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2 Bree suind TO ADOPT A FINR ag, ag oe hana Parents, alk years old, wows BO panty ta do ao by nddronsing A, W,, Herald ofice, J NFORM. ANTED—OF ELIZA, OATHERINE NFORMATION, “if Ballymurry,, county” of Rogeomnion, kim felphia: Zrotand. Suppowed {9 be ky thls olty baumore or Faiiadel pis. rma them will be Free eg Sn P Garriok's Sixth Ward Hotel corner cf Duane and Centre sireets. , WANTED—BY EMEL TREFFENBERG, Hee ares aes of his brothers, who reside in. this. ay.” He is stopping at Robert Brotherton's, No. 73 West Nine- teenth treet. yNF ANTED—OF STEPHEN CONNOLL burg, No. 170 South First street, with ‘his uncle Edward Con- nolly. pes EES M. A, B.—WILL EXPECT YOU THERE A? RIGHT, NEW PUBLICATIONS. 'S PHILADELPHIA CITY DIRECTORY FOR 1860. CO Imanuturere sod sorokeavere pees met 4 cir advert ; gppartuely Direetory. by addressing Mr. Coben now atthe hia Clty Directory, ‘Nallonal Hotel, Cortlandt street, ST PUBLISHED, " OF THR FALL AND WINTER J 'Soorr ‘8 REPORT Pi sHtON: or $1 5a number. ‘The work coiisises STEED PLATE engraring of twenty figures, superbly colored, with pattern sheet, set of scales, diagrams, pamphlet of explansdous in English, French German. ‘The CUTTER’S GUIDE, containing eighty plates of dia- grains, bound in two volumes. Zf in paper, $5; 4a cloth, $7; in morocco, $8. The FALL. FASHIO! ‘by the Commission des Modes, will be muted fore the oats yy they are im Paris. Price $la copy, or $2a year. A way. of publication, 156 Broadway. GENTO C. 8c OCORMICK'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. M' PEOPLE'S EDITION; 25 CENTS. ‘WITH MAPS AND PORTRAITS. pugarefully compiled and exceedingly graphic 08 “Only 25 cents, and just the thing for reference. Picayune. “Will be generally sought.”"—Rvening Post. “One map explains the movements of the campatgn, the gther the present davision of Italy under the new Lreaty.”— ribune. “A cheap and perfect history.""—Brooklyn Star. SENT FREE BY MATL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. AGENTS WANTED. 2 SCHONBERG & CO., 8) Beaver street, N. Y. Boston New York NEWSPAPERS. ER'S SPIRIT. POSTER'S MEWS AGENTS, ATTENTION! ‘Send your orders early for this week's supply, as the num- ber is extremely interesting, and the sale is bound to be larger than ever before, notwithstanding the conspiracy brought sgainat it. All communications must be addressed {o the Pro- prietors of Porter's Spirit, No. 25 Ann street. Wises’ srmzr, THE ONLY TRUE SPORTING SPIRIT, - Is NOW ovT, Containing articles from all its distinguished corres 2 ‘America’ Horses in England; Pied Gporte the Tr Hoes ‘Eemple and Princess; The Hippodrome interesting to the sporting world. Office 348 CORPORATION NOTICES. _ TOTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE OF THE Board of Councilmen will meet in room No. § City Hall very Thursday, at 3, M., until further notice. ‘W. H, VALENTINE, ) Committes on ALEX, FREAR W. H. BULTEEL, oye u hes 3 COMMITTEE ON FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE Board of Councilmen will meet on the first and third Wednesdays during the mc if July, August and Septem- ber. at Fireman's Hall, Merber street, at half-past seven o'clock P.M. until further notice. W. H. BULTERL, ) Committes F.C. GILMORK, § on Fire A. CRAFT, Department. j LOAN OFFICES, T NO. 6 NASSAU STRERT.—A. HONIGMAM, DIA. A. mond broker and commission merchant, advances money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c., or buys them for the hish est cash prices, at his private office, 66 Nassau street, up stairs, room No. 2. Business hours 5 to 5 P. M. A’ JACKSON’S—MONEY TO ADVANCE ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, plate, dry goeds, merchandise anc personal propane of every description, or bought and sold, by OSEPH A, JACKSON, ‘auctioneer aad broker, 111 Grand street, three doors west of Broadway. T U1 CHAMBERS STREET.—MONEY TO ADVANCE to any amount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, &e., by the well known and old established ISAACS, auctioneer and bro- ker, 11 Chambers street. N.B.—No business transacted on Saturdays. n-ne EI ete SEA T 473 BROADWAY, ABOVE GRAND STREET.—CASH advanced on diamonds, waiches, jewelry, &c., 4c. T! Oldest commission house in the city. Pawn tickets bought. rears, On kets bought... T THOMPSON & CO.’S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 102 Nassau'street, corner of Ann, room No. 2 second floor, aavenenmnondy from $1 to $50,000, on w: ches, nd vanoe 1 0, on watches Sieve dake sek ial PUM gad a take 2 bought and sold. Of SE WINE machines DONE THOMPSON, Auctioncer. T P. GAGE’S, 28 BRODWAY, CORNER OF FUL- tom, rooms 9 and 10, cash advanced to any amount on di imonds, watches, jewelry and merchandise of every descri tion or bought for cash. Watches and jewelry for sale low to pay advances. T 473 BROADWAY, CASH ADVANCES Sx Diamonds WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C., HOUSE IN THE CITY. ‘ONEY ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT ON: DIA- monds, watches, jewelry, aegars, &0., or bought for cash by CHARLES WOO)), 439 Broadway, near Howard street, Business strictly confidential. ILLIONS OF DOLLARS.—UNCLAIMED STOCK AND dividends in the Bank of England wanting heirs. vet ed lists of upwards of 36,000, names. Privilege of search $3. Pedigrees traced. Arms found, painted and engraved. H. HAYS, heraldry office, 649 and 651 Broadway, N. ¥. 33 BROADWAY.—ADVANCES MADE ON monds, watches and jewelry, or bought for cash at their full value, by L. JACOBS’ & CO., 331 Broadway, Estab- Bsled 1540. No loan office signs about the building. DIA- STEAMBOATS. NONEY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON.—THE STEAM. COP MARSNUnCSETTS, WA Hitchcock eaptaine wil leave every day for Coney Island, &c., Bireet at 934 A. ML, 1284 and 334 P-M 12} and 8% P.M, pier No.4 P. M.; last trip from the island at the excursion. NHANGE OF HOUR—FOR KEYPORT, FROM THE foot of Murray street: PORT leaves daily (Sundays excpted) at 3 P. M. and Keyportat8 A.M. ALIUE PRICE leaves 9 A. M. and Keyport ut 3 P. M. ORaNgs, OF HOUR TO SAG HARBOR FROM six to five o'clock. The steamer CATALINE will leave Oliver street every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday after- noon at five o'clock. Freight taken. DENTISTRY. ARMPFICIAL TRETH—DR. DURKIN extract teeth in two seconds without ‘Teeth set over stumps. No extra charge for for extracting where artificial teeth are inserted. Dr. R. G. URKIN, 378 Canal street, one door from Laureus. RTIFICIAL TEETH.—FULL SETS ON PURE SILVER only $8; on fine gold and platina, with eentinso' $25; warranted equal to any work in N $1. ' Teeth filled and extracted without the leag pain, Process, at 138 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and ¥! atreets DR. LUTHER, Denti STEOPLASTIC DENTAL OPERATIONS.—THE ARTI- ficial bone filling for decayed teeth is introduced while sot; gives no pain. Aching teeth or mere she! ith it, Rooms of the discoverer coruer of irty-first street. A student wante CONTINUES TO the slightest pain. temporary sets or NEW - YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ee ~ ae ‘SPEOTOR’S DEPARTMENT--NO. 1 CENTRE C= Ng: York, August 26, 1859,—Nolice to undertakers, sextons and others. to b oflloes for ‘On and after the first of Sept asaben next all aut bon roghinnd ‘burial permits will be : abtalhod onlyat the oflice of the City Inspector, No. 1 Centre pursed, and, at the oflloe of Dr. Cyrus SO No. 10d Second ties corner of Sixth street Ferr y masters, steamboat captains, railroad oonductor ents, and allother persons receiving burial pre reqnosied to. return tho ‘same to the Clty Enspectors o! fn the hretday of every month, for the purpose of comparing ie rei clad i tpn ono an Particular attention is called to the following ordinance of the Common Council, passed April 23, 1839, which will be strictly euforeed:— “No captain, agent or other persons attached to any steam- boat ferry boat, sailing or other vessel, or to any stage, rail- road or other conveyance, public or private, shall convey tho body of any peraon who has died tn the elty of New ork t be. Umits of said city, without a permit fror y Peclon, ‘under the penalty’ oftwo hundred. doliars for each of- collected from the person or persons 80 oding: severally and ” tively. To enable the City Inspector to give a permit for the burial or removal of the body of any person who has died out of this celty, and been brought here for interment, it will be pecemeery. to produce the certificate of some physician, duly authenti- cated, When and where the person died and of what disease, or tho written permission of one of the Coroners consenting to the giving of such permit. ofa charge is made ander an cireumstance for ‘the granting DANIEL . DELAVAN, City Inspector. nus Ramsay, M. D., Registrar of Records and Statistics. N. B.