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6 _SEFUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. A TIDY GIRL, NOT UNDER, FOURTEEN YEARS OF ‘and Who can fe well reoomtianded, ¥ fond of children, mgood home for the winter, but no wages. can ‘apply at the third honsemorth of the Methodist church in Waah- ington av. near Lafuyaue av., Brooklyn ag we WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS tress and chambermaid, or would assist in care of ehildren. iron: Calle 104 28th st., Between Oth and 7th ava, SITU ATION WANTED—AS 1 HOUSEKEEPER, RY an American widow lady. Satisfactory reference can be #8. Cail at 9% Monroe @t., mear Pike, Inguire for Mra. L. LaDy, WITH FIRST PAST OLAS, REFERENCES AND » siiuation ‘as hougekcoper Chasa Halel Gall at or'eidreas Wb Laight ses W N.Y. bate ato nll nee ea alt Aer [WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Rrkere ners aro wo boarders, & well furnished room, fan for a French gentleman, his wite and Ts girl, Disuer me o'clock. 3 ‘adseel A. ‘A. B,, box Ml Herald office, ee AS § GOVER ESS WANTED—BY A GER- e001 pis mmended, competent to instruct in as English, Ad- Seeeeet titans tance coe sana @ AND STITCHING DONE ON WHEELER & ‘Wilsons ee who schine hy & Free fady, at 388 Tied avenue, hear Twenty elghi th streét, second floor, SOUTHERNERS.—I WISH TO OBTAIN A SITUA- T on ome pana fay a the South for % young lady dln orphan) a8 referred, Dut is if neces. No atiend to the the primary epartment of education. for smal children; @ small salary ou! expected: For further in- formation inquire of Philander er Shaw, Wail st, (OUNG. LADIES’ WISH TO GO TO CALI. PFO ee fer pouthy app Capable of taking charge of almost ny respectable business. |For further tpardeniars address, for miree days, Miss Minnie Hart, Station D, sth st. New York, EDA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO Waser hl’ nara wenpabie of aking care ‘rom its bicth; has five years’ recommentations ‘Ap- Be at Pais Hammond ft after 10 Selock for two days. y= SITUATION, BY A PECTABLE young Ces to take care of children, Can be seen at ‘897 Grand st., third floor, Waa A YOUNG LADY, AN ENGAGEMENT as teacher in a private family, She has had several ranches, Freoch, Beara experience in teaching the English erman, drawing and music on the plano; has no objection to 0 South or to the Western States. Address for a week Miss ie, 25 2d ave. N. Y. TANTED—SEWING BY WHEELER & WIITSON’S MA- W chines; ladies’ and children rrobes particularly, at; tend ; machines es sent into the city and country, competent ethos tora hed. Apply WMrs. Wilson, 405 4th aye., cor- sper ooth over ire aie 's bakery, entrance in 29h st. -ASHING AND IRONING WANTED—BY A WOMAN; ‘can be done first rate from four to five shillings per dozen, Reference given. Call at 217 7th ave., third tloer. -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HEALTHY YOUNG W “Sistch woman, as-wet nurse, with an abundant supply of ikke Gall at 144 8d av., at ber present employer's ‘ANTED.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY Twishes situation as companion to 8 lady, oF ag superin- tendent of a bouse, or to take charge of wor or three children and make and attend to their elothing. Bod oft of reference given and required. Address A. B. C., care of Meade Brothers, 233 Broadway. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN WISHES A be ep Im m4 WHOLE- AS sale house. Would Roe eee ae el. References given. Address Horace, Hiersid oftees HARMACEUT OF MANY YEARS Ni Pug Ro eine beers) ie ae ikea? orem ad wo is fully acqalated with bi eas in all Hitracethe wishes a situation; best of ereresenn boaien, Radtes EF. Harel chee A YOUNG MAN, 19 ——- oF a RHEE A SITUA- tion South. He has three years das general clerk in an extensive wi nd Fetal! country more. Can bring the best of references, and will go for a rea- sonable salary. “Address Clerk, box 11 Herald office. ILERKSHIP WANTED—BY AN ACT! BUSINESS man, either as assistant bookkeeper or cofftctor. Best of city reference. Salary expected moderate. Address Hyatt, care of Messrs. Wilson, sailmakera, corner of South and Roose- Vell. streets. ITUATION WANTED. —AN AMERICAN BOY, P Bindiy ing, or any other respectable trade. ‘ou OF ren rem He Bnicerse, ‘No: 65 Bin st, between ist and ad avs, ork, JOBBERS.-A HARDWARE SALESMAN, WITH avery large Western acquaintance, intends canvassing Obio, Indiana and Kentucky, and to assist in paying expenses ‘would take business from other bo uses; is a good collector, and an infinence trade to any dry goods,’ grocery, gurraswnre, ‘Doots and shoes, or —_ house that wi ake ith his interest; reference tirst class. Hardware, Herald office. (0 SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN AS T clerk, or traveller to a Southern house; will give see: tory reference- is used to travelling. Address P. M. J., ‘11 Beraid office. THE TRADES. TPO, ENGRAVERS— A GOOD HAND WANTED TO ornament silver. Apply to Wm. J. Miller, 10 Maiden lane. SILVERSMITHS.