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SALES AT AUCTION. BLEECK i SELL AT AUC- ium, ‘on. ORER, BON, & OO. WIEN, 12 o'clock, at the Mer- AND FOURTH AVE- ia WaLuani esi AND SHH BEHERTS, YORKVILLE, . petween B7th and Buh ats e SOUR and SU ta ase, ble. The Th aan On proton =a itis belloved that tho atlove comprish two mon cle blocks now to be subdivided above Forty- ‘One-half can remain, Maps, &c., at No. 7 Pine §.. RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER.— PEREMPTORY «sale of about 600 caser boots, shoe: —By ARDS & WHITING, reine v4 room! omprisin Taltesortment of new and desirable goods divest fers tos ae pufactories, Catalogues and samples ready on moruing of le. UCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAM’S FURNITURE EX. press and furniture Fiiand establishment, 113 Weat renin eee between Fi jixth Rearcuue. Rich house: hold furniture of ever: ‘ship parts of the world. prs Laeeied cen tema eos Soar of Pees Sica ha oe sialuasy, alisetacs stolen ae see poe (TRADE SALE OF CROCKERY, plated ware—By HENRY G, EVANS, pik er o'clock, anak season, and will be sold in dealers, and carefully repacked Bg sy HOTICE-LARGE Fac ya ek ef fancy ware, B. Frciene Teease, , September Ph ib 10 0’ Pole, choloe stock, most a de wer worthy the ity and country dealers wanting caah bey UCTION NOTICE.—ALL THE RICH AND COSTLY household furniture of a private fandily, will be sold at covered in cr! Per single parlor sults (seven pieces of each and solid, raso- frames), one suit covered in three colored, French et one in green all Pris, one solid rosewood hale lot au will very ly carve be sold at @ great bargain; rosew etegeres, centre er tables, rosewood and. malogany bed: steads, i pura rae wi oe agg bair Daggers Boleiere; ; ar yi et tiny this furniture isonly tl cmp ‘mont in wee aaiaiel the Best igi ‘will be sold very cheap for Seah Apply at the store 170 Ni avenue, near Twenty-second street. UCTION NOTICK.—H. T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER ‘Asaignee’s sale of $15,000 worth’ of furniture. ‘Riob and mag) drawing room sults—pianoforte, pler ‘and mantel mirrors, lace curtains, medallion and Brussels car- pels, rugs, ormolu chandeliers, oll payntings, bisque and china ‘Will sell at public auction This day TUESDAY, September 6, ‘at 1034 0% isely, at the elegant fo fer. story residence No. 96 West fain tease ay ee rosewood suits of parlor furniture, poeaeed in htee colored satin, velvet, moquel) and satin damask; m ‘and reception chairs 0 match the faulty; centre tables, sola side inbles; rosewood etegeres, mirror doors hd backs; encolgneura, French lace curtain and cor y carpets; ier and mantel miri tings, ent artists; four args ina, repre TanEiy Life,” by Em- Seasons,” by oly Fauilly, copy Epa as re Fut BEVEN Pen He HALF OCTAVE PIA! EMBROIDERED CLOTH COVER AND STOOL. The most costly instrument ever offered at auction, carved togs ond case’ made by a celebrated city maker; mother of pearl ‘Keys, inlaid with pear] i, re AL stool, dc.; cost $700. Ollcloth, chairs, rosewood hat stand, ée. CHAMBERS. Rosewood agg terme ads, bureaus, washstands, ward- eobes, bookoases, lady's eacretoire, tollet sets, plain and orna- mental; large size hair mattress, ‘feather beds and pillows, ‘Qounterpanes, blankets, spring botiom beds, carpets in every tings, pictures, lace curtains, shades, commodes, {Cwels: spiticons. magcking bird and cage, taahogany bedstends, bu oly smoss and hair mattresses, sofas and sofa eda spring lounges, porter sind cane seat chairs, easy Turkish chairs and DINING ROOM. “Eten table, 14 feet in length; silver ware, French china ten seta, Iv balanced handled knives and forks, spooons, feet n ey beautifully engraved, decanters to k, 3) days; chairs, sideboard, corner what- “Av grION Nor a Ci $17,000 worth of splendid. household furniture at public wuction, for cash. py oan W. PORTER, AUCTIONEER. This day (Tuesday), Sept. 6, ‘commencing at 1034 o'clock, the Naber & ‘coutents of the large five story residénce ba 218 eee street, near Eighth avenue, consisting of jumeful and ornamental to be found in a well fur- ‘Blahed reslaence scUzeNing rooms—Superior velvet carpets, three magnificent Bolid rosewood suits, covered in maroon, blue and gold and ‘and gold satin, of the most expensive description; ‘and ‘Turkish exsy chairs, in mpoquet and satin brocad Y solid rosewood reception and arm ° gold, blue, crimson and maroon satin; e Bolid rosewood ‘centre tables, with rich statuary marble tops; expensively farved rosewood pier, sofa and side tables, with marble tops; ‘three costly fosewoot ‘etegeres, with marble tops, plate glass. . ried expresal we ablees bronse, a ‘vases, ae the most chaste order in France; magnificent French plate pier, iss een ce wich aud heavy gold frame; heavy, em- anety’ of oll pain native a cxtenive eats winter's scenes, Eaarine wows, superior game pieces, le form- fing a very ioe Roliection; superior ‘rosewood pianoforte, ven octave, ‘elegant case, inlaid plate, a ey toned ‘and rosewood piano stool, covered in satin, with an for the owner; ladies’ rose- ormolu clocks, ‘elegant china and expensive landscapes, paintings, ind costly embroidered over. cane room—Rich velvet tapestry enrpet, in good order; ‘polld oak extension table, all polished In th beat manne; mar: le top fancy tables, mirrors, sofa beds, chairs in hair’ cloth; pee eertmih all ie ruby and crystal cut glassware, wines, champa, tumblers, goblets and decanters to match: rick 4 and dinner Goffee anid i tee a eer AContly nolid rosewood and mahogany bedstends statuary marble top bureaus, washstands and commodes to Thatch; over 20 pure hair mattresses, from 40 to 60 pounds, Frade to order and In excellent condition; ingrain carpets, hed: room mirrors, clocks, toilet tables, toilet sets, oilcloths, carpets and rods, mahogany cushioned chairs,’ rockers, ‘sofas, fail stands, tea and dining tables, &e., &c. ‘The sale of the above furniture is rendered absolutely necessary, and will aeclively take place without regard to weather. tA responsible Derson will be in attendance to pack and ship articles going “Out of the city, at a reasonable charge, UCTION NOTICE GNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD A furniture at public auction. Superb drawing roon@suites, Bécietary and bookease, elegeres, slatuary, oil paintings by minent artists, velvet and Brussels carpets, bisque and Dres: aene a china ornaments, plor and mantel mirrors, brocade ‘and lace curtains, rosewood chamber furniture en, suite, oak dining room furniture, china and Bee ware, Wines, horses and carriage, hari &e, elegant four slory residshoe, N sixth ape era Sixth ce Sale to commence at nee clock. The catalogue embracing the largest and richest assortment of household furniture, &c., offered at auction this season. The furniture was all made to order for the present owner and is of the best description. Catalogues at the house on morning of DRAWING ROOMS. Rosewood drawing room suits, richly carved in fruit and flowers nnd covered in three colored satin brocade of the most “expensive description, consisting of two tete-a-tete sofas, two rm, two reception and eight oval back ‘chairs, statuary, ‘mar- Ble top centre tables. to match the sults; rosewood. etégeres, ined