—Thia notice does not imply to the Cglvary Cemetery, who, by special ordinance of the Common Counéll, are priv Teged to glve permits for all burials in that cemevery. pn aca ITTEE OF ELIZABETH OFFER AS A SPECIAL CC yremalurn $150. an followa’-$60 for the fastest trotting horas oF mare) $90 for the, fastest pair of matched or @ucy matched horses; $60 for the fastest and best stallion. Trials of speed will take place on Thursday and Friday, 18h and 16th of Sep- tember, at the New Jersey State Agricultural Society grounds, at City of Elizabeth, New Jersey. ‘ VAL,—THE LADIES OF GRACE A TRarehs Jamaica, will hold a fair and festival, on Wednes- day, 7th day of September, 1859, at Military Hall, commencing UY) o'clock A. Mo and continuing through the Yay and even- ing. A cerdial invitation i hered) ‘extended to all their friends. Cars will leave Sonth ferry, Brooklyn, at 12 COAR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, HAS RE- ed Paces from bis old stand in Reade street to 18 White street, between Chureh street and West Broadway. \IC.—THE MEMBERS OF HENRY CLAY LODGE ee and A. M., are Beeby summoned to attend the next regular Loma neem ie ir at ene ire We esday) evening, Sept. 7, at o'el . M. - Be ee Wie Cigddt wee BE. it. Surze, Secretary. ECHANICS AND OTHERS, WHO ARE OPPOSED TO the present sytem of prisoh contracts, are respectfully invited to attend co-operate with the Bhoemakers’ Anti- Prison Labor Assoc ‘at Convention Hall, 179 Wooster street, on Wednesday evening, September 7, 1859. Nautiner OWNERS OF LOTS IN THE TOWN OF i ge Guttenberg, Hudson county, N. J., are notified once more they do not come and pay the ‘taxes which are now due for the improvement of the ferry road, aa provided for in the char- ter of said 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 Lith and 19th September inst, at leckert’s, Guttenberg. . DAVID G, BEYEA, Constable. Gurrenszns, Sept. 5, 1859. PECIAL NOTICE.—JOHN MoDONOUGH, HAVING removed from his old stand, corner of Broadway and Lis- penard street, to more airy and commodious premises, No. 90 Fourth avenue, would be especially glad to see gs many of his old friends and’ patrons as are coniiolseury in gobd quors and segars. He studies to keep every article firs class. On Wed- nesday and Saturday evenings h? has the Two Joes. LOST AND FOUND. EFT—ON THE MARBLE WASHSTAND, AT TAY- lor's upper saloon, two ladies’ rings; One marked 8. H. N._ The finder will be well rewarded by leaving them at i Vesey street, OST—THREE GOLD STUDS, ON A CARD THAT WERE picked up by a gentleman in a Bleecker street stage, oa Saturday, between noon and twoo'elock. A handsome reward Will be ‘given on thelr being left with H. Hoag, Esq., 75 ine street. O8T.—$15_ REWARD.—ON SUNDAY MORNING, BE- a Myr tween East New York and Myrtle avenue, on Division avenue, a gold patent lever watch; both top ends of hands broken The finder will receive the above reward by leavin tke same atthe Times office, Brooklyn, Eastern Distrle t, 1d South Seventh street. fcr MONDAY, 5TH INST, A POCKETBOOK, containing $10 in gold and some silver. The finder will be Suitably rewarded by returning it to Mr. Drake, at Dry Dock Iron Works, No. 485 Tenth street, E. B. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, A headed pink cameo pin, either at Niblo’s or ina Bleecker street stage; valued asa gift. The finder will be liberally re- warded by leaving the same with Chas, C, Curtis, 186 Greenwich street. OST—ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, A SMALL BLACK AND tan terrier slut; has'a white spot on her breast; had ona red leather collar, with steel ring attached. Answers to the name of Nelly. $3 reward will be given to any one returning her to 210 Elm street. CHAS. WOLF, O8T OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE—FROM THE ASTOR House, a rnsset colored valise, marked on the ends J. V. “Clutch, Cin, A liberal reward will be paid if found and left at the office of the Astor House. QOWREE WANTED—FOR A TRUNK TAKEN FROM one of the European steamers last Wednesdays canvass [ns DOUBLE covered, with Frenc! German writing on it. uire at Earl's Hotel, P m ae RY Ds. WANA OAD RROD A= BROADWAY. BULPIN'’S PALL CLOAKS ANE NOW ikADY FOR INSPECTION OF STRANGERS AND VISITERS, peek tloninas EMDRACING i mon bis rb lack cloth burous, 8 complete assortment " cloth shaw! And oiher Pakistan novelties For early fall wear, NAL STREET. AT CANAL TIOTT (inte McKenzie). on EARLY RETAU WADE he MANTILEAS. READY, NEW VELVE’ i NEW VELVET CLOAKS, NEW CLOTH CLOAKS. AISO, NEW WRAPPERS AND DDST#RS, Expresaly for first class trade. UNDER THE BRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW AN NRIVAELED ARTICLE JUST IM- U P aaiea! woar-the A ported. f French inflated bustle, or Areas improver, patented In’ the United States, Great Britain and Frauoe. The success is immense. The demand from all parts of the United States is unprecedet |. ‘To be had at 33 Uliaton place, west of Broadway, and no ofher place. A GRRAr CHANCE 7 Ber ioe ks Je Bey. BAR, —l uence tiriny ines, CHLARLDRE, of 901 Canal street, dare west of Broad- . will sell out his entire stock, over ‘worth, of rich Embroldertes, real thread aces, trimmings and French {ancy all of which have been bought for cmb and wall be 20 ita very great reduction to close the busin ROADWAY 755.—WOVEN SKIRT FACTORY, MISSES B skirts from 4 to 16, spri very close ladies’ 40 springs, 31, 25 and 20 spring mito and cheap; old a well Stias made over, “780 Broadway, corner Eghth street, pa adenine ad ik lab Plath 1 _L. HARDING'S WOVEN SKIRT FACTORY, 21 C. Spring street.—The only to get misses 16 springs, 12 and rit woven (aprit close together); Hien St, and 3, good shape, well madensd chee Old tkirts made over. PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Under the New York, Gentl ho wish to bave's good filing slct of the best jentiemen who w! vO a miteriatsrall taeda by haath wooed not tall tenant Soa ie their orders. ‘They can be had at $89 per dozen, or $10 50 per ens They are manufactured on the premises, and superiieniat by ME: ROBRIE THOMPSON, Who hes bad slid is ackuow- IONS FOR THE LLION. pe 2 AND a) BROADWAY, TUCKER'S: nificent siege of 1,000 COIFFURES AND BOUQUETS, At prices favorable to all. Commencing at $1 Tn sets, rilfants: 2 Do." do., superbly aiiractive..... Bridal and colored, supremely beautiful, ‘The tollet fixings are irresistible. SKIRTS, WOVEN SKIRTS.—TWELVE SPRINGS $1 31, fourteen $150 and seventeen springs $2. Dealers sup: piled with nine springs $8 per dozen; wwelve springs $1, a fourteen springs $14 per dozen. Old skiris made over. C. HARDING'S woven skirt factory, 281 Spring atrest, near Hud- son sireet. ULCANIZED RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS—THE undersigned has now in store, at wholesale oaly, and is daily receiving from his factories in the Unitod States und from the Best manufactories abroad, large quantities shirred elastc fabrics, embracing all made by caitlin, ‘weaving, braiding, sewing, or however united, including all’ cloths, webs, tap Suspenders, garters, cords, &c., &c., and will grast license ‘stamps with authority to manufacture or import aud sell the vuleanized rubber elastic fabries. All such stamps have a fac simile of my name, without which no goods can be legally vended in the United States duriag the lifetime of Goodyear’ patent. IORACE H. DAY, Principal warehouse, No. 23 Cortlandt street, N.Y. 291 WINDOW SHADES a1 an WINDOW SHADE HOLLANDS. KELTY BROS, & LUM, 21 Broadway, N. ¥. 