—-A GOOD PLATE WORKER wanted. Steady suplorment given to agood hand. Re- ference required. Apply to Wm. J. Miller, 10 Maiden lane, up stairs. IPN AND SHEET TRON WORKERS WANTED—AT THE Empire Heater Works, 514 Broadway. Weta wert CUTTER, WHO CAN CUT GOOD crs. Good reference wanted. Apply at 411 Ca- SELP WANTED—FEMALES. 'ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, cbambermaid ~ waltress; none but Protestants need apply; references required. Two persons in the family. Apply at 128 Columbia st. Brooklyn Heigh's. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN. AS COOK AND laundress. Apply at 64 Pierrepont st., Brooklyn, between Qand 12 A. M. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO DO THE general housework of a small private family. Apply at 23 Bedford av., corner of Clymer st, Williamsburg. Ger- mars prefer: ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE AND ‘chambermaid; one who has ae references and is fond of children may apply at 40 Ki ANTED—A YOUNG, WOMAN, TO COOK, WAST ‘and fron for a smal! family so in the count Stacie ees tee cys moos west opty but tices wi une stand the business thoroughly and can bring good city refe- ences; eral wages given. Avply on Monday at 97 Beek- nan strech between tbe boure of 10 and 120 clock ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, a smart and tidy girl, with good recommenda- Nons from her last place. Apply at 141 East 17th st. TANTED—AT RICHMOND'S, A FEW LADIES’ CAP Rimakers: also four medallion hands. Gur work aud es being best, none need ay unless fully competent. Steady situations. RICHMOND: 557 Broadway, ANTED—AN ASSISTANT MIMLINER TO GO SOUTH; e who understands trimming preferred. Apply on 213 West 19th st. mnday6 ‘ANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADIES for the cloak and mantillatwade. Apply to George Bulpin, 961 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK or to cook, wash and iron in a private family at Harlem she must be willing and obliging, and no applications wanted from offices. Call at 34 West 38th st., from 9a. M. to 2 P.M. on ‘Monday. ANTED—A NEAT PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO general housework ina small family; must be a good oe ,e70K washer and ironer. “Apply at 274 Union st. jrooklyn, ANTED—TWO SMART AND TIDY GIRLS, TO WAIT on table and make themselves otherwise juseful ina re- staurant: must understand their business and the use of checks. Apply ai No. 2 Dey #t., Franklin Restaurant. HELP P WANTED—MALES. A. “{_ T-STEWART & CO. WANT EXPERIENCED SALES men for their upholstery and curtain material depart- Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets PE2TA INDUCEMENTS—AGENTS WANTED EVERY- where to sell the Metallic Declaration of pene ‘o 1d, ailver and bronze metal. Also, Doney's Sag of the Widow's Mite. Atidreag A pany, Philadelphia. ERR BR. Oo ek hI Ni raah tp ea TAKE CHARGE rate Sia who thackughiy: understate rages will be given er Eite Slable, Ke Times otice, aud wae exyerteuce and where emplo pra ha aOR 3: ‘AITER WANTED—A es, SOBER Ww. Rerfectiy understands his boafnens, pune aa Soibr, een eld ven. ‘Give full refe. bon yey Ba A araily N.Y. Times office. “lsc SEE ‘ANTED—A Ss i pe, ae NEIGH- without ineumbranee; she must be a thoron cook 853 inter ass 5 Provestanta, and the desiring «porns ent situation only beed apply: wages $250 a year. Address Mr. Ti Stating references, &c., care of box 757 Post office, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, THOROUGHLY con W Yersant withthe value of dr¥ goods, and who can jnthu- toa Bouthern auction house of established ence mutation: 10 such a person a liberal percentage will be allow: ede "Address F. B., Herald ollce. a ext ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN FOR THE cloak and mantilla trade. Apply to George Bulpin, 361 Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG INDUSTRIOUS LAD, ABOUT 15 or 16 years of age, in an office; one who has a good taste for drafting will find this a good oppor tunity to peste. himself {in all branches of mechanical engraving. Apply at room No. 4, 131 Fulton st. $1 OQQ WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, HAVING THE pi. above secre $0 ipae Bak pa pos as peppy re- SARE, RermAnent situation as saleanan, at @ reasonable aay oe tierences required, Address G. G. A., box 13) He- DENTISTRY. NTLEXTORTION — PRICHS.—GReAT J IMPROVE. MEN’ Four premiums awarded Dr. M. SON C of teeth,” atey 4 ‘Second street and Sixth vo bn peat fal pearl vuleanite teeth; patent gumotype toe hee kd wits only $20, in sliver $6. Extraéting tweth positivxy “iy pain Ts years established dentistry. r STEOPLASTIC DENTAL OPERATIONS, BY THR discoverer, at his rooms, corner of Broadway and Thirty. Sohged This artificial ne filling isput in while soft, re quiring no van be a giving no pea. ie meres} shell’ aching filed wit o DRY GOODS, &0. T 4 BROADWAY. UBSORLL, PRIRSON & LARR ‘Will offer at an immense sacrifive ‘A complete vasortment of PARIS SILK ROBES, * ting of the following:— esi NS gree aay” Ya mo. founced. BeNeEes Seesses Focluding | and beautiful selection of IT EVENING COLORS, Also A Casal ‘Aagortment of RICH VELVET ROBES Kglow regular prices. ABXOLD, CONSTABLE & 00. MONDAY, OCT OCTOBER 10, 600 PIRVES SILK, 75.08 cents per yard, worth $1. Sua pect at at 8 centeand sorih $1 18and $1.25 per yard. importation an tirely mew designs. A ___ Canal, corner of Mercer, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIAER BEGS LEAVE TO IN. ring any kind of plain w: ia branches, that the; form ladies requirin ing or baby linen, in all io execu ty 8:3 rms, at Ted. wil be ume aiiend attended to. N. B.