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Ee MARITIOR INTELL" AGENCE, Movements of Oc ar, Steamers, YHOM EURO a =. * Miverpeo!. Sem i. Galwi foutha’ pantind st] q = a Ps x fae Na f grvoras. x NOTICE. bettors intended for the Nuw Youu Hunt RR AN ANA AA Wert ef New Work, & September 27, 1850, Averpoot—F.O\ Rissanahip Perna Judkins, Live anara. Steamship De ia Balle, isvaue sod New Orieans— ‘Crocheron & Co. Btenamsinay A ladon Sehenck, Savannaa—S L Mitchill See Sen. Stoamsbip Heanoke; Couch, Norfolk, 2¢—Ludiam & ““Sioumehip Thomas Swann, LaySeld, Fordand—H B Crom- Go. Crocker, Hong Kong—W 3 Forbes. a bey Gersrem (iam) kouseon, Hamburg—l. E Am- Contin, New Orieans—N H Brigham, Diets er ‘Savannab—Boyd 4 Hincken. Pals (run) ane en EW Jered) & Meinck . Dtwe an jeincke. » Stimaon, ee leo—R P Buck & Co. » , Port L & A Ferris, yhew, Thorp, Havane—Simeon 4 Mayhew. -win, Chase, mininn, Johueon, Mobile—Eagie & Hazard. Webster, Bennett, Charleston—Scranton & Tall- anap P natin Co. in, Gordo jon, x mit ‘0. Varun, F ksburg—Van Brunt & Slaght. el ar Waciueten Aina Van rat & Gabe Bs Filia, begat Lion jantucket—Master. or F Cadwallader, Pierson, Baltimor Sesamer Tacovy, Ely, Fhiladeiphia. an i Soke ps tila lew bern Tae fe re ARRIVED. Steamship City of Battimore (Br), Leitch, _ iverpod it 14, via Queenstown 16th, with wok and ay re, to yaa 200h Inst, int 49 49, lon —, passed a Br bark showing ‘Sd distg pendant, bound to Boston; 26th, 340 miles pepe ‘Book, passed Br steamship Kangaroo, hence for Liverpool. Mteamship A. ‘oodhull, ane cube tray ae and to L Mitohill & Son: a Kart'PEter Demi, and schr Plandome! ame: Sih 30 AM, AM, Romain bearing N, signalized hee fr Savannah; same day, 6 AM, b Oonmeane tase fet ‘harieston. Steamship Rey tal Murray. Charleston, with mdse and gasecaern Tieston & Co. Monday, 1AM, S SM ieucran, steamships Florida; 245, Sib ian Ager, bound & ‘Rieam-hip Swann, Layfield, Baltimore, with mdse, wZ: B Sreavel £25. W Lint (of Richmond, Me), B »), Bishop, Calcutta and Sand wench May with mdse, to Hea pleasant weather Good ect ‘with light “ar Welly a, Barstow, 1 ovldende 30 pours, to bal ‘to Btanton ‘As towed to this city by steam’ nl dock for repairs, Sa The Ww wil go goon the Sectional % Bougaa, Cart 'y, 15, with teas, Low & Bros. Aga lat <0, a ‘3085 W, Dutch ship Copernicus, bound 8. T! rat ap Cope Co mas, bous the Hhas had very Ret [ips fruit, to gjere ges 6 Conta, Palermo, 46 day Ce. Sth fast, int 36°20 fon 86, spoke wha Pats of Provincetown, on a cruise, had 8) 6 Means, Means, Rio Janeiro, 43 days, ‘with cote, to eae Peers Bite Join Hoynton, Kendrick, Port au Prince 18 days, with —- fc, to A Rolker, Mol & Co. Bid in company ‘brig Monticelio, Govens, for Boston. Has had light south- and caims throughout the p George Mangham (of Philadelphia), Scudder, Rio Ja- may Ane with coffee, to master. A 1 wl hain Oe, to Jomph Beotn’ ties epetionel baee » to nto. experien axes of the coast of Mfazil, and tight badling winds wince eat 8, lon 3440, spoke bark, hence for Montevideo: ‘Sept N, lon yoke brig A JW Applegarth, sleering SW. Argo, se P wake Bs tite Harbor, $ days. Mary P Will eo Bass River, NJ, 4days. Alpibe, Elliot, Ezabeihport for Boston. Philadelphia, Haskell, New Bedford, Sdays. Granite Lodge, Tarr, Gloucester, 3 days. Sarah Mills, Eiwiey! Providence, Sdavs. Marietta nd, Terry, Fall River, 3dsys. Colorado, Hale, Por iam ae s 8 me Hunt, Stunford, 3days. h Rogers, Washizgton, Portland. 2 days. y jew Haven, 2daya. Imnira, Hartt, New Haven, 2 days. Alara, Buckingham pas 2aa) ueking! rovidence, 2 days. Bowton. Reliew, Philadel! ¥ will Rowe, Rowe, Hartiord, 2days. ‘Taritf, Jone Bay PREEEEERE ee jones. Provide: ‘Preamer Osceola, Smith, New London. SAILED. Soto, Havana and New Orleans; Roanoke, ‘Nortalk; A Savannab; ships Orieutal Melbourne; Belle ‘of the Ocean, an: ikley, Charleston; Mak of Orleans, New ‘Orleans; Ale’ andre Rotterdam; bark Rebecca, Butavid; brig ‘Venus, Sisal; schr Cumberland, Aspinwall; and others. ‘Wind light from 8, ph Marine Report. ious BRAK ee Sept 27, aunset—No inward bound vessels in sight. Wind light'from 8; ‘weather cloudy. HIGHLANDS, Sept 27, sunset—A bark passing the High’ SHLOMLANDA, fo Pound vessels in sight. Steamship De Baro” ior Havana and New Orieane, Over the bar at 2 PPM.’ Wind light from SW; weather cloudy. Herald Marine Correspondence. KFY WHat, Rept 2—The French ahip Cirve, Capt Fanon! Inire, from Mobile, with m cargo of spars an imber tor Ge Neral Depot, Cherbou herboure, ran ashore uri mating the gale of the ‘Mib, on the Marquesas She, was boarded by the wreck: fad lighted of 13) tons of cargo, and safely brought 10 ot on the 2st. Vessel badly injured and leaking, ene time, 5 feet water in her. Miscellaneous, The steamship Nashville, Capt Murray, arrived yesterday from Charleston, bringing us New Orleans papers two days Inter than those received by mail, for which we are indebted to ‘the obtiging commander of the steamer. Surr Racuxt, ashore on the West Bank, has been abandoned the Underwriters’ agent. The whole of her cargo has been ged with the exception of the walt, which is & total loss. Bank Kotantine, Gleason, before reported from Portland UBD ns, for Buctouche, NB, ‘put into Boston 2th in disiress. Yash inst, Jat 45, lon 61, during’a heavy gale, was thrown on het eam ends, and shite srk Se away the’ masinmast to right Ber, which, tn falling, ea! Me ead of the inizentop- ‘enast, foretopgallantinast, i, bulwarks, dc. Bue Bearnice, of Ht oak, broke her chain and dragged Sabore at Jonesport, during the very severe squall 1ith inst. No damage except the loss of a boat, which was smashed. T! pI fa in'un eas) condition, but will not come off unt tie west Brio ilecr Aceon, Derrick, at New Bedford from Fayal and FI had 4 very Tomek passage, and while passing Seough Galveston Pamage, coperiencel >. severe hurrieane, which stove house on deck, and swept the decks of everything ‘except water cusk. Sour Hewnterte, Gravenborst, from New Orleans of and for a, was lost On the morning of June 30, at 4 AM, on a reef of coral rocks 6 miles off Jardives Reef,’ Capt aad crew saved nud taken to Jamaien. The H sunk in 14 feet water, and, with her cargo, was a total loss. Scum Jutata, of sud from Portland for Philadelphia, which Tes ashore on Duxbury Beach, ost shoe, part of fore foot, and damaged satis. She was taken to Plymoutn. Scum Inv:xetnte, Hodgdon, at Philadel Iphia from Stor ‘bad mainmast sprung iu gale'of 17th inst. Serr Rio, before reported ashore at Holmes’ Hole, ‘off morning of 24th after discharging about 80 tons of Yeaky, ana will probably go on the marine railway. Scuk Fornestex, Murch, from Newport for Ellsworth, was rao into at 2AM mornin 25th off Cross Ri feamer Joseph Whitney, and lost jibboom, bowspr it, eure ead cutwater and stern broken: was taken in tow by ‘and iiwed into Holmes lisle.” ‘The Joseph Whitney no damage and proceeded. Scux Apa Francis, for Providence, recently ashore in the Rappahannock river: was got off by discharging 400) buabeis iD, and towed back to Baltimore 26th lant for repairs. ther la not injured. The achr leaks in the stern post, and lost s other damage, before reported. Ship Therese, Wallace, frei Sunroof oy ce, from New York llth Dee vis Rio rit) Was Gok reported at Ran. Prancisco sa lete ao Seo oii inet bevy been © 4 ter au tip arsheeeniabernsso€ Banya from the or rese is a second ‘lass ship of £96 ons, bull ship of 6 tone, Dullt st Rickanoad. Be Mer jo 1664, and baile ea ASTCRED—At Chelan Bch ina from Taylor's yard, s fine ip of 90 tone one Galles the Garnet be rae but for mmbal! and Andrew T and ommauded by Capt Brant at a Ree iors Notice to Mariners. CAPE LOOKOUT LiGHTHOUEE, COAST OF NOKTM CAROUNA—PIRED LigHt Officis) info: bas been recetved at thie office from Capt WHC Whiung A engineers Coited Biaina artny, thet at Cape Lockout bas beet plet The tower ls the frustim of scone tee yy ak, int fs ornamented by wi iron innier painted thar ‘The color of the tower is red, aiid the toca’ plane is 180 feet above the level of thr sea The keeper's dwelling, which le part of the old t painted in red und white horizonta, tripe ‘The illumtnating apparatias is a cat he first order, showing « fixed light of 1 wer, in ie Fre , which should be visible in ordinary weather « distance of Sf tae sa THe Ponition of this lighthouse, as given by the Coust Survey, Latitude. 