21 291 LACE CURTAINS, 21 ENGLISH AND GERMAN DAMASKS. KELTY BROS. & LUM. 21 ‘Broadway, N. ¥. 21 THE FASHIONS, a 2 MPORIUM OF FASHI ADIES WILL DO WELL to call and get their patterns at the Old Original, No. 834 Canal street, as Madame Laycock has just returned from Eu- Tope, and has brought & grand display of all the London Paris fashions—a great variety of sleeve, basque, waist, man- tillas, cloaks, &c., which will be weady,for inspection on Thurs- day, September 8. ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS OF PARIS MILLI- nery.—Mrs. 8. P. LOVETT, Age: id wholesale dealer in ladies’ and misse: nvites the attention of the Southern, Western, New. Now England merchants and milliners to her splendid and fashionable assortment of new and novel designs in endless variety, at 763 Broadway, three doors below Eighth street. ALL MILLINERY.—MRS. DAVIDSON, 125 BLEECKER street (west of Broadway), respectfully informs Southera and Western mei nts and milliners that she is now prepared. to exhibit Paris fall millinery and pattern bonnets of the latest styles, at the lowest wholesale prices. 125 Bleccker street, west of Broadway. 188 A. E. MCKINNEY, 457 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER An elegant assortment of the latest style pattern bonnets, for Southern, Eastern and Western milliners. ipVantr VOU aa = last, a dog of the King Charles’ breed, liv: . x ‘bt to Mr. Delmonico’s, South William street, between LI PM. questions asked. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, 3D_INST., A black and tanterrierslut, wearing ared and blue leather e name of Jennie. The finder can $ ar, and answering to have the above reward by leaving the dog at 5 Madison ave. REWARD.—$1,30.—LOST, MONDAY MORN- 10) ing, Sept. 5, 1859, at 8 o'clock, going from No. 767 Broadway on the sidewalk to cross Houston street, thirteen bills, $100 each, from different city banks. ‘The finder will re- ceive the above $100 reward by returning the sdme to Mr. Poz- zesi, 71 Fourth avenue. REWARD.—INFORMATION WANTED, 0) $10 Charles Wood, residing at 123 South Eighth street, Brooklyn, E. D., who has'not been seen sinca Wednesday, the Uth of August, 1869. He is about 66 years old, five feet six ruches high, of dark complexion, stoops a itie,and has mixed hair. Apply to D. B. Taylor, 190 Nassau sucet, S York, where the above reward will be paid. | for themselves, and the SAW, BONNETS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED FOR the fall trade now ready at Mrs. SEA.E’S, 120 Sixth avenue, $20,000 worth of ribbons, silks and velvets from the auc- tion sales this week, giving a chance to wholesale buyers of millinery goods to purchase at 25 per cent less than the cost of importation, from two hundred different Gesigns of ribbons. T. E. ISAACS, Agent, 104 Duane street, seven doors weat of Broadway (PUMAN'S IMPERIAL PARIBIAN FLOWER AND RIBBON DEPOT, 712 Broadway, 104 Rue Richeleu, Paris. L, TILMAN respectfully informs the trade generally that the increased demand for this celebrated and exquisite ‘styles Of Howers, and millinery goods in general, that he has mada such arrangements as to have the most extensive, varied and magnificent assortment of the above goods ever imported in the market. Purchasers are reapectfully invited to call and judge il indevery novelty of the latest importai for cash exclusive! 10 THE LADIES.—MADAME LACOSTE, DR’ KER rom Paris, importer of Tavernier’s skirts and corsets, 33 Bleecker stree. low pri FINANCIAL. UGUST BELMONT & BANKERS, NO. 50 WALL street, issue letters of credit for travellers, available in all parts of the world, through Messrs. Rothschild, of Paris, Lon- don, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, and their ‘correspondents, | FRILLS, £1 AND UPWARDS, ON UNION BANK OF | London, and Royal Bank of [reland, for sale by WELLS, FARGO & CO., 82 Broadway, New York and California press Company, ONEY TO LEND—AT MODERATE RATES, ON diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, dry goods, clothing and personal property of ull descriptions. Goods may be redeemed any time within one year. H. BARNARD, 21 | Third avenue. Entrance to the private ollice by the hall door. FFICE OF LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN Railroad Company, 193 Broadway, New York, Septem ber 5, 1859.—Official intelligence has been received that | traing are runuing regularly on the Michigan Southern Rai road. JOHN F. PORTER, Agent, FFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN Railroad Company, Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue.—New-York, August 15, 1359.—In consequence of an Jnjunction, no payment of dividends declared by this company made until further notice. cs W. BEMENT, Treasurer. IGHT AND TIME BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN | cities purchased by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. IPUE SECOND MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS OF THE Ja Crosse und Milwaukee Railroad are requested to moet at the oflice of D. E. Wheeler, Esq., 237 Broadway, on Wed- nesday, Sept. 7, at 12 o’elock, to consnit with the committee on meastires for a’ prompt foreclosure of the mortgage and protec- Uou of their interests, . WHE: Committee. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, Fi and Twenty-second street.—Several very complete si of apartments, cc ee of parlor, dining room, and from one to three bedrooms, with bath room attached; also, a fow small Parlorg.and bedrooms, with baths, to rent for the season, on ¥ery reasonable terms, in this quiet and delightfully locat hotel, conducted on the European plan. pea aero OTEL ST. SULIF ‘0. 2 WASHINGTON PLACE. Parties desirous of securing apartments for the winter are advised to make early application, Ahi ‘The restaurant of the Hotel St. Julien is open at al care and attention will be paid in serving those who aay fares the restaurant with their patronage. ELBERT ANDERSO: Proprietor. EW YORK AND HAR OF a fled oe ae 4 yn and after inesday, June 1, 1859, tral Trreniy sisth treet station, New York, as follows 2" 18" Fi fly 8 dB: A. or eb an OM, For White Platus—eia PM trom Wile wad ‘or ins 2 a ‘rom ite and Centre street For Dover Plains—4:30 P. M, Seto ‘For Albany—8:30 A. M., mail train, Returning, will leave Dover Plains—6:30 A. M. White Plane Sand? A: M, 8 and 6P ‘ani Williamsbridge—6:40 A.M., land 5 P. M. Alba . M., mall train, ‘WM. J. CAMPBELL, Superintendent. ——— COAL. ANREL, COAL—A' LOR OF CANNEL ook, Ty bulk, from a new mine of superior for or can be seen at 41 Washington street, Refers 10 Hill (ghey 9 Boone: 225 Washington street; to J. A. Briggs, 25 William ma; A. Garrni powe) No.5 Exchange place; and to M. Beeman of can be seen. “°4" street, where the specimens of this coal Leo. Naat $4 20.