- Avil it mired, — r ‘at the residence of any lady, by the day or weeke i ieee sce, pods, all ofwhich have been bou aba very great red P 95 BROADWAY, Bi TWEEN TWENTY. and Twenty-third streets.—Mrs, @. CAREY & ALLEN New York and and tour that they wish to inform the ladies of ned their new French corset Broad: where they Eeep @ pew and v1 in rman and [ HANDSOME ASSORTMENT oF FRENCH “DREss CAPS. and headdresses, of rms. Also, ladies’ ‘bonnets made to LL ‘387 laity AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY-SE- THE FOR IN, Cary ve AND LADIES ‘The undersigned wishes ioiut form hi Me stomers aud the public That he has opencd hn i STOCK OF FA! oF 7 ‘hich will be found some of the INEST DRESS TRIMMINGS ity, of every description. Also, wi borders, headdresses, flowers and feathers, ‘And a good assortment of etginge oud insertions. ey prices, other Boods eo neemenet to mention. meiarreior = ant Laces of ereSy't kind, and bugle nets, eet eeleeepiosees Which will be sold Bajou’s and other celebrated kid g 337 Ae avenue, corner Twenty-second street. (AT BROADWAY, + UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE. SILKS, SILKS, 1,000 pieces extra heavy STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS pea mm 75 cents to $1 per yi Fro An additional suy ny o the above auction, will be r nay to above Seer Just received from MONDAY, Oct 10, 1989, Ay 471 BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, Would eall paricular aiention to thelr large and varied ag- Soriment ST OSIERY AND UNDER GARMENTS, ‘Ladies silk, cotton nae merino ipo bore, oy balf hose, Al ‘merino and wi under er earmenta, disses’ and boy’s da. THEATRICAL E HOSIERY. Basou's KID GLOVES, w fall: ss — DN ie) AND IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES! EMBROIDERIES ANI AND LACE 600D8 RICE & GOLDENBERG, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 81! Offer tothe ladies of this, eity at re large variety of lace goods, at POINT COLLARS AND SETS! POINT D'APPLIQUE! HONITON COLLARS AND SETS! REAL COIFFEURS AND BARBES! BLACK CHANTILLY, GUIPURE and BRUSSELS LACES! REAL ROUND and SQUARE CHANTILLY LACE VEILS} IN GREAT VARIETY AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, RELIEF WORKED COLLARS, COLLARS AND CUFFS. HANDKERCHIEFS TO MATCH, LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, CROCHET FRINGES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, _ MEDALLON GOODS, &c., &c. & GOLDENBERG invite the special attention of thé ladies ot New York and. the neighboring towns in want of the choicest and richest description of lace goods, to an examina. tion of their extensive stock of every grade and quality, select- ed with great care by Mr. Rice in Europe, and algo t9 our su- ng the Jaiest novelties of the seagon RICE & GOLDENBERG, 319 CANAL STREET, NEW YORK. BEST KID GLOVES 75 ( 75 CENTS PER PAIR, T KINZEY'S, 223 EIGHTH AVENUE, Great reduction in prices of needle work goods, laces, bonnets 1,500 needie work collars, 6c. 12c.,18e. 2,00 ueedie work band endid and very perior facilities in obtain! 4s soon as introduced in Ps Hi 000 Rough and Rea: RIBBONS. Mi rina Y's. 18,000 yards rich ribbons, je, 18e. 20,000 Yards High new a ats ii yards silk fringes. ie, 20., 1,500 pieces rich oh ‘trimmin, AU AT KINZE Flowers, velveta, lace veils, French laces, ruches, trimmed bonnets, feathers and headdresses. Goods at wholesale at oe EY’S, 223 Eighth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets. A’ 471 BROADWAY, UBSDELL, PEIRSON Would call particular atiention to their large assortment of foreign and domestic RD JS8SIAN LINENS, Damasks by “ase Di ine dor 8, diapers, Barnsley shee , ah and Ameriean long cloths, Sk ALSO 500 doz. fringed hack ag $1 PA worth “ Cota bordered “ damask napkins With every article in the Bousskeepiag ino st privse POPULAR TRADE. Avction GOODS AND JOB LOTS. SMALL PROFITS, GOOD VALUE AND QUICK RETURNS. TO THE TRADE, No. 101 ‘CHAMBI New Y CALL THE ATTENTION OF 411 SHARE CASH BUYERS TO THEIR All wool broche bordered stella ehawla, $24; worth $4 All wool broche bordered #tella shawls, $334; worth $5. deep bordered atells shaw, all wool printed border sv “7 wool broche square shawls, from $275 to $4; time price %) ‘Auction merinoes, 45, 68 and 75 cents per yard, Fine ry ro evens jong shawls, $7 50; worth $12; some as shock, trom $17 Jon) Pa made rail from — Hon. k of blankets, from au Hert’ Sd finch all il velvet $434; worth $7. Flannele, ticks, printa, delaines, &c., ver ‘The big profit exposed on the best siee! ‘£94; all number of From the large number who call and buy dally, L., H. & Co. tem of small prosits sulla everybody. # lia shawls {rota $1 to “re io “opty York, $4} Boop skirt—I1 boop at the same rate. are satisfied that their bere seen @ corner of Church, New York, __ DEY Goons, ac. T RETA wo tN hamoinciiaasioliaees $1 25; warranted worth Tod altene lace collars, 80 conta, Trarranted wort th 76 conte. 