3 Longitude. +6 9) 41 W of Greenwich one new lighthouse will be lighted for the first ume a! eu: on Tuesday, the first day of November next, and willbe ke, Durning during Whatand every night thereafter uo furthe Br order of the Lighthouse Board, W B FRANKLIN, Secretary. nz Department, otiee Lighthouse Board, Washingion, Whalemen, pila from Edgertown 2ith ult, ship Vineyard, Caswell, worth Pacttic Ocean; bark Peru, Turnes; of Noutucker h siete Of and on at Flores between Ang 4th and 9th, ship Mohawk, Mant 100 sp; Harvest, Manchester, NB: Cornelius Hi W0 sp; Harvest, Mand eraeins Bow ¥ Binehinin: Tee , Provinests "Teka, Bivens, Be eho! vers, Bion, nore: Matlnpolsett, 4) w)) jpoken, d&c, Ship Mary LSniton, ® ‘ York, dai, BRAT, fromm Ban Francisco July 18 for Lawrence, i n, from Sa a for a Aug 29, 9) miles Wea Set SiS pa “tr y Sakina Boston July 28 for Val: posed the Northern Light, Doane, from Bost May for Ban Franca ee ou 130 (oy. y wrentiient Sono een Ang 1S, lat 84, lou 19) oy at Gumatre, Abbow, from NYork for San Francisco, Sept Mont Blane lane, hence for Savannah, Sept 29, of Cape Ro- wba Ocitla, fom NYork for Savannah, Sept 99, off Cape Ro. Bele H G Berry, from Boston for Mobile, Sept 17, tat 0 54, Morte of oll; Sun, ie rs, “ae from NYork for Mobile, was passed Sept 16, lat ion Ports. Asrewsrs, (oar 61 Toro (and Sap Blag): 1 mship Norther Tae — hy fork. 4d 12th, bat “Gowen Rule, NYork: brig Brothers, Hayes, Carthagena; 14th, oon iy & Franoes Ban tale del Saries brig Abbowsord, Cooper, Baltimore, lens of | NEW ‘fORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1859. Foacwow, July 16 port ship Rapid, Balcher, for Tondo 4, ae ROT Port ahipe Black: Warrior, Mr and mary W ree Or ‘Cresgy, for San. re oaeen ihn, ay mpb, Siege, for, tet Wanking oud Bar try id, ‘iNacao, Su i, duly di iain porta aan ‘unc. Sid,e0 daie, Aramingo, M DEO, Jul In port brig Ocean Bird, Perkins, from Rio Grande, arr . “ag Femme Sept. 1$—tn Sark Clare, Windsor, for NYork 15th; drige ‘Bl ire (Br), Johnson, Horton, wee cargo: May 2 Wilvaine for hlladetphie 26h; Heebella Beurmann, Tamas, fron NYork. divg, Afrionn, Thompson, wig cargo, sclirs Carrie Yanford, Cole, from an for a} 8 Lanfair, Reymond, for do 1th. ‘sid 13th, orig Monticello, Govens, oxnxe, Sept 22— Avr whip Unele mde, Sewall, Lisbon; brig Zillah, Bernier, Boston for son Renan ie dette rt mn, for Salem 5 Ech; King, hence, fastens mnced heavy weather on thee coast of Brazil. ee Sept 16—Arr pret Bremen, Wessels, fork. Swaxcnas, July ery t ain Kaowles, for Ba- tavia and ‘since yore, “i Buh Conte, a fi from Amoy; barks Crorky: for Nageeakt eld: Paty, Bish, and: Whete ‘unc; sche Minna, Smi duly tn port ships 8 Gildersleeve, Johuson, rown, for aig York; Je Bersy, or nougb; Young Mechanic, Gen ‘and Hore Temple, John- ‘Ximama, Sept N—In portship J8 Harris, Lewis, for Vatpa- rajso, to gail about 224. (Pen Brramsane Ciucaseran, ar St Jones, NF -TetegKarusc| Arr from NYork July 6, Argonant, at Hong Kong; 12th, Hot- r. A Pi aL . spur, £5 da; Semche Fanm, w: do; i Aug if, Aletza, at Teneriffe; drs trom Galvenion Sept 16 Contin, Liverpool, rom Galv a Bid for NYork July 23 “Looha Bure trom Shanghae: Sept Ui, St Helena, from sh; 14th, Fiying Eagte, from Poole; 8 A'Siamler, aid Jeremiah Thompson, trom Liverpool. Sid for Roston Sept 11, Edmiston Brothers, Lamlash; 28th, Robert Leonard, frém Glasgow; 16uh, Morning Siar, from ero Rett pe Khuladeipbia Sept 15, Wyoming, from Liverpool; 16tb, kwh re erican rAPALACHICOLA, Sept 21-—In port bark EA Rawlins, ay EXANDRIA, Sept Bee kre br brig Freddie Lord, W Windsor, NB: achrs Adelig Kelly, Kelly, Salem; Springbok, King, East port. Sid earths Mount Vernon, 8 Suni fork; chr Tram bares ANY, Set Arr scr W ERED ays rr at reen- ico W Whistler, Parker, Richmond, Va; Jo- septic, eos tect pt 26—Arr steamer Kensiny , Raker, Phila- deiphia; Sark’ seein, Gleason, Por nd’ 12th ioe, for Buctou put in in distress. Below, Yokn Land, Bearse, "from. Calcutta; pee Orlando, Nickerson, from Buenos Ayres. Signal for five brigs. Cid ships Sibyl, Freeman, Melbourne; Hortensia, Atkins, Charlo. & bark Willism G Anderson (new, of orcad Let Neg Ppa tore, CGH; schrs Sarah Balch, Gre) Y Davis, Robinson, Savannah; So arcing. poh andria, Va; PH Wilson, Davis, Chester, Pa: larding; Pleven Robinson; American Belle, Cre nn pect: Sweet, N¥ork. Sid, wind NNW to ESE, and SE, ship Rock: cope Annie Bucknam; and nol the Read Perk H ‘The other outward bound vessels before reported re- Zibb Arr (oy web shtp Andes, Putnam, Penang. Below ships John Lang, from Calcutta: Herbert, from do; Buena Vis- ta, from San Francisco; barks Orlando, trom Buenos Ayres; ice from re gy BALTIMORE, Sept 26—Arr steamship Locust Point, French, NYork; barks Muskingum, Ames, Xibara; Julia Dean, Nor- ‘Sid bark Alan Ker (ir), Winter, Cork; schr Jaa Madinoa, Travers, Jamaica” Old Goih Prastione tess ‘Champion, Monrovia brige (mor Meredith, Gray, Anpinwall Muncova’ do (Be), mn, Demarara; Union Stale, Foxwell, Wilming- HANGOR, Sept 4—Cid brig C C Billings, Cort, Martinique. BRISTOL, Sept 5—Arr acre Globe, Jones, 33 IM Parker. Cobb, Providence for NYO oe” ear HF awa: Beal is BRAINTREE, tS ache Ocean Ware Philadelphia, CHARLESTON, rr steamship Nashville, Murr ay NYork. In the offing, hip Gen Parkhill, and brig Eliza, ‘ed sehr Jchn Roe, Davis, Wilmington. Sid ‘ship Colombo, Bi verpool. CA’ Lalg, RStptlecArt sche Saxon, Neleon, NYork. Old 15th, 0] ickering. Perry, Mork: 16h, sty ee a Wall, on ith, schr Francis Ei sehrs Fi Warren, Coombs, P Mork: doen brig Gudgu Whiten Presasy eo GALVESTON: Seot 5—Arr bark San Tacit ou ton: brig North, Davidson, New “uit, fact? 16th, barks Pilot ish, Hoyt, Laguna; ews, Small, Minatitlan. Sid ‘22d, brig Vesta, GEORGETOWN, §C, aborn, New York? L A Hannah Blackman, Cain, ai Emma Eli HOLMES’ HOLE, Sepi28, PM—Noarrivals) Sid brig Vin- cennes. ‘24th—Arr brig Robert Nerd tei Moore, Alexandria for St beth, Ireland, do. Jobn, NB. Sid brig Wary [Arr brig Orinoca, Tabbutt, Philadelphia, for, Boston: Cuba, Sawyer, Windsor NS, for Alexandria; achra Elizabeth Arcularius, Show. Rockland for Richmond; John Compton, Shinn, Lyin for Philadelphia. Sid brigs piremont: Robert Cuba; schrs Beauchamp, for Boston; James H hee. Sen Mark. Joseph Pit Planner, Charity, Ei Talker, J Williamson I Rebecea, Z Siration, Bs dahon, Joseph Marah, RB Pitts, BE Sharp, Richard n, Pe? quonnock, Francis Edwards, Smith Fite Barat © Wie, ‘To- mab Almira, and Elizabeth Arculari) 2oth—Arrachr Elvira, Allen, Rockland for Savannah, In portat 8 AM, calm, brigs Russian, ( ; schrs Rio, Glen- Foy, J Grierson, John Compton, Forrester, and Elvira, “Passed y, brig Chicopee, Howes, from Philadelphia for Boston. "HARTFORD, Bept2o—Arr schr A "E Phoker, Here Elizabethport. Sid 26th, schr Alfred Hall, Alvord, N SONVILLE, Sept 15—Arr brig Alruc Irnecabat Boston: 20th, schr Daniel Townsend, ‘Townsend, 2ixt, brig Roamer, Wyman, Savannah: schr Anna MB Edwards, NYork.’ Cld 2ist, schr Charies, Dyer, NYor! KEY WEST, ‘Sept 1s—Arr schr Kate, 1 Brace, Mayo, NYork (and eld'15th for Brazos); 15th, brig Huntress, Reed, Havana (and sid 17.b for Tampa); schr Sanders, Farrell Lavacca (aud sid 19th for Wilmington, NC); smacks Thomas E Taylor, NYork; Lemuel Burroughs, Havana; 16th, steamer Decatur, McKeliric, Havana (and sid 20th on return); 17th, smack Prima Donna, Park, NYork; 2lst, steamer Galveston, Hutchins, NOrleane jand ald same day for Havana). Sid 19th, aa ung America, Yucatan; 15th, Lyra, Gibbs, Tort MOBILE, Sep tC bark Pilgrim, Hallock, Havre; brig Julsa, Sexbert, Pensacola. Zist— Arr ship Owego, Stevens, Baltimore. Cid schr % Sabel, SMACIITAS, opt 28—Below bark Dublin, Huntley, for River of Plate soon: In port bark Mary E Donworth, Baker, for Monterideo, ready: briga Mary. Capen, Sprague, for West In- dies: Bonaparte, Smart, NEW ORL BANE Bept iar hing Hartford, Davis, N k; Mongolia, Melcher, Boston; Orr, and Lan- caster, Decat, Philadelphiay darka A HU Rimball Ele and Fathuider, Sleeper, ockland, brig Nancy, Godtrey, V ru. Joth Art steamship Atlantic, Folger Havana via the Floridn porta brig Wm E Kilbey, Hardy, Malanzas. Below, coming nf . from Boston, taal Maurry, NYork via Hava Cichero, Genoa; s folk, Smith, Minatitlan yy 2ihmAtt (by jel) ships Locktnvar, Boston; Harry Birch, on Towed to sea 13th inet, ship Wilbur Fisk, and barks Cochit- ee and Growler. NORFOLK, Sept24—Arr brig America, Robbins, Salem for Alexandria, put m with loss of salle, rigging, de; schr Geo F Cld_steamship pa: bark Enea Sardinian), Mary Clinton, Ryan, Vera Oraz; Sut: Bone, Ricketts, West Indies. Cid echr Pearl, Lank, NYork. EPONSET, Sept 17—Arr schr M A Shropshire, Shropsbire, Philadelp NEW BEDFORD, Sept 26—Arr brig Lucy Atwood, Fla ie Islands. Sid 20th schr N Holmes, Williams, Philadel: NEWBURYPORT, Sept 25—Sid schr Express, Boss, Ha- “NEWPORT, Rept 2—Arr achrL N Godfrey, Godfrey, Sandwich for New ork 26th, 8 AM—In port brigs Amanda Jane, Dorr, for Havana ready; 8 P Brown, Townsend, for do; John’ Hathaway, on the marine railway; Vincennes: schra rom Portland for Philadelphia, ready for sea‘ having specie, LN Godfrey, and others, as before re- P NEW LONDON, Sept 4—Cld schr Telegraph, Rogers, Porto BMOEWARK, Sept 26—Arr schte Harriet Newell, Manhattan- Metuméra, New York: Ann L Salter. Wareham: Th Ma nus, Rondows Julia Morri iaimaux, Digh ton, Cont; sloope foward, Now Yorks J ‘olk, Pe‘th Amboy; barge Stephens, Rondout. Dasbes, Kingston; Lucy Ames, Rockland, Me: Catharine Dubois; sloop & Sprague, Providence; barges Trust, Troy; Mary Ann) Lindermen, Fidadeiphia; 1 Balwin, Troy, SACOLA, Sept'l4—Arr brig’ Triton, Buisson, New Or. leans: scbr Columbia, Davidson, Galveston! 16th, brig Castil Marwick, N Orleans. Cid i2tb, schrs T Raymond, Tripp, ston; 13th, Cuba, Btearns, Thdlanola; 16th, bark Sama pherd, Hathaway, Havana; Wm M Rice, Crowell, Rio Janeiro; ichr Alethon, Hervey, Powder Horus PHILADELPHIA, kept 27—Arr_ steamer Delaware, Copes, NYork; ship Chatsworth, Horne, Boston; bark Cordelia, Ro: berte, do; brig Judge Hathaway, ‘Lancaster, Cienfue; sehr Geo Edward, Baker, Salem; Grace Girdler, Pain tom, Somers: White Squall Sharp, and Mary Bllzabeth, Reed, Boston. Cid wearer Kenfebas Hand, NYork; brigs Molun kus, Mitchell, Barbados; Alfaretta, Bibber, Portland; schra $ Wheeler, MeLaughin, Salem; Geo Edward, Baker’ and Fes. senden, Hooper, Borton; Invinelble, Hodgdon, Salém; J Par. num, Crowell, Providence: PORTSMOUTH, Sept 23—Arr schr Balloon, Arey, Tarks Telande nnd cid Uth for Boston via Edgartown). PORTLAND, Sept 24—Old bark Diligence, Young, Carde- to bh wea etter timnore: York; b: Arr steamship Georges Caei Ramsey, ror! ark Meldom, Mitebell, Turks Talands, “i ME ROVIDENCE, Sept 26—Arr schre Philando Armstrot Linnell, Baktimore; HW Benedict, Bilis, Philadelphia; Juliet, Chase, "Fbiladelphia; sloop Mary) Atwater, Damon,’ NYork. ‘aiden; Port Ewen. Arr schre Julia Maine, Preston, nas; Sid sehr Susan Ludwig, RICHMOND, Sept *reston, Bos- Waterbury, felly D, Hal: ickerson, Boston: EW Fanington, Robinson; John Parker, Cribbie, and Manchester, Nelson, NYork: Oluizen, York, Halifax. SANANNAL, Sept —Cid bark Indiasa, Rivers, Boston; schr FC ¥elver, Arnold, NYor! SALEM, Sept 25—Arr sche Benj Stannard, Doane, NYork. Sid ‘ars Althea, Corson; E Ferry, fampeon; Bur Clark, ‘and Ts Dupont, Corson, Pbiludelphia; General Kelsey, NYork; 25h, brig Martha Washington, An- 9, Philadelphia; echr Sea Flower, Clark, NYork. 'ON, Sept 2—Sid schr H W Morse, Phillips, Albany. GPECIAL NOTICR 70 MERCHANTS AND SHIP , OWNERS. Compiaints experie need , ot being confounded with a book called the New York sts. Five Reginier,”” purpor We wish to ntate that th if original work, now issued by our former publish- ur suthority or consent. or the sanction of the Board of Underwrivers, or the Board of American Lloyd's, or by any responsible authority whatever. The American Lloyd's Register is sino approved by the British Board of Trade to car- ry the numbers for Rogers’ international signals, and to avoid mistaben (ab only be obtained in thia elty of the publishers, KE. £G. W. Biant, 179 Water «treet, or Tho. D. Taylor, Secretary, 3 Wall street, and of our omeried a Ds nbrond. THON. D EAYLO RICHARD HaitisHoRse, JOU New York, Sept. 27, 1880. on a ee RATION | NOTICKS, PPPLODRAIL PPLE EE OD DS Pe OTICE.—THE COMMITTEE ON FINA Ce OF Titi Hoard of Coune!lmen will mit in rm N i every Thureday, at until farther noes” ONY Hall fe EATING, 4 Commitee on PAS Wit BULTREL, § Finaaen. HF HE COMMITTEE ON FIRE DEPARTMENT O¥ TIE L Board of Councilmen wiil meet on the frst sad third Wednesdays suring bemonths of 3 July, August an! Septem ber, men's Hall, Mercer street, at half-past geen cle P.M. until further notice, = lass We BULTERL, ) Commitiee LMORE, | ou Fire K “CRAP, Department. HE COMMITTEE ON STREETS OF THE BOARD OF Aldermen will meet in room No.8 City Hall, on Thurs day, the 20th inst., at two o'clock P. Pari in any business belore the Commitee are hereby inv yA 2 Committee $ sirects. 3, 8, Nims, Begrelary: PERSONAL. C—LET MOTHER ow HOW aon APS i ya FA, soon as possible, If If in need, dri ci | Beatles AND ee Re oat Ar vite at er, srono. | Low ! las Hotel on Thurada: avenue stage Ifyou day, POEMATION WAMERD—OF VABGARET Fone piensa 4 “4 TForonto, e a native county. weet last heard “f. 3 ae two eran ene wes ‘i Toren, Cynada. Should this her eye, she ‘Write to her sister, Susan Smith, care of AI ‘Archbishop lughes, Mulberry sivet, New York. NYORMATION WANTED —OF | MICR AKI, DUNNE ‘aged elght years, won of Wiliam Durne, 183 Fizabeth atrect, New York. Any person bringing him home will bo amply rewarded. ep H, BOWER & CO., OF THIS CITY, ARF REQUEST. 