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2 SPECIAL NOTIOUS. TM PARK PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCIATION The members are requested to attend a meeting of the inembers of the Elm Park Pleasure (round Anssseladon, Club house, on Monday October 3, at 4 o’clock P. M., to transact business of importance, BY ortn v1, MOTT, Presklent. Wx, Warrenume, Vieo President, J.C. Buunnam, Secretary, Groxoe Litre, Treasure TIAS PORT MOBRI GAS MORES, A auf to builders. ‘J riber, at his office, until Saturday, October Sits, ny apeonne of a. brick building for Gas Works, 52 Fret 6 inches by $4 feet 6 inches, and for the masoury of a tank pd can £00 in dieeciiing on We, X. BRICK, 109 beonardat, N.Y. be,examined by calling on RB. A. | 0.8. M—THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF Pee rae dae My Phen the annual election for oftoers pee ByorssOf | 4. p, MOPKINS, 8. @. C. WESTCHESTER roposala will be re. Erwaxp D. Stsrnens, i | the Tom Moore Club of New York. BY THOMAS FRAN soggy i SWIPE, Tuy, DEAM OF ST, PATRICK'S, At the Cooper Insttute, wing cvenlng, Oct. 4, 1800, at B loc » le by the members of the Club and eee Ree ae mano. at Dunigans', ‘371 Broadway; Haverty's, 112 Fulton street; Mall & Son's Music the Trish American aud Irish News ollices. wt A .—THE MEMBERS OF CYRUS LODGE NO. MA Seine ceauested wy be pusctual ta tbele sttendanos the next regular Saggy di dahennl ore evoning, Octo. it if lance rransacted. Seder’ SS business Of Inpor A WIN FERGUSON, W. Me order, Konert Waxertezp, Secretary. OTICE. N’ Porvarors Orrics, U.S. Cavers Commons Wast Pornt, N. ¥.. Pace 20. Las8. SEALED PROPOSALS for the SUPPLY OF FRESH AND CORNED BEEF, FRESH LAMB OR MUTTON AND YRAL, for the Cadets’ Commons ai thia post, for one year from first November next, will be received a!’ my office-until the tenth (10) of etober. THE FRESH BEEF to be of the first quality (or what is known asthree months sta!l fed), and delivered at tho moss buildings, in quantities as by the undersigned, not to exceed five days in the week. THE CORNKD BEEP to be of the sume quality, property cured, and delivered atthe same place, and in quantitios as directed by the undersigned, uot to eaceed two days la the week. THE FRESH AND CORNED BEEF to be furnished to quarters, with an equal proportion of each (neck and shanks 0 be excluded), and cut into suitable picces for roasting, bak- dng and botlio fit CAMB, MUTTON OR VRAL to be of and wholesome quality, at the same place, at such times aud in such quantities ag'directed, as an occasions! substitute for freab beef. ‘The use of a slaughter house and yard, and ea honse, wil! ‘be furnished the contractor, and an ope market for the sale of all kinds of fresh ments to the residents of the post. Each bid will state the number of cents and milla per pound for each kind of meat to te furnished, aud the uases of two p pie persons as sureties for the iliment of ths con Tene aad ibe tndoreet on the outside, “Proposals for the Preah and Corned Beef.”” Aa cen J. BRATT, Purveyor, ©. C. OF ATLANTIC Nonce Tae, 0, I. 0. MEMBE LODGE, of O. F., are requested to akend the regular this, Monday evening, October 3, to make ments for attending the funeral of our W. Vanduyne ecretary DNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, THERE of yuebis at City Island, at 2 P.M. competition. ‘Owners of THOS, 8. DAY, N.G. for the pi yachts purposing to join this squad iheir intention to the Secretary. By order, EDERLANDERS, DIE TOT DE OPRIGTING EENER Societelt witlen medewerken, worden uligenoodigd Sanhooren van het rapport der 1.1.’ Maandag benoembe Com- missie, op Maandag den $den October 1850, 's avonds ten 8 ures in Pythagoras Hall, 134 and 136 Canal street, nabiy de Bowery. Namens de Commissie, W. F, OTTE! CASPER I. 4: OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL are hereby forbid trusting or giving credit to any one on my account, as I shall not pay any debt, bill or contract unless contracted by me personally, as ho person or persons whom. soever are authorized to contract any debt for which I am or be held responsible. “New Yous, Sept 80, 1859. JOHN M. HART. PERSONS TPANMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER — Rrothers—A regular’ meeting of the institution will be held in the couneit chamber of the Great Wigwam on Tuesday evering, Oct. 4, at hulfan hour after the setting of the sun. By order of ISAAC V. FOWLER, Grand Sachem. Casren ©, Cmuuns, Secretary MANHATTAN, Season of Hunting, tenth Moon, Year of Dis- covery 866, of Independence &3, of the Institution the 70th. 0 LIQUOR DEALERS—THE REGULAR MONTHLY meeting of the King’s County Association is postponed until Menday, the 10th day of October, at two o'clock in the afternoon. By order, WM: HOWARD, President, L. C. DHOMERGUE, Vice President. GTON HYDRANT.—SELF-LO! NON. ‘and non freezing hydrants. | Prioéa—Tton cases, Wood cases, $10. ‘Liberal discount to the trade. Address Meter and Hydrant Company, Nos. 56 ret, Wiilamaburg, Brookit n., ED. 320 wand $1 ‘Terma cash and 67 Fi UPARTNERSHIP NOTICHS, A WANTED TO JOIN THE ADVERTISER IN ‘a business nearly twelve years establ ze $1,500 per annum each to two busines: jon. $30 capital required. A. PARTNER WANTED— real estate business, with « A dress Real Estate, Herald oflic A VERY PROFITABLE “apital of $500 or $1,000. Ad: N AMERICAN YOUNG MAN HAVING THE CONTROL of a hotel, concert hall, bar room, and tenpin alley, wishes i partner with some money to buy att interest in th 4 tal e charge of all but tke hotel; all are doing a good business. Address or callon Wm. F. Balch, Zephyr Club House, 131 Sands street, Brooklyn. ARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $3,000 TO $5,000, IN the auction business. Amount wanted to advance on | gods to be consigned. Address, with full name, Lawton, Hlerald office. Reteren 8 given and required, ER WANTED—TO FURNISH $1,600 IN CASH gainst $3,200 worth of merchandise, in a business which pays alarge profit, without risk. Partner to take full charce of the business, as I wish to travel, Address Orleans, Herald ofiice, 100. —PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A MAN . of steady habits, to receive the cashand share equal in & light and highly respectable money making business: pro- fits divided daily; this is a rare chance. Callat 253 Monroe street, second floor. 00, —A PARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, IN * a respectable and genteel cash business, long and can make about $25 a weei, Well established down town; he ‘nd no risk: no letters or agents noticed. Apply to T. GAFF: NEY, 57 Chatham street. TO $600.—PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS | Rmownte ins business paying about $1000 oer | been established six years, and is constantly ‘in- g; ood references given. Address Business, box 199 ice. $1.000 —PARTNER WANTED, IN THE KINDLING | vod business, in one of the oldest established | yards in the city; is doing a large cash business; large stock of Wood on hand; good steam engine, circular saws for cuttin; wood, machine for splitting, horses and harness, wagons and | carta for pedling and delivering wood orders. A good man is | heeded as partner, to be actively engaged in taking charge of the business. Apply on the premises, 69 and 61 Tenth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, near North river, 6.000. ~ASS,PABTY IN THE MANUFACTURING . ‘+ of straw goods, ruches, or such millinery trim- mings, in need of capital and connections to make an outlet for their goods, may ad« Salesman, Herald oltice. S6.000 30, 8.0-GPARTNER WANTED, wit Dvd. this amount, by a thoroughly experienced man, in the pawnbroker and loan office business. This is a good chance to get in a first class business without risk, as capital Is always at command, Address A. B., box 166 Herald oflice. $10 OOO WPARTNER WANTED, WITH THE . 