-G0Al) COAL—RED ASH, PEACH OR | WarrAnod: stove and range size, firs eee aceriig at 420 pe tom from the foot of Hie N ve Weighed by a city weigher'on the anne during tha Week, 8: MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG MAN, OF GENTEML app . babits and character wel ean Le ARANCE, OF tablished in Tuorative business, desires to mae the soni ees om Indy, between the age of 18 and 2, with a view wae must be well educated, wit, “ot , tand a loving dispostion, one wl beauty, ‘and pleasant, the writer beiry comforts. lease address Ii SK pox t git ATRIMO: NTAT—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIR roung: witl vie " , between 16 and must be jnoral and nein es. The writer {sn real Garnest, and hopes answer ame principio Adire B, Jnckadn, cate of P. 0. Godfrey, Union square Post odie. UE, BROADWAY | M., 2:0 and 3:30 P.M. | Sept. 8, 1809. TED—FOR A TERM OF THREE OR FIVE YEARS, | ‘$2,600 on a second mortgage, or $6,600 on a first mortgage on a valuable and very desirable piece of improved city pro- pérty, worth twice the amount, Rates, seven percent per au- nuin, T, GREENWOOD, 12'and M4 Warren street, 50,000 WAXTzD FOR A TERM: OF YEARS, \ ) Bond aud mortgage on Broadway property: the lot Worth double that amount. Address C. A. 8., box 2,084 | Post ottice. | $60,000 72 2282 Ox nox axp, wontaaon, | Haproved real emate \n this ty Brooklyn. Apply oS. 8, | BROAD, 13 Wall street, second story, TO LOAN—AT SIX AND A HALF PER | $65.00 cent interest, on bond and mortgage, on firat cla 83 productive or unptodusiive real estate in this city, Ap. ply to JOHN F. CONREY, otlice of the Peopio’s Fire Insurance | Company, 66 Wall street. es a ite | DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, . No, 506, buoapway, New Yor, No. 137 MontaGue PLAce, BRooKys, New York, on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, com: meneing Sept 24, seiteoklyn on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, commencing Prive clans for ladien 4¥. M.; for gentlemen at 8 BP. Circulars Te kates | culars taay be had at eithe: Me. DODWORTH takes grent pet enlargement of his Brooklyn estal at u A. M.; class for children at schoo! classes attended. ademies, ishinent, The lar; Foom has neariy double ite former capacity, with anti-rooime ®.. enithor 8 bee tothe adoption system of ventilation. Mr. DODWORTH hasever is duty to introd , in addition to all the fashlonab [ay placed intee his be pnd aud general deportment of $$ $$, je. ACA | &@ West Fourteenth street, NY wnt aes The above academies will open in Qelober, sud in Brooklyn on the Lith of October, at 484 ME Schools ‘and private classes ates Pupiis can enter any time duriga the season. “Soirces giveu as data apply at ie DE GARMO BROOKS’ DANCING’ ACADEM le 861 BROOME STREET, WILL OPEN Tuesday, Sept. 13. Ladies meet Tuesdays aud Fridays, $0 6P. M, Gentlemen, 7 to 104 P.M. Children, Wednesdays and Satirdays, 3106 P.M. Ladies’ primary classes instructed by Mrs. Brooks. Private lessons at hours not sence. by classes, THE OPENING SOIREE Uf Dl canted EVENING, Sept. 21. latest dances are received regularly from Burope, and the pupils have all the advantages in perfecting themselves which they could expect to receive from masters of the art on either side of the ‘Ruantic. FERRERO'S DANC 2 ‘on st., Brooklyn. New York on the Bit of i r any For circulars (PRENOR'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES, NO. 65 West Thirty-fourth street, near Broadway, N. Y., will open on Wednesday, Sept. 21,'at 4 P. o'clock % South Eighth street, , Sept. 12, at 4 P. MC. ove street acadany has been ¢ bewuttfully decorated, See cin ay, N. Y., will re- M., and evening’ at eight Brooklyn, B.D, reopens ingas &. The Thirty fourth elied, and WINES, LIQUORS, &C. AHAMPAGNE.—RUBIS (CABINET).—THIS WINE IS (ote beautiful aby oolos, ‘which te" nataral to the wigs: ‘This wine is undoubtedly one of the finest cabinet camparnes produced in France, and is made from grapes of the choicest selections, F Hi dealers. PARI ITIC he undersigned being aware that many competitors are spreading the report that the wine | imported under the name of Rubis is artificially colored, do hereby bid the sum of ten thousand dollars to any known che- proof that the deep’color of the Rubis is due to anything ut the pure juice of the grape. | J. GOERG & CO., lona Sur Marne, France, We pledge ourselves to pay the ten thousand dollars upin the above conditions, CRAMER, ABEGG & McOLOSKEY, Sole importers, 1§ Broad street! AMILY WINE & LIQUOR STORE, 44 AMITY STREET, southeast corner of Wooster.—The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has for sale choice old wines ahd Liquors, imported expressly for family and medi are warranted as represented. VI, Ag A PERLE CHAMPAGNE, This wine is of exquisite flavor and fruity taste, and is gda- ranteed to compare favorably with any wine in the Ameridin market. For sale by all dealers, } CRAMER, ABEG& & McCLOSKEY, Importers, | 1 Broad suet ASTROLOGY. ATRVOYAN T.—MRS. SEYMOUR, 308 FOURTH street, afew doors west of Broadway, the most sic il medical’ and business Wlairvoyant in America, - Const! tion on sickness, business, absent friends, &¢. Satisfuct guaranteed or no pay. STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW, TEE seventh danghter, has a natural gift to tell all the ‘ev@its of life—even the thoughts of her visiters—at 184 Ludlow s fii door from Houston. Fee fifty cents. Gentlemen not mitted. ny STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSULT- ed about love, marriage and absent friends; she tel évents of life. At'195 Mulberry street, in the rear. Lagie gentlemen, 60. She causes speedy marriages, and Vv ucky numbers. Charge extra. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST THAT BRATS the world; and $5,000 is offered to any person who cng aur- pass her. She warrants to cure any disease in its worst form, particularly rheumatism, consumption, neuralgia, scr@ula, and all affections of the lungs or. throat,” N. B.—Mt is the only natural, all seeing clairvoyant in the United Si All those who are sick, {n trouble or unfortunate in bu: Would do well to calland see this gifted lady. Residen Spring street. NM ADAME SHAFFER, 281 THIRD STREET, SE‘ floor, the seventh daughter, has a natural ‘gift about love, marringo, absent. friends, business and Jour: Office hours from 9A. M.,tto 9 P.M. , men, ble, sats ee MeAPAME, FLEURY, 263 BROOME STREET.—O brated by her science, gives medical advice, consulted on business, marriage, absent friends, &¢., by tism. She speaks French, Englshand German, ADAME MEYER, LATE OF 57 SECOND STR M has removed to 256 Eighth avenue, between Twenty -hird and Twenty-fourth streets. She continues to tell past, pr@ent and future events, likewise marriages, journeys, lawshits, business projects, sickness, absent friends and propertyloat or stolen, Madatne Meyer’ converses in English, Frea German, and gives warrantee for her art. RS, H. ROEDER, THE ONLY TRUE SEER AND gifted lady of information, bas removadfher office ‘ac Bow ap seoitenoe 30" A ges street, near Foprth strect, opposite Waverley place. Beware of imposition, remember her residence, . acne tien heninsiinitlicaclik Bi Geen RAY 18 THE BEST CLAIRVOYANT D astrologist in the world. All events of life told Speedy marriages caused. Also, Madame Ray's celeb) female pills for sale; they are certain in effect. Ofece re yenth avenue, near Twenty-seventh strect. Hours 10 tof P. M. Fee 25 cents, en B.—WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED N. Madame PREWSTER? She haa been consulted thousands in this and other cities, with entire satisfaction, feels confident she has no eqnal. She tells the name of future wife or husband, also that of her visiter, If you wish truth gre her a cal! at 21 Third avenue, above Twenty-first street. 0 ceiits; gentlemen, $1, ORMATION GIVEN BY MRS, ROEDER. ald you know how to be sure , Wealth, friends, fortune to wecuret lt my powers; they never fail The future's secret to reveal, collts, H; Rowder, the colebrated sear nattited dally, on all subgeet Waverley piace, Nrn. Rotder is thes resided in IOG BOWERY.—MAMADE WIDGER, CLAIRVOYANT, 296 ifted Spanish indy, unvells the mystery of futurity, love, marriage, abseut frienda, sickness; prescribes medicines forall diseases, tells lucky numbers, property lost ar stolen. 2% Bowery, between Houston aud Bleecker sireets. nd astrologist, may be Chelstopher street, near Roed Voice merge tke game lady who forimerly mist who could in any public experiment afford the selentite | elte TA MERTING OF THE DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB of the Fourteenth ward of the oity of Brooklyn, KE. D., held on Tuesday evening, the 6th inst., the following gentlemen were unauinotisly elected to represcat the ward in the several conventions, hereinafter named County Gonvenni0n,—Kdinuad Powers, Owen McCarren, Edward McHugh. SENATORIAL CONYENTION.—P. J. Gallagher, James Nolan, avid Graham, PAMAEMBLY COMVENTION.—Charles Dougherty, Nicholas O'Con- nell, Patrick Donnelly. SYRACUSE CONVENTION.—Patrick Quinn, Martin Murray, John Flaherty. CHARLES DOUGHERTY, Chairman, Micnae. Huaues, Secretary, OZART HALL.