700 French jaconet seta, $2, warranted 1a00 Pris sabrotdored seta, from $210 $5, a A half the usual i ie p. WILL JAMS & c0., late Peter Roberts, 129 Broadway. CARD—W. JACKSON, NO. 851 BROADWAY, HAS A received, per late steamers and from auction, a very ie stock of mourning yoc ds, consisting of biack aks fa eve; ev ry variety. second mournin; ry nd Pa mr rina vaencian A, hese Hee gl of in er rye English and French bom nes, best, naake English crapes every whith; Hengietta and Maltese cloth, b-sides many novel- ties oo numerousto mention. “Also, Hnglish crape veils, bon- ets, manila, shaw!s, ke. N. B.—Two cages more of CUBAN CLOTH, 13 yards wide, oe Sites wil PER CRSOR, Tm; tee of Po sar BROADWAY, Between spring ‘and Prince street RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, Have now open at retail their FALL CLOAK A AND MANTILLAS. nal, corner of Mercer. T RETAIL—JUST OPENED, A magnificent se'ection of Paris gmbroitered handker: chiefs, entirely new styles; alao, @ large variety of hemstitch And tape bordered, ver cheap. TLLIAMS & CO., late Peter Roberts, 429 Broadway. NOVELTY IN THE ROYAL? yLbSH TARTAN, oh most euperb garment, Will be cabiblted ti BLEGANT ELVET CLOAKS, RIOW CLOTH CLOA BLACK BEAVER Hea bs, Diane wt At RULPIN'S, ‘oadway. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF RICH FALL CLOAKS WILL BE CERNE | THIS WEEK AT ELLIOTT’S (late Mackenzie's), 294 Canal street, Brandreth Building, AT A. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Bub ha point laces, collars, sets, coiffeurs, barbes and hand- e ‘tet ap “Applique laces, collars, sets, colffeurs, barbes and — and medallion lace collars, sets and handker- chiefs. 1,200 valenciennes ed from 1s. per yard and upwards. E. WI Ger fate Peter oberts, 420 'Broudway. iy STEWART & CO. WANT EXPERIENCED CAR- ‘salesmen, Broadway, Chambers and Reade sts. rc LMOST GIVEN AWAY. FROM AUC | AUCTION. ENGLISH CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, &C. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICES, &C. ios ge », 50 cents; fine satin paper, 12 cents per roll. be gold window shades, SI per fal si Mat COATES’, Sls Hudson'at et, above Spring | oe ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY, Best styles of a in the city, Now ly and for sal sale cheap, JAMES G. AITKEN, 803 Canal street. LACK SILKS. BLACK, SILKS. JACKSON, No. 551 Broadway, is offering at retail the largest Sand most desirable stock of mourning black silks ever submitted for inspection. Poult de sof Bind and armures, 24, 26, 30 to 52 inches wile, from at Wags er vard. Also, (00 pleces bhods, $1; worth $1 25, 2 pleces rich bayadéres, $1; worth $1 25, 100 two flo ‘and $30—great bargains. Cimpetion cbationged zi Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. baerves W, JACKSON, importer of mourning goods, No. 661 Broadway, between Spring and Prince sts, EST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY, Best atylen of bonnets in the eity, w ready and for sale! cheap. JAMES G. ‘AITKEN, 903 Canai si USTLES.—B. F. MOORE'S pane, as sora PEE A GaP eet romren, bale and by B. F. MOORE, 121 Nassau street; retailed ever; ‘where. B ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY, Best sty rx wy aes in the city, eady and for sale cheap. JAMES G. AITKEN, 308 Canal sireet. RANOUB! woven skirt factory, 765 Broadway, corner street. EST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY, Beet styles of bonnets in the cf Now ready and for Pr cheap. JAMES G. AITKEN, “$08\ Canal attect, pigs et at$ CRAPE GOODS FACTORY, 8 FULTON avenue, first floor, Keeps on hand and manufactures. to order crape collars from $2 per dozen upwards; crape s’cts from $6 per dozen upwards; veils, trimmings, &c., white and fancy collars. Goods mode’ up for wholesale houses on liberal terms, Call or address WILLIAM REMBLER. AILEY, FARRINGTON & LESLI BROADWAY, Are offering a choice, assortment of point a l'aiguilles, point applique, honiton and valenciennes, col lars, sets, handkerchiefs, barbes, coiffures, &c.; black thre veils, coiffures, barbes and crowns, ‘Their made up lace goods, infants’ caps and cloaks, Musion capes, bertbas, he., are nnequalled for novelty aud elegance, and well worthy of examination. EST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY, Best styles of bonnets in the city, . ‘Now ready and for sale chea JAMES G. AITKEN, 308 Canal street, ARGAINS, GREAT BARGAINS.