with aatin wood and mirror doors; buifets, encolguenrs, Antique and gothic reception chairs cov rocade, rose: Wood secretary and bookcase. lined with talip wood, ota. and ward tables, ladies’ work table inlaid with satin wood, velvet ‘carpets, rugs, pier and mantel mirrors with rich gilt frames, Ormolu'and bronze chandeliers, candelabra, brackets, superb ‘artistic bronzes, representing Painting, Seasons, Pandora, Crusaders, &c., &c.; bronze clock, rans 30 aya; bisque and Dresden china vases, richly decorated Parian marble statuettes, antique lava vases ‘from’ Hercnlaneum and Pompeii oll paintings, Holy Family, a superb copy, from the original In the Louvre at by Belleres: two mites paint- ings, scenes in England, by Northrap, inter, Fruit and Flowers, French line engravin; MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE PLANOFORTE. Richly carved legs and case, four round. corners, tni SS Poetry, Music, ro} ane and ed ll round, by city ‘makers and fully, guaranteed: BIS Task Seat” ureret int broeale Piscon abd: swover, books, music, &c., Ac.; brocade and lace curtains, French shades, cornices, &c. Hall—Rosewood hat stand, oil cloth, stair carpet. Chambers—Rosewood bureau, matiiary marble tops; bedsteads, richly carved, style Louis XLV. de nute, dressing and toilet bles, war robes, eae French China toilet sets, oval mirrors, tapestry, Brussels car- pet, clock, ongray ings, Li iat oneee feather beds, blankets, sheets, Tu quilis, ec, Chambers, third and fourth Btories—Mahogany Pand black walnut sofas, arm chairs, rocle ers, bedstends, bedding, Ingrain carpets, mirrors, &c. Hertz'sextension dining table, arm chairs, buffet; butler’s tray and stand, dumb waiter, couch, ruby and crystal glass decanters, goblets, wines, champagnes, fruit and ccllery stands, richly cut and engraved; silver pisied caster, spoons, forks, knives, napki , cake basket, coffee urn, solid ailver dinner and tea se! ‘reneh ching Panes set, '160 pieces: ay decorated tea set, 44 piec ivory handle knives ans Forks, Ae; rosewood silt, covered in. embroidered. moquet, Beven pieces; curtains, shades. Also, a large assortment of de- sirable kitchen furniture. Terms of the sale cash, in bankable money or certified checks. Deposits required’ of all pur- chasers. ToriON NOTIOR—EDWARD | SCHENCK, "AUG. tioneer. Assignee’s sale. On Tuesday, 6th instant, will bold by auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at 119 Meroer near Prince, the stock therein of F. & F. D. Clark, furniture dealers, consisting of second hand furniture, partly finished ‘work; ivmber, mahogany, oak and walnut veneers, find the usual stock of ‘the trade. ’ Also, at half-past twelve * o'clock, in front of the store, one horse, cart and harness, and atend of sale the interest in the lease of said building seven ears from May last, at thirteen hundred and twenty five dol- 6 8 year rent and Water tax. Sale to commence at 103 A. M. CHARLES Ik, STEWAWT, Aasigace. UCTION Nt WILLTAS TOPPING &CO., fe 119 Broad: ‘Will sell this day, aetnbiey TUESDAY, SEPT. 6: A rory largo and A desirable agactiment tof DOMESTIC STAPLE AND FANCY. ie Goons, br Piel they Invite the special attention of ALSO, EMBROIDERIES. pas lots of new; (cbt, los of newly “imported a including a vory TO PIANOFORTHY ATANUF ACTURERS. One case, containing 30 Tea” PEE . ning va.” PTANOFORT -porering pan hanaméry, to be old for Acooun of unter, ‘of pi ‘Catalogues ‘and goods now ready. = eens Botioted. UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, Al AE UAT Weteed, , Sept. 7, a as ‘fe neg Fooms No, 4 North Willan rite corner of Frank- ssortment ouRe! it el sone any sofas, chairs, lace curthing, mahogany: eee French ‘Bedeicads, Pier giaseck “Als, constable'crann tte acco, segar boxes, clock, looking glasses, lot of live geese, ‘Sey rs UCTION NOTICE—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER A Witteon ine dasa 1034 o'clock, nt nlearoon $9 Nasena amtreet, a large assortment of household furniture, consisting in ‘art of rosewood and mahogany parlor suits covered in hatr cloth and brocaiel, Brussels and ingrain carpets, book cases, mar- Dle top centro tables, gilt frame French piste pler and man tel mirrors, n fine line of oll paintings by E.G. Contes: oak marble lop sideboard, richly carved. severoctave resend pl Rnoforie, pearl keys, marble top dressing bureaus, wasl stands, bedsteads, hair mattresses, pallinsses, &c., the whole ‘well worthy the attention of buyers, as every lot will be per- emptorily sold to the highest bidder to pay cash advances, Cata- Jogues now ready: Cash deposts required from all partion un. Ean, sta auctioneer, dio a general assortment of second h NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1859. ALES AT AUCTION. M. ary SPOT OMERE. . }ANGS, MERWIN & CO., 13 Ps row. meatal monn tt ARRIBA FS it Tia TRADE SALE OF Pabene AND Ltd set A large assortment of writin, about bn reams of fine, superfine nd eit nol pote, letter, cap and blank book: papers of the most approved styles a8 of manufactura; carts “Ao Slsan’ sholee 6 lisodoa ot wisel cogratiags, plots. cards, ‘he ia hol tion ot sibel eogre graphs and toy boo ty “si ROWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL Jes rooms, No. faggau street, on Wednesday, September 7 indo. at Lo'clock Pe Mf, one scoondhand close carriage, suitable for a hack, together with an assortment of carriages new end secoudhand, ely bullders; alaoy single and double harness. CONSTADLE’S GALE OF HOUSEMOLD FURNITURE.— RISTALAR, auctioneer, wery, will sell tls day, ii natant at 1135, 0 cloek, gentoo} household t furni- ure, consisting of les, bureaus, bedsteads, kkitcher Uenals, stoves and also'a lot of furniture to pay advances pe RT ee UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL! Heer Weanenany next, Spt tember 7, at id Slelouky one premises occupied by the Into W. i. Mackrell, in the village bf damaica ium Island, on the Flushing sad Bee, Beas rond,a valuable farm, consisting of about fity acres of lund, situated, having a front of one-quarter mile slong Stump road, leading from Jamalca to Flushing; enced ibroughout; one half being Ullable ‘and nee well wooded; together wil improvements, which include a new spacious gothlorbulit ce . condalning, fourteen rooms, with all the “necessary outbl divas, farm house, good bearlug orchard, garden, fruit trees, &0.” Like wise Will be sold with the fari the ctops in the ground, con- sisting of warcuerpe Vegetables, and algo the itook orses, cows, calves, poultry, grain, . Terms made known on tho day of sale, ‘Shosld the seainer prove unfavr: ble, the sale will tuke place the Grst fair da; tale of fanoy goon, coy dry gvods, , Ande: qe dy 0 i at ier a feax sana © son, . SCI Thursday, he th Ins. at rata ovcigee at = ae e store, the entire re stock, partial by firé on the meh ‘ot the $4 of ting ig ‘otra fs large and varied assortment of nya ‘aboutone hundred dozen fine kid gloves, dress trim- of all descriptions, eatriate. oO ae glasses, fancy goods, fans, writing desks, reticules, &¢., DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. 