-AT A MEETING OF THE DELE- ates of tuo Ten Assembly Orit held last evenin for the ‘ of electing delegates emocral ie Couyention to be held at Syracuse ou tho. Lith iustant, tho fol: fowin delogaicn were tmautmounly elected:= For Detecate—Peter McK: 4 ne Fok ALTEENATE—Junes WYOMIAN 8. REED, Chalrman, James River, Secretary, 1D WARD.—AT A CONVENTION OF DELEGATES DP omthe several election districts of tho. First Assembl Aiatiict, held at 168 Fulton street, in pursuance fo the call lasue by tho’ Democratic Republican’ General Committee, for the clection of one delegate and one alternate to the Democratic Suite Convention to be held at Syracuse on the 14th of Septem- bor, 1889, the convention being organized, the following gentle- amen were elected: Fou DetecaTa—Benjamin Ray. OR ALTERNATE—C. C. Newkiri. PATRICK KERRIN, Chairman. Saver B. Wiutams, Secretary, r FORA AE TO ey OF, SHR Aa ittee of Tamma) ‘an_ election was hel is Falon sect, Tuesdn entbg, 6, 1859, when the fol- y ev lowing tieket was unanimously @ 2 Detecates Finst weuBLY Distaicr.—Edward Burke, Enoch Smith, James English, Barnet Cole, John Hurley, Au: glistus P. Heath, B, Selmifer, Edwin M, Haggerty. ‘Tur Assexauy Distuict,—J.C. Tucker, with power to JOUN ' HURLEY, 'V.N. LB CORATE, $ Inspectors. BARRUS COLE, TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECBION, HELD PUR- Aira Se pein femny, eS uesday even #6, at No. 6 Duane str e Feet ne, ts thet Blain Convention ek Byrecuae, We Tollowing ticket was unanimously elected:-— Fist Asseumty Distutcr.—William N, Brown, John Sulli- van, James Langdon. ‘SEOOND ASSEMBLY DistRicF.—Thomas Coman, Patrick Coyle, Thomas Brown, James Vasey. Joho Kearney. Michael Kearin. IMO} HY SU! aM PowERa Inspectors. a ect MICHAEL SULLIVAN, TH WARD—FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT DEMO- T cratic convention. —At_ a meeting of the above convention, held on Tuesday evening, 6th inst., at the Seventh ward demo- cratic headquarters, 173 Madison ‘street, on motion, Mr. James. Bagley of the Seventh ward, was unanimously elected delegate tothe Syracuao Convention, und Morris ‘Keating of the ward, alternate, CHARLES FRANCIS, Chairman, Henry F, Gautaanen, Secretary. Pee QTH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION, HELD AT 124 Wooster street, on Tuosday evening, Sept. 6, 1859, pur- (toa call from Tammany Hall, the ticket known as the n ticket was duly elected, having received 713 votes; the Delavan ticket received 185 votes; majority for the Cohen iecket, 528:— ‘ For Devecare to Syracuse—Gershon Cohen. For Detecates to Tuy District Convertion—Peter Crawford, Michael Lorton, John Murphy, Patrick Slavii For Detecates to Firra Diaraict Convextion—John Wildey, Joseph Woodworth, Aden Doty, Joseph Murphy, Gil- Sherwood. vert F Sherwood. SISHER CRAMER ADEN DOTY, JOSEPH MURPHY, TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD LU Tuan fail comer of Fourth street and avenue ‘dn Tuesday evening, the 6th instant, between the hours of ‘and 8 o'clock P. M., puranant to the eall of the Democratic Re- publican General Committee at Tammany Hall, the following : mously electe “ofweurru Asteasty Distkicr.—For Delegate, Bernard Kelly. ATES TO THE TWELITA Asseunty District Conven- mom Andrew Suilth, Mayland Clark, John O'Neil, Aaron Bi. Rolling, Peter Bowers, John Reily, Jucob Schneider. Deurgares to tux Eicnns Adszanuy Disteict CORVEN- Henry Wooley, Francis Clark, THOR —Henry Wooley, FPR ANCIS CLARK, JAMES TRACEY, JOHN N. CORNELL, TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION, HELD IN 13 Goxcduive wih dbo cail of the General. Gomtaltion of Tammany Hall, at the house of Wim. Hastings, corner of Broome and Pitf streets, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 6, the fol- lowing ticket was duly electe 8rn Distaict—Edward Grady, Patrick H, Collins, Thomas B, Taylor, Jobn T. Hawkins, James H. Lynch, Chas. Doane, gru Distnict—Alexander Proudioot, Wm, B. MeMans, 4ru Disrrict—Hugh A. Rielly, e PHOMAS TAYLOR, THOMAS YOUNG PETER BOYLA TH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRA- 4 ie cleciors of the Fourteenth ward, held atthe Oryatal, No. 28 Grand street, September 6, 1869, in accordance’ with ihe call of the General Committee at Tammany Hall, to select delegates to meet in convention in the Fourth and Sixth Axsem- bly districts, to nominate delegates to the State Convention, the following persons were unanimously elected:— Suxr Distwicr.—For delegates to conventions to select rep- reseniatives to Syracuse Blale Convention: —tieorge Cassidy, Peter Moneghan, John Conly, Thomas Farran, George Deb: ingham, Pi Barnes, James Goodwin, ‘OURTHL Dermott, Peter Geraty. JAMES McCUN JOHN CAVANAGH, fraspecirs THOMAS FARRAN, ATH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MEETING OF THE 0) Fifteenth Assembly District Convention, convened on the evening of Sept. 6, pursuant to the call of the Democratic Re- publican General Committee, at Mozart Hall, Stephen P. Russel ‘fill vacancies. : Prospectrs Prosectrs i j Inspectors, was unanimonsly elected as delegate, and John Muilally as allernate to the Democratin Sun, Geis Charman, ““#a. DE LACY, Secretary. ee 1 ‘TH WARD.—NINTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—THE undersigned nspoctars of Election appointed by the De- ‘y tember, Meln re was duly elected as delegate fo Syracuse Conven- tion, and Peter Halpin as alterna J. BP. DUNN, Tuspectors R. DOUGHERTY, § of ssa P. O'NEIL, Election V7 WARD.THE FOLLOWING | TICKET WAS unanimously elected for delegates to the Assembly Con- Yention, no other having been 6rn District—Vatrick Kerrigan, Jr., John J. Dymond. Ora District—George H. Rosa, Philip Reilly, Francis Creamer, Charles G. Cornell, Wm. Gronert, 12ru Distaict—Valentine Lutz, Wm. Murphy. [Q™WARD.THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONVEN: tion of the Eighteenth ward held thelr meeting last eve- ning at the Gramercy House, corner of Third avenue and ‘Twentieth street, in pursuance’ of the call of the Democratic Republican General Committee of Mozart Hall, and proceeded Lo business by electing 1. B.-Voorhees, Esq, President, & Charles G. Cornell, Esq., Secretar: delegate and alternate tothe Syracuse lowing gentlemen were unanimously electe For Devecate—James G. Cotte: For Avrennatz—Ware D. Parson: . T. B. VOORHEES Es ©, G. Cornett, Secretary. Laie yeas nd ‘They then balloted for % ation. The fol- LOTWARD.TIN PURSUANCE OF THE CATA OF THE b a primary oi Democratic General Committee of Mozart Ha €lection will be held in t ‘ednesd: and ten o’cloc corner of For Dy ARD—ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRIC The undersigned, the inspectors appointed by the Demo- Cratic Republican General Committee of the city of New York to hold the primary election in said ward, on Tuesday, the 6th First district of this war between the hours of i trick Garvey, Fifth aveni cond street. By ord day of September, 1859, between the hours of 6 and 8 P! M., for the election of one delegate and one alternate to the Democratic Republican State Convention, to be held at Syracuse, on the Mth day of Septernber, 1859, do hereby cert | primary election, held in pursuance of the ral Commit Peter tu legate, and ¥ as alternate delegate, JAME D Moony, th vA oa. ae, Inspectors. M. J. McMULLEN, , THIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT AT A PRI- jon, held pursnant toa call of the Tamman: e, on this 6th day of September, 185%, ; said election’ being al the corner of Fifty and th avenue, the following ticket was Slected by eight hundred majori ATE TO THE STATE CONVENTION aT SYRACUSE- 0 For Avrensate—John Wilson. 