's above amount, to start @ factory for the | manufacture of an article which pays sixty to seventy per cent clear profit. The subscriber is a practical man, with an expe- Fience of many years, First class clty reference given. Ad. dress Factory, box 200 Herald office. Agents need not apply. FINANCIAL. UGUST BELMONT & CO., BANKERS, NO, | A iirest, rue lure of oar ae Travellers, aonb all parts of the world, through Measra. Rothseh “aris, London, Frankfort, Naples and Vienna, tnd teu Sonne nts. ILLS, £1 AND UPWARDS, ON UNT Loudon, and Royal Bank of Ireland. fie onto CY ALLS, FARGO & CO., 82 Broadway, New York aad Callforuia Ket press Company, heed ienn2E E ee T ONDS, MINES AND LANDS.—A GENTLEMAN WHO bas made several.successful trips to Europe, is arranying to take another journey, and will be glad to receive proposals from parties who are able to share the expenses. \noe tionable references given. Address X. X., box 4,245 New York Post oflice. <a LAR AL ee TE RESELL, FARRAR & 00, BANKERS, 6 WALL | ‘stroot, —I ‘und domestic’ exchange bought and sold. | Funds for investment on foreign account. Prompt atention | to all business tous by country banks and a ‘OLDERS OF UNITED STATES COUPON FIVE PER cent bonds, redeemab) le in 1 16 i868 may exchange the vamne WF inscribed slag oe ee issue, on terms ascertained on application to DUNCAN, | SHERMAN & CO. | H. FRERICHS & CO, | #001, EXCHANGE PLACE, inted and engraver, ofllce, 649 eo Op Beanch house of De Jersey & Co., Manchester, England, : ISSUE DRAFTS ON’LONDON J} AT THREE DAYS’ SIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS’ SIGHT. | MUONS OF DOLLARS UNCLAIMED TN THE BANSL of England, wanting heirs. Advertised lists i, Pe rees traced: arms found H. HAYS, Next of Kin and Broadway, New York. G1GET AND TO BILLS ON ALL THE SOUTHERN cities purebsed by DUNCAN, SHERMAN & 00. | HE FOLLOWING COUPONS, DUB ON THE 18ST OF | October, 1869, will be paid on presentation at the banking ‘ouse of Duncan, Sherman & New York: Detroit and Pontiac Railroad eoupons, $40 each, eqiignnial and St Jontph Railroad eoapons, $88 and S17 $0 St. Mory's Falls Ship Canal Go, 0 Bul: | ond State Line Rallcoaa coupons, 85 eae ee \() AND. TWO SUMS OF gi 9m : $2.4 \Q) “foutend cot Age on pronerty to OR or a. Apply to DE : York. FURNITURE. woe Se arb e-- TT \GLE ENAMELLED FURNITURE MANC. | fact Broadway, five doors above Laura Keeveg Slegant ¢ suiis at prices from $25 upwards; wardrobes! mattresses, / | EDROOM “NAMELLBD FURNITURE IN atu | colors av! styles, of saperton, and warranted manufac | ture, finisbe.! iandsoapes, fruit, fresco wad flowers, ut F. if, FARRING? 368 Canal steeet, opposite Wooster, Mann factory 46 wnd 13 Wooster street. lighed in 1846, {NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN “4 ali colors and styles, wholesale and retail, at $25 and’ up. wards; also maitresses and peheees. WAKREN WARD, 277 Canal street, four doors east of Broadway, N, ¥. | A. | O'clock afternoon for children, at P.M. for — BIUSICAL, © A ELLENT PIANOFORTR, NRW, ROSEWOOR, Al rental ciuts tute eget 0 Aoase ai) io A WEBE, 1g0 Weat Broadway, uoar Canal etseet GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASIL—A LADY WANT- ing money will dispose of her pianoforte for half tis cost; beautiful, seven octave, rosewood cage, round corners, manu faetured by Brosdway makers; bag full guarantee. Apply at ie residence 296 Madison street, near Moutgauncry. GREAT BARGAIN.—SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood piano, with all tho latest improvements aad Warranted, been used a few montha; made by oue of the beat makers, Sold for want of use, very low for cash Tuqulre at 141 Ninth street. CHANCK 8ELDOM OFFERED.—ROSEWOOD SE- ven octave pianoforte, beautiful tone and touch, a $350 in. strument, carved legs, round corners, good as new, for nearly half its value; & second hand pianoforte taken in o: riot McDONALD & CO., cor. Broadway snd 30th, CITY MADE SEVEN OCTAVE ROSHWOOD PLANO A forte (nearly new), bas all the latest Eaprorentaty wilt Round enters goubie nop fagasy acolloped keys reand cites ter French senor hen dev « moat oplendal toned Intra ment. Parties wanting’a piano for their own wee, and oue thar ‘will stand in tne, will plense call and inspect before purchns. ‘tog, as it will be sold at an astonishing low price forcash. Oalt day orevening atthe reaktence of the owner, 67 M: stroot (St. Clemont’s place), between Blovosér and TI wtroots. HALF IT CO8T, AS IY MUST BE SOED T ABOUT. kad tmmediat rept: and most splendid!s i octave pearl keyed forte, made to order pepe Id established ‘elt maker o Kl three ~ wil uArAntes: bly yy wri, has Alaa ropevreed, saps fall Pound corners. ris ulin frond, Ao. This wi to be anwar) a6 regards beauty wold ‘cash purchaser at (he price of an inferior second hand pis. ~ "ht the residence 14 Leroy place, Ieecker: eiz0at SUPERB DRAWINGROOM SEVEN OCPAVE ROSE- ‘wood pianoforte for sale—a bargain:full overstring bass, hhew open seale, rich, powerful tone, having all the modern ty rovemenis, Lest makers. fully warranted for two years from Jiuy inst; has pearl Keys, elegant carved legs. rich, double seofloped boliom, with maguiicent carvings all around. and ia one of the most unique and clegantinatruments over oifered fo Sale. as will be scen on inspecuon. Trice $205, 4 bargain for Auy one In search of a reliable as well as am: ‘A sacrifice. Apply, day or evening, at No. xih avenue, near Fortieth street. ' Will be shipped, if necessary. A great object otfereg, for Can be seen three day ( ) seeantsinane & SOD MAN! GRAND, SQUARE Wareroom: crunens oF ND UPRIGHT PIANOS. 694 Broadway. thirty-five prize n ©, & Sons have been aw for the ‘de superiority of teeir manufacture for the past thirty-tive years, ‘Also, forsale, PERIOR ND HARMONIUMS . churches, vestries and lodges, Wholesale and retail. ) for pari PIANOS TO R STABLISHED THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. We don’t make the patent (!) pianos, or planow with the tachment,” but we do make good substantia! and warranted pianofortes, of excellent tone aud sction. Our insirumenta re commend themselves in price us well ag tu other particulars Call and see them. New and second hand pianos to rent, FIRTH, POND & CO., 517 Broadway, New York. OR SALF—AN EXCFI OCTAVE MELO- deon in excellent order. Price Inquire at Joha F, Lither's piano rooms in"Broome street, between Esizabeth and the Bowery. OLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO. F manufacturers, 348 Bleecker streets, G. &1. BARMORE, ‘a large stock of ed by the best ins. Splendid se- Judges, and f cond hand UITAR AND SINC guitarist, from the enables his pupils in a fe pCoMpANy pity gilectively the most admired compositions, "Address 94 Fourth avenue, or Firth & Pond's music sore, 547 Broadway. Gon MEDAL GRAND AND WARE PIANOS.— STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 62 and 84 Walker street, near Broadway, New York, have always received the frat premium XLEON W. GOULD, Italian oper where and whenever in competition with the best ers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baittmore. Every piano warranted for three years. HAVE ONE OF THE HIG! FINISHED AND beautiful toned pianok in this city; it was selected with the greatest care from one of the best miantfactories; it is without S single fanit or blemish, and nothing but the immediate and ing want of money would tempt me to part with it It . A cash have it for nearly one-half it's It is truly a great bargain, and can be seen and tested at near corner of Thirty first street, ‘ME. DE VILLIER, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM ‘& sticcessful tour of concer}s through South Ameriea and the West Indies, bezs leave to inform her friends and the pub- Le in general, that she will, as formerly, receive pupils for the jano and singing, and for the French and Spanish languazes, Susie clans, Tuesdays and Fridays, for young ladies, at her Private house, No. 330 West Twenty-fourth ‘st 5 to 12 A.M. Best of references given, Apply at 320 West Twenty- fourth sireet. LS ‘R. OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANO- forte and singing, continues to give lessons at his resi- dence to [tere pupils; also lessons at the residences of his pupils. For further inf ation please call at his ri lence, 24 Ninth street, near Broadway. IC LESSONS.—CHARLES HAHN, FROM THE CON- ser of Music at Leipzig, continues giving leasons op piano and violin; also accompaniment ‘dareas, care of C. Breusing, 701 Broadway. ME, WIIAM, SCHUBERT, TEACHER OF THE nitar, hag returned to this city, and will resume his in- Application to be made at his residence, 12 Neilson place, near Clinton place. A supply of Schubert's celebrated silver strings on MES. HARRIETT. HOLMAN, TEACHER OF THE PIA. noforta and cinging. Classe for misses and masters now open. 2% lessons in muste and singing for $3, cos! cost. $4933 Ninth avenue, inructio: 306 Bowery. USIC LESSONS$10 PER QUARTER.—A COMPE- tent Indy teacher will instruct « few more piano pupila At their residences, at the abovetmentioued teruin. Ad immediately, stating where an interview may be bad, Piano Teacher, Madison square Post office. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS.—TIR HORACK WATERS pianos and melodeons for depth, Testimonials—""The U. among the very best.""—Evanj € can speak merits from personal know! ig ¢.”"—Chriatlan Intelligencer. TODART PIANOFORTES—GRAND, SQUARE AND upright. STODART & Mons Manufacturers, New York. ‘Warerooms, 601 Broadway. 'UPERIOR SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTES RE- tailed at wholeaale prices, direct from the manufactory of ‘AYLOR & YOUNG, 15 Mercer street, near Canal. ach piano warranted for fire yetrs. ‘Two old in thorough repair; one at $100, and one at $30. OPRANO.—A LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT AS 4) above in a church choir; she is a perfect mistress of music; of the highest respectability; every way experienced as a teacher of music; none but persons of respectability need ap: ply. Address A. B., Williamsburg Post office, Long Island. TPHRODORE EISFELD HAS RETURNED AND 18 ready to resume his musical jvstructions. Gommunications may be directed to Mr. Eis the music stores of C. feld's realdence, 704 Broadway, Or to sing and Scharfenburg & Luls. — io vo AND INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES. —THE NEW French method. Cheve's system. Classes commence on Oct. 3, at 11.4. M. and 8P.M., when explanations em will be given. No. 836 Broadway, corner Thir- teenth street. DANCING ACADEMIES. ODWORTH'S BROOKLYN DANCING ACADE- my+—Owing to the delay in finishing the new building, Classes will not commence until Tuesday, October 4. T TRENOR’S PRIVATE West Thirty fourth atree DANCING ACADEMIES, 65 y ear Broadway, N. ¥., and 9) South Kighth street, Broo! D.,isnow open for the re ception of pupils. Days i York, sand Satur- days; Brooklyn, Mondays and Thurddays, Call and see cir- culars. a JUMAR’S CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 267 BOWERY. Lessons $1 per month. Mondays and Thursdaya and Tues- days and Frida; Ladies’ afternoon classes Wednesdays and Sa ‘clock. At So'clock, soirees. Admittance lessons 50 cents. _—————$—$$—$—$— FERRERO’S A DANCING ACAD & West Fourteenth street’N. Y.; 122 The above academies will Qetober, and in Brooklyn on TES, inton street, Brook! en in New York on’ the Sth of i he IIth of October, at 334 P.M. Gentlemen's class October 10, at 734 P.M. Schoola aud private classes attended; pupil can enter at any time. Solr usual, Circulars can be had a; ihe academies. eaifce DE GARMO BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, BK STREET, nd FRIDAYS, 306 P.M. to 1044 P.M. NEW CLASS FOR TUESDAY. DNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, 3 to 6 P.M. classes instructed by Mrs. BROOKES, hours not oce! asses. ni the fashionable dances tau, SOIREE EVERY WE. ADAME SAUVs Brondw: DANCING ACADEMY, 645 sday, Thursday and Saturday al p Lessons given on Mondays, Fridays: afternoons at3, eveningsat 8 o'clock: ht, October 3. evenings for Wednesdays si ida oy A HW STREET, * 3 Will seopen ou SATURDAY, 15th Oct. inst., at'12noon, and Jays throughout the geason:—Tucaday and Friday, at 3 mtlen Wed nesday and Saturcay, at 1 o’élock noon forehlldren, and 33 P, M. for young ladies and young geutiemen, Puplis mee re mence at aby time. Circulars can be obtained at tha above academy. Ann TLLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—W_J. Bit v1 B invite the piblic to examine his justly celebrated BoD with his new improved cushiona, supérior to any now tt west _- few second hand tables, at his manufactory 143 Fulton eel BUsIARDS BILLIARD PLAYERS WILL FIND FOUR ery good tables at the Club House, 200 Sixth street, neag enue C. One shilling per game. OR SALE—TWO_ FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TALES F with marble beds. Inquire at $83 Ninth avenne, ri HELAN'S IMPROVED RIAIARD TABLES AN P COMMINATTON CUSHTONY, x sale tee A Hor sale ouly by the patentee sag menas COLLERDER, Non. 63, 65, 67 and 69 Cronby strest, N.’. MAT! MONTAL. ATRIMONIAL.—A GENTLEMAN OF INTELLIGENOR 1 morals, an Episcopalian, of one of the oldest and ‘table families in New York, desires to be intro- dnoed to a lady about 35 years of age, of standing in society, with n view to matrimony. No better opportunity will occur, 88 will be shown any sincere Iady who will correspond with us. Evidence will also be given from hundreds of correspon Gents that we honestly, and with good judgment, form matri Mmonlal alliances for those in all conditions of lifé who are sin cere. Those who wish their Kecentric Cirenlar matted them in an envelope will please remit us 13 cents more. An extra cir. Jar will be ont soon. N. B.