70 MANUFAC- turing jewelers and others. By B. & F. H. SCH Wednesday, 7th inst., at 1 orelock, at room No, $0, Harl ite and Centre streets, the machine- allroad depot, corner, of W Gen nach ry, safe, nel and tools, comy ing one press, ching fathe, turning lathes forges make, two rolling mill draw bench, Herring safe, cost $275, work benches, vices, tools, shafting, 4c. The shop will be open on Tuesda: for inspection: ‘The attention of Jewelers is called to this sale of ww’ aad de: sirable machinery, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONRER.-HORSES, WA. &c. By E. &F. i, St °K, this day, atone o’elock, acthelr Beg No. 33 Naneatrs pied a bay mare five years old, warranted kind and gentle. Isa good family he several carriages, top and road wagons, double au ingle har’ ness, &c. G., $, HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at his salésroom, 382 Hudson street, at o'clock P.M, by Virtue'of an execution, household furniture, consisting of chairs, carpets, pianoforte and tool, beds, bedding, &c. By order of JOSEPH REED, constable. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER. Peremptory sate of Havana Segars, By order of the Assi On Wethessiay, September 7, oTMoN Hp, 18 o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. sino 0,000 GEYU! HAVANA SEGARS, Fsculaplos For do prensados, Clarita, La, Chica, Perla. de los Antillas, ahd other choice brands, in quarter and tenth boxes. Catalogues and samples ready early on the morning of sale. Ze NS baie B. HERTS, int ais 5 PINE Assignees sale of CHOICE WINES AND. * LIQvORs, On Wednesday, September 7, 1859, at 11 o'clock, Comprising a large stock of Hungarian and Rhine wines in casks and cases; claret, champagne and brandies in bond. Also, About 200,000 German ge are, Sale peremptory for cash. By order of WY, SQ, Assignees Hey, AUCTION NOTICE—DAMAGED GUNS and cutlery JOHN E, VAN ANTWERP will sell, on uraday, Sept at 12 o'clock, at 73 William street, in addition io the unval sheortineut of bardwera, for mosmont of eon, 4 may concern, 8 eases, 200 English double barrel guns, 3 Felty Woy algo, 1 oa ‘ud forks, sfiguly damn on voyage. W. HUNT, AUCTIONEER. Opgning Sale of the Fall Season ‘J. W. HUNT will sell to-morrow, September 7, 1859, at 103 o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. 85 Nassau street, a large assort- ment of household furntture, consisting in part of rosewood, mahogany and black walnut parlor furniture covered in plush, brocatel and hair cloth; also chairs, tete-a-tetes, sofas, lounges, wardrobes, bureaus, be Washstands, chamber suits, &e., &c. Also, oll paintings, mirrors, china ‘ware, crockery, silver plated ware, &c., &c. Sale peremptory. Catalogues ready on morning of sale. MoRS Se SALE OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.— M. CRISTALAR, auctimeer, 25 Bowery, will sell this day, 6th instant, at ‘10d 0 ;, & lot of groceries and Uquors, consisting of segars, fons, coffee, spices, brandy, gin, key and other liquors; also horse, feed wagon, slelj sh, Ee: bee by order of LEV. T COHEN, Att'y for morigagee. ORTGAGE, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD carpets, ollcloths, rugs, &c.—JOHN H. 1c Honeer, will acll thie dayr at 2o'clock, at 467 Canalatreet nose Hudson, bureaus, bedstedds, chairs, washstands, extension and other tables, sofas, sofa beds, segars, looking glasses, pictures, hair and other mattresses, cooking stoves, table cloths, 6 beddin, yards of Brussels and ingrain carpets; also, 400 ras By Hingis oo &c. By order of E. A. PICKET, lortgagee. A ETROPOLITAN EXPRESS === ing to the country or in the cit M sngithelr advantage fo call on GOULDSMITH’S ex- press, No, 40 Varick aires.” Four horse wagons for removing Furniture to and from the country; carts at all times. by post promptly attended to. ‘Furniture paoked and slipped: Sena BURLEY, AWNBROKER’S SALE.—ON WEDNESDAY, BELL & THOMPSON will ‘sell, in the auction rooms 18 East Broadway, at 103 c’clock, a’ large assortment of mechanics’ and other tools, guns, pistols, books, &c. Pawnbrokers sale— Monday, a laige anie of watches ‘and jewelry, By order of ee wees AUCTIONEER. £, ETO. AT AUCTION, MoMARDS RINGELAND & CO. will sell, this day, (Tues- day,) at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom 158 Broadw A large assortment ‘of hardware, cutlery, &c., consisting of heavy and shelf goods, in lots to suit the city and country trade. HOUSE FURNISHING Ds Consisting of @ general assortment, well worthy the attention FANCY GOODS. A large assortment of French and German fancy goods. Invoices of gold and gilt jewelry, watches, &e. HERIFF'S SALE OF IMPORTED STALLIONS.—CHA M BERS & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, (office No. 113 Nassau ,) will sell, on Tuesday, 6th inst., at 12 o'clock, at the cor- ner of Thirty-ninth street and Sixth’avenue, at the stables known a8 the Tatersalls, four im Imported stallions, known as Prince, Favorita, Solyman and Earl Kin, ¥ OHN KELLY, Sheriff. bor le is postponed until sither notte ice. Parone oe JOHN KELLY, Sheriff. MISCELLANEOUS. GENTLEMAN WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS OF WIFE and two come will not enable him to live Heyond 81,200 oF $1,900 a yee, aud Roe eee teaches him that with a family aad income it is a hard matter tolive. dn, New York and “lay up much’ and “keep t pearanans, wishes to meet will pay similialy ated por who can “aytpathise” mud will join him in housek ‘ eh the eae Be es need nol auswer. Adress J, HB, Herald offess Houses need not ATCHELDER'S PATENT LAMP FOR, BURNING Keromene an ober coal olla ithouts chimney. Whe. Toes Batic te by FRO KR ITOMIEN 4 ‘& 00., 61 i le way. Sutie and county rights for sale. bah jane BOC SHOR AND GAITER UPPERS.—SHOK DEAL- ers con command a first class custom trade and repuin- tion, by using our superior stock, suitable for London or Paris ladies’, boy's and iniases of ever M. ARTHUR E808 9 69 Gold teciroved N. bedi RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE BRUSH factory, $29 Tear] street, Franklin square. All artic sold at the lowest factory prices, Paint brushes of a very perlor quality constantly on hand. JOHN K. HOPPEL. D*. L, PROUDFOOT HAS RETURNED TO THIS city, with health much improved, and has resumed the Practice ‘of his profession of medicine and surgery, os at No. 13 Fourth avenue, next to the corner of Twell fh ate BR. HAMPTON’S COMPOUND DIURETIC PILLS are highly recommended by eminent physicians as a safe, ce tain, speedy ‘and permanent cure for gravel, strictures end ell itso gen oe aac a where. Menrs/A. B&B SANDE £60" seen i Prepared by Dr. J. T. HAMPTON & CO. 465 Spruce street, Philadelphia, rer igst SHOCKS rn ly Ce KINDS OF DISRASES.— H. HORN, electric’ his iBicat improved “vel eran erases toring I cure Of all diseases, at ene gear instrument is con- ne far superior to aay vine use for the purpose of extracting IRENCH MEDICINES.—THE FOLLOWING MEDICINES have been examined and a) Taba by the Iinperial Acade my of Medicine:—Morel’s infalt le remedy for gout and rheu- matism, $441. 2. ee if cific cure for the intermittent fever, $1.8. Gordon's infallible cure for pulmonary. con: sumption, $2. 4. Cloasmin’s Pemntianinn of freckles, sunburn, eas of the face, $1. 5. Sart meg 's infallible cure for alo- pecy and baldness, $1. The above excellent medicines, exten- ive ly used and eno ‘ing the highest reputation in Europe, will po doubt meet with favorable success in America. |Full direc pany. y each article. To be obtained of Dr. COLOM. Wane Principal depot 125 Forsyth street, N. ¥. Sent free of cxpenso on remlting he price of exch as above, by lever, to EEN FUN.