—$8 FALL er now only 85 splendid fall and winter bonnets, pat tern bonnets, now ready. ins for all, at L. BINNS? mil- linery, 635 Broadway, = Ladies’ and children’s bon- nets, immense assortment ANDS, BANDS, BANDS.—JUST RECEIVED FROM auction & may nt assortment of fine French bands, founcings and muslin trimmings of every description; also, in fonts’ x WILTIAMS 7 ry CO., late Peter Roberts, 429 Broadway. LACK LACES, BLACK LACES OF EVERY DESORIP- Mion just opened, in veils. coiflenrs, capes, barbes, crowns and points also, Diack thread ince collars MS & CO.) late Peter Roberts, 429 Broadway, Be" ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS IN THE CITY, Best styles of bonnets in the city, Now ready and for sale chen: JAMES G. AITKEN, 308 Canal street. \HEAP FROM AUCTION. NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GooDs, Comprising dress goods of every variety, HOUSEKEEPING LINEN GOODS AND BLANKETS, Bonnets, Ribbons, de. de. dc. oO. 108 and 110 Sixtifavenno, Between Eighth and Ninth streets, AMEL’S HAIR. SHAWLS. A. T. STEWART & CO., haves splendid stock be REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR. SHAWLS AND SCARFS, In every variety of Cae style and Tai, Broadway, Chambers ‘and Reade streets. AHARLES STREET & CO, 475 BROADWAY, Will open on Monday, the 10th inst,’a magni(icent assort- ment of LONG AND SQUARE PARIS BROCHE SHAWLS, In entirely new designs and colorings, and. much Unde ey gular prices. Also, many exclusive novelties ta CLO: Sust recived from Paris. Cc BATTS AND WADDING—ALL STYLES AND west ai prices; tyler wae te: tc. Trade invited to call and ex aN, ae No, 98 Cortlandt street, up ataire, C. HOLMES & CO., ‘307 Grand ‘street, corner of «sss. invite attention to their maj ificent stock of MERINOES, LADIES’ CLOTHS, VELVETS, &c. Cc. HOLMES lee he street, corner of Allen, will offer on Monday an adilicoal slock of one BEAUTIFUL SILK ROBES, at $30. Also plain Irish popli C, HOLMES & CO 307 Grand street, comer of Allen, have in store, of their own importatio IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, hocunge! &e., of every deseri iption. Cc. HOLMES pak ee reet, corner of Allen, are now offerin ‘heir mnek of, VELVET, TAPESTRY ar AnD OTE | CARPETING, redn Also, omevorig, RUGS, DRUGGETS, ke. C. HOLMES & CO., 907 Grand street corner of Allen, will G3 on Monday, Oct KIN BROCADE AND BAYADERE SILKS, purcbosed et oe soot nected EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. C ARPETINGS, We have just received very large invoices BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Which we are selling at last year’s prices, notwithatanding the inereased cost of importation, ALSO, A full assortment of the various styles of earpting, AT CORRESPONDIN: LOW rat AYTHS, Which far surpasses anything heretofore exhibited, both in style and quality. Also to CROSELEY'S Electrotyped carpets, at 75 cenis per yard, which are fully equal in style, finish and duravi.ity to much more expensive goods. G. 8. HUMPHERY & CO., 52h oe oe i ra, bom- and every article thin week from svetion, and will be sold at thirty per cent leas than the cost of {mportation to those merohants and milliners that buy Tanck cash honse, established since 1538, offers indusementa the trade seldom met witb. Pienee call before you make ,70Ur purchases. T. B. ISAACKS, gent. 104 Duane street, seven doors west of Broadway, NREAT ATTRACTIONS LYONS SILKS, SILK RowEgy “FONE SILKS " pA iS DRESS GOODS, Including the NEW COLOR rade caged pile MARGUE! os NOW OPEN at — 385 BROADWAY, corner of Worth street. EDW. ARD LAMBERT & CO, which the ladies The stock gmat of rom Ie. to $a. ADIES AND MISSES’ DR by Miss oe eenth stres ‘EW CARPETS AND oil. CLOTH. Sas now: let, bear Madson. da skirt. ‘The fact th’ patent applied fc orable merchants, ag well as manufacturers, will now. volun. tarily comply with the requirements of the law, without a ne- ceatity for compulsory measures notice that they will be liable all goods manufactured without a license afier this date. We are prepared to license responsible parties to manufacture un. der our patent, Appliention oan be made to Wm, King or 8, H. Doughty, 22 John street, who are fally authorized wo grant Mears. James Draven and others:— $1uH—As there are tw tented to you yesterdn inserted whi! cess of manufacturing the eame; in the other met the tapos either of these methods are coves ‘ \ Wal ' NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY OCTOBER 9, “1859. : DRY: GOODS, &C. C. HOLMES é CO. Lewes corner of Allen, day receiv ing novelties ca: MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, &c., find worthy of their attention, * D8. Pe, Ore es & CO. will open on Monday, Oot, 10, 40 lean PARIS PRINTED castes Bast és ISLIN DELAINES, ory is 20. cents per yard; value 75e. IGURED VALENCIA ROBRs; wr robe, “Sanix - PLAIN His POPLINS, re POPLES: REPS, (the pene Paris styles), Broadway, Ckambern and Reade streets, WARD LAMBERT & CO., ” BROADWAY, 335, Will open on Manday, October 10, a new and élegaut as- sortment of FRENCH Lacs Goons, hs, COLLARS, SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, * POINT LAC M'SETS AND CO COLLARS, BLACK fe ty A D Lp Ome. ae de, consis 500 Bmbroidered Swiss and 00 collars, oni ‘cents, ‘500 French embroidered handkerchiefs, at worth 93. A! Plain linen _ landhenraneny at $1 ‘and $150 per dozen, war- ranted all lin IRENCH MERINOES: OF THE CELEBRATED NIX MANUFACTURE, IN ALL SHADES A: RIC! VERY SHoice AND CHEAP GOODS! NOW OPEN AT $35 BROADWAY, corner of Worth street. “EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. s Per aca DRY GOODS AT RETAIL. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE &00., ‘Are now offerin, ine their i CoA Sat nat Orion or SHEETING AND SHIRTING LINENS, TABLE DAMASKS: AND ¢ CLOTHS, APKD AND HUC HUCKABACKS, uer DANAE ‘TOWELS AND =a CAMBRIC, JACONET A CSLINS. 4c., Wien ‘A180, FRENCH TARLATAN AND ORGANDY MUSLINS FOR EVENING DRESSES, Canal, corner of Mercer street. FLANNELS, ‘ corron TINGS. Aue ie MRT as, TON ne Ros ND MULL |AMILY AND HOTEL LINENS. Received direct from. celebrated ated manufacturers, and made ex- pressly for service, Including Damask ‘able heetings, napkins, doylles, towelling, Shi Ow rie eee AY TOW PRICES, LORD ETA TAYLOR, 461 wo 467 BROADWAY, 255 to 261 GRAND STRUBT, 47 and 49 CATHARINE STREET, ALL AND WINTER SHAWLS. ‘Vienna, broche, stellas, reveraible shawls, plaid woo), ND LOW PRICED SHAWLS, OF RVERY DESCRIPTION, TAYLOR, TORR Nos, 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Nos 255 to 261 GRAND ST! Nos. 47 and 19 CATHARINE ST,” FIRE, FIRE, FIRE. 000 WO! OF WET, AURNED AND AND PERFECT be = wary at Frog cents mo nike dollar, ae oni ively ust be Compacies, vely mi cans Pisth Octal af as the busisess the Toagianes mute chowed by that time, a ee oem a A very large stock re ehewis abd clea a, oe Ww. R. ROBERTS, 282 Bowery, between Prince and Houston streets. RISH POPLINS, SAXONY NY PLAIDS, Poll de sunt French merinoes, printed cashmeres, “ie penne nied irc d description ‘ALL AND Saree IR. DRESS Gi PAG BELOW USt USUAL Bes cope, LORD. @ TA’ TATL Wel to 467 BROADWA to 261 GRAND STR. Gand) CATHARINE STREET. ee UST RECEIVED AT MRS. W. RALLINGS, 318 cones ‘No. 67) Canal street, three cases of Freneh rior to anything in the city. Also those of her own ‘manu ture, seb be equalled. ID GLOVES, KID GLOVES.—25 DOZEN, MY FALL order, splendid mn and quality, ‘at 9 cents per pair, at HATHAWAY'S, 687 Bi af? CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, 8, moreens, eens, satin’ lain and CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY jOODS: GILT, CORNICES’ WINDOW Leh nce Tassels, Joopa, ban bands, cord, LORD & TAYLOR, ‘Nos. 255 to 261 Grant street, /ESSES.—EVENING DRESS- es and ery tie) made in the latest, Parisian styles, ixth avenue, between Fifteenth aud Six- ACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Will be opened Epp Moasey, Oct, 10, an invoice of choice A. T. STEWART & CO, Broadway, Chacborsend Reade streets, novelties, just rece! yporanase GOODS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE «CO. Have now In store A fallaeh ceciee meee the above goods, will be added, on MONDAY, t the 10tb, Several cases of — Canal, corner of Mercer. lege ge poate tee ‘WOVEN ‘emporiam, 76 Bleecker whe best and heapeat woven akira Is’ New Work; wholesale aud retell Old akira bough! or taken in exchange. ‘OURNING DEPARTMENT. ‘A complete assorment of all kinds of MOURNING GooOps. A. T. STEWART & CO, Ihambers and Reade streets, Broadway, © Large assortment of new fall patterns, Brussels, tapes- try, velvet, medallion, ingrain, three ply, and. stair enrpetings, de. it clotts, druggets, Tugs, mats, rods, &e., dc. BELOW. REGULAR PRICES, LORD & TAY: Ron VOL tod BROADWAY. ‘on. 255 to 261 GRAND STREET. Nos. 47 and 49 CATHARINE STREET. \TEW SILK ROBES, wiil be opened on Monday, Oct. 10, A. T. STEWART &CO., Broadway, fy Char Chambers and Reade streets. ARIS DRESS SILKS AND ROBES. FULL AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. Also, DRESS SILKS AT $1. Rich plaids, stripes, bayaderes, &c. LORD & 1 & TAYLOR, Received per steamer Asia. Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. DRX GOODs~4, &c. ‘IRTS, SKIRTS.—R. FRA) MANUFACTURER OF Sree reer ea Caution.—None wre genuine unless they bear the stamp 0 the ond gT™FIRANCE, 61 Chambers street, room No. 4, up stairs and oan rin, ‘no! shine entirely new French patlerns, te fe 705 Broadway. ‘ELO! » ABPHAR. V a WALENTA VELOUTINE . oreeean t FLAIDE. Full assortments of these latest and desirayle PARIS NOVELTIE! ~ es received, will be OPENED on MONDAY, October 10, at 835 BROADWAY, corner of Worth street. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO, Pi Na tn LACE CURTAIL 851 351 WINDOW SHAD i goentcy DAM. 351 bed WHOLESALE AND RRrATi, AT ERGUSON ON tated 351 bd BROADWAY. BROADWAY. STRANG, ADRIANCE & CO., to EXTENSIVE by) SELECT STOCK FOREIGN AND DOMUITIC DRY GOODS, On Dn MOND DAY, Oct 10, grelit of selectand fashionable im ves aris ‘GOODS, or PTED TO THE SEASON, ane ‘Received Scare Asia, Rich sitks, Oenccondber the y: Merinces, otomans, is vlad pont mae e ‘goods, Laces, ge = a) under garments, cal ‘ROM A in additio to thei aah if hear aumery Dee ner Gane Coar'or Ba ektioN, $40 piecea new fal alles from 70, rich silk and velvet ey om $20 to $80, worth $35 180 160 pleces very fine French merino, at 870. French and English calicoes, delaines, a lower prices than ev fered. ania STRANG, ADRIANCE & CO, 0 1859. "Teves TMPORTATIONS, A SeACED Invite attention from ae bid g aud the public to their com: plete assortment o: MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS te fall and winter sales, embracing all the latest novelties PARIS AND LONDON MARKPTS° 7" seget ber with their usual full varieties of staple productions. Sipping eae, (pw fitting warranted. Sample FALL FASHIONS. POD LID LD SDD PPP, MERICAN, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON™*BAY GoM. Aarti pea Ried cr customers an al ert ele; assortment of pre furs made selected and sel ‘and well seasoned skins, iat ihe latest and most, opraved styles, and sold At very reasonable Price TLLIAM MOSER, 41 Maiden lane, TA0@® Faxoy rors. Franks hi patrvns and is Furie ts essere for ast favors, a eri ‘that hes enlarged’ and and renovated face yer eae how able ofr splendid asworuneat of Re eiiea suena cop a enc on aca ‘ADAME C. cree BpGs Fangetnd TO INFORM the ladies that she has received her handsome assortment: of fall and winter bonnets of the newest styles. The adios ‘will please call and examine them, at 60 Bleecker street, Raa 'S FALL peonrasosp- Prema elegant Howerm faibern, rida sels, velle and eolfures, ‘Whh a legion of toilet attraction: ‘That are eloquent in wegen way, and of diginetive importance to influence and arrest attention, Our novelties dagnesen, © aa the present large stock COIFFURES AND BOUQUETS, AT $2 A SET, Are incomparable with all others in the market. At 10, 861 Broadway. THE FIREMEN, qe mao EARADE oF ae NEW YORK On motion poe at toa" "Invitations be extended to ont of po sgesceete wrens ‘Drspanpep ComPantes Wrose Cases ARE gmx Counrs.—-The Board of Engineers Nees thie Cospation iy rent ef ord ne placed es who will surrender past cee the Grand Evrnance Pex. Every compan 5 that does not furnish mn. aio will be required to pay to the Grand Marshal or Bis elerk, gree Chie pore fod gh pareoere arate ee tae nee, viz:— Ist clare foompany: Te: Fa Co ence: Bok andladder INTE. Invrrariows.—Decided to invite ex-Chief sistant En, rs, Exempt Firemen's Fire Gommiaaon 2 A f Trustees of aPrire Wardsha; Presiden WicoPreldent aud Sere Fire Heparimen, abd allo officers and ex-oflicers ie cry fae aries —The Mey ayor, Common Council and Heads are invited to review the parade as it passes of Department ie front of we Chy Umrorm.—Fire cap, bucky pants ‘and firemen’s red shirt, ‘Lint or Mancn.—The Departin A. Mon Fifth avenue, right resting on Thirty-fourih poe avenue to Fourteenth Shrough Fourteenth street to Eighth avenue, to Bl to Brondway; down Broadway, through the) Park, ‘SP Chntmen sae East Broadway, to Grand street, to to the Washingion siatue (Onis par, marching ar around he maine and dismiss. Companies who are usually late in reaching the Bince of forming for parade are notited thatthe line will towe Rt recine!: De o jelock, should be only beer ate onal HOWARD, é a ia i i a G, Josern Ruc, Assistant Engineer, Secretary, tes HOTELS, Ho. ST. JULIEN, No. 2 WASHINGTON PLACE.— Parties desirous of securing apartments for the winter are advised to make early application, The restaurant of the Hotel St, Julien is open at all hours for gentlemen wishing to take meals without rooms, The greatest care and attention will be paid in serving those who may favor Testaurant with thelr patronage, LBERT ANDERSON, Proprietor. ‘ORDEN HOUSE, 7 28 Bowery, corner of Loa street, GEORGE P. WORDEN, Proprietor. ‘This establishment, just erected, containing upwards of 120 rooms. furnished in the most complete manner, is now open for RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC asa hotel on THE EUROPEAN PRINCIPLR, with all the modern improvements; baths, water on each floor, gas in each room, ac., &c. ‘The edsteads and furniture are of solid black walnnt, sup- piled by Mr. Win. Robinson. The beds, which cannot be sur- are by D, K. Hall &Co. The chandeliers and gas fit- Boge by Thomas W: Saunders: THE EATING COUNTER supplied with all the substantials as well as the delicacies of the season, and the bar furnished with the most excellant liquors. George P. Worden, in opening this establishment for the re ception of his friends ‘and the Pass bile, pledges himself that i hall not be surpassed for comfort, cleanliness and attention by other hotel in the city. "Strangers visiling New York are fully invited to. give the Worden House a trial, and they will find that the long and just complaint of there being no first class house on the east aide of the city is now removed, Worden being determined to keep an establishment that cannot be excelled. OBES DE CHAMBRE, IN GREAT VARIETY, Will be opened at retail, October 10. STRANG, ADRIANGE & CO, Broadway. HAWLS FROM AUCTION, In every variety of a vie, make and quality, ED TO THE SKASON, 30 per enc lone than eat of iy Atrewil, Monday, BIRANG, ADRIANCE & 00.» 