— Address Old Friend, will please or address Allen Kelly, Union Hail, corner of Kighth ue and West Sixteenth stree y. Those expecting re plies to letters (ladies excepted) will please enclose stamp. ABxotn. CONSTABLE & CO. WILL OFFER AT RETAIL ON MONDAY, OOTORER 3, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF STELLA BHAWLS, AT 25 PER OENT LESS THAN THE COST OF IMPORTATION. All of the above goods are in NEW DESIGNS, and are THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVKK OFFERED IN THIS OLY. ALSO A CHOTOR LOT or STRIPED CASHMERE 811A’ Just reocived per steamer Vanderbi street, corner of Mercer. pe. CONSTABLE & 00. Ve NOW OPEN AT RETAIL HAVE SPULL STUCK OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Special attention is called to thelr NEW SILK CLOAKS, ma Manufactured from an ont ‘ROW article. oi Canalatreet, cacuer of Merser, int 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE ‘Will exhibit ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2,600 EXTRA RICH PARIS SILK ROBES, Comprising 500 extra hei DOO heavy be « fourtiounce: Latest Also varied assortment of FATE an var A VELVET ROBES, AT VERY LOW PRICES. N. B.—Most of the above stock, purchased for cagh at recent auction sales, are 40 per cent leas than the cost of importation. CARD.—W. JACKSON, NO St BROADWAY, HAS received per iate ateamiers, and from auction, 's very stock of mot of large and Diack silks ty every variety, second mourning ai! eck atyles of Trish and Breneh Doping Waloncing, Ment taitiate, fon shin in every width; English and French bombazines, best make; English crapes in every width; Henrietta and Maltoss ck besides many novelties too numerous to mention. Also, English crape veils, bonnets, mantilias, shawls, &c. ws B.—Two cases more of CUBAN CLOTH, 13g yards wide, cents, Ladies will please observe, aa JACKSON, Importer of mourning goods, t61 Broadway, Between Spring and Prinoe strecte. A. GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO BUY BAR aina.—Tn consequence of retiring from the business, E LERLDER, of 301 Canal atreet, three doors west o€ Brad: way, will sell out his entire stock,’ over $50,000 worth of rich embroideries, real thread laces, trimmings, and French fi goods, all of which have been bought for cash, and will be soll Ata very great reduction to close the business. A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH DRESS CAPS, Miss GILL, 174 Sixth avenue, respectfully informs her friends and thé public that she has now @ handsome assortment, of French dress ca,.s and headdresses, of the latest style, on very moderate terms. Also, ladies’ bonnets made to order: CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO iN form ladies requiring any kind of plain work, shirt mak ing or baby linen, in all itw branches, that they can have the same executed {n'a superior manner. ‘and ou the most libera’ terms, by applying at 63 Marion street. A note addrassed w T.G, will be immedintely attended to, NB “Will it coquir ed) attend at the residence of any lady, by the day or week. T KINZEY'S CHEAP LACE, EMBROIDERY. AND RIBBON STORE, No. 223 Eight AvENox. Great sacrifice in needlework, lace goods, ribbons, bonnets and trimmings, sale COMMENCING MONDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1,500 needlework collars, €c., 12c., Ide. 25c. 21000 needlework col'ars, 3le., 37¢., 50e. 62c, a Swiss battda ides i026 Jaconet and Swiss bands, L2c., 18c., 25¢. dimity bands, 6c., 120., 18c., 280, At KINZEY'S, white and colored straw bonnets. 12e., 18¢., 25e. 2,000 white and colored straw bonnets, 87¢., 44¢., 0c. 1,500 rough and readys, Sic., 50c., 75. 1.000 Tuscans, pedals, fancy chenilles, 62c.. 750. 1,00) sets collar and sleevs, Boo 1,500 1,000 At KINZEY’S. 18,000°yards rich ribbons, 12!¢c., 15¢., 18¢. 20,000 yards rich new styles, 2c., 25e. $0,000 Yards silk fringes and trimmings, le, 20., Se. 1,000,rich lace veils, 2c., Sle., 37c., 50c. 1,600,rich French lace veils, $1 to $5. At KINZEY’s. Opening, a large slock of auction goods of all kinds. Vel- vets, lowers, ruches, trimmed bonnets, French lace, feathers, headdresses, with other goods, at wholesale, less than jobbers’ Price®. At KINZEY'S, "No, 223 Bighth averne, Between Twenty-first and Twenty-necond streeta, 9 Nari SAVING TO BUYERS OF CARPETS, OIL cloths, &c. CARPETS. T. Hh & J. E. CONKLING, Importers and wholesale dealers in carpets, oilcioths, rugs, shades, &c., No 33 Corilandt street, néar Broadway, ‘Will, after this date and unt Ist of January next (their wholesale trade being mostly over for te season), oller their ENTIRE STOCK at RETAIL for CASH, at WHOLESALE PRICES, One profit eas bo caved amd seiection made from the largest stock ever caret at etal in ae city. very grade of ‘ean be had: Experienced upholsterers have heen enraged, and goods will be delivered free and laid in any part of this or the adjoining — T. H. & J. E, CONKLING, Cortlandt street, between Brondway and Greenwich street, T 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE ght call particular attention to thelr large assortment Cor radi, BOOTH and, COOD% ot ae DAMABK TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELINGS, DIAPE! BARNSLEY 'INGS, COTTON SHEETING! FLANNELS, Bi &e., a ‘With every article in the housekeeping line at prices to com- AT RICHMOND'S: ss BROADWAY, posite METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ee A very large lot of Fre yards long, commencing from Is. each the double band. (AT ® CANAL, STREET BRANDRETH BUILDINGS, LADIES’ CLOAKS AND FURS, A MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT, NOW READY FOR FIRST CLASS CITY TRADE. ELEGANT BEAVER CLOAKS, ELEGANT VELVET CLOA KS, LADIES’ FANCY FURS, FIRST CLASS GOODS, ue AND OFFERED AT POPULAR PRICES. ELLIOTT, (late MACKENZIE.) ALL A’ 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE, ‘Will offer ON MONDAY, OCT. 3, 500 pieces extra cit! PARIS DRESS SILKS, At $1 per yard, Value $1 25. A GREAT NOVELTY WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEK AT ELLIOTIS (Late, 24 CANAL STR BEAUTIFUL PLUSH BUR: , IN STRIPES AND TARTAN PLAIDS. AIO CIRCULAR CLOAKS AND SHAWLETTES, Of the same material, BEING THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES, Suitable alike for opera and promenade, 294 and 296 Canal street, DVICE TO MERCHANTS.—MR. PLACET, 237 GRAND street, begs leave to inform the public that, having re- ceived new stampings for embroidery from Paris, he is able to sunny them atthe lowest rates, Stamped yokes, I1s., 14s. and I8s., per dozen; stamped bands, 3is., 448., 568., 628), and 75s. per dozen; stamped collars, Js. per dozen ; Marséilles coliar and cap, 14s. A’ 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE. SILKS, SILKS, 1,000 pieces extra rich D'EPSON SILKS, GEOS af {75 centa per yard, Value $1. : Bros roe GRAND OPENING “For FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, Will take place on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6. r made on this contiuent, _ NO. 200 CANAL STREET, i Gx No. 479 BROADWAY. AND O) FOR LADIES’ FANCY FURS, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT BIs OLD STAND, 361 BROADWAY. BUA’, SILKS —OLACK SILKS, W. JACKSON No, 661 Broadway, Sn offering at retail the misled tutaeyecbn sock of mourning black silks ever ® Poult deol reps and a che ‘swe per i oi hes %4, 6, W to 52 inches wide, 100 pieees blahoris, $1, worth $1 25, 8) pieces rich Bayadore’a, $1, worth $1 28, 100 two flounced robe Boe neod roben, $b and $50; great bargains, Call