—THIS}FAR FAMED SKIN AND TOILET vowder siands unrivalled for restoring, beautifying and preserving the complexion, rendering the skin delicate Smooth aud soft, “Country druggists and tanoy store Keeper should be careful to obtain the genuine article, oF they will Smpoved upon by & worthless counterfeit, composed of delete- rolls ingredients injurious in thelr effect. ‘the genuine has the name of the undersigned, sole prone, on the margin of on the oust lo of the dozen packages, For sale ells & Co. Carey, Howard & F tecvbnnn’t arse, Risley & Uo., Conrad H. Haviland, and of the sole proprietor, HOBBS, 86 Maiden lan REMIUM STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—100,000 PLA, comprising all the finest varieties, at low prices. Pri Cataloges of these and all bulbous flowers mailed to applicants, and at 308 Broadway. HOW CASER—HOFFMAN & FERSOH'S SHOW CASE areroome, Noe. 4 Chatham street and 67 Bowery. A eral assortment of show cases kept constantly on aud. Old cases taken in exchange. Orders promptly executed, capers ESSEY’S ORIGINAL COLUMBIAN HAIR DYE HAS ‘@ national name, not for a day, but all the time is en- dorsed qroxywhere the, best in the world, Depot 112 Grand street, Willl peabeny ‘o., 115 Franklin ae Now York; Hayes, Brooklyn and'reiaiied ay ai druggists the United'States. " Price 5) cents per box. ‘00D ENGRAVINGS AT REDUCED CosT.—PHOTO- graphhing, by Prie’s patent, directly on the block of wood, secures a true perspective and perfect outline, desirable final ‘engravings, but particularly in mechanical representa- tions, Pictures forwarded by mail magnified or reduced to the size desired with perfect acctiracy, by the above process. Eu- velopes designed and engraved in an artistic mani WATERS & TILTON, Photographers on wood and engravers, 90 Fulton Street. [LSON’S APPARATUS FOR RENDERING TALLOW wanted. Also, an 8or 10 horse power engine and a 25 se power cylinder boiler in good order. Address J. R. H. Post oflice. ie 2 LOAN OFFICES. T THOMPBON & CO.’S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 102 ‘Nassau street, corner of Ann, room No. 2, second floor, advance money from §1 to 000, on watches, diamonds, Jewelry. dry segara and all kinds of securi- ties, or. Boiught. ‘Notes, stocks, Ponds, 18% Negotiated. “All kinds of sewing machines Tout a an AST THOMPSON, Auctioneer. T NO. 66 NASSAU STREET.—A, HONIGMAM, DIA- mond broker and commission merchant, advances money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c., or buys them for the est cash prices, at his private office, 6 Nassau street, up room No, 2, Business hours 8 to 6 P. T JACKSON’S—MONEY TO ADVANCE ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, plate, dry goods, merchandise and iy ob every description, or Bought and sold, by SOSEPI A SA N, auctioneer and broker, 111 Grand atreet, three doors west of Broad Aw a CA eS GRAND STREET.. ae 4 idm watches, jewelry, &c., ONEY ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT ON. DIA- jewelry, sega ., or bought for b: CHARTERS ‘WOO! “450 Broad Bes near Howard street. Business strictly Noutidential. 3. BROADWAY.—ADVANCES MADE ON DIA- monds,, watches and. Jewelry, or bought for cash at their full value, by L. JACOBS & CO., 381 Broadway, Estab- lished 1840. No loan ‘tice ‘signs about the building. way. = ‘ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN HOUSE, would like to renta handsome suit of rooms to a party willing to pay liberally for good accommodations. Location in Thirity-second street, near Broadway. Cars a ges leave the corner for nearly every part of the city. juire at 72 West Thirty-second street. N UNFURNISHED PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, A hen for a family of three persons. Address box 586 Post of PART OF A HOUSE FOR A GENTE: FAMILY, A consisting of a gentleman, wife and infant, wanted in New York, Brooklyn or Williamsburg. Must be pleasantly located, within five minutes walk of ferries, with a small respectable family. References exchanged. Rent not over $180. Address James W., Herald office. OUNTRY HOUSE WANTED.—ANY PERSON HAVING a handsomely furnished country house to let till Ist of May, may find a desirable tenant by addressing H.T., Broadway Post office. WATCHES, JEWELRY, | &C. LLEN'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, _ REMOVED FROM 11 WALL STREET To 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street. ‘Watches, jewelry, silver and plated wrasse. ot very low orices. RAZILIAN DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, EARRINGS crosses, &c., for sale to pay advances, at wholesale prices, Call before purchasing elsewhere and examine the goods and prices, at $31 Broadway, 331 Broadway, 831 Broadway. JOMPOSITION AND GOLD VEST CHAINS—WAR- ranted to stand acid and not to change color, from $1 50 to $5. Gold jewelry of all styles and. qualities at 1) per cent. be- low wholesale prices, at 31 Broadway. Ooi brane DIAMONDS—EQUAL IN APPEARANCE and brilliancy to the real, manufactured from quartz ‘k, hard as adamant, and |cannot_be injured by either alr or r. Rings from $2; pi Broadway. OR SALE—TO PAY ADVANCES, 1 SPLENDID DiA- mond cross, at $90, cost $130; i ve eee gold enae watch, 18 carats, a eae Sateen Pi 18 carats, at Bt ne ady?e hantin ar end chatelaine chain, a ‘100, “cost $21 1 fine open face English lever; nt $45, cont $100. ° Also, & sinall collection of fine oll paintings for sale at half their’ value. H. BARRINGER, room | %, up from $2; earriugs from $2. 331 ‘ATOHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED, IN THE best mamner, by the finest London and Geneva work- men, at GEO, C. ALLEN’S, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal street, formerly of 11 Wall street. THE TRADES. N ELECTROPLATER WANTED—FOR A PERMA- nent situation out of the city. He must be 9.8 thorough ell skilled in plating ‘on tron direct. hae New York Post with references, siating sa msiary AKE BAKER barely treats TO N. CLARK, 885 Broadway, corner of 13th st. 10 Flag Lag mt ag 4 A GOOD JOB RULER, TO Houth. “None but the best of workmen need apply to Danii! Slote, 90 John st. ([Wo HAT TRIMMERS WANTED WHO UNDERSTAND sewing plush, at MoGiIa Miller's, 270 Greenwich st. WO GOOD AMBROTYPISTS WANTED.