355 Broadway. SY PERIOR ENGLISH HOSIERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SILK, COTTON AND ynuse HOSE, and half hose, all st LORD & TAYL R, 461 to 467 BROADWAY, 255 to 261 GRAND STRERT. Nos. 7 and 49 CATHARINE BT, KIRTS.—WOVEN SKIRTS, 12 SPRINGS, ed gt rings, $1 30, and 17, $2. Dealers supplied with 9 sprin, 1 aoren; eat $10 nd 14 at $1: Bhat wkirte made over ©. L, HARDING, eeey, ‘21 Spring 10 DEALERS I? hereby giv WOVEN SKIRTS. notice that letters patent of the United We States have just been granted resting in us the exclusive right to make, seil nnd use what is known in the market as the ‘‘wo- ven skeleton skirt,” whether the springs are inserted. while in the looms or afterwards, {ia generally Known to manufac turers that this siirt is original with us; ers may nol be aware of out righte, we hereby notify the trade that the woven skirts cannot be leas they Dear our stamp, oF are mannfactured by parties hold. but, in asmuch as deal- jegally sold after this date un- the name of the manufacturer, and retober 4, 1859, must be stamped on’ each we have heretofore stamped our skirts ’ is well known, and we trust that all hon of the patent, ‘The trade will please take for damages for the gale of pach lic TAMES DRAPER, WM, KING, JAMES BROWN. 8. H. DOUGHTY, New York, Oct. 5, 1859. methods of producing the wkirt pas may be of servien definitively to ex. claim, In one method the hoops fe ihe tapes are in the loom end, dirtag’ te pros the roope of you manufuctared in ® condition ready to receive ae hoo] id the latter are inserted Snee wae, ee aed one it, and any parties making or eeliig the sam nb to o you for dam. Ages for all made od gold after he date of your patent, Very respectfully yours “ THOMAS D, BTETSON. SAL AlGION Notion. nifvent household furniture at public auction. Rorewood parlor snits, etegeres, bookcase, centre tables, seven octave pianoforte, “oll ‘pulotinge, statusty, whee, pier and mantel mirrors, lace curtains, shades, veivet and Brussels carpets. rosewood and bedroom’ furni- ture en sulle, oak (doing, room furnitare, eblna. and Hasewnre, wines, horses and carriages, harness, ke, JNO. J RENNIE, Auctioneer, will sell, on this day (Monday), Octo ver 10, at the elegant four story residenee No. 70 Weat Twent sixth sireet, near Sixth avenue, Sale to commence at Lt 10% o'clock. ‘The anetionecr would call particular attention of AT AUCTION, leseription. Cata- Gices sl the toast on poening oP eet os RAWING ROOMS. Solid carved rosewood suits, covered in three colored broca- telle, consisting of two tete-a-tete sofas, two arm, two reception And ght oval, ack, chairs; two cenier tables to match the suits; Turkish easy chairs, sofas and side tables, Iady'a work table. indaid with pe retary and bookease, lined with atin wood; Fogewood exozeres, mirror doors and back, satnary rand mantel mirrors,’ rich i dd ermal chandeliers, embroidered corni ian marble satu- vases und figures; artistic brouzes, ro ers, Painting and Music, Seasons, Poetry, Billion, Rembrant, Rubens, and Sevres 8; 01 n the original im ‘o match pair Place of Wi. Tell, by ‘Richt; Fruit Peco, by Co and Summe: gla; Infant Saviour, by’ Ray Rosewood ve planntarte, the beat tastenment offered nt anction this Feason, ¢ legs and case inlaid with mother of pearl, and solkt pearl made by city maker and fally Ruaraniced, stool und French cloth cover; musle Fack, books, music, Hall rosewood bat stand, chairs, oflcloth. stair carpet rods, rc. Charnbers—Rosewood bedsteads, richly carved bureaus and commodes to mateh, utdrobens shaving sand, Amour: a glace, dressing tables, bait and straw mat nttronees, feather keta, sheets, quilis, counterpanes, ena toilet sets, Powe: ta- esliy, Brisscls carpets, oval mirrors, elght day clock, cur- bing shades, cone nm chairs, vanes, engravin e__chattibers fore ies —mahogan y and nak x Yainat eotne, _— ‘avies, chairs, A eernat Bae carp extension dining table, buifet, arm chairs, couch, French Pry dinner sat, richl. rated; tea sets, rul ef and crystal glase decanters, goble! mpagrics wines, fruit and dessert stands, Cand engraved ivory handle knives and id napkin ;allver plated casters, cake basket, coffee 1 8, forks, Aor; Parian marvie. punch bowl, Dutior dh Algo, data ‘amaorumeat of aement an n furniture, ‘rerms ot the, sale: ae pankabl ‘certified checks. aon e in ae Weeesae to pack, snip or cart ibe gools, "The bouse to let possession Immediately. BOGART, AUCTIONERR.—BY On Wednesday tOctober 12, nt 104% Orelock, at the auction “rooms No. 1 North William ‘street, 1 general assortment of parlor, bedroom and kitchen furnit and a variety of other goods, ancora, Shakespe and Dresden china Holy Family, a copy by Selleves Association, mera and ex-Fire Commissioners, yes ent will form at ten o'clock three rosewood parlor furniture, all in