and examine before purchasing eb where. Observe, W JACKSON, Tinporier at ann 881 Broadway, bet) Wt sorenkemed FUR DEPARTS BULPIN NT, PARTMENT. NG DAY FOR LADIES’ FANCY FURS, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT UTS OLD STAND, %l BROADWAY, embroidered cambric bands, 134 Weel THEGREATESY THE ORY BOOBS, &O, BULPINS! GREAT OPENING DAY FOR FALL AND WINTER CLOARS, vou CITY RETAIL TRADE, WIL. TAKE PLAOW f ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, When will be exhibited KRAY OF NOVELTIES EVER OF- DIN wew YORK. BULPINS! way, Fred BULPINS! GREAT OPENING Day ror FALL AND WINTER OLOAKS, ror CITY RETAIL TRADE, Wid TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, BULPING} When will tb! GREATEST ARRAY OF NOVELTIES EVER OF- FERED LN NEW YORK. ‘Broadwe y near Fra..clin street. ORTLER—B FL Mi INFLAPED \ STLER— Every indy abould wenr this superior article, ‘They form erfect skirt supporter, Light, cool and dnrable, Whole le by BF. ee Nassau og A 8, Conant & Ga 2 ect; Calho' Robbins, fexoy stroet: Ulaiin, Helton Coy, Trivlty bullding; and retailed overywharo. B LPIN'S FUR DEVARTMENT. BULPIN'S FUR DEPARTMENT, GRAND OPENING DaY FOR LADIES’ FANCY FURS, DNESDAY, OUTOBER 6, ON W AT IIS OLD STAND, 361 BROADWAY. B* other 5 ial THE aa, flout sets, collars, berbes, RPETINGS, OIL JSSELS AND CHANTILLY LACES, th large variety now on hand: black ‘lace poluta, man- vells, capes and oaifares. Alao point a'guilie fh anid 8 lange variety of MILLER & GRANT, 703 Broadway. rich Ices. BULPINS! GREAT OPENING DAY vor FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, vor CITY RETAIL TRADE, WILL TAKE PLAGE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, When will be exhibited GREATEST ARKAY OF NOVELTIES EVER OF- FERED IN NEW YORK. ‘361 Broadway, near Franklin street, LOTHS, DRUGGETS, BULPINS! Stair Carpetings, Velvets, Tapestries, Medallions, Ingratns, T! it assortment of LOW PRICED CARPETINGS, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, &c., &c., &c. Lol & TAYLOR, 255 to %1 GRAND STREET. ‘eoplys, anda ———— ce MATERIALS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNTCHS, ‘Tassels, Bani oops, Brackets, &e., * BELOW USUAL PRICKS| LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 255 to 261 GRAND STREET. iC. Ghacaennsie @. SMITH HAS OPENED AER FALL AND WINTER FASHTONS, MANTILLAS AND C! Coad Manufactured expresal ILOAKS! CLOAKS!! FOR FAL Has now In store Sees AND JA FOR CITY TRADE. 1,002 Broadway, above Twenty-sixth street. CLOAKS!!! AND WINTER WEAR. EYTON, 264 BOWERY, A splendid assortment of all the leading styles introduced for the season cg LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ GARMENT! 4 75 to Cloth shawleties, in grent variety...... i) Cloth basques and sacks, in great variety to 550 Cloth burnous, new patterns. ... 575 to 800 Beaver cloaks, best material and color. 50 to 900 Beaver burnona, best material and colorjcrovchet fringe trimmings. to 10 50 We invite the Indios to inspect our stock, “In quality and manufacture our garments will be feund su; to many sold now on Broadway and Canal streets, . Strangers and othera will find our store within five minutes’ walk of Broadway hotels. Lew W.-K. PEYTON, Cloak Manufacturer, 264 Bowery, near Houston street. IORSETS AND SKIRTS. MRS. GAYNOR’S long experience inthe manufacturing ‘and importing of the above ai EXCLUSIVELY, warrants her to assure ladies that she can sult every variety of taste, rices. Paria model Gat corsets ever before exhibited; also, Paris Ni] with the first She has just juality material and at the lowest ie Teoelved her season's supply of the finest the latest pattern skirt, }.—Ladies’ ill shaped skirts altered and made over. MRS. GAYNOR, 843 Broadway, two doors from Union square. ORSETS, CORSETS.—SEVERAL CASES OF THE REAL French 'M. Werreley corsets, to hook in. fr | sacrifice In. 60 roynge. Sor, ou Drowawny, tO doors from ‘ont, selling at a damaged by water on the price of the common Ger- VNOR'S ooraat end ein nio square. juence of bein; will be sold for French, at, MRS, @. ‘The \OTTON BATTS AND WADDING—ALL STYLES AND kinds, at lowest cash prices; twines, wicks, &c. ‘Trade ln- to call and - FURMAN, No. 26 Cortlandt street, up stairs. PAsnonanre PARIS SHAPE CLOAKS, er and in every variety of In Lyons velvet and fancy cloths, manufactured in the beat manne trimmings. Ded AND WINTER ENGLISH LORD & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 Broadway, 255 to 261 Grand street, 47 and 49 Catharine street. HOSIERY. Full assortment of ladies’, gentiemen’s and children's, AT LOW PRICES. Lambs’ wool and merino hose and half hose. Bleached and colored cotton hose and half hose. Bilk and raw ilk bose and half bose. Alno, Merino, lambs’ wool, cotton and silk drawers, and under gar. ments of every kind. LORD & TAYLOR, 255 to 261 Grand 461 to 457 Broadway, 47 and 49 Catharine street. REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, TO WHOLESALE bazines, laces, dress silks, merinos, kid glov: in the millinery and dry auction, and will be sold a importation ‘buyers of silks, ribbons, flowers, velvets, feathers, bom. ves, and every article goods ine, received this week from thirty per cent less than the cost of n to those merciants and milliners that buy close. Tsaacks cash house, established since 1833, offers inducements to the trade seldom met with. your: purd T. E. ISAACKS, Agent, hases. 104 Duane street, seven doors west of Broadway. AMES GRAY & CO. Have now open a magnificent selection of FASHION ABLM 0 00 DEL. J. ment comprising some of the styl A ODS, of the latest Paris styles, SILKS, POPLINS, VALENCTAS, VELOUR OTTOMANS, MERINOS, AINES, &C, EVENING ROBES, FAMILY MOURNING. G. & Co, invite special attention to their superb nsgort- REAL LACES & EMBROIDERIES, st goods manufacti pund elsewhere. , corner of Waverley place, of , of exclusive , Which cannot be 729 CE CURTAINS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. will open on MONDAY, Oct. 3, 'y large stock of CURTAINS AND VESTIBULE LACES, At prices fully 25 per cent less than the same goods are usually sold for. Canal street, corner of Mercer. ‘OURNING DEPARTMENT. A complete assortment of all kinds of MOURNING GOODS, Tneludin| English and French bombazines, Trish popling, extra quality, satin de chene cloth, Lyonese elo cloth, &e. ‘anton erape, Ottoman merinoes, 6-4 delainos, A. T, STEWART & GO, Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. cloth, Mohair lustres, 8-4 camel's hair S¢NTEW YORKIMOURNING STORK.” ‘A euit of ‘ ‘mourning’ in No. 477 Broadway M. MYERS. Twelve hours. N® FALL DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION IN er ae al LINEN GOODS OF Pilla DESCRIPTION. Al RIBBONS, BONNETS, &C., 40. G. HOOK, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue, SILKS will be opened on Tuesday, October 4, received per steamer Asia. A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. [es TRADE m SILK ROBES, Lia &C., &C. A fresh, supply will be added to th PO! weir PULAR STOCK OF DOUBLE SKIRT AND TWO FLOUNCED ROBES, $H7 and upwards. Also, ‘The $1 and $1 25 silks purchased on Monday last at the large suction sale of Wilmerding & Mount. A. T. STEWART & CO,, Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, ICH DRESS SILKS AND ROBES, Quawis AND CLOAKS. Inelui finest Latest Paria Stvten, in grent variety. Also, DRESS SILKS 'AT $1 PER YARD! Full assortment of RICH PLAIDS, &e., &e. LORD & TAYLOR, 08. 