—TO COMPE- tent persons a steady situation and liberal wages will be (ag Apply at J. H. Young’s gallery, 145 8th av., for three 10 HATTERS. —WANTED, TWO CURLERS, A’ mento & G eee 10 Spruce'g. WANTED—TWO HORSE SHOERS, A'T 88 ELIZABETH. stree Wieatee-. A first rate diamond setter. p] to. DURAND, CANTER & CO., 9 Maiden lane. Roars HARDENER, WHO IS A ogD HAND, ‘and who has been used to large files. ly at the file factory 108 st, Willamnsburg, or to 8. D. Whltaott, Nong Liberty st., New York. ‘ANTED—A TINPLATE AND SHEETIRON WORK- ood man can have constant employment. Also aman is wart in the store and black stoves. “Call at John Lindsay's, 126 8th a ee ‘ANTEDSA PRACTICAL SOAP AND CANDLE maker: one competent to take charge of a manufactur. ing business: be willing to leave the city, Address box 3,942 Post oflice, CORPORATION NOTICES. OTICE TNE CONMITTEE ON FINANCE OF THR Board of Counetipies will_meet in room No. 5 City Hall every Thursday, at. bet ech ENTUNE, » ¥Committee on ALEX. FREA Wit DULTREL, Betas COMMITTER ON FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE Board of Councilmen will meet on. the first ad third Mts Wedneadaye during the months of July, August an ber, at Fireman’ roo: pes fat Meroer Meroor aireet, ny half Guat seven (lok ae we BULTEEI,, 2 Committee F.C. SAE NORE, on Fire URNISHED ROOM |WANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, between Fourth and Twenty-fifth streets and Second and Eighth avenues, for $1 50 per week. Unexceptionable refe- rences given and required. Address A. B., box 114 Herald office. ‘OUSE WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, ON OR NEAR THE Heights; a small, furnished or unfurnished house, with modern improvements. | Address, stating rent and location, N., box 1,968 Post office, N. ¥. OUSE WANTED TO HIRE—AT A MODERATE rent, either furnished, partly furnished or unfurnished, in a respectable neighborhood, west side preferred. Address, with particulars and rent to a responsible party, box 2,796 New York Post oflice. OUSE. WANTED.—WANTED small convenient house, on the line of the New Haven Railroad, from fifty to seventy-five miles from the city; to be convenient to schools and churches, with good yard and water. Rent not to exceed $175. Address, for ‘one*week, T. E, A Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SUIT OF FURNISHED .OR PARTIALLY furnished rooms, with use of kitchen, in a modern house In a good neighborhood, beat of references given, Apply to iCKIBBEN; No. 345 Fourth avenue. ANTED—A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, (oot large, containing all the modern improvements: be: low Fourteenth street, and west of Broadway; wanted by a part: Note children; rent payable as desired. Addi wc, id office. IMMEDIATELY, A ress ‘ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, EAST OF Fourth avenue, above Houston street; also, a bedroom, furnnished or mae between First’ and Fourteenth streets, Address W. E. Richardson, 347 Brondway. ‘WASTED ZPART OF A HOUSE, FURNISHED, FOR A small family, respectably located, in New ‘York or Brooklyn; rooms red red, rooms. tv parlor, kitchen and two or three harles, box 141 Herald office, stating terme, Res Wea eeeen 1sT OF Acti gt a be Tne FUR- nished or unfurnished house, with lern improvements, from Fourth to hit _ ets. spegset Fourth and Seventh avenues; rent, unfurnis} $70); furnished, $900 to $1,000. Address 8. C., Don O40 Pest ‘ce, ‘ANTED—A SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING, OF MODE- ate size, for manufacturing purposes, ‘Address Cus- tomer, Herald office, and name the rent. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, OF from six to eight horse power. Apply to TELLER, WEST & CO., 82 South street. Wel BROOKLYN, A SMALL FURNISHED ‘house, cottage preferred, at moderate rent, with the mo- Mast cnt be had ba and ain, sa to ferry. rilpruoter tere e nant can jy Stati tic! and reut, We. On box 11256 Post ofice. 2 MIME Pa warm IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD HOUSE BETWEEN Fourth and Fourteenth streets, Bowery and Sixth ave- nue. Rent $700 to $900. Also one as high ‘as Forty-second street, Mag he Pike Lady on Nes; sen im) Roe e Also a furnished house "000 Kinine, forhweae > WANTED 10 HIRE—A MODERN BUILT HOUSE (not an et basement), in good order and in a good location, west of Fourth avenue and below Fortieth street. Rent from $700 to $800. Address box 1,967 Post office, or No. 832 Broadway. ANTED TO RENT—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED house, between Fighth and Twenty-sixth streets, for a smail family. Address box 769 Post office. ANTED TO RENT—TWO ROOMS AND ONE BED- room and kitchen by a small famtly without children, be- tween Chatham square, Bowery and Broome streets, Address Hi Ii., box 3,865 Host aflce. a , STEAMBOATS, NONEY D AND. FORT. HAMILTON, —THE STEAM. tr MARBACHIC ITs, W. Hitchcock captain, will leave rg aM. for Ns st, &c., as follows:—Amos street al 234 an and ring street at 12) pier No. 4 North river at 10 A. M. last trip fou’ the island at 634 P. the excursion. ———— \HANGE OF HOUR.—FOR KEYPORT, WE J foot of Murr street KEYPORT leaves. gate Soatags Hk A eoad .M. Fare, 25 cents for exepted) at 3 2. and Keyport at Teaten 9 A. M. and Keyport MOP M 5 as es Sa 9 PF PORT JEFFERSON, Neck and Hunt STONEY PROOK, FAST leaves Roosevelt giregt Meo nD ata ington. alceet, ploe 90, Rast River, Bosimaanec $a nud THE TURF. AMUSEMENTS. eee CApener. ore MUSIC—THE Li ano UN COURS, K.— RORTING, i, WEDD AT, reopecttull 'p! rT, A for > to wagohe, firsin Wosdru®t camer Lae Daria | ipeate Dal ihe Baeiceee ito Academy of of Misi ‘onsen 4 names b. g. Dan Cashman. oy the performances ‘of the two great if the Ha- SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. = vane RD AME CONTEST AND MADAME OARSTER havin fae ene ied, the drat Y AORDAY NEXT, SEPT. 12 AT 8 O'CLOOK, rp etiet has bere dae GARSTEN and Nindame CORTEST 6 steatnplty ae ete In-eve Fo] particular, both as regards the perfection of the fulness of the mise en scene and the selection of the tere for the principal and. supplementary parta, for which pur- pose engagements have been entered into with Madate STRAKOSCH. Signor BRIGNOLT, the favorite rimo tenore; Signort GARSIER and AMODIO, the popular wrtonl, and ‘Monsieur JUNCA and others. eS HORSES A AND CARRIAGES. ONE HORSE SECOND HAND TRUCK, IN GOOD order, wanted. Address One Horse Truck, Herald ollice, stating where it can be seen. A. HANDSOME CARRIAGE AND A TWENTY FIVE foot row both in perfect order, will "be sold ver; wap as the owner red further use for them, Call at 142 COUPE HORSE FOR SALE.—A PINE BAY HORSE, 1G] The Grand a Orchestra, and Choran wil comprise One Hun: hands 1 inch high. Can be seen_at private atable dred of the best Musicans, under the direction of MAX Weat Twenty seventh pireet Detween 7 aud o'clock A. a | Sahara. Tt being the intention of the Managers that the prosent serieg Gfoveram (short ag it necessarily must be in consequence of {he commencement of the regulat season on October the 10th) Dery: FOR S8ALE.