. SOLE MEDAL OF HONOR at the Universal Exhibition of 1855. This magnificent instrument, which the brilliant perform: ances of VILANOVA, THALBERG, Mile. WELLIS, have rendered as popular in America asin Europe, has beeu adopted by the greatest artists of both continents— GORTSCHALK: LISZT, ROSSINL: MEYERDEER, &0., &c. Prices at the depot: $45, $50, $160, $185, $255, $260, $400, $320, $375, $400. A descriptive circular sent to any address gn application to BERNARD & FABREGUETTES, JR., 203 Broadway, Importers of Busson accordeons, vioilus, violin strings, &e. MES. HOMANS MUSICAL AND VOCAL ACADEMY will reopen oni Monday, September 12 Pupils prepared for church, opera or concert. Pupils rapidly advanced with piano, harp aud melodeon, Schools taught on moderate terms. 7 Mondays and Thursdays, NS IN MUSIC & SINGING Application to be made at the rooms, USICAL CARD.—MRS. SEGUI OF the late celebrated Seguin Opera troupe, begs to luform er pupils and iriends that she will resume Ler lessons on the tot September. In addition to those studying for the parlor, chureh, concert room or stage, she has made an arrangement for piano lessons, to be also given at her residence, No. 9 St. Clement's place, uear West Eighth street, a R. OTTO MULLER, TEACHFR OF THE PIANO- forte and singing, ha the honor wo inform his friends and wwe public generally that he continues to give lessons, either at tug residence or at the residences of his pupils. For terms and particulars please apply at his residence, 124 N.uth street, near Broadway, a ee eenany PAROS, PIANOS, PIANOS —GREATEST BARGAINS Ip this city. A niagniticent seven octave rosewood piano for $125, cost $2608 months ago; one for $125, one for $100; one bsg octave for $90, and one for $/9; one mahogany plano for $35, and one for $2, worth double; 60 magnificent new pianos at 36 per cent cheaper than Broadway prices; second hand pianos taken in exchange. One church organ of eight stops; one octave 1 edals, &c., at half its value if removed immediately, at Np 241 inth avenue, near Twenty-tifth sweet, Open day and even- ing. R. GONZALEZ. ‘P1480S FOR SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIES, CHICKERING & SONS’ New scale large seven octave PIANOS. T rice $300. Warerooms 694 Broadway, N. ¥. ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—THE HORAU WATERS pianos and melodeons, for depth, purity of tone and durability, are unsurpassed. Second hand pianos and me- lodeons from $25 to $150. Pianos and melodeons to rent. HORACE WATERS, Agent, 333 roads ys Testimoniala—"The Horace Waters pianos are known as an ong the very best.”’—Evangelist. “We can speak of their nu Tits from personal knowledge.'’—Christian Juvelligencer, Gfoparr PIANO FORTES, GRAND, LARGK AND UPRIGHT. srobat & MORRIS, Wareroom: 1b SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, made by one of the best makers, aud fully warranted; Used 4 few mouths and in perfect order; worth $WHs Will be sold ata great sacrifice for cash. Inquire gt 14) Nauth stré IGNOR LUIGI DAMA HAVING RETURNED TO town will resume his singing lessons as usiral, Call at or nddress 47 West Twenty-sixth street, between wi Sixth avenue, New York city. sis alae 'PHE VIOLIN.—THIS MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTI- ful instrument taught by a new and easy method, in the course of a few lessous. ‘Yo any oue desirous of obtaining & thorough knowledge of music and the instrument, this isa ans ALKER’S PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS, OLINTON W Hall, Astor place and Kighth street, near Brondway.—A. large stock of new and second hand pianos of every dj Uow for sale and hire, at reduced prices, N. B,—The lowed in ouse of purchase, LADY, TEACHER OF MUSIC, HAVING TWO urs per day to spare, will take two more pupils at ‘ering $Y per quarter, Address Music, MATRIMONIAL, MAZRIMONIAL—AN AMIABLE, ACCOMPLISHED, healthy and sensible lady, between 3) and 40 years of ge, who ts & good and true woman, and possesses a good in- come (her property to be secured to her), can now obtain a wealthy husband, who is abundantly worthy of her in every senso; character, family aud connections secund to none. Ad- dress M. Bureau, Herald office, Elite maveimonial alliances honorably and constantly arranged in the most confidential, te aud admirable manner, Facilities unngyal, Hnclose ep. MERCHANTS: AND MINERS’ LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA NICARAGUA. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY, THE ONLY LINE CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL DIRECT TO SAN JUAN DEL NORTE, VIA KEY WEST. The United States ‘and Central American Transit Compan will despatch their splendid U. 8. mall steamship KEYSTON| STATE, 2,000 tons, Capt. Henry Churchill, from New York for San Juan del Norte, at 3 P. M., Wednesday, Ost. 5, to connect by the Isthmus of Nicaragua at San Juan del Sir, with the U. 8. mail steamship HERMANN, 3,000 tons “(the Jargest_ and staunchest steamship on the Pacific), thence direct to San Fran- cisco. ‘The Isthmus has been put in perfect order, and the accom- xpodations for the transit of passengers and merchandise insure comfort, safety and despatch, several new river and lake steamers, built expressly for this route, having been added to he line. e Bates for passage, bullion and“freight, lower than by any other line. For freight or pi apply at the office of the U. 8. and 0. A. Transit Co., No, 8 Bowling Green. L008, AT THESE PRICES OF THE NEW LINE FOR Californla—Steerage $50, second cabin $75, first cabin $100, including railroad ‘ticket. The favorite steamship r NORTH STAR, Captain A. G. Jones, will leave from pi No, 3 North river, Tuesday, S 20, at 2 o'clock P. M. connecting via Panama Railroad with the steamship Uncle Sam on the Pacific ocean, Extra steamers of this Hne always at Panama, insuring prompt connection at the Isthmus. ‘The Northern Light will succeed the North Star, and leave New ith of October. For freight or passage apply to agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York oy, Il persons are forbid trusting auy one on account of the above ships or owners. pe LEN I (AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. ESTABLISHED 1852 — Carrying the United States mails. Sailing posttively on the day advertised. 70 days passage. The new fand noble clipper ship ORIENTAL, 1,750 tons register, with capacity for 3,000 tons, comes to her berth, pier 11 North river, to complete her loading, with two-thirds of her cargo actually on board, and will be despatched for Melbourne on Thursday: September 15, positively. In her last voyage the Oriental made miles in’ hours, ind from hor sl and snling qualides is expected to make the passage inside of 75 days. She has magnifisent ac- commodations for first and second class passengers. For freight or passage by ay, on board, or to R. W. CAMERON, No. G Howling Green. “Right bills for gale, and cash advances fant onempsigumenta. Cousiguees in" Avatrala— Wilkinson, Bros, and Co. gy POR, HAVANA “STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, authorized to carry thé United States mail, to sail every 20 days from each port. nis ship Will be thorougily refitted and commence her regular fall tri Wednesday, October 5, at two o’clock P. M. from pier 45 river. For freight or passage apply to HARGOUS & O 83 South street, EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- pany.—For New Orleans via Havana, to sail on Monday, September 12, at 12 o'clock, the United States mail steamship CAHAWBA,'J. W. Smith commander, will commence to re- celve freighton Thursday, Sepiember 8, 1860, at plor foot of jobinson street, North river. No bills of lading signed after the hour of sailing. For‘Treight or passage apply to th LIVINGSTON, UROCHERON & ‘dos No. Pate plac peril Batlle La Ne OMOMtEEY MONTGOMERY, ATLANT, ANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBIA, MACON, AUGUSTA, Gnd various places in Florida, i The STAR OF THE SOUTH Capt. Fhoa, Lyon, will te on Tuesday, Sept, 6, at 4P. M.: from pier No. 4 North. river, Tickets can be had for the following places—fare as low as by any other steamer—from New York to Savannah; socomma- daiious superior:— New York to New Orleans, $39 bora tare ‘$24; ay Re n ; Angust 20; MEG Le MITC ‘a3 75; Mobile, $85; Montgomery, $i gota a Ga ni CHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. Ne kmsORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP Company. For New Orleans direct. To sail Thureday, September 16, 1859, at 12 o'clock, The steamship MEXICO, Captain