461 to 46t 226 to 264 BROADWAY, GRAND STREET, CATHARINE STRERT, Please call betore you make | . NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OUTOBER 3, 1859. er eneernncllreeneeil pees Mest Sine aan nnntnnenne GLK NECS, BEAD DRESSES, FANCY COMBS AND © hair ping, belt slides and buckles, in new styles. A. large mee Vanderbilt for salovo we ale by HUGHES, vet iteamer Vander! fol le | WUTUT & ORRITANGE, 57 Mabden Inne, . img QLOTHING TRADE. RETATL PRICES CURRENT OF THE SEASOb AT wVANS EXTENSIVE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, 66 AND 68 FULTOW STREET, BETWEEN GOLD AND CLIFF STREETS. Cassimere busiaess coats, Fall over axcka and capes. Good black cloth frock uals, Fine beck eloth frock cont Quest Freneb cloth froc! Cassimere business pants Fine dress panta........ AN the new atyien of will ventings. Fancy velvet veule ‘Cussimere veats.. Aawortment [ez Se SS sss 55 TEs s Ba non sm 5B 1S now on Soe its to tanich 6, Hi Sis, $8, Shs j Fatty lay aaa ANG, Fr ANS es and 08 Futon areot LOANIZED RUBBER ELASTIC FABRICS.—TOR ey footie ri oun hi fastoria in the Une ood oes mol SF esineniing, weaviag bead y by 10 Seg aa aN og a te zed rubbei ‘ se ty a eal a ference yaa wl lifetime at. UE H. DAY, Principal warehouse, 28 Cortlandt sireet, N. ¥. and from the mant abroad, Ue fabrloa, ember: wll made 4 aatle Al tac) el no guodvoan be Jegolly vended in the Tuiled States during ‘the. of a year's HORA! 5 WINDOW SHAD! $1 351 GHUR CORNIOBS S31 gor DAMASKS, &c, Sst St PRRGUSON BROTHERS, Sat soi Broadway. 81 987 BOLE ser, EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE OF LADIES READY MADE LINEN ONLY. Store 987 Broadway, near Twenty-sixib street BALL FASHIONS. ASHTON PATTERNS.—MADAME QOODALL UAS the honor to inform her numerous friends and customers Gat Mir, Goodall has returned from Europe where he bat wed her coutract fora weekly supply of patterns in ad oe of thelr ame in London and By Cana? atreet, w York. URS, FURS, FURS. JH Tihs largest add tnpat Coimplote Rasortmeut of foreign and rs to be found fn the elly is now open for iuspection 367 Canal street, corner of Wooster, SSES', BOYS! AND INFANTS’ BEAVER, FELT AND velvet hats and caps, trimmed and untrimmed. ‘The st und most complete assortinent to be found in the city, ig ready for inspection and for sale at BANTA’S, No. 457 street, corner of Wooster street. —GRAND OPENING OF LADIES’ ress hats on Thurs tay, Vet. 6, to be exclis xhibition for our fashionable city ladies, of novel and recherche n styles introduced from in Paris, and modifications of the sane by We invite the particular attention of the ificent asaortment at Mrs, 8, P, LOVETT’S, adway, three doors below Eighth atreet, DARIS MILL ‘and mi sively dh all that is JUCKKR’S FALL IMPORTATIONS, T in elegant flowers, feathers, Hiridal seta, vetls and coltfures, With a legion of attractions. That are elozuent in their way, and, of distinctive importance to influence and arrest attention. Our novelties incessant, and the present large stock or COIFFURES AND BOUQUETS, AT $2 A SET, Are incomparable with all others in the market, No. 861 Broadway Ay i BOK SALA. N INVENTION FOR SALE OF "GREAT PRACTICAL use, demand and necessity, cheaply got up, and very money making; or will lake a partner for Its developement and operation, BIGUS & SUUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street, RIISTS’ MATERTALS.—A SMALL JOB LOT OF AS. sorted artists’ materials, as oi! colors, water colors, dra’ ing paper, brushes, &c., cheap for cash, at'395 Broadway. WINE, }IQUOR AND SEGAR STORE FOR SALE.— Corner store on the best business avenue, doing a large first class retail and family business; also, a profitable bottling tri connected. Price $1,0uv. Apply at 347 Broadway, up . B. HOWES & CO. INING AND BAR SALOON FOR 8A MOST DE- located; favorable lease; doing @ large mone: inahing business; handsomely fled ups a good ebwage to ner the business on gaod terms, & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street, pDzE STORE AND LEASE FOR SALE CHEAP. with or without stock or fixtures; also, a lot of grocer’s fix- tures, cheap. Apply at 54 Fourth strect, or at 533 Hus street, XHIBITION OF A SEGAR MAKING MACHINE.—THE inventor of this valuable addition to modern industry, LOUIS BEAUCHE, of Paris, wishes all persons who are {i terested in this branch of manufacture, and capitalists, to com. municate their wish to examine it to him, by letter, and he will be most happy to afford them an opportunity. Address No. 77 Codaretreat.” Patante for the United States, Cubs, Porto Rico, Spain, Portugal and South American States, are for sale, See “Scientific American” of the 20th of August, (aise eke OR SALE—A FIRSTCLASS SALOON, NOW DOING A ‘ood Dusiness, Satisfactory reason for selling. Inquire at 61434 Broadway. seat Se JROR SALE—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DruG store, In an excellent location, now doing a large business; @ good epportunity for any one wishing to engage in the busi hess; will be sold ata bargain. Apply'o PORTER & WHEE, NEY, 335 Broadway, office No. 17. eins Sal ont ee hy a le ES OR SALE—A SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, TO- gether or separately, with good will of the well established business and numerous customers. Direct, with name and address and appointment of interview, box 3,761 Post oflice, New York. Agents need not apply. Stellan nition OR SALE—ONE OF THE VERY BEST LARGE S8A- loons down town, in the immedfate vicinity of the City Hall and adjacent to all the city offices, doing a large business; will be sold low, as the owner is leaving the cit! BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Navaau street. POE SALETHE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GOOD family rocers in Brooklyn; a lease of the premises can bo had, if required; this is @ good chance. need apply, and they with real name, 141 Hered ofice POR, Bae MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, near t dy established; retail cash sales $25 to $30 a day; sales ‘on time to grocers, druggists, manufactu- rerg, de. (Capital required about $1,00), Call ox or M. Od. roudway, room 15, BLUGS None but principals ‘Address A. U. B, bor = reece (OR SALE—AMBROTYPE GALLERY, ESTABLIGHIED several vears, al Coxaackie, doing a good business; the only one in the place; a good artist cin make money; two rooms, with skylight, rent only $4 a year; will be sold cheap, AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, situated on a business thoroughfare, newing; will be sold at a bargain, ‘kman street. Tnquire at 5 OR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, A good atand for business; the reason for owner is going South. Inquire for three day: ‘Twelfth street. OR SALE—A HOTEL, WITH ALL THE STOCK, FIX. JS tres and furniture In.the ‘best part of the with live years lease, cheap rent. Will be sold cheap for ¢: Inquire oi Mr. Ludlow, 14 Pine sireet, for three days. W—OR TO EXCHANGE FOR CARPETS, 7004 octave piano, Driggs’ new patent! E FISH AND VEGETABLE AND xcelsior market 252 (i AP—TH) dein the F i with une Apply to the owner at the mark f CHEAP OR EXCHANGRWHEELER & lson’s, Singer's; Grover & Baker's, Finkle’s and other nd sewtn, ue Cash Ae ndise, or bought, by BON & CO., 102 Nassau ‘second floor, room 2. OR TO LET IN HOROKEN—THE WELL long established coal and wood yard, between Firat and Second streets, there is six fall lots, with sheds rut ning throngh from Washington to Bloomfield at and every convenience for carrying on the business in the most extensive way, and has attached to Ita great amount of public patronage which ean be retained by the purchasers lessee. It hae been established over 15 years, and is offered for sale only on ac- count of the death of the former proprietor to close the estate, io J. HARVEY L INS, corner of Firat and Second en, or to PETER MEHAN, 27 Union place. ——— CERY STORE FOR SALE~A FIRST RATE LOCA- Clg miles from the city; rent cheap, and no cor Wil new and second machines and all kinds of merc] street, petition. isn No. L chance for a person who understands we business, with a small capital. Address O. C., Herald office. aan AS EE ee anodes hg ess FOR A MAN WITH A LITTLE CAPITAL. For sale, a new patent on a machine which realizes 100 per cent profit, “Inquire at 415 Peurl street, sco ken VB berthed se ARKET STAND FOR SALE CHEAP-—IN ONE OF best markets, a large double stand, having a permit to sell butter and cheese, poultry, eggs, fruil, vegetables of all kinds. No agents need apply at reenwich street. a ae lot foe banc) a ORTER HOUSES, BILLIARD SALOONS AND P' tanrants for Mae -dereead public houses now aolng good business will be sold cheap. They have been establ ed some time nnd are owned by one gentleman, who wishes to retire from business. JERYIS’ INFORMATION EXCHANGE, 229 BROADWAY. OAP FACTORY FOR SALE—IN THE CITY, IN GOOD condition, and at present working has a good rin of custom nd supplies the principal hotels, Siall eapital only required. Address at once box 60 Herald office. Good reasons for selling. No agents need apply. ee UP ZOWS HOTEL FOR SAUR—PLEASANTLY SITUA- ted, well furnished, and replete with every moderu con- venience, long and favorable lease, doing a very profitable bn- giness; will be sold at great sacrifice and on easy terms. For full particulars address box 271 Union square Post ollice. << HOLESALE AND RECAIL LIQUOR STORE FOR ale very cheap.—Situated on a business corner, hand fitted up; lease at low rent; leaving the city; will give a BLOGS & SOTHWICK, 1 Nassan street. P,P. P,P $00. $20. vnenes pak: PoRtAbi, PRINTING PRESS 4 i count in! fo 5 THOMAS A HHES, General Agent, 578 Broadive, et 2 ROLLED, DRAWN FROM i annealed oF tempered eqnal to watch WM. CROSSLAND, 61 Chambers street, New York, OUR NOVELTIES oes ARR NOW READY, ding many exclusive styles designed expressly for our CITY RETAIL TRADE, CHARLES STREET _& CO., 475 Broadway, $5 “1\() - PAPER AND SHADE STORE FOR SALE b Jeap.—-A good location and lease; now doing a 100d bi tt chance seldom met with, present ocenpant fastwo kinds, of business. No agent need ‘apply. Address W. A. STEAMBOATS. BRIDGKPORT—VARE FIFTY CENTS —THE PORT loaves Peck alip, East riv Monday, ay and Friday at 12 o'clock noon, 1 time to douncct with Naugatuo's, Housatonic and Xi trains. OR steamer BRID w ii ooo THE TURF. LANCER AND BROWN DICK WILL OAL." OUT A large crowd to witness their race on Monday and aga " majority of the crowd will stop at Suwar i ia,ew00d lotel to refreah the inner man, the proprietor intends to CmAKe the requisite preparations to insure thelr comfort, Hol forvhe Seeleserppem peered NION COURRE, L. T —TROTTING, OCTO- U ber 3, at3 P.M: precisely, Match fiepapee one Beat 3 in 6 in harness. Mr. D, Facer names br. g. Brown Dick, Mr. Talman names bl. g. Cars will leave South ferry, Brooklyn, for the course, at 2 P. M. precisely, Fare to, aot Q ee from Peck olip ferry, Wiltiamattary ne every Ave: BHAW & WHITE, Proprictors, TON COURSE, L, L.—TROTTING—WED! DAY, at. + for $500, mile bong best pea tober BLM; fn five, In harness, H. W-names a br. g. D. Talman nani@s@ brown mare. Entranee to all parts, 60 cents. SHAW & WHITE, Proprictors, ee esamuastdliactbadion MORSKS AND CARRIAGES, SPLENDID PAIR OF Band 6 yours OCI Roe Hae ee oe SALES A high, with ite eo hd de atin oe ad \d gentlo; would make a ‘ul . ‘Address 125 Grand street uaa cle ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, FOR TWO HORSES A, witilams ana saa moat uit ta liheand adapeed try. or r v ‘ond Will be wold Tow. “Gall we He ai TERS", 222 Mercer alrene between Aimily and Fourth siree SUPERIOR BAY MARE, 7 YEARS OLD, NDS» A tie Bk iti pleauant devon ery pose legs, & an under the saddle, cortye canters; no fear of rall* virains. A desirable family horse; price $275. Inquire A SORREL HORSE, ABOUT 15 HANDS HIGH, SEVEN sh ser Stare eek Sosy, eet ag as Or vockaway wagon, and poe Call at Butler's stables, Adantle street, near Nevins, Brooklyn, A HORSE, LIGHT WAGON AND ItABNESS WANTED.— The horse must be sound and kind, of good style and ac ion, not over eight years old, avd able to trot in at least three minutes, and must have good ho Any person having auch a horse, ‘and willing to sell cheap for cash, can address J. G. ‘., Broadway Post ollice, for two days, stating price, &. |ART WANTED—SUITABLE FOR HEAVY WORK; mst be half spring and in perfect running order. "Ay bh ES ees FOR S41F—A GOOD HORSE SIX YEARS OL.) CAR. e, harness, &¢ , good order. Dhuty-Oth reel br. W. BonuLaE. OR SALE—A PAIR OF DARK BROWN VERMONT Morgan horses, 5 and 6 years old, stands 15% hands high; kind, sound and free from ‘vice; warranted in every respect; good action, and stylish drivers: ‘sold for want of use. Apply at Mackay’s livery’ stables, 81 West Twenty-third street, near ‘Sixth avenue, OR SALE—A SORREL MARE, FOURTEEN AND A half hands high (out of Black Bashaw, and half sister of Fashion). Can trot tuside of three minutes, ' Warranted sound and kind. Sold as the owner has no further use for her. Also Wagon and harness. Apply at Willett & Seamans, 227 West Twenty-first street. OR SALE—A WELL MATCHED SPAN OF DARK brown Morgan and Black Hawk horses, 15 hands a and 8 years old; very stylish, freo and kind; can trot. a mile’ Im three minutes; an éminently beautiful spai sold together, or $60 each if sold separately: Bray work horses, 16 bands high, will be Value; price $400.’ Address H. 11 C., Herald office. JOR SALE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF BLOOD BAY MOR- gan horses, 6 years old, 1534 hands ae Warranted sound and kind in double or single harness; can trot to the pole in 3! minutes. Inquire at the livery stables, 22and 24 West Thir- teenth street. OR SALE—A HORSE, ROCK AWAY, BUGGY AND HAR- ness are offered for sale by a gentleman who has no fur- ther use for them; the horse has ‘been used as a f perfectly sound and kind, a handsome travel ; the carriages are in excellent order, the pole and shafts: will be sold separately if desired, address No, 15 Wiliam street, office No. 10. qIOR SALE—THE HANDSOMRST PAIR OF THOROUGH- bred horses ever offered in this city, blood bays, long tails, 6 years old, warranted in every respect; owned by a gentle: man who "bas no use for them this winter, Inquire at B. Mackey’s stable, 79 We: treet, OR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE BAY CARRIAGE > horses, 153g hands: high, black manes and tails, sound, kind and gentle; warranted; together with a Watson iver mounted harness, made by Dunscomb, nearly ‘an be seen by calling at No. 7 Bridge street. OR SALE—A LARGE, MATCHED PAIR OF deantiful bey carriage horses, over 16 hands high; fine, light at ing travel ; should be seen to be appreciated; owner sells for want of ti nbe seen at the stable of IP Fagan, No. 74 West Twenty-second street, OR SALE—A PAIR OF DARK BROWN VERMONT Morgan horses, 5 and 6 years old, stands 1534 hands high, kind, sound and free from vice, and gentle in harness and ata: ble; warranted in every way; go0d action and stylish drivers; of ure, Apply at. Mackay'a livery stables, third st ar Sixth avenue, OR SALE—A VALUABLE PAIR OF FAMILY HORSES, awitch tail, black, # double harness and four seated rock” ry; the whole for $600. For particulars Nassau street, ray; new Inst Febru apply at room No. 5, 20 OR SALE—A DARK BROWN HORSE, 7 YRARS OLD. ~+ over 15 hands high, only six weeks fromthe country; good, style and action; fine driver; warranted sound and kind; would suilt any one that wanted a good reliable horse. Can be seen at Jasper Wandle’s stable, Hudson street, foot of Graud street, Jersey City. Inquire at 68 Dey street, New York. Price $175. j)OR SALE.—TWO MORSES, SIX AND EIGHT YEARS old; two spring earts and harness, two new coal carts, iwo sleighs, and stable utensils; everything a carman wants; will be sold cheap, ax the owner’ is going into other business. Inquire at the distilery in West Fourteeuth street, near Tenth avenue, for THOS, GATELY. (OR SALE—A HANDSOME SORREL MARE, ‘ears old, 14 hands high, ean trot in 3 and kind. “Apply at 140 Fourth street, ti six ; Warranted sound sold. OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST PARADE HORSES in this city, warranted in single or double harness. For style and action cannot be surpassed. Sold for no fault bub wantef use. Apply to J. MACDUFF, 11 Wall street, ‘ORSES AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF e dark bay horses, 16 reer Fl long Seen cakes ish, together with carriage and harness. Can be seen at KKL- LY’S stable, 18 West Thirteenth street, before half past 9 and after 4 o'clock. N™. YORK TATTERSALLS.—OCTOBER 4, 1859, AT 12 o'clock, gale of horses, wagons, harness, &c. One fine thorough bred horse, one pair of long tail bays; can trot im three minutes, GEORGE LEMON! }, Proprietor. wo eS ae Leta CEST NUT sg eee nearly ands hig! years old, and very stylish; al ix brown horas 1534°handa high yearn ld, both wood tem Yellers, sound and kind, and excellent business horses. At 3 University place, corner Thirteenth street. ANTED—A DOUBLE TEAM OF CARRIAGE HORSES; must be sound, kind, gentle and stylish, and not over eight years old, worth from six to eight hundred dollars, for which will be given in payment superior French brandy, how in bond. Any one wishing to make a fair exchange may ad- dreas W., box 136 Herald ollice. ANTED—A FIRST OLASS LADY'S SADDLE, AP- ply to Albert H. Nicolay, 52 William street, os etn eta i PWS ‘AGON FOR SALE—SUIT EXPRESS, GROCER OR sepptibllc vender. Price $60 oF less, Tt is_han painted. JOHN MULCAHAY, 180 East Twenty-fourth street, WARTED TO PURCHASH—A PONY BUILT HORSE, six or seven years old, 14% hands high, color no objes and can trot in 2.45 on track; oust be slack in'driving and moe affraid of the whip, and free from all faults, Please addreas for ens week, stating price and particulars, box R., Jersey Cit; Post oflice, dai ete INSTRUCTION. ACADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKEREPING, 362 Brondway, corner of Franklin street—New pupils are received during the day and evening for class or private instruction In penmanship, Dookkespingy e. Full Gucocas wuaranteed t0 all, 0 oung. = OR OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. —————$ eee LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN TUITION, IS DE- sirous of meeting with an engagement as governess in a private family; is competent to instruct in music, French (ac- quired in Paris) and drawing, with the usual branches of @ well grounded English education. Terms moderate. City re- ferences. No objection to the South or the country, Address box 150 Herald office. saath lead a Ee ACADEMIES OF WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ETC, 62 Bowery and 288 Fulton street, Brooklyn.—These easen- fiale are taiight at PAINE’S, at hours sulting, indepondent of classes, ‘oung menor boys, whose diffidence have pre- vented their progress in large schools, receive strictly individual instruction. OOKKREPING. way, will ‘ree 10.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD- private pupils this evening at only $10. fora double entry course, or $16 for bookkeeping, wrilng and arithmetic, Ladies wilting class $2 60. Apply immer diately for vacant desks. E ING COURSE IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, 4 at the CoopemInstitute, by MM. FABREGOU & OUDIN, netors in the French department. of the New York Free. Academy. To open Monday, October 18. For particulars ap~ at the Cooper Institute, room No. 19, second oor, from 4 te 0. 9 BR DUCATION ACQUIRED AT ANY AGE.—INSTRUG- Hrbn i Bortait GRuctesrmaibematies or Prench at the real dences of puplis or schools by an elliclent teacher, graduate of Yale College; speaking French, of much experience. Ad- dress Teacher, Herald office. NL min OOO NOE AP IRENCH IN SIXTY LESSONS—$3 A MONTH, NO. 80 Fuwth avenue near Tenth street. From the fits west pupils read, transiate and answer in French questions addrean- Pato them.” Day class for ladies and evening class for gentle- men commience on Monday, October 3. RENCH LANGUAGE.—MONSIKUR AND MADAME FPP BUBbs have. re-opened their conversational and begiie nerg’ classes at their residence, 42 West Twenty-fourth Ladies’ meetings three times a week; gentlemen's do. in the evening. Private lessons. ne VALE, PUBLISHER OF SCIENTIFIC AND LIBE- G. falwworks, and consher of navigation, surveying, draught ing (with perspective), book keeping (with preliminary studiea Sfwritng and. arithveticy has Temoved to S01 Peach street Franklin square, N.Y. N, B.—Evening instruction fall anc ‘winter. : NSTRUCTION AND BOARD, FOR ONE OR TWO lads, from. eight to fourteen years old, can be obiained at No. 84 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, in a private family, where, the best of care will be réceived; ierms $20) per year. ' Please call an above. or n= nee ROFESSOR ELIE CHARLIRR’S FRENCH INSTITUTE for young gentiemen.—Boarding and day school, No. 43 ‘Kast Twenty-fourth street, will reopen on September 18. There isa primary department. IHOMAS JONES, THACHER OF ROOKKEEPING, 516 Broadway, (opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) author of, “Rookkeeping and Accountantship,”’ 250 pages. Now publish. “Paradoxes of Debit and ( RS” Ac. aes new WOK, TS 1, conte, SHER WANTED.—A LADY HAVING THE PART. sian accent fa wanted to teach French in a first clase forale seminary. A native of France proterred. “Address Principal, box i ‘al ree AX FLOWERS.—LADIES WHO WISH TO AQCOM- plish themselves in thia most beautiful art have now a rare opportunity, 9 JLTAMSON, one of the most ne- compllahed and t ag opened rooms, where some of her specim seen. She rospeotfully invited the public to call aud examine, at 698 Broadway,