—A SUPERIOR ASSORT- ancl of carriages of every description, mantifactured | be allke distinguished ‘Tor ths brunet the erformances, expressly for the New York market. Parties ‘about purchas- | and the fact that every artist of celebrity now {n the countr ing a carriage SY ‘are respectfully invited to call and | might be heard, proposals of engagement have been made mine our stock at 660 Broadway. to severalfavoriie artists, and y to the celebrated prima. who wil MADAME PASTING COLSON, on ihe Appear ax soon ax abe wi ve recovered from = repeived. through the accident she met with ted days having been OR SALE—A SECOND HAND BOSTON CHAISE, With the harness. Can be seen at the stable (late ry’s), 20 Amity street. Se ining ee Beaten EA OF AoE. 5 rs old, yuh drivers jeeclly geile in all geneva, veatsiful baddies just fros 4 ee yey ee for want ot u use. Ap- OR SALE—A SECOND Baap Laken yises. IN first rate order, newly paint Can be seen 2 ae patos shop, No. 67 Tel wired street, ae Fifth avenue, iso ve earned for an iE a eet CORTESE will appear in the Opera of Norwa, her greatest character; Trovaronx, Lucersis Honata, the new Opera of POuUTO (the grand success of Inst seaxon'| MADAME PEbItAO GASSER will appear in “La Sonnamala’’—her greatest. F°% SALE—A LIGHT WELL BUILT DOUBLE OR ey and | Burtianl? single seated rockaway, with pole and shafts; ery ght, MADAME GASHER and MADAME CORTESE will eppear together ia Mozart's Dow (ovauxt, te ve ny wrong; also 8 very'light nearly new double harness; ean thea ne Apply at 57 Court street, Fo SALE—A DALY MADE ROAD WAGON, NEAR- ly new, 18 pounds. Cs nu be it b Stabie, piace, between Cfintor Fema Mg Leas OR SALEA VERY. FINE, BROWN (BLACK HAWK) mare, & sears old, 153g hands highs m splendid driver ang of great endurance; ia pertewly kind ant’gentio, ade drat Fate family horse. ‘Sold for want of use. Can bo seen at stable 266 Mot street. hts, there SGRAND GALA MATINEE, On Saturday, pee ey 17, in which both Madame Corrgst, —— Kareem and Lor yee ALA MATINEE wi AN ENTIRE GRAND OPERA And two favorite acta from celebrated operas. The first night will take place on. Monday, September 12, bag Madame by ay will appear. The second on Wednes- ¥, 1th, for the first appearance of Madame Gassixn. The Mand fourth nights Thursday end Friday, 15 and 16, and the Matinee on Saturday, September 17. ‘he bale of weats will commence on Saturday, September 10. FoR SALE—A BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS | JRU.ie of Meats will commence on Saturday: town, at the high; has been used in the express be ess; woul make a | Academy of Music, and down town at Sibell’s stationery store, food cart horse, He will be sold cheap, as the owner has no | corner of Wall and Nassau streets, ‘There will likewise be further use for him. Price $65. Apply at 511 Greenwich #. Fe SALE—A SORREL MARE, SEVEN YEARS OLD; isa very fast trotter, ® superior roxd mare in single and double harness, warranted sound and kind; also, a light road wragon, with shitting top, city made, harness, blankets, &c., all vere order; will be sold separate or together very low: can Seen at the stable rrow street, or inquire of Henr; Wood, 102 Fulton street, ” y FOR, SALES A BLACK MARE, FIVE YEARS OLD, 1434 hands high, long tail and mane, a beautiful lady's Horse, warranted in every way; also @ no’ top wagon, nearly new: Wilexchange for & good work horse, “Apwy at store cornet Gold and John sireets, Brooklyn. Fe SALE—A BARGAIN, A WELL TRAINED LA dies’ saddle horse, three-quarters bred, imported from Sound. very handsome, and canters so easily that a child beaceh Ucket offices at Brousing’s aud Hall & Sou's music bg ‘on the conclusion of the above short Layee} the eutire company, without exception, will depart for Boston, commence at the Boston Theatre on Monday, September a L AURA KBENF’S THEATRE. TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. ‘WO BEATTIFUL PLAYS. TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. TWO BEAUTIFUL PLAYS. GREAT SUCC! SECOND BECOND Maur ‘ wages yet full aL of ite and style; rranted sound and Gieisaa Reeiomenene ee sued gentle. ‘ om en Ste Warren’ Brockiyn drugalst, Court street, oppo: y) NINE POINTS O w, OR SALE—A VERY, STYLISH, LIGHT, FOUR SEAT NINE POINTS OF THE LAW, F shifting top wagon, but little used, suitable for counter NINE POINTS OF THE LAW, city, built by Wood Brothers; cost, new’, $450, will be wold ow NINE POINTS OF THE LAW, Can be seen at Montague’s ‘stables, Twenty-thir pt eae aoe ee street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues. aia Sue Sones OF cue Lae FoR SALE.—A VERY STYLISH PAIR OF BAY HoRsEs, | !" Me MARK OTH Miss ADA OLIFTON, suitable for coupe or carriage, six years old, long tails, a Warranted perfectly sound and kind in every respect; for style hr hr 3.0, BURNETT, pet NEY MACARTY, fund action they cannot be surpassed. Any gentleman wishl ng te FA. VIR a very superior pair of horses for private use would do well eB A, toeall and see item, “Inquire at R! Mackey’s stables, 81 West | 1D consequence of the DIMINISHED SUCCESS: UNDDM INISHED SUCCESS UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS: UNDIMINISHED SUCCESS ane UNDIMINISHED Bocones hee charming comedy in two acts, by Tom Taylor, called . HOUSE "AND HOME, ‘Twenty-third street. OR SALE—AN EXPRWSS WAGON, ENTIRELY N e ‘best maker in the city. "Inquire of A. A AK! nd Mercer streets. OR SALE—A PLEASURE WAGON, WITH SEATS 1 six persons; the front seat a little elevated; very stylish; Balt by ons of the bast aly tashere forthe present o been used but three weeks, and that in the count good as new; will be sold cheap. Apply at the stable of ‘ste. Yens & Mead, Twenty-ninth street, first west of Broadway. 8 (OR SALE—A DAPPLED CHESTNUT MARE, 15 HAD will be repeated tie evening, wil ® cast comprising the eight years old, very stylish in harness; perfectly | names of the followin, favorite artistes sound ind and gentle; can trot in three minutes. “She willbe | Miss LAURA Mr. GEO. JORDAN, sold low, as the owne o use for her. ny one desiring D. uA FTON,” AL to see her may address Beaver, box 4,110 Post ollice, e | Miss FLORENCE bp Mr: & BU itiert, Tr In active preparation, and will be produced immediate! new comedy, in three acts, b y Palgrave Simpson, Esq., author “Second Love," re eee WORLD ‘AND STAGE, OR SALE—A LIGHT FOUR SEATED PHAETON, suitable for one or two hores, and nearly ag good as new. Apply to J. M. QUIMBY & CO. 62) Brond For sale low. OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, NINE YEARS OLD, 15! AND STAG! hands high, and perfeetly gound and gentle; can trot if WORLD AND STAG 3:15. Also a city’ made, YORLD AN! shifting top buj y new, anda good harness. Apply to B, RMU. BH No. 8B Birch aro, Srtode& KING. Lateyetie plucs, corner of Fourth sure ORSE FOR SALE.—A SIX YEAR OLD HORSE, WAR- ranted sound and kind in every respect; can trot _in less than three minutes, single or double. Can be.seen at Wilson's ables, corner Bleecker and Crosby streets, from 9 A. M. to D D WORLD AND era which will be presented with a cast iavelving the entire strength of the GREAT COMEDY Mees ta Doors open at 7; to commence at. OWPRY THEATRE. Leases. Mesars. Allen and Boulface ..T. W. han the ‘ORSE, FURNITURE, Goes AND x arse % open ‘are at Se property. of ark, furniiure dealers: for 3 sale by auction this day, at’ 1244 o'clock, in front of store, 19 iif success THAN EYER, GREA' TUESDAY EVENING, Sey oer 5 1309, ritespretie Ee will commence wi Poute’s ural tory, entitled een HE ERs e, POURING. Mercer street, near Prince street. CHARLES H. STEWART, Assignee. BEEK IRA TED, A HANDJER: won Hie Tp, ber mca ve crea. Alon eacond heed anable Marans . HE RRAZILIAN APR. ‘Ali'musi be in good repalr, Address Jersey, Herald odes To conclude with the exching melodrama of YEW YORK TATTERSALLS.—AUCTION SALES OF The balcony of this theatre is now devoted to ladies asa pro- horses, wagons, harness, &c., on Tuesday, September 6, menade, and gentlemen for a smoking apartment. 1599, at 12 M.. One’ bay horse, 18% bands high; ome cheataut : horse, 1549 hands high, warrante ied trot in 2:40; one brood ose hay Hal AP mare, with colt by side; one Mexican saddle pony, and ten or chanics’ Hall, 47 oe pomegie ll above Grand street. twelve road ‘and work horses, mom Day Se GEORGE CLEMONS, , Proprie POX AND WAGON FOR SALE.