8 RS 3 Inspectors appolated y the AS. SEAGR JACOB R. SLEIGHT, b Tammany Hall Gen. Com. SEPTEMBER 7, 1859. DISTRICT. elections held on Monday evening, Sept. es, aveording to the eall of the Mozart [ali he following named gentlemen were duly to nominate a delegate und alternate to the Syracuse ntion:— cond district of the Thirteenth ward:. Third district + “ ard Fourth district « fe Fifth district be ba be Sixth district # La Seventh district of the Seventh ward. Fighth district “ Ninth district First district of tha Eleventh war Second district‘ sf Third district + “ After the election an adjonrdment ‘oved to hold w me iug at Clinton Garden on Tuesday eventug, Sept. 6, for the pose of electing one delegate and one alternate to the c Convention, to be held at 8yracnse on the lath inst abo named gentleman accordingly convened at the above place, and went into election, when on the third ballot John Russell, Esq., of the Seventh ward, was dniy elected a delegate to the Syracuse Convention, and Edward (. Murphy, Ex: PETER McKNIGHT, Epw. C. Monrny, Secretary, 1 ‘YH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MEETING OF THE fleventh Assembly District Convention, convened on the evening of September 6, pursuant to the call of the Democratic Republican General Committee, at Mozart Hall, N. Hill Fowler was unanimously elected as delegate, and Willlam Bradley as alternate to the Democratic Sta Syracuse on the lth inst. Joun Dove, Secretary. -Dennis Kehoe, Ch i bert Stenson. john ©. Keating. :Peter racy. “Peter McKnight, Philip MeLaughiin, 3 Iternate, irman, T TH fr theatre. prices from five doors above Laura Keene's aper sults, In all golore, styles and designs, ut and upward. The best euamelled furniture manufactured in the United States, mattresses, &c. carefully packed for the country. AX KINDS OF FURNITURE, MATTRESSES AND for Bedding for sale cheap; also, patent sofa bedsteads that m A spr Ly Memeo they will suit all persons, as they com- bine al that ix requisite, and are cheap, il and see them at - W. SNEDEN'S, 269 Bowery, between Stanton aud Houston DROOM ENAMELLED FURNITURE, IN ALD GO- lors and style, of superior and warranted manufacture, finished in landscapes, fruit, fresco and flowers, at F. H, FAR* RINGTON’S, 368 Canal sireet, ee Wooster. Manufactory, 46 and 48 Wooater street, Estublished in 1848, HAMBER FURNITURE ENAMELLED AND GRAIN- ed, in all colors and styles, at prices to suit all. Byery article Warranted as represented; also bedding of every dé- weription, 3, WOK IDGE, No, 6 Sullivan street, near Canal. URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONEY.—A FAIR value given in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, al 23 Sixth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth strecus RON BEDSTEADS, IRON BEDSTEADS, IRON CRIB: cradles, hat stands, store stools, andirons ay i fu ture generaily, manufactured especially foM@the Southern trade, cheap for ensh (and list of prives sent on request), by JAMES SCOTT, coruer of Canal aud Coutre streets, SHIPPING, Ying BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MATE stoamships. ¥ROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chief cabin passage...... Second cabin passage. ¥KOM BOSTON Chief cabin passage. Segond ently pasa os PERSIA, Gapt. Judkinn ‘apt. Lang. ABTA Gap. Late MAGAWA, Cape Anderson ASIA, Capt. B. G. Lott, BUROPA, Capt. J. Lettch. ICA, Capt, Shannon, AT huse vesscts curry a clear white light at mast head; green fatarpoard bow; red on port bow. it on ati PERSIA, Judking, leaves N. York, Wednesday, Aug. 17 N °, Boston, Wednesday, Aug. 24 ASIA, Toll” N. York, Wednesday, Aug. $1 aves Boston,” Woduesday, Sept. 7 leaves N. York, Wednesday, Sept. 14 leaves Boston,” Wednesday, Sept. 21 leaves N, York, Wednesday, Sept. 28 dking, Berths not poaiived bee Gog! for. ; 01 i Mhe'cuners of eve ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious stones or metals, un. Jens bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereo! ight or passns ly to therein expressed. For Frets ARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. ‘f REDUCTION.-THE VANDERBILT EURO- Baan line United Sata mail steamships. sail every fort- night "between New York, Southampton and Havre, under tual contract, leaving thy sie each alternate Saturday and Uo Other side ewch nesday— bs Ro is TaoMnew YORK FROM HAVRE AND FOR SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMPTON sity yas Wels a TET, Wilhon... t'y, Sept. OGnak Qui ‘Beabury./Sat'y, Sept. 24 Wed’y, Oot. 12 VRNDERBILT. Lofovre fat, Got. 8 Wed'y, Oct. 26 ‘These steamships hav r tight compartments, of pansage either way the same, vizi— ‘cabin, $12) and $100; 24 cabin, Gonun Guana abla 8100 na SB 2d oa, 8. Anini—lst cal a i 4 ‘cab ited number, $80. Gertiheates of ber ensued trom Furope to America. Specie delivered in London and Paris, D. TORRANCE, agent, No. 5 Bowling green, N. Y. ‘Cotton and other goods taken on freight at curvent rates. OYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- rer wae and Galway line.—The next departure from New York will be the pire sue powerful steamship JA- SON, 2,700 tons burden, 400 wer, Capt. Nicholson, which Rie on thursday, ‘September Mashing at St. Johns, NF. to recelve the royal malls. Price of passnue: Firat class ‘$90; second, $60; third, $80, including freo liokels to the princ pal lies on main ralleny routes of i Mag plate knife, fork, de. ang beading” 'd class must le plate, fe, », de., an ing. Paamge to Ae Joins: Prat clase, $60; necond, $35. For freight apply at the American Express Comy reel, mitt At their other advertised offices in th the third class can be secured at any of the above Passa; u adices Wo bring persona out from any of the. principal cities. on the main lines of railway in Great Britain for or from Galway for $90. " AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, ALEX. HOLLAND, M: TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CALLING AT srhol Neve York. and Philadelphin, Stonrhst a Piverpool, New York an elp snship aplendia Clyde built iron screw steamships are inte as follows: FROM NEW YORK. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, September 10 KANGAROO... -Saturday, September 24 CITY OF BALTIMORE, aturday, October 8 Sompany’s ded to sail At 120’clock noon, from pier No. 44 North river. TES OF PASSAGE. Philadelphia to Cork or Liver- Ral Cabin from New York and ‘Third class to Cork or Liverpool. Third class to London... Return tickets from Liverpool, Passengers forwarded to Hay and Antwerp at through rate Tine avoid the risk and great e ai e, Paris, Hamburg, Passengers to Ireland bj detention of calling this ‘at St. Johns, For freight or passage f the company. JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadway, New York, Agent, te ildings. Yn Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Ba! ‘States mail steamer ARAGO, D. Lines, commander, will leaye for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, September 17, at 12 o'clock, from. pler 37 North River, foot of Beach atrect. "This ship has five water tight compartments, enclosing the engines, so that in the event of collision or stranding ‘the water could not reach them, ‘and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel ani asaengers would be secured, Price of passage in second e5and $60. Baggage not wanted during the voyage should be sont $2 board the day pete sailing, marked “‘be- :.” For freight or passage apply a BW’S. DRAYTON, Agent, No.7 Broadway, F% SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED OR HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- ton. "The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron mail steam- shi arin tee Captain Taube, ill leave pier 21 North river, aaa Sebi ‘Thursday, September 15, 1859. ahs cabin... 6. $100 | Second cabia......$60 | Steerage.....$35 OF passage apPIy 10 6p RICHARD & BOAS, ‘No. 151 Broadway. 8. M. STEAMSHIP ARIEL, CAPTAIN D. WILSON, g, fot Havre via Southampton, ‘will sail from, pier No. $ North river, precisely at 4 P. M., Saturday, September 10, with mails, passengers and specto for England and France, D. TORRANCE, No. 6 Bowling Green, Freight and passa, e reduced. Steamship Ocean ‘Queen will follow September 24. IRST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.