0d to call rae David Cavan, 171 Water street, wi ho holds # dill of inding for goods per City of Bakimore. M. B—D. IF YOU Lee TO ean ee HAVANA AND jurray street, New Orleans, write B. ‘88 promised, ot the “th of August. M high Sy Sto TINEY Is tem yt ated TO a MOTHER, at 29 Kur Prussia, know his whereabouts, ax abe iy Ina poesia a a. Any fnfermation rear: ing hl bore: be thankful!) Smith & ing the aby etd ical genase Y received by Smi my ORYTLawAN, manting in the Sansiay Meveury, i ary, {atormed dat he can is hed Ay roe cea eating | have hin cards ved, DEMPSEY & FA! ais ashiousbie. Aec., and ali his bridal boudoir, at No, ‘603 Broadway. A word to the 241 UNION SQUARE POST OFFICE, POLITICAL. RATIFICATION MEETING OF GENERAL E.R. V. for Governor, wil take place at Jersey City on Wiutie teong Se eee ee ee rexpond to the call. winnie ee eee R22. PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES. tees, Sc. Micallanscdaepersndsalaligicen hash pats chess, €c., Miscellaneous telligence of the world, Ofice 26 Aun nireak. x SPORTING. Len a ne uf ytd GRAND they CRICKET MATCH between eleven selected f Old Bagian’ and twen. two of the United States, wil ‘on the St George's round, Hoboken, on Monday, ‘gee 1809, and following ‘Ruixcription ‘and match ticketa may be purchased of the committee or at the principal hotels, and ou the days of play, at the western entrance iothe grounds ant Bi gle day eketa cbiainabie ony ‘at the ground. All are sold With tho Understanding that the buyer 's subject 10 the Fulesand regulations which will be printed and posted con- the ground. As ve tetola wil be soil sbthe caster entrance, neer the yacht club howse, persons provided with tickets are advised to enter ‘An ample Velc fren fl beta sttecrtasses t0 Roop order, a tickets admitting bearer and iadica m special Accommodations will be provided....$6 06 Maich Ueketa ndmititng ene person for We madich ‘ingle admission tickets to the ground. REAT 100 RAT MATCH.—THE SOUTH BROOKLYN slut Lady Sufolk is to kill 100 full grown rats in 11 minates, ag.atrial match. Alsoa great handicap rat match will come Off for w bundsome prize, to come off at HARRY JENNINGS", 22 White street, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 28, at 8o'clock: ‘Tickets 25 cents. << IRANCIS BUTLER. NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE choice breeds of dogs for sale and stock. Butler's infalli ble mange cure and flea exterminator, 50 cents per Lotte. Budler’s new work on the Dog, $1. Dogs boarded, trained, £0. ARE SPOR’ THE CHEAT FIVE MILE ROWING \ATCH between Daw and "Fa , parse S60, who ahall ‘be the pion,” comes off on a tember 29, Eidiwo o'clock, at Stateh tance tirhont of Nawulus fall hich Hew of the emire bay and Extra bonts will leave from the Staten Tsland ferry, Battery, where all the South Ferry stages stop. island 6 cents. near the ‘are to the COPARTNERSHIP NO NOTICES, 2 YOUNG MAN, WELL RECOMMENDED, WITH $500 TO $800 to invest'in a tea store, well established, doing » nice cash business, can hear of a favorable opportunity. quiatnted with the business preferred. Adare box 42236 vay Post JOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.— ‘The copartnership heretofore existing between the under- aigned, under the name or firmot Decker & Manuevitle, ssh tind blind. makers, Is this day dissolved by in ‘The business in future will be continued by Androw B. at A7 Bast Twenty-second street, who is duly authorized wo ceive all debis due to tbe inte firm, fe. | ANDRE! New Yous, Sept. 17, 1859. RENEY Y. MANDEVILLE, ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $10.0) TO 820,000 in cash, to commence with the advertiser in the straw goods business by the package. A lar fe frat class trude can pe secured, and peculiar advantages will be off 4 part who can furnish the means and take charge of the Angusial attairs, Address T. W. O., Herald office, ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $3,000 TO $5,000, IN the auction business—the amount wanted to advance on ‘Address Lauton, Herald oflice, with ‘References given and required. ne ae 88 Tea Merchant, zoods consigned for sale. Tull name. WANTED(A FARINER, WITH $2000 OR $3000, IN a oe business of an article protected by pa- Hiclte'a profit of 100 per cent net. Apply io EDWARD SAR: a profit o cent n ; fox, aueuonesr, E Rorin ‘th William street. est 100 PAkTNER WANTED—TO TAKE THE MONEY + at ie door of a highly popular exhibition, while the advertier is performing. The expenses are light and $5 each per day can be cleared. Profita divided nightly, aud money se- cured. Call at the Amateur office, 73 Nassau street, $500 Aros. —A YOUNG MAN WANTS AN INTEREST IN dex 140 Herald of some business. Address, stating particulars, W., 1 0002! —PARTNER WANTED, WITH A SMALL io No agents need apply. sum down in « uew and entirely original exhib n of grent Interest and moral worth. An interview will sat- isty, at 155 Duane street, up stairs, from 10t04. Please call for ‘Advertiser. 1.600 A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ANY PER. ‘gon with the above amount to invest in a first class fancy dry goods, stationery, periodical, wy and segar store, handsomely fitted up with ‘show cases, '€c.; situated in the best business street in Brooklya, established many years, and now doing a large and profitable business. Apply imme: diately to GEO, W. MARKHAM, 104 Broad w: 2.0 000 =WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THIS ‘¢, amount, to purchase out the interest of a re. tiring party in the printing business; or an arrangement would be made for the entire business, now in good operation. Ad: dress for three day Ox 181 Herald office, $5. 000 TO $10, PARTNER WANT TH this amount, ina staple cas by an energetic man of capacity ‘and ability, with tbe control of Jarge, first class trac BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassan street. 5.000. NTED, AN ENERGETIC GENTLE min, to take the place of a retiring partner in & suet 006 and thoroughly established manufacturing buai- ness, strictly on the cash principle, which has been extensively advertised throughout the United Slates for several yeurs, and now yielding a net profit of from $30 to $40 perday. The pre- sent partuer will give satisfactory reason for retiring. ‘To any gentleman possessing the above amount in cash, every oppor- Tinity will be afforded for investigation. No agents need apply, Address A. M. C., box 17 Herald otfice, 5 000 ~PABINER WANTED, WITHTHE ABOVE 9) cash capital, by a manufacturing chemist, Who wishes to extend his business; 1 druggist or one who has some knowledge of the line preferred. Details only given by personal interview and after receiving satisfucta of respectability and means. dress Chemist, Herald office, Agents need not answer. NEW PUBLICATION: Qin PHILANTHROPIC ‘AL LETTERS, 70 THE MILLION. DEDicaTED 70 PATER BATMAN. No. I11.—First Independence—my God; or Religious Tude- pendenee and Religious Tyranny. Price two cents. FREDERIC A. BRADY, Publisher, 126 Nassan siree Cee 17. 1. 27 spWwale evita "S onATION DANIEL ‘WEBSTER PUBLISHED PULPIT AND ROSTRUM, The PULPIT AND ROMPRES, ig an elegant pamphlet se- giving phonographic reports of the best sermons, orations, ‘STtor twelve numbers; single number teu coats. Sold iF periodical dealers. H. H. LLOYD, & CO., Publishers, Bpleton’ 's Building. way, N. ¥ FURNITURE, BEVROOM | ENAMELED | FORNITURE IN ALU ‘colors and styles, of snperior and warranted manufac: ture, finlabed in landacapes, frult fresco nnd flowers, at B- FARRINGTON'S. 368 Canal siréet, oppoaive Wooster. Manu: factory 46 and 08 Wooster sireet Ratabiaked ve Ise NABINET FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 813 BROAD way, between Eleventh and Tweifih streeta, ip stairs.