W. Talbot commander. Will commence to receive freight on Monday, September 12, at Lo'clock P.M., atthe pler foot of Robinson street, North river. Xo bis of ining signed afer the hour of sling. TIVINGSTON, CROUERON & CO., No.1 Park place. ‘AH AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES Porta ihee othe favorit steamship STAR OF THE SOUTH, tain Thomas ion will leave on Tuesday, Sep- tember 10, at4 P, M,, from pier No. 4 North river. Through tickets given te Mont ry, Columbus, Atla) Alban; id Machn.” Bills of signed ouly o'board, For freight or bassaue aPnIx WURL L. MITCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. a PAMURL L, MEFCHILL 2 BON, 18 Broadaray. JUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHARLES. yo THE GOMemL weekly ‘United States mail side whéel at line. MARION, W. J. Foster, commander, yleere tee eee Fiver on Wedueeday,’ Sep 7. at d od i; ae 2 he token wo followit aces:— To New Onl $39 75 [Be Atta Gn, ‘To Mobile 35 o ‘ To To ray Spee Ga...s6. . For freight or passage apply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON C0. 29 Tirondway. ‘The NashyUle aucoeeds gu Saurday, Sept. 10, 0 i lum! 00 To Montgom 26 © | To Camden, 8.6 00 ‘To Nashville, 3) 00 | To Charlotte, 0 ‘To Memphis, Tenn. 33 60 | To Jacksonvill 00 ‘To Mmoxvillé, Tenn..... 27 00| To Pilatka, Fl 00 & GERMAN LLOYD'S MAIL STEAMSHIP Li had NORTH GE! YORK, H. J. Von Santen, Commander, Carrying the United States mail, will positively salt om thine SATURDAY, OCT, 1, AT 12M., vutham taking passongérs for Tondod, at ihe following rates: Apply to. ELP) ICHEIA, GELPECKE, REUIGEN & REICHEL, a a OR LIVERPOOL — DREADNOUGHT LINE. — THR PoP RIT RROOH- DRRA DOU vill ponuivaly sal a morrow, at twelve ‘O'clock. ‘The ships of Mino are noted Seo agordionry: speed. For passage (lowest rate® veep. M, DEMAREST, 40 South strect._ FoR, SAVANNAH AND. FLORIDA.—TITE "6 'ARKERSBURG, W. I, put leave plet 12 North river, for Di isah ee han Book Freight 10 conta per foot on measurement goods, and othe Xo, fommiasion ol toe forwarding goods consigned te ‘No Dils of tadine ned after dep I after de) ‘Tho steamship LOCUST Ft wet gree Wednesday, at same hour, O18? Will succeed, and leave om err ra a (OR SAVANNAH. AND FLORIDA.—THE AMERI Roxie w Steamship Company's new and aret otto steamship MONTGOMERY, Capt. F. Crocker, Wilt Hoare plec 12 North river, on Thursday, Sept. Bat 4 P.M. ‘Cal fo Savannah, with unsurpassed tlons, $15. Througe tickets to New. Orle 78; to Mobile, $35: $25; Albany, Geo. gH ‘Atlanta, $23; Columb ; con, $21; Augusta, Also to ow ipal places at lows nce ee Steamer, or re A CROMWELL & CO., 86 Weat atroot (OR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND . GEORGE. Bria ute Now York not Virginia Sorew Bexiabip Com- any's new and first class steamship MOUNT VERNON, F. OY Rich commander, will leave Dice 2 Noni rive, forthe above ports on Saturday, September 10, at 8 P.M. Cabin pas- sage, with nusurpassed accommodations, $7 60. 8c. pet foot on measurement goods, other 8 in propor Rnd ‘received on. Fridays and Saturdays. No. commission cheged for forwarding.” No bills of nding signed after depar: ture of steamers For frelght ot passage, apply to HB. OROM- WELL & CO., 66 West street, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITY INSPECTOR'S DEPARTMENT—NO. 1 CENTRE Bireet, New York, August 25, 1859.—Nolice to undertakers, sextons and others. ~anting burial permits wi ntinied, and the sam fe ‘only al tho olice of the City Inspector, No. 1 Contre Street, and, at the office of Dr. Cyrus Ramsay, No. 101 Second avenue, corner of Sixth street. Ferry masters, steamboat captains, railroad conductors, ex- press agents, and all other persons ‘recetving burial permits fare requested to return the same to the City Inspector's office Gputte frat day of every month, for the purpose, of the same with the original certificate on file In this office. Particular attention is called to tho following extract of an ordinance of the Common Council, passed April 23, 1899, which will be strictly enforeed:— “No captain, agent or other persons attached to any steam- boat fepry boxt, sailing or other vessel, or to.any stage, rall- road or other conveyance, public or private, shall conve body of any has died in the olty of New York, be- yoni the limite of sald elty, without a permit from the City, Ine actor, under the penalty of two hundred doliars for each of- severally and respectively.’ "To enable the Clty Inspector to give a permit for the burial or removal of tha body of any person who has died out of this city, and been brought here for interment, ft will be necessary ile op erg yor ery ted, when and where ‘a ‘or the written permission ‘of owe of the Coroners: Bo teste oder kar cima granting jo char; le uns an} at for ¥ f perma DANIEL E. DELAVAN, Clty inspector, Cyrus Ramsay, M. D., Registrar of Records and Statistica. ‘ ce does not apply to the Calvary Cemetery, who, by special ordinance of the ‘Common Council, are privt- leged to give permits for all burtals in that cemetery. e AIR AND FESTIVAL,—THE LADIES OF GRACE church, Jamaica, will hold a fair and festival, on Wednes- day, 7th day of September, 1859, at Milit Hall, commencing at i) o'clock A. M., and continuing through the day and evea- ing. A cordial invitation is meceby extanted to all their friends. Cars will leave South ferry, Brool y at 12M, LDERS TAKE NOTICE.—A REGULAR MONTHLY cot ‘ang of the Journeyman Gilders’ Trade Society is to be held this (Tuesday) evening, September 6th, at Military Hi 198 ig ey the transaction of Copy tbe! ewes . every journeyman gilder toatiend. by bear TOSEEH GOLDEN, President. ‘LAWRENCE SNURE, Secretary. OHN COAR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, HAS RE- oJ fnoved from bis old tand in Reade street lo 18 While sueet, between Church t and West Broadway. pe TL {Q008 DEALERS) MERTING—A REGULAR MONTH meeting of the New York Liquor Dealers’ Soalety, wil ibe helil at the Metropolitan Rooms, 1) Hester street, on Twea- aay evening, Bept. 1860, at Bovclock, Punctual stiendanoe is req |. By order of P. W. ENGS, President. A. M. MATHEWS, Vice President, G. A. Ratz, Recording Secretary. Ls ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF LEBANON Lodge No. 191 are ries notified to attend the next re- ‘war communication of this Lodge on Wednesday evening, th inst, “eunctual attendance tn roquestedyas business of Um: portance will be brought before the age 5 By order, W. P. Lurr, Secretary. EONS ce auarent aS ‘ASONIC.—ENTERPRISE LODGE 223—THE MEM. bers are particularly requested to attend this evening, September 6. | An alteration of the by-laws is to be acted upon; Iso work in the degrees, A. J. MCGINNIS, W. bt, ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. 272, F. and A. M.—The members of the above lodge are here- by notified to be puneton in their attendance at their regular. meeting, this (Tuesday) evening at eight o'clock pracisely, or work. By order. ROBERT D. HOLMES, W. M. Cuakies A. Kentisn, Secretary ‘OT: OWNERS OF LOTS IN THE TOWN OF N Hudson county, N. J., are notified once more if they do not come, and pay the ‘taxes which are now due for he improvement of the ferr'y road, as provided for in the char. ter of aaid town, the Councilmen of Guttenberg shall proceed and enforce the'lien created by said tax, and sell the property. N. B.—Taxes will be received on the idth and 13h September Instat Adolph Meckert’s, Guttenberg, — DAVID G. ‘A, Constable. Gorrennera, N. J., Sept. 5, 1859. EMOVAL.—W. @. AMERMAN HAS REMOVED HIS merchant tailoring establishment to Bo. 121 Bleecker surcel., Where he will be pleased to exhibit tc ils numerous | friends a well selected stock of goods for gentlemen's wear. PECIAL MASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF Continental Lodge, No. 287, F. & A.M. are requested to meet at the Gothic Rooms, Odd’ Fellow’s Hall, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, ut 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our Inte brother, W. M. P. Wm. Lyons. The members of Charter Oak Lodge No. 249, Doric Lodge No. 280, and the members of the fraternity are cordially invited to attend. By order ‘of the W. BT. CHAPMAN, Sec. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. A PABTY POSSESSED OF $100 TO $600, TO Bi INVEST. ie a his our. imonediate supervision and control, would do well to apply at assan street, second floor, ILA. M. Referentes given and required. ‘4 “sie ag A ONE-HALF INTEREST AND AN EQUAL PARTNER. ship may be pbtained in an established cash business. To ® party having Fi ee ad this ee Sacre phporqunity ' for & permanent business without risk. . HOWES & CO. S47 Broadway, up sare, AEP 10-0. Bs, OR SALE—TO A YOUNG MAN COMING WELL RE- commended, one half intertst ina retail tea and coffee store, doing & good cash business; location one of the best in the city, Address Tea Store, Chatham square Post office. ene Lowt office MO8TIMER J. ALEXANDER WAVING BROOME A Partner in my business at Brownsville, ‘Texas, the busi. hess will hereafter be conducted under the hame and style of R. J. Lawlor & Co. Office 21 John street, New York. ‘New York, September 1, 1859, R. J. LAWLOR. EN a Pa hn Ena 0 PABINER WANTED.—FOR SALE, ONE-HALF INTE. Test in a first class lager bier garden and music ball, in & large thriving city, In the western part of this State; hag bar and bowling alleys attached, and dolng a flourishing business, Tt will be sold at a sacrifice, in consequence of the iil health ot the owner. For full pgrticuiars address Brown, box 201 Herald ofice, ea eee PARINER WANTED—WITH A FEW HUNDRED Dor.- Jars to manufacture a staple article of great demand; sales Strictly for cash; pays 300 to 500 per cent profit; no risk’ Ad- dress, with real uame, Cyrus Merrill, Herald ofllee, Agents need not apply. peceicath 1) AEA ee SEARS PCC CN SS ‘PABINER WANTED-EITHER ACTIVE OR SILENT, ‘with $3,000 or more, to engage with two other persons peculiarly qualified by skill, experience and Anduatry, carry on @ manufacturing business which Involves no risk and pays Jarge profits, a8 may be seen, by personal observation, »Ad- cress Thomp ible House, Bighth street. W3nte , WITH $5,000 OR $6,000, TO TAKE an interest in a table Wonvern business. Inquire of JW. NORHIS, au'CsW. awards 237 and 239 dhrysis stree ‘ANTED—IN A LUCRATIVE, BUSINESS, A MAN vho can put into usiness $3,000; a fair salary will pi uation inthe country. Address James Harrison, New York Post office. Full satisfaction will be given as to all details. ~_ i iS = ‘ANTED, TO ACT AS DOOR- 100 PET AL AeROOe ‘America, that can be made to clear from $12 to $20'per day. ‘An equal interest given and no, Hak. To, eave, {rouble, none Ca a etre EY LEONARD, 7 Nassau street, PY" eabeninh creche tm BLL An kid Y —A PARTNER WANTED IN A COMMISSION $200. ia’ drote realise ds ony rage oflice down town, where he can from $25 to $9) a week, and no risk whatever; six hou! y attention required. Apply to T. GAFFNEY, 87 Cha- tham street. pita oni aERR POS e SA (0). -RARINER WANTED, WITH $90, FOR TALE 300. “interest in an ola established and successful cash business yielding $2,500 profits yearly. Considering capital thisisa very extraordinary chance of making money. No agents noticed. Apply at 8) Nassau street, room No. 1, rear building. ST ee 500. ~RARTNER WANTED, TO PURCHASE Tite + interest of @ retiring partner in an established money making business, now clearing from $3,000 to $6,000 per annuin. divery satisfaction given. Principals only need ad- dress N, B., box 144 Herald oilice. $70 ‘TO $1,000.—PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE A half interest in a business well established, and has id $4,000 per annum, one of the firm being obliged to retire. tagactnr ormation and references given. “Address P- J., box 156 Herald oflice, pe icra cs Ce 1.000 20,28¥88t IN SoM Goon RsraBrisi. . ed business, by & young man; must bear inves- sation; reference given and required. Address A. B. C., box 139 Herald office, for two days, stating business. nou other noticed; no agents nor patentees need apply. tibet ch) rank te sith |) 00 .-A PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, . + in an old and well established down town busi- nes, or one-half interest in the business; would be 4 for half cash, and the balance in Western lands, Apply to C. G, Thompson, 86 Nassau street, 1 000 PARTNER WANTED, fu wholenaio and reusl hunhvoay, haying prod OF a who , per toni, Which ean be easily more than ‘doubled, by Se hl tite pary interest etn ae or megeseary of a party interested, as’ the presen é out cons erably taking wholbeale ortere: ‘Address Confiden. Ual, box 283 Post ofllee. I TNER $5.000 Cast AND, A BUSINESS, PARTNER ht, enteel and {ing business already” estubfisied nthe cH, Wwitk'real name, Hower, Ligrald ofice, 1QUOR. IN A Li Ate 3 4 # ;