—A BLACK IND: Pony, stylish and well broke, together with wagon a ly new, for sale low, At box 59 in th Ik, i BXCMRION’ TROUPE OF THE WORLD, JERRY and DAN BRYANT 12 2 oly. n their Laughable Burlesques. THE EXILED ZOU. FRICAN POLKA, SCENES AT PHA TONS, PLANTATION SCENES, Doors. open at 7; commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets 5 cen! ALACE ed AND HALL.—TO-NIGHT, GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL for the benefit of of, iss MARIA BRAINERD, the famous vocalist ‘This (TUESDAY) evening, Sep September 6, THE GREATEST BILL OF IMMES NSE “ATTRACTIONS. GRAND MUSICAL SOIREE, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTBL and MILITARY. ‘The new grand Miliary Deseriptive Symphonic Melange, HE SOLDIER'S GLORY. ‘The fering oombeseiing of great artists will appear;— Miss MARIA BRAINERD, prima donna; GUSTAV SATTER, t, planiat; AHTHUT NAPOLRON Pianist; WILHELM DOEHLER, inlet, C. W. BEAMES, accom} =e ty H. B. DODWORTH, al Director, and others, A FULL NILITARY BAND OF ae REED ASD BRASS INST: DOPWORTH' FAMOUS CORNET BAND. Miss BRAINERD in some of the he pleces in which sie bas achieved the greatest success. A SPLENDL PROGRAMME TO-NIGH dress G. W. R., Guierixe TOP TROTTING WAGON FOR $130—CITY make, latest style, used two months, in perfect order, Weighs 280 pounds, with top. To be seen at stables 86 West Twenty-ninth street, near Broadway. ADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME WHITE horse, with switch tail, broke for the saddle, and fit for a or gentleman; is very showy and spirited, yet extremely le, and warranted perf Und; has been used in sit gle and double harness, P: $175. “Can be seen at Wilson’ Tenth street, near Univers NMHE RACE IS TO THE =e THE A upon Thorley’s food acquires strength, spirit and eae always is in good condition, and a single trial will testify to his owner that the free use of the food is not only a great saving, butis actually of great benefit to the animal itself, ‘Testimo- nials can be seen from three governments and the leading ag- riculturists and gentlemen of the turf. Trial cages are now coutaining 112 mixings: price $4,_ Depot 174 Greenwich D—Cl P 9) ST RATE dle horse for a lady to use; black or dark gray prefer- red, Address, with price aud where to be seen, Saddle Horse, Broadway Post office. ANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES, in exchange for furniture and upholstery from a first class furniture store, at cash prices. Address Work Horses, Herald oflice. THE ADMISSION with, REMAIN AT 25 CENTS. ‘OZART HALL. Commencing TUESDAY, Fi, September 6, 1359, the most artistic, ntereaung and instructive ;ORAMA IN THE WORLD. RARE CHANCE.—FROM $5 TO $20 PAID FOR SILK BOSTON, STEAM FRIGATE MISSOURT 0} dresses, from $1 to $4 for gent’s pants; also carpets, | ROCK OF SBR LTAR, an theatrical costumes, jewelry, furniture, &. A note by post punetually attended ‘to by E., 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by N CATHEDRAL, 0) ESE, PLAINS oi LOMBARDY, upon which were fought the battles o MAGENTA, MONTEBELLO and SOLFERINO, in the struggle for italian Independence, T NO. 44 CENTRE STREET.—WANTED, $10,000 . re Ons ZA worth of new and enon othing, for the Wester market; GRAND ae ATTA, RGHORE CEYINA ViEtoee tlemen will receive fifty per cent more than their supposed fale, for Iarge or small dots, by calling at We siore or ad- UNATED, INTERIOR OF ST. STETERS, dressing THOS. D. CONROY, 44 Centre street. T 89 CENTRE STREET.—WANTED, A LARGE QUAN- tity of ladies’ and gentlemen’s new and cast off clothing, 4nd 50 per cent more will be paid in current money than else: where Tor large and: small lots, by calling at the store or ad- dressing Wm. Walsh, 39 Centre street. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF clothing, furniture or carpets to dispose of, will receive be highest price In cash by sending to, or ‘addressing B, Mintz, Seventh avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty: Genii streets. Ladies attended to by Sirs, Miutz, ADIES CAN RECEIVE FROM $6 TO $l FOR SILK dresses. Ladies or gentlemen, if you are satisfied w receiving a fair cash price for your cast off clothing, Pacifier andl carpets, aug not to be bumbugged by the lagh offerers and a iM, PRI, ivs, STORM AT PSEA, and numerous other scenes, Exhibition every niteinoon at $and evening at 74g o'clock. Admission 2 cents. OMPELL, 2 ERC PION or JONES’ WOOD. ANGELO CHIARIN hes ASCENDS A ROPE on HUNDRED ‘AND FIFFY FEET RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR from Broadwa: SINANGEAS false pretendefs, call on or address” Harri venth STRANGERS, ane eer nclunlly auieuded te Ladies atiendéd tay | Temember that the above t the only plage inthe city where the Mis. Harris, J Apres AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF I clothing, furniture or carpets to dispose of, will receive tht highest price in cash, by sending to or addressing A. Har- ris, 588 Third avenue, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets. ‘Ladies attended to by Mrs. Harris. are exhibited, consisting, or ie coeapeny” of wolne’ Of the nest formed women in the world. TWU PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, commencing at 3 ia ey Seat) and at in the evening. The entire woupe, consiating say TWE. Y REVI EN YOUNG LADIES, will appear. Admlsslon—Orebestea, seats, 60 couts; boxes, 25 cents; private boxes, $1; seats on the stage, $3. ALACE GARDEN AND HAL ASTROLOG nha Anan AAA ABOAR IRANI Anne CLAIRVOYAN' IRS. SEYM! FOURTH street, a few doors west of Broadway, ihe most success: f)| medical and business clairvoyant in America. tion on sickness, business, absent friends, &c. ‘Satisfaction gmranteed or no pay. BENEFIT ERD'S BI T TO-NIGHT, IGHT. (TUESDAY.) BN ep ei GARDEN, CORNER OF pees ene Sh A re re ORCS re NISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW, THE prietor. Monday and Tuesday, Septem! qui. ren [res eet Ba gift to re an ee events: Rivinie Representation of Bath ¥. a eA cH Ds sore: fee the th ts of rr visiters—at .udlow street Sthdoor from Houston. Fee Gity cents, Genuemen not ud: | Bach will agceid wt hia globe board irae inches wide to mitted, works.” Brliiant iltuminauion and great musieal eoacert. Com. mence at 8 o’elock. Entrance 13 eents. ADAMB SHAFFER, 281 THIRD STREET, SECOND floor, the seventh daughter, has a natural ‘gift to te 5 las. bust ‘ONES’ WOOD. aren eee rom’ y A aL Vio 9 FM. “Ladies, 250. Gentle: am cousequnce of the numerous isis sunita, on Susiness wl hor Chiarini, hac gs tostaie that he bas authorized Mr. F. to re" ceive und reply to them, Address F. RULLMAN, Jones’ Wood. Sapo BE ADAME MEYER, LATE OF 57 SECOND STREET, ‘has removed to 266 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-third d Twenty-fourth sireets. She contigues to tell past, present Tolure events, likewise marriages, journeys, lawsuits, BE, RATHER THAN SEEM TO BE.”—JOSEPH asiness projects, siekness, absent ‘and property lost Jefferson Dramatic Assoeiation.