— Afine assortment of good and substantial furniiuee will be found at this establixhment, the prices of which will compare favorably with those of any other in the city of like quality and NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN all colors and styles, wholesale and retail, at $25 and’ up- wards; algo mattresses and pallianses. WARREN WARD, 277 Caual street, four doors east of Broadway, N. ¥. URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONEY.—A FAIR value given in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, ixth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. RON BEDSTEADS, CRIBS, CRADLES, Bat stands store stools, chairs, settees, tables, brackets. fire stands, andirons, manufactured express y for the South Ameri+ can, Cuban and Southern’ trade, at « great reduction from Broadway prices, by JAMES SCOTT, 167 Centre street, corner of Canal. CHOOL FURNITURE.—MODERN STYLES OF 8C furniture manufactured and for sale OHNGON, i as Viudsou street, 8. Y. i cireulars forwarded on ap wise. = plication b; yy Mall or other: i ‘od examine fe commission, URNTTVRE DEALERS.—A FEW ARTICLES OF farni ot sale, at a fair price, consisting of lonnge di &c.,'Call this weel between 9 and 12 A. M, i, ut 367 Bowery. °8T PRICK GIVEN FOR SECOND HAND niture, from $5 to $6,000. “All calls promptly attended Mudeon mrect, corner of Perry. | cee STN ANCIAL, vousT BELMONT & £.00., BANKERS, NO. 00 WALL rect, ague leliers of erdait for travel 2a ealtanie tn Piper of the world, throughs Menara of Pars, Loedoa, Frankfort, Japles aud Vienas, and thelr correspon: A MORTGAGE FOR $4000, WELL SECURED, FOR sale at a discount; only those that have the money in hand ueed apply, Address Mortguge, box 125 Herald oitlee. £1 AND UPWARDS, oe UNION BANK OF jal Bani Banworh bel y BLL RAL rh Bik Ried SEPTEMBER 135% Ot ‘The President Deca oe this tea here Sho dny Geclared @ quarterly dividend of oe er cent, payable to ‘lockhoiders om avd after Monday, the 34 day of October next, By ieee . G. WILLIAMS, Ca Cashier, STOCKS DEALT IN ar , Central and Gains t safe and te way 10 apeculate in stocks, Address William, box 1,88] ottice, RI FARRAR & 0O., BANKERS, 63 WALL ‘D) itectForcign ana dotacoss exchange bought and sald. Fonds for: inveatnsat on foreign account Prompt ate sention ren feak business: ‘entrusted to us by country banks ALLS” AND et) = ne nate esainsantt rams | ge SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BOND AND MORT- fe fr oper In la phi tr vicinity "Addrens i Fe box 3,192 Pot fice, N, ¥. OLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent redeemable in 1874, issued ander pet of i 16 1964 may. onchange tn, same for nsceioed oboe issue, on terms asceraised ea application. to DUNGAN SHERMAN & CO. . ‘B, FRERACHS & CO. dg EXCHANGE PLA ‘(Branch house of De Jersey & So Manshenter, Biigland) IN PONDON AT THREE pays pu 8 MMONS OF DOL. ARS UNCLAIMED 1 wr THER, BANOL England, wanting heirs, | Advertged ista kept, tenoed;_ arn found pained an ‘engraved, wi maa Next of or iin and tl ottice, 649 an 6p Ss HT AND TIME BILLS ON L THE cities purchased by DUNCAN, 8! RMAN & CO. TPO CAPITALISTS THE ER ADVMESINER, KNOWING OF a well estab! fring bastecas this city, wishes to secure iby parce, aad in order to da oa wane meet with some respectable and honorable party having moans, With whom bevean, make an arrangement stating when and where an interview can be had, Barter, box 4 947 Post office. YVAziovs CITY GAs LIGHT array oe JOHN B. MURRAY & 00., Jf the Americas Gas Ligh Tight Jourdah WAXTED-$i0000 AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON FIRST class improved and unincumbered tate, na thriv- Best city reference giveu. Addross box STOCKS, IN SOUND ‘eight, ten and twelve ogee Ye & | WARE on GET $4,000 ON A GOOD HOUSE AND Jot in New York. The. property is now troc and clear. hace i bo waver Eiveerne in in this eit Kerage will be given. Address M, 8., 183 Herald $20 WANTED—FOR A SHORT TIME, AMPLE SE- curity and aCe bonus will be give for its use. Address Commission, box 127 Herald office. (J), “WANTED, $6,500 ON BOND AND MORT. Sage, on improved property, worth, $12.00 Gn Stiten Inland Just acroas the bay; eaten per cent per art num will be paid ind the loan taken for five or twenty years, Address Staten Island, Herald otiice. 10.000 80ck,,0F THE SAFEGUARD INsUR- Fance Company to exchange for real estate or merchandize, Cash wil ecessary. Give full particulars. Address Prinelpal, box 167 Sterald’ ofices until ‘Octo! $60. O00= FANE. hd AMOUNT ON BOND for first class property in this ey, Page fre hee louie the the snout in sums not less than address Owner, Herald office. - INSTRUCTION, MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE, APPLETON’S Building, 846 Brosdwar. supplies xith compe tent teachers and parents with school circulars. Refere: Hon. Theodore } Frelinghuysen, Rev. D. C. Van Norman, etal, Wanted, several French and German musie teachers. SMITH, WOODWARD Da CO. LADY 7 N ENGAGEMENT 1 70 a rench ina cua ive lens im iano ao junlor pups no io objection to go ‘Addreaa Ii. X. A PUPILS IN PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL ARITH- metic or bookkeeping. at Paine’s Mereantile Academ| 8 Bowery, New York, or 388 Fulton street, Brooklyn, receive strict individual instraction.—From Governor 8. W. King. {Gelouel Paine’s plan of instruction 1s systematic and us.” LADY DESIRES ee ee ACARIMY, OF FENMANSHID, AND BOOKKEEPING, di cyusing tortcaguger tention 2 Seats ean avd iy aug carefully taught'st hours teu their bwn ccavebiance, OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. A in eachibg, is desirous of obtaining a few more pupils for Freuch Ian ‘a few beginners’ for the piano, eURge, Also, Terms moderate, ana the Dest c of references will i rive wee dress Freneh Teacher, Union square Post ofiise. © et YOUNG LADY WHO HAS HAD MUCH EXPERIENCR gc Chae Tak dua eb cane FRENCH YOUNG LADY, FROM PARIS, OF GOOD farally and eareful education, wishes to gus, rench literaturein&. school fo. New: York’ ortits Heighborhood, orto reide n'a expectable Yamly an ind companion, ea few pupils. t references Le ‘Addreas Mies M,, box $146 Post ofice, shang pa RD OMe GLEN BOARDING (gee FOR YOUNG ladies, Sites Sing Vigtechower county, Y¥.—Mrs. and ‘R will reopen the! Pio on. maiee. day, Sept. 23. afer ences Rt_ Rev. Horatio Potter, oa ire, Poeniceey roe petereiees Mes. Sarah Irs. Lincoln Phelps anc ers. For circulars, appl; to Mem, DB. APPETON & CO., 348 Broadway. iia RENCH pol) ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, No, 26 West Thirty-ninth street, pat Fifth avenue, her schoo! NESDAY, Sept. 1 ‘An omnfbus will we provided fof puslaresiding ate distance Sar a nc eb ates M*: MACAULAY, NO. 43 EAST TWENTY-FIRST nireet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, will re- open her French and English ling and day school Mon- diy, September 19. ADAME 8. V. CAUCHOR’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH boarding and day school for young ladies, No. 279 West Charles Canda. “a eltas of oll pasting snd Greciny at ase on Saturdaya. Pave oe wean gabe her men : SEING AS remee e, BOOKKEEPING AND BUSINESS SPFATRS, 0. 