—THE colebrated ship LIVER POOL, for London, sails September 10, from pier 20 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 up ble on demand in any part of Great Britain, T! their friends im the ol (eed pric THOS, C. ROCHE, 83 Bourn wteet OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—THE favorite packet = RESOLUTE, Capt. Freeman, sailson r 1. ni jacket ships. aparaday, piaraoe mest Lge trem) Wa all classes of passengers are unequalled. For passage ay board pee 27 East river, of t0 WILLIAMS 4CULON, 0 Font ‘ORTH ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, REGULAR THROUGH LINE 10 SAN FRANCISCO, VIA And Jing only wit ei cere 1d id connecting only with steamers Golden'Gate, Golden Age, John L. Stephens and Sonora: of the Paciic Maas 8” Steamship Company, at Panama, DIRECT TO ASPINWALL. The arcy? 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 EACH MONTH, from tho foot of Canal street, North river, 4,000 tons hurthen, A-G. Gray. cequmand 000 tons burthen, A. G. Gray, ‘commander, will leave on fo connect at PANAMA. with the well known and superior steamship JOHN L. STEPHENS, F. R. Raby cot der, THE ATLANTIC ‘bpasiaa WILL FOLLOW ON THE 20TH OCTOBER, An experienced surgeon fs attached to cach ship. Through freight and passengera will be imm warded upon arrival of the steamer at Aspinwall Fach of the above steamships has capacity for 600 to 800 tons freight, which will be taken at moderate rates. It is believed that the accommodations afforded by the above ships ars unsui d by any in the world. n extra ship ways in reserve at Panama, go that there a] ue no detention in forwarding passengers, baggage and ght. For cabin passage or freight, apply at the office of the Com- pany, 88 Wall street, front room secon noe a 1, B. STEPHENS, Secretary. $$ $$$ SENS, Secretary. ERCHANTS' AND MINERS’ LINE TO C. M VIA NICARAGUA, sO ONL te) OPPOSITION TO NOMOPOLY. THE ONLY LINE CARRYING THE UNIPED STATES MAIL DIRECT TO SAN JUAN DEL NORTR, sige KEY WEST, ‘The United States and Central American ‘Transit Compan: will despatch their splendid U. 8. mail steamship KEYSTONE eae 2,000 tons, Capt. Henry Churchill, from New York for an del Norte, at3 P. M., Wednesday, Oct. 5, to, by the Isthmus of Nicaragua at San Junn del Sar’ with the Ge 8. mail Steamship HER) |, 3,000 tons (the largest and Lee te is ‘steamship on the Pacific), thence direct to San Fran- sco. ‘The Isthmus has been put in perfect order, and the accom- Modations for the transit of passengers and merchandise insure comfort, Ceti und despatch, several new river and lake eamers, built expressly for this route, having been added to ‘ fates for passage, bullion and freight, lower than by any ne. For freight or passage apply at the office of the U. 8, and 0, A. Transit Co., Ro.8 Bowling Greens °° (Me I he Ds nT OOK AT THESE PRICES OF THE NEW LINE FOR 4 California—Steerage $60, sectnd $i $100, including railroad ‘ticket. NORTH STAR, Captain A. G, Jones, will leave from pier No. 3 North river, Tuesday, ‘September 20, at 2 o'clock P. M., connecting via Panama Railroad with the steamship Uncle Sam on the Pacific ocean, Extra steamers of this line alway at Panama, insuring prompt connection at the Isthmus. ‘The Northern Light will succeed the North Star, and leave New Fork on the Sth of Oclober, | For freight or passnge, apply to .B. ALLEN, agent, No. § Bowling Green, ‘ork city. 'N. B.—All persons are forbid trusting auy one on account of the above ships or owners. ee een canpeneenaepitientetiiainetninsaieeintoins USTRALIA PIONKER LINE.—ESTABLISHED 1852.— Carrying the United States mails. Sailing positively on the day advertised. days, passage, The new and noble clipper #iip ORIENTAL, 1,750 tons register, with capacity for $0) tons, comes to her Herth, plor Il North'river, toleompiece her loading, with two-thirds of her cargo actually on board, and wit be despatched for Melbourne on Thursday. September 18, positively. In ber last voyage the Oriental made $40 miles in'24 hours, and from her size and sailing qualities is expected to make the passage inside of 75 days, Si has magnificent ac- commodations for first and second ch passengers. For freight or passage apply on board, or to R. W.C. 6 Bowling Green. ° Sight bills for sale, and cash advances made eat tioe Consignees in Australia—Wilkinson, Bros. 0. ——<—— OR HAVANA.—STHAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, R. W. Shufeldt, commander, authorized to. carry the United States mail, to'sail every 20 ays from each port. ‘This ship will be thoroughly refitted and commence her reguiar fall trips on Wednesday, October 5, at two o’clock P. M. fram pler 45 North river. |For freight or passage apply to HARGOUS & CO., No. 83 South street. LL N'*, YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- pany.—For New Orleans via Havana, to sail on Monday, Beptember 12, at 12 o'clock, nited Sales mail steamship CAHAWBA, J. W. Smith commander, will commence to re- ceive freight’on Th arsday, September 8, 1859, at pier foot of Hobinson bireet, North river. No bilis of laains signed ater the hour of sailing. For freight or passage apply to the agent LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., No, Lark places a! EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSIIP Company. For New Orleans direct. To wall Thuraday, September 10, 1889, at 12 o'clock, The steamship MEXICO, Captain W, Talbot commaniter. ‘Will commence to recelve freight on Monday, September 12, at Lo’clock P, M., atthe pier foot of Robinson street, North "Nob of lading signed after the hour of sailing. eight ay TAVINGSTON, CROUMBRON & CO., No. 1 Park place, qi RMAN LLOYD'S MAIL STEAMSHIP WUE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S MA 1 H. J, Von Santén, Commander, wisig the {ited Slates mall, will poaitively aall om Can BATORDA 1 OUE L AT UD. ry ma ond Bretien nt tbe following rates mean Firat exbin Perens bia Bieorage Ah ee For fr iasaage Apply to. GaurckE, KRUTUEN & Reon y, ies HE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP 00s. pany, intend: ut their new and powerful steamers ftout New York direct for Glasgow, as follows :— fodnonday, Oct. 12, at 12o'clock noom, EDINBURGH, Cu ping, ‘at 12 o'clock, uoow, eect cting Bai or Mignone ied ‘ , peltast, Dub tical lator 90. For tah ae ee aan of ke wre 3 Broad (OR LIVERPOOT. — DREADNOUGHT ‘splendid clipper ship VICTORY wilt positively wall a morrow, at twelve o'clock, at which hour passengers must ba on boards room for fe . The ‘wide clipper ship DREADNO! Att Captain uels, w= Jedged (0 the fast vowel afloat, having made adveral pas AR LINE. — THE nod surgeon and ndld ‘othe Secure your berths at once. For in either ship: North viver, or to ‘eat rates), ly on board, rr Oe DEMAREST w eect, ore ED STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS—PACKRT 10th Sept.—the well known packet ship WEST POINT, Gaptaln Allon, wails ‘ny above, at 1d oreogk | For p in second cabin and sleerage, (whlch will be talon at 8 low at ‘Malden Lane, cabin, -ate,) apply on board, pier 18 Baat river, foot of Sri TAPROOTT & 0.68 Boul ste” OR SAVANNAH, AND FLORIDA.—THE AMBRIOAN Bier cla lan! we ‘fret Ateamship MONTGOMERY, Capt. F. Crocker, will leave pler 12 North river, on Thursday, Sept. 8 at 4.P. M. fo Savannah, with unst tickets'to New Orleai 15; to Monile, 1 oye $26; A! , Geo., ; Atlanta, $83; bing ; Ma- con, $21; Augusta, Also to’ places. atlowest rates, Insurance one half per cent. Meas soe Be, Der foot, others goods in proportion. (No 6 charged for forwi goods coi Halltond Agent. Nobile ot lading wigned after steamer. For: ry ht ly to. é or. 1B, CROMWELL 4 CO. , 86 Weat street. HREE STEAMERS A WEEK. For the South and Southwest, via Charleston, 8. C. ‘Tri-weekly United States Mall aide wheel steamship line, mn of passengers and pers, i us af wits For the better accommocatior has been decided to despatch three steamers a week, ferns shippers and passengers greater commit South. THE STEAMSHIP COLUMBIA, CAPT. BERRY, ‘Will leave here on Tuosday, Sept. 1s, to be followed by the JAMES ADGER, Capt. R. Adims, on Thuraday, Sept, 15, and the MARION, Capt. Foster, on Saturday, Sept. 17. ly to Hor Teele ESPFORD. RILESTON & CO., 29 Brosdway. °°, SAVANNAH.—THE WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS Aldo whe! steamship STATE OF QRORGLA, J. Garvin, will leave ladelphia fc Repti, at 10 o'clock A.M. "Vor: clsecured by leller or telegeay wal ‘all ax above) for sGharfeaton B.C. Bept AB wher is |, Jr, agent Cheeta Setocks, Phulanaipaus. 7 (eee esnes oF Ronsthna ‘EW ORLEANS, N MOBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA ALBANY, COLUMBIA, MACON, AUGUSTA, Sod various pldgos in Flor via SAVANNAH, Ga, The FLORIDA, Captain Isaac Crowell, will leave ow Saturday, Sept. W, at 4P, M., from pier No. 4 North river, Tickets can be had for the following places—fare as low as by any ol roid New York to Savannah; sccomme- dations superior:— ‘New York to New Orleans, $99 75; Mo i a Ae. $26; Atianta, (a, $24; Mia Ga, 88h 6a Ga, ; Macon, Ga., $21; Au Sava Maas SAHUEL Le MITCHILL & SON, 13 Broadway. (OR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- town.—The New York and Virginia Screw Steamship Com pany's new ond frat class steamship MOUNT VERNON, F. D- Sinith commander, will eave pler 12 North river, forthe September 10, at 8 P. M. Cabin above ports on Saturday, sage, vith tnsurpassed ncedmmodatioes, $7 80.” Fralght 66. per footon measurement goods; other articles in. pro} and received on Fridays and Saturdays. No commissioa, charged for forwarding. No bills of lading signed after depar- ture of steamer. For freight or passage, apply to H. B, CROM- WELL & CO., 86 West street. MUSICAL. VIOLINIST OF NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN A teaching the violts, is dostrous of obtaining stew mare apis. Iustructons diy or evening. Profeasot BRADY, Nor Fofiinmmond street. N. B—Terms $12 per quarter. Finishe ing lessons $20 per quarter. NEW, ABTICLE—AN UPRIGHT PIANO, FOR chambers, ‘aries, h b 'o deen At MABLY'S, 6o7 Broadway. ne ero AN EXCELLENT PIANOFORTE, NEW, ROSEWOOD, warranted, will be sold ata very great for cash. ‘lenge apply ‘A second hand to A. WEBER, 155 West Broadway, near Canal street. RARE CHANCE TO GET A GOOD PIANO CHEAP— A splendid seven octave, four round corners, beautifull immediately, carved and pedal, nearly new. Must be sold st bo Walker suet. if EDITION ry RLUES POLK. rn i, FO) ., 547 Broadway, have just By THOMAS BAKER, of which three editions havo already been exhausted. It ie embeliahed with a splendid full sheet COLORED MILITARY TITLE PAGE, representing the ofticers in the full uniform of this independent corps. ‘opular For sale by all music dealers. ———— SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE R A made by one of the best makers, aed fay wae used but a few months, and in perfect order, worth wad fi? yints ‘sold at a great sacifice for cash, Inquire at street. CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH.—PRICE $150, WHI cost when new $325, a beautiful Fawr one comered pianoforte; double mouldings, iron frame, inlaid with pearl, &c., scolloped keys, warranted; also two maho, pianos, $30 and $y. MACDONALD & CO., eg Corner Broadway and Thirtieth sireot, ee ey LADY HAVING A VERY HANDSOME ROSEW( Seven octave pianoforte, and hiving ne tuetiee wok ‘ole Will dispose of it for nearly half its value. A $360 instrument, splendid tone, responsible city manufacturers, and six. month in-use. Ay th poly ee = residence, 47-Fifth street, between Firat ee BARBERIE & BLOOMFIELD, PRACTICAL PIANO- forte makers, . Purchasers are invited to call and examine our instruments, ag We bellove they are equal i not fuperior, to the much boasted premium and patent pianos; but of that the) ji Tiemselves.” Ample refureuces given. ition HICKERING & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, jarerooms No. 694 Broadway. ©, & Sons have been awarded 86 prize medals for the supe- riority of their manufacture for he ast 35 years. MASON & HAMLINS SUBERIOR ODEONS AND HARMONIUMA For parlors, churches, vestries and or fii wholesale retail. PIANOS TO RENT. QONBEERVATORY. FOR STUDENTS OF THE PIANO.— Mr. GOLDBECK’S classes for the pianoforte will reopem fcimation ot clase early spplicalnn ereraeiteatcl” Be terms apply at Goldbeck’s ‘Musto Hall, 765 ‘Broudway. vp Ms. HOLMAN MUSICAL AND VOCAL ACADEME will reo) en on Monday, September 12. unl pry; for Sash opt meet ay : auoed Schools wught on moderate terns,” w? Aud melodeon, Cl ‘sand Thursda: ‘Lass onaays 2% LESSONS IN MUSIC & SINGING FOR $3. Application to be made at the rooms, 306 Bowery. M®: OTTO MULLER, TEACHFR OF THE PIANO- forte and singing. has the honor to inform his friends and ihe public generally he continues to give 1 either at big residence or at ihe residences of his pupils. For torms and rticulars please apply at acer. Pl ply at his residence, 124 Ninth street, near USICAL INSTRUCTION.—A LADY, WHO IS AN excellent toacher of the guitar, harp ani plano, desires to obtain a few more pupils. “Inquire ‘Bast ete utreet, ‘Terms moderate. set lstes bigisy pS Ea USIC.—A LADY EXPERIENCED IN GIVING IN- structipn on the piano, will receive a few m¢ iwo dollars per monty with the privilege. of taneto Res at attended at their residences; ten to twelve dol Apply at 172 Twenty-lith street, between Sevent avenues, ee Pure PIANOS, PIANOS.—GREATEST BARGAINS in this city.—A magnificent seven octave rosewood pi for $125, cost $2 100; ue 8 months ago; one for $125, one for $I octave for $90, und one for $75; one mahogany plano for one tor $20, worth double; 50 magnificent new pianos at 36 per cent cheaper than Broadway prices; second ‘One church or; Vinth avenue, near Twenty-tifth street. Open day and evea- ing. RK, GONZALES, REE SEAS SRE eee FOR SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIES, CHICKERING & SONS’ New scale large seven octave PIANOS, Price $200. Warerooms 694 Broadway, N. ¥. P'ANCE MELODEONS AND ORGANS. —THE HORACE TRS piauos and melodeons, for depih, purity of tone and durability, are unsurpassed. Second hand pianos and me- lodeons from $25 to $160." Banos and melodeons to rent. HORACE WATERS, Agent, 333 Broadway. Testimonials—"‘Ihe Horace Waters pianos are known ae. among the very best.”—Kvangelist. “We can speak of merits irom personal knowledge.”"—Christian Intelligences rectal iran iOe earn AL 1ANO.—A SPLENDID NEW ROSEWOOD 7 OCT. Plano, made by one of the beat makers, eons ah wil Ge sold at a great bargiin, the owner having no use for it.’ “Apply at 19 South Ninth street, corner of Second street, Williamsburg, JTODART PIANOFORTES—GRAND, ARE , S upright, STODART & MORRIS, ape oy Innutacturers, New Warerooms 601 Broadway. es SIGNOR LUIGI DAMA HAVING RETURNED TO town will resume his singing lessons as usual. Call ator address 47 West Twenty sixth street, beiween. Broadway Sixth avenue, New York city. OR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA CHART toa, 8 ©.—Somi-weekly United States mail side y ine. Cabin ¥ -.$15 | Deck... os The kplendid gieamadip SIARLON AW. Poste commander, will leave pler No.4 North river on Weduesday,’ Sept. dm Selock P, Mt. recinely. Ys Bopt. 7, at 4 rough teksto We fllowtng placer: To New Or $89 75/0 Atlan Ga... er] ‘To Mobil 85 00 | To Columbia, 8. C, ~» To Monige 28 00 | To G i o To Nashville, toute, N.C...... a ‘To Memphis, "Tenn...-.. 33 80] To Jacksonvill a8 To Knoxville, Tenn. + 27:00] To Pilatka, Fla . 30 ToAyw 00 ror fraett or pi ibs pply to SPOFFORD, TI, ‘or ht or passage o SP rt C0, @Brodway. tides The Nashville succeeds on Saturday, Sept, 10, z HE VIOLIN.—THIS MOST PERFECT AND BRAUZI- fal instrument taught by ® new and easy method, ix he course of few lessons. To any desirous of obi * thorough knowledge of music and the ‘ngtrament, Wis chance seldom offered, Terms moderate, Address Professors box 114 Herald office. pd tinh on 9 — A, LADY, TEACHER OF MUSIC, HAVING THO pe. 1 Per'day to spare, will tke two snare Pu their oan residences. Terms $0 per quarter, Address Music, box 2,915 Post office, ——— {$$$ 17 RIANOPORTES AND TWO MELODEONS FOR ALS at great bargains, or to let at $2, $2 60, $3, and $4 month; one superb seven octave new pianoforte with pearl Koy. prise $850. Music thught in a few cexsona on the piano, Cullary 6. by Prof. DUMSDAY, 20 Gand sireots