—Ladies and gentlemen o¢ stolen. Madame Meyer converses ry English, French aud | desireus of beeoming members of ie ob can now do 80 by German, and gives warrantee for her art, addressing Wm. Ward, Hon. Secretary J.J. D, A., 60 Chatham street. ALACK GARDEN MUS) a tg ae tea wil be let ter the Sth of Move. r next for fairs, concerts, other respectable sieriaiinent The oe oof the no hall is 200 y ‘80 feet. Apply on the premi BOWHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED » iatame PREWSTE! be has been consulted by dhoudanda in this aud other hice, wth entire satstaation, “Shs feels confident she his no equal, She tells the name of, future wife or husband, also that of her visiter. If you wish truth ve hor a all ai 361 Third avenue, above Twenty-first street. dies, 50 cents; gentlemen, $1. RAILROADS. JEW YORK ofl HARLEM RA RAILROAD COMPANY MER Bad ‘On and after Wed a8, P tan ‘alll leave i RS Of the PHUNNY PUBLLOW. A Oo Pas rornsarons oa neha ae, made me to become one of the contiibutors to the ““Phunny Pheliow.” Tam constrained to state that, while my Isbors on the “Phunny Phellow” will occupy much of my ork Twill Deverthelea aul! continue the News Seen ‘Business as here- enty-aixth strec follows == fore, I desire in ths, place to yrounutie as wholly gratul- yer eth » 380 wad 8:80 P.M. } tous and false the rumors, the, aaa eaee Bor White Plat ono wih ine thats na authe hand Js woth two in the bush;™ tn For Dover Plate the extensive business i am now conducting, a is For Albany—8380 A; oe ore prgable ane exp Bor hore which even a “Fuhny llow"* Poe y,, Dover Plains—6:90 any Phelows and i here denire io niimaaleto ray friends ine—B id abroad that my drat contribution will bo. prepared Willmar adi ana Ba A Tans BP. M, at home kod ‘edition of "aa 16th of the prenent “wali TPrioe in time fo ouly ‘cents per Worl oT eS seen, rae Mat 9 VANDEL, Supeajondent Res SEMBER CHANGE OF i pestormanen $0 om Bry ome open at 7 o' Valois s tip Leepnnene | by thowe great and reno waiOR ae ASPHODEL RECEIVED vind hgaNe ASTTODEL RCHIVED wit Wint ROARS OF LAUGHERES ght ‘enthusi teaming in every cor ope amr Be Pe BAB MABIA HEANECART, Lar a A. EVOLUTIONS Of FAN TIGHT ROPE Marietta Zanfretta, You artiste, By LA ‘Svbatbe *™ biog 's vio Which character ke becaine ox i? Wi appene oes te ASPHODEL For the second time. WAWAChs THEATRE. AND LAST NIGHT . BUT BIGHT OF “ATLDA HEROW. LEGITIMATE TRAGEDY eer SUCCESS CL. " as ante DRAMA, HERON AS THE CUNO ACE: =n. WALLACE RATE cnow ou BY THE Peed REFINED NTELLIG ome ENT AUDIEN Ned in ment in this oly. THE: ne a STENT ON bd INTENSE EMOTION. manifested b; MCADMRENG™ A is ADMIRING AUDITORS who throng the theatre letion, are the best teat of the Guar Maire of the Mr, COULDOCK as the WELSH BARD, ‘A character in which hie tragic powers appear to tbe tiighoat — bE the audience SPELLBOUND ‘With its awful foros. Mr. WALCOT - the most complete and Pia hp this capital acters one ¢ CELEBRATED TES SRSOR ATION: Mr, SOTHERIN. . .THE CRUSADER acharacter in which’ bis refined ‘and ‘intelligent bearing ag- vere BEST ADVANTAGE. the tvety and petit OSEPHLING ORTON, vel yen’YOUNG AMERICAN ACTRESS, tu the gentle EDITH. EW BOWERY THEATRE. Bale Fropriates mere eines iD. Fane W. Lingard ences nt THE NEW PEATE CR CROWDED ‘FROM PIT nto DOME AUTY AND FASHION. The eminent sone y Ameren EL NAOLE iss CORDELIA CAPPEL, received with oo demonstration of ee Mr. G. L. FOX in. comedy ae THE BRILLIANT will pert — the Grand National Cie TUESDAY EVENING, tember on which occasion will be p be ‘reevigg sx Foe drama tense ints entitled gotta THE « ‘ORANGE « GIRL SP ein Ox, Tux Counci or Ten. Nicoletti. . Mr. G. %. Fog Bugenie pack DE ae - Concluding with Mr. G. 1. Fox's grand comic pantomime of ARNUM’S, MUSEUM.—REVIVAL OF THE MORAL a on Tuesday, afternoon at 3 o'clock, the drama e€ Cl e LJ vellous Kees of pore pidity, stre: th and sel e Sa ty ,etreng tism of the Aguarta, pint &c. ‘contag ehlldren ‘under ten, 13 ee parquet seats 13 cents additions. 7 OOD'S MINSTRELS, From 561 and 863 Broadway, will give two only of their, pleasing. THIOPIAN EVENINGS, on Tuesday and We ednesday. Be agpsember Gand7, at South Brookiya, ‘when Eph Horn, Charles White, Ned Daris, D. 8, Wambold, M. Lewis and the entire of thi ‘ACCOMPLISHED TROUPE will appear in their own SPECIAL ACTS, MUSIC, &e., in which they stand unrivalled. Norice.—this favorite company will re-ay DAY, September 8, at B80 Broadway, op tel Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. cents; children under ten years 13 cents. ENTS te NATIONAL CIRCUS. ‘RIPLE COMBINATION, REE EQUESTRIAN Eroqinr, beprcaibar WILL at Tye wes Willesg, Wedgesiag, ath Jerxe Lin eae 'y, Thi the oA Wied a the Metropelitam i News wa sin, Elsavediony, Satiraky Wick, Wednesday, 2ist was: LOUK OUT. Bee THE CY B. LE! CUS. T'S TRIPLE CONSUL! LATOR. 2S A firstrate band is en Strangers should not fall ese Gomekee’ oe es Pcl pone Ladies in company with gentlemen afe free. Remember meat Wednesday evening, Vo fis" Garden, 45 Bowery. ‘ONES’ WOOD. JONES’ WOOD: DIN BEATEN. = BLON] E. A MARVELLOUS ROPE ASCENSION Tou belghtof One Hundred and Fity Fest, Six ih marek We teers ‘the Wo rund rood, will be made on partes i sf . by ANGELO red ou CHIARINI THE FIRST FE’ MADE ty NEW Y ANGELO CHIARINE 1 begs to inform the paplle that during MOST ASTONISHING. FEAT be PrSraNDING UPON HIS HEAD THREE HUNDRED FEET FROM tra SIDE OF TR, tier fonts of an equally sotoetine naire, which, wih Seatie i , entitle him to ihe reputation ot thee MOST REMARKABLE ACROBAT N-THE WHOLE WORLD, For the purpose of aairting LASSES the opportunity of seein, portunity OF se vUELO! CHIARINI has placed the RICE OF ADMISSION on the most reasonable e terme: it belug onl ‘The public are respecttully informed that; in. order te pre vent confusion pr the Ucket oflices at the entrance of the TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS AND MUSIC STORES IN NEW YORK. NEW, XORRER STADT THEATRE, 87-99 BOWERY. bu Visor ERUNG DER FRAUN. New comedy by A. MUI AM tS COWELL'S: DRAWING OM, COMIC CONCERTS BYE AND TBLO'S Re aa J z HAY has the booor to announce hi DRAWINGHOOM, ENTERTAINMENT, ees A PORTEOLIO OF OF ODDITIES, 0 musical, a BKET sk OR CHARACHEN PROM LIF! el creer himself, Leaps wenden EMBER 15, 1860, Further particulars will be duly announced. Es’ WOOD. JONES’ WOOD. J" GELO CHIARINI CROSSES rN ROPES Led py RORED FEET Wednesda: September 7 Admission. P25 conte ARRY pl beth = LOUIS —— every evening durin; week. Correspondents dress the indersigued, St Lows ‘COWELL, og TPHEATRE ROYAL, MONTREAL, CANADA, Lessee and Manacer, : J. W. Buckland ‘ONES’ WOOD. TRE FIELD. J ANOTHER PAE RES, bY RLO CHIARINI, = JONES’ WOOD ‘ONES’ WOOD. cero ouTA RINT 7 HE CENTRE OF A ‘WILL STAND ON BIS NpuED FEE oan Six HUND bec e STAD ON ated i Actes tON an a LITTLE GIRLS, on hi oe Se juvenile Pallet tro et tro Seg! a Mons, ZAVISHOWRIE, os AN Th D IMMEDIATELY—A PIANIST FOR A FIRST Wiaics coneert party, Apply ab Messre. Hallé Sous, SAS Broadway. P SEGARS AND TOBACCO. p00 7 INTO YOUR POCKET AND YOU WILL FIND words:—Finest Havana hon nga = co Scents Best brand Holland 3, ber algae Spacer MEDICAL. BETT, NO. 19 DUANE ST MEMB! Sie New ‘York Univeraty, jamay be ET ad a ‘at his Mou office, from 83 A. M. De of estab . WAY MAY BE CONSULTED AT HIS REST= P aanse * street, second block west of Broad~ way, from An OF. Me R. BARROW, 1% BLEECKER STF ‘doors below Macdongal street. from 11 ull 2 and from 4 till ARIS AND LONDON OFFICES OF Pair iceedvrory Nove ¥orb, up wats 9 ¥., FOUR Fee EF consultation, DR. M. LARMONT, 9A, aL WOR, oo