948 Broadway, Appieton’s Building, renlars, wit fattpe articulars, on application. MANSITS COMPLETE WORKS noe set oesutiful editions, printed in colors, for sale. ‘ONS. L. DE GRAND-VAL’S FRENCH BOARDING school, classical and commercial, Hudson terrace, Hobo- ken, N. J., reopened September 1. pec EE pee ct ey NEW YORK ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, 472 Broadway MY. BEAN, Principaltnstructon (ull Roglish course, modern languages, latin, mule, painting and drawing.) not surpassed in theo ity. A Academie © Year commences September 18. Pupils admitted at any time. Instruction ia special branches at proportionate rates. ROFESSOR ELIE CHARLIER’S FRENCH INSTITUTE for young gentlemen.—Boarding and day school, No. Kast Twenty-fourth street, will reopen on September 15. There isa primary department. ee IDING ACADEMY.—C. F. DICKRL'S RIDING ACAD- ‘os. 5,7, 9 and 11 West Thirteenth street, near Ba apow open for the reception of pupils, and ercise riding ‘daily “ 4 Libis ESIDENT OR VISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH Indy arriving from Europe, and having the highest city reference, wishes to form an engagement; ahe is thoroughly competent {0 matruct i all English branches, perfect matress of music, having studied under the very best masters, speaks French and German with pure accent, as she resided in Paria and Germapy gome years, and hag also had much experience in teaching. Address 1, ¥.. care Mra, Leverett, St Wost Fighteenth street, or box 3,881 Post olfice. Twenty second © csainaniahssie lee sbeatia: shrivel See S°HOor, AND HOME EDUCATION. —FRENOH AND English, classical and commercial sc Feivee and gymnasium, 47 and 49 West 1 Toa sixth stres reap Broaaway and Sxih, avenue, Mr LOUUS is ie 3 limted number ‘of boys; reop. wie een LE ELECT SCHOOL. —A, SRAUNARY FOR YOUNG LADIES is now open at et, near Third Avenues the tatial Bogliah Brencoen taught, incl music, French and Spanish languages, drawing, painti needlework. ‘Terma will be reasonabie. rd —————$——— PARISH LANGUAGE, ‘ar noreant GORRIN HAS ruetion Appl; aforesaid ai 184 Bighth street, nour Brendeenye, APPLY (othe 4 bate! CHOOL LATE UNDER He PATRONAGE tpl General Society of Mechanics and Tradesaen, tinued at $72 Broadway. ‘Terms low. Instruction (full English course, modern languages, latin, music, painting and drawing, not surpaswed in the city. ‘Special branches ‘at proportionate M:'Y, BEAN, Principal, HE MISSES ROHR AND MRS. TUFFS WILL RE-OP! T their French and English boarding and daj A iontere hey ey ee Baa -third street, fuear Fifth avenue, on Monday, Sep ig WINES, LIQUORS, &. HAMPAGNE.—RUBIS (CABINET) —THIS 1s The wine undoubicdly suse? see Sent opie undou! of est prodneed {n France, atid iw made from grapes Of the tpeaittocta te NOrtcee the belt wiannoct, Fh undersiened arare tors are the report that ‘imported “under ny name eliealy eared do hereby bid the aum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to ‘any known chemist who could in any public experiment afford the ae Proot tak oe caer § color of the Ruble la due to any- elae but the pure juice of Py, GOERG & CO., A Chalona Sur Marne, Frauce. ‘We pledge ourselves to pay the ten thousand dollars upon the above conditions. ‘CRAMER, ABEGO & & McCLOSKEY, re "to Broad street. [PORTANT TO FAMILIES THE SUBSCRIBER CA attention of families und medical gentlemen to the chot selection of old wines and liquors at 44 Amity street, corner of Wooster. "He particniarly recommends. his ac brandies s 04 of vintages [) and 1864, {n bottles and per gallon. Also, old. PeTyaghaery Aud Madeica wines; wheat and Bou hon whiskeys, folland gin, Ae. T, Agent. Joods forwarded free of cartage to ull pects ot ines ity. CHAMPAGNE. QU Vy PERLE 1 S OF F BAS: 18 GUAR WITH ANY WIN! LE BY ALL DEA CHAMER ABLGG & 9 LAVOR AND FRUITY HED TO COMPARE FAVOR. NUH AMERICAN MARKET. LOSK IMPORTERS, WYAD ST SOUTHERN. SPECIAL NOTIO —— NNIVERS A RY OF THE 80! Artiere wai ore Ri orr INANCES.—THE BOARD 0! PARK D Yared Cc aa do ‘as follows: ‘No animal shal! of the Central Park, ex: ‘eopt uy ot ie," ct aay pe ead aha Tals caosehing five in ‘Persons ou horseback’ shall not travel on POUT atria road aha rele emsteging elx tiles por the “ride, tad on the “rie,” oF eaveseian MT veblote shall be aoe te ats 1 rehic! ), OF spallany van bores po esemyl | inves and other car: Flage end transverse roads, and ‘upon euch places as are ap: 1 a 1) for curr PiNgfantiaal er vehials shall be permitted to stand upon the drive or carriage ronda of the ‘Galiral Park, or nny part there: Of the way or to the iriconvenlence of tra- Cie ‘nor shall any person upon the Central Park solicit or invite pene coach, carringe, or other vehicle for hire shal atand upon sy part of the Central Park for the purpose of taking in an} Passengers or persons than thoso carried te he Park by ai gonch, carriage of vehicle ‘No person shall expose any article or thing for sale upon the Centra) Park, exce) copra ly Lempioos | ne Ses Board of Com- misuloners of the Park, or ail any hawing or poo dling be allowed on the Centrai Park. No omnibus, eart, dray, wn, truck, or other vehicle cne- re, soit or other or Tieed for the carriage of £0 ow, inerehandise, manurs oF otha? articles, shall be allnered 1) enter any part of the *guveane ahosre hoo indecent Iai shalt 0. lng, abuaive, lnsulhing oF indecen re be all on ih Central ark, whereby © breach of the peace ™ No see hall be allowed to tell forts lay at ang 1o person re tunes, OF gamovot chance at or with any table or instrument of of gaming, ere ao sag checene or \gediact et'eteretea thd Tnense of an where life or gered, F cen Cen eas of Park, in the Passed A writ 17, 1867. following section of said act ia applicable “e the above MRection 18. AN persone offending inet sorts minder oman aball be deemed od evi of conviction befe yor, Recorder, ' or oo the cty of New York, by & fine not exceeding fifty dol datwult of payment, by imprisonment AND'W H. ee of the Central Park, the Board, Presidentor the Bound of Semnmlesioners of Dated New Youx, Sept. 23, AIR NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCTR- ty.—Albany, Oct. 4, 5, 6, 7, 1869.—The exhibition of the society will open on Tuesday, ‘the he Ath Oetgber, and will be open to the public until the close, on the 7th. Mann’s steam plongh will be in operation on the rounds during the Fair. | rica son's air engines will also be In operation on the grounds dur- ing the Pair. From the entries already made, this promises to be the largest and best fair ever held by the society. - Members’ And exhibitors’ tickets $1: canbe bad of the Secretary, i. P. Jobnson, aj the Agricultural Rooms, Albany. Articles carried free on the railroads and steamboute from New York. LLIN WANTED.—THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD ny desire io contract for the filing of a strip of ground af Healers, Point, about 609 fwet Tong and 100 fest Wide; adjoining, and south of the ferry street and ferry house of of Thirty: fourth street ferry. Apply to WM. E. MORRIS, President, Long Ialand Railroad depot, South ferry, Brooklyn, RELAND AS IT WAS AND AS IT I8. Rev. Dr. EDGAR (one of the Irish deputation) will lecture ‘on this subject, in the Cooper Institute, on Thursday evening, the 29th, at 7%4'o'clock. Tickela of admission, 25 cents, may be had of Mi Crowen, 699 Broadway; Carter & Brothers; 0 Broadway: Mr. Randolph, 683 Broadway; a Rushton, 10 Astor House and 417 ronda and at the Proceeds will go to the Irish: 5 NAVY BEEP AND PoRE. Navy Aaznoy, Naw Youe,"Roptember 19, 1859! Bealed See ae ee es posals for > ap tbe case may will be received at this ‘be accompanied by ‘one OF more reeponaible persons 0 the i the eden that ns y undertake that that the bidder or bidders will, ffs on hee adon immediately, with Fdand sufficient sureties, to fu h the article projioged. Rusraniee must be accompanied, by the certifento of the 2 nocepled, exter into an Obl United States District Judge, United States Di Adtorney or Navy Agent. that tbe guarantors are ‘ro able 40 tanke good tse « . guarantee. "The beef and pork must conform to the usual inspection of Mp particulars may be Mention to the *h 2 Commandant of the Nay: ca Yard or aca ounce GHORGH'N. SANDERS, Navy Agent. jit Purvzrors Pree U.S, Capers Commons 1809. SEALED PROPOSALS for the RUPYT: Ae OF FRESH A. CORNED BEEF, FRESH LAMB MUTTON AND VEAL, for the Cadets’ jons at ibtapent, for one year from the nnst November next, wil bo received at my office until the tenth (10) of October. THE FRESH BREF to cee first quality (or what is known as e months fed), and delivered at the meas berg in suet anc direct by the undersigned, not to 8 in the wee! ORTE CORNED BEEF te be of the same quality, property cured, and delivered atthe same place, and in Pong ad os direcied'by the undersigned, not to ‘exveed two days inthe Wai FRESH AND CORNED BEEF to be furnished in quarters, with an equal proportion of each (neck and shanks fo be excluded), and cut Into sultable pieces far roasting, bak- and Ean DAME, MUTTON OR VEAL to be of good and wholesome quality, stthe same place, at such times aud in puch quant ies a8 directed, ag an occasional substitute for ee! ‘The use of & slanghter house and yard, and ice house, will be furnished the cot and an open market for the sale of all kinds of freah meats to the residents of te Each bid will state the number of cents cel mills per pound for each kind of meat to be furnished, and the names ot two responsible persona as sureties for the ce ‘of the con- teats, eae oe pes on the oniatie, ‘Proposals for the supp! 'resh and Corned cf J ‘SRATT, Purveyor, ©. C. _——————— C PPOSISION TO PRISON COMPETITION WITH FREE labor.—A meeting of the Anti-Prison Labor Association will be held this (Wednesda, ) evening, Hall, 179 Wooster street, nt 73¢ o'clock: Bept. 35, at 28, at Convention and others, interested are invited to attend. |AMMANY SOCIETY.—A COLUMBIAN ORDER.— Brothers, a special meeting of the Institution will be bela in the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam on Thur gvening, Sept 2, at half an hour after the setting of the sun. By order. AC V. FOWLER, Grand Sachem. Canes C. Cmnune, Seoreia ary Dlasnartan, Season of Fruits, 9th moon, year of discovery £63, of Indepetidence the 4th, and of the Tuatitution the 7st LOST AND FOUND. POCKET BOOK CONTAINING A SUM OF MONEY was left in our store. The saine cin be obtained b ig, proving property and paying for thie tees INGK & RUSSELL: Dealers iy dry goods, Nov 818 Canal street. 0G LOST—$10 REWARD.—RAN AWAY FROM 24 ‘Wooster street, on Tuesday morning, @ large Newfound- land dog; had on a leather strap about the neck, with a chain attached! “Whoever hrs found him will please relurn the dog, and receive the Pwr KIERNAN LOST A BANK BOOK, NO. 148,- 0h Bowers Bank. Please revura 2 to Edward Kiernan, ea enteenth street. L0St 708 SUNDAY, 24TIT INST., BETWEEN THIRTY. first street and Madison avenue, and Thirty {fthstreet and Third tvenue, a chased gold linked bracelet. ‘The Ander wil be suitably rewarded by retarning it to the owner, at 35 Kast Thirty-first street. Ls -—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ON THE WAY Eleventh street, near the Bowery, or from, thore to Fourth street and Broadway, a paper pacl Kage, containing & houton luce collar and enif, ~ int appli lar and two Nickels. The Guder will be’ sukably Tewarded by returning them to 185 Maiden lane, O8T—A GOLD RING, SET WITH A YELLOW STONE, between ‘Warren street and Long Teland Railroad depot Brooklyn. A suitable reward will be given on its return to Warren street. OST—ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2%, ‘on the Bowery Savings Bank, No. 106,785. ing the same will please ieave it at the bank. A BANK BOOK Any one find- A ian ty MONDAY AFTERNOON, A LADIES’ GOLD h, with green enamelled case, set in pearls, with chain and ring attached, inclosed in a small paper OE, Who- ‘ever will return the above property to St. Johns’ Park Hotel, ear of Laight and Hudson sireets, will be suitably re: Lee Pi NO. 110,280 OF THE BOWERY SAVINUS one, Fase etugaiteptag bangs" NT OST—LAST WEEK, A BANK BOOK, NO. 139,178, ON the Bowery Savings Bank. The finder will please leave it at the above bank, where be will receive a suitable reward. OST—ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, A CAMEO jetta tg in crossing from Brooklyn, or in an Amit) iberal reward will be given if returned to No. aH Te Charles at st. LEN—FROM THE STORE OF GEORGE LAZARUS, et Eighth avenue, a note dated August 27, 1859, for one Inindred and five dollars, drawn by Mosex May, per Wolf New. man, payable to his own order. “All are cautioned against negotiating the same as payment ia stopped. 232 ———_——$——— TOLEN FROM A PARLOR IN UNION SQUARK, A medallion likness of a gentleman, in wax, on a velvet ground, framed in rosewood, cabinet size. A liheral reward. will be given to any one who will return it to No. 8 Union square REWARDS. | REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY APTERNOON, 27011 inat., a flour memorandum book. ‘The finds ty ith sy edge gee Cok ¢ "Tenth ‘wenty-ninth street. or a! Jour mills, No. eine 1 street, Williamsburg, will receive the nbove reward. Se ‘tn <2 REWARD.—LOST, IN BROADWAY, BECWREN Spring and Broome sireeta, on Tuesday afternoon, a pair of heavy gold eve glasses, ‘The above reward will be paid by bringing them buck to Dr. Julio Samson, at 512 Broadway, ox at the Lafarge House, $1 REWARD.—10sT, wn at worn, IS Broadwing, W asked, $200 REWARD.—STOLEN, AUGUST 2, $93), BY A wommn of medium bi k brown hair and eyes, small features, slim built and abo 23 years old; ia very quick in her movements and has a kind of tw ‘ang to her accent pany with « man 6 feet 10 OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE mship Augusta. a carpet bag. considerably will return said bag to 8.1. Mitehill & Sort, ill receive the above reward and ao questions ike a Yankee p Inches in height, bold Jett in; nn walking; had on dark brown thea when he ‘The above reward will be paid on the return of the mo or in proportion, to Thomas Hanlon, 76 Cherry street, Y, Soujhera papers pleage copy, an ¢ LY REPARATIONS NI FOR THR MAIR THAT nave a 0 WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION; “iron shiva THE COMMUNITY. unmarranted vain any deleterious substances, £2 rear tnd preserve of he bal Hr i not aye. ‘The battered 4 er Kray, are restored to served in cision Nfveclor: 1 Sire will a oxlgioal 1 Iife-color. By iis iis use wiga er) ‘oy ds rather ‘diminished in ui 8. A. Allen’s Hair A sl fenorer, Ace Ror es mis Gfaguat ul the adveriecments aad aah ne the ct rite trums with which the papers rare lied" ‘humerous Doe MRB. 8. A, ALLEN'S WORLD'S H. wit Crater aad Clber Breparetone tee te tain, ‘h are com deleterion sFuclo aaah su Caustic, Spans mB Aton. co pper ch an load, Ni dine, to grow cn tho, palaos ‘ot tne ie uy injure Telbela lia sas kee cb ‘The Rev. D. Moccia, Croms River, Westchester county, N. Y, who is known throughout this State, sare tae N.Y, HAIR RE BHOWN nad ZYLOBALS AMM.” This pleanant and valuabie pfeparation has been used ears by hundreds of the most distin, ulabed od weal persis in the land, who bad previously tried all the neta be ivy neg ong only hing the wong Seay Tandl tharebas tak cativeath Intectoe tote ee fend beald. the First Baptist vs pastor of chureby wate rhgent American Bitte Unies ctr cH e. gine A ALLENS WORLD'S HAIR RR grout AND, HAIR. rae }, and ney on ~~ be 'e unqualifie pronounce ae eee para ns we Dave ever iiaed; fa Which eolaration ‘museeone nia, Ti STORER Is eaally and will not slain the finest nen, lis eects eure apie, instance, if applied ac- ngto <The RESTORE, used with the ZYLOBALSAMUM, notonly ‘ite the hair, but inclines ito curl, giving it a soft, glossy and natural appearance. Rey. Groxce Hewtines, Fy “You are at liberty to use 6, my, DAME, i? me a: prover, recommendation both of the Zylobalsamum and of he Re- storer.”” The Rev. Jotern McKex, pastor Wet Duich Reformed jureh, New York city, “Recommends it.” Fat, off, marrow and alcohol dos do serious injury to the head and ir, and should not be used. ‘The Restorer will Strengthen and serl preserve tho sigh the sight and ree move and prevent dizziness, be: head, tran eruption of the skin and all anata perspira- ton of the ‘The Rev. Wm, R. ‘Downs, Howard, N. ¥. “Your Zylobalaamum has no superior. It certainly serveato cleanse Ihorou bly the hair and sealp, to remove or dryness, and always produces and natural gloss that are requisite to render the human hair per- feetly beautiful.” It prevents the falling of the ni lair, and cures baliness whem not heredit mite and 4 by tnvigorating ‘the skin, lea, nerves, blood vessels and iho bir, wil gradually’ Veteoes Chane tan gray lank and seuss tee ‘young ‘bair to grow in tbe original life color. The a Rev. Lot hea rDet county, Oe. a wahsell “T have used one ‘has changed its falling off.” it at intervals of threo When once restored, by ay applyt 2 Bey tale ie yon vel eae ee months, you will not have & pray age of idu years. The Rev. James Horr, pastor First Presbyterian church, apie used Mra. 8 vAlien's Wor Halr Restorer and lobaisamum with ve eal my fam! ge ite wn eng Drei removing dandy dandruth aud giving 10 najural an and sctinesn” sureans thas thay oracaradmeienenate cee ‘When used for baldness you must take off your oiled silk, or anything which will cause a return of ble perspiration to the head. The Rev. Jars P, Stows, Greensboro, Vt. “Recommends it,” &e. The Rev. B. C, Surrn, Prattsburg, N. “T was really surprised to find my gray hair oe turned ap Diack as when T wag. young man.” Tt has stop} the fall off tay ‘baie’ ond ee * ie a ne’ growth sae Tdid not atiend to it as ert ct re- The Rev. Gronoe M. Srmarr, A Society, Lewisburg, scree, ent Penn. Publ nion county, Penn. “Several persons have applied to me to procure oe them. jour World's Halr Restorer, since they have seen its good ef ects tipon the hair of one of my family. "We cantand do cheerfu irecammend it” “the Rev, Awos Buaxcnanp, Meriden, N. W. “We think very highly. of your reparations, and have no doubl if you bad an agent in might? Powe inity @ large quantity he Rev. Wat. Ponrens, Stanwich, Conn, “Your evestient Har Restorer’ baa tact my most sanguine expectations, in causing my hair to grow when it had fallen. I have recommended itt my friends, and they all speak highly of it.”” The Rev. D. Bavos, Newmarket, Gallatin Co., Til. “1 have tri your World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum: it acted like a My hair is as it was thirty years ago. If you wish a reference trom me I me T will give it — ” ‘The Rev. A. Wrnstrn, Horton, “You would almost suppose I ‘kept could you see the re Talla T bave fo kavert Prayon th vou concerning the “Restorer,” &c,. ta genuine, snd t really have any hair. Wheu' T tell them hive not, bord used one bottle of storer their wonder is sometimes al- Haast ingxpresstle® Preatne Rev. J; Fy Gnuswoun, Washington, N. H. “Please inform where sour reparations purchasedin Boston. You may ‘say’ tn. 15 tril will. Some few dealers try to sell articles on whieh mtn make more profit than on these; <f always insist on having nese are the only preparations exported in any quantity to urope. ‘Wernspire to have the best, notthelowest priced. One bol year, ne areca ail tedern for, infor st to “Mrs. 8. A. ress all letters for information 0 * A LEN’S WORLD'S HAIR REST ORR I EPor, 8 roams, street. New York.” The genuine has “Mra, ALLEN,” signed "in red ink to outside wrapper, and ‘abl black ink wo to dire tions pasted on none owher is genuin the name by others is forgery, ad ‘will be prosecuted Wy Utas ¢- criminal offence. Sold by every drug and fancy goods dealer, or INSTITUTE BROADWAY, giao ie Under | Latarge Just recelred a beautify eee VOIGHTLANDER & SON'S ESAS’ | ‘This is the only depot in America to to ota s VOIGHTLANDER & SON'S (Vieni CELEBRA' OPERA SEMMONS & CO.’S 5 } BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, the only true lens sms of protecting the sight, and: iving ease and comfort eyes, either by day dem ight” To be obtained only ae Bae ~~ OPTICAL, INSTITUTE, 06934 Broadway, under the Lafarge House, EMITTANCES a? aces OA cOTLAND snp ‘Sight bills on the Me Umion Bax or Loxnor, ma Bare im Livi TIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Betyast BANKING COMPANY, IRELAND, Tn sums from £1 upwards. TAYLOR BROTHERS, Bankers, 76 Wall street, N. ¥, 1 CLOTHING TRADE, RETAIL PRICES CURRENT OF THE SRASOb — EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 6 AND 68 ck STREET, BETWEEN GOLD AND CLIFF STREETS Cnasimere business coats. nema "5% Good black cloth ik coats. te ies tf ow ow oe All the strlen ea, Gaeclaste vee lw Fy Complete black cloth suits. 10 to 80- Iimere sults to *h. See i i Rage RVANS,. fand 68 Fulton sires, MES. SON & MELVAIN, No. 8 Maina - Wwholenale GUNS, ‘Gunny Xs AND PEATEO WARB, BRUSHES, EBRPOMERY. “AND BOAPS, Bole Agents fork Hlev'd cape, wadding soa eurtoee Heilfor’s army razors, 100 000 BOXES gt Ue IN ONE MONTH. “MIRACULOUS VERME 1 ‘thoroughly ex Touches, apie, moth, fea, onc ‘WITH IMMENSE SUCORSS: At the Metropolitan Hotel, otise, Clarendon Hotel Union Piace Hotel;,. The ech: Hospital, ‘he City Prison (Tombs), yi The Navy Yan Police Eye eG ‘Tor sale by the manufacturer, JOSEPH MEYER, No. 612! Broadway, and at all draggists. ’ SEGARS AND TOBACCO, 1D YOU RVER’ 0, NO, 1 NEVERI—THR BRST TA ‘vana segars ever aold for three centa; oy Holland es % a ort port wine, 4a,; best Pinet Castillon brandy, 66., ao Fulton street, under the Fulton Bank, 1.000.000 BAYAN, nomEsrIC AND GRE GERMAN: segars, from $4 to $40 Crate plirchasers can procure great bargains, to examine the stock. 0, CHEEK! if tho ‘are politely rai invites 8, 1 pen, or ——= Deanna YSTER STEWS.—CAPT. WELDON, AN OvSTRRMAN: from his youth, has opened an oysiar saloon at the carne) of Chatham and Pearl strecis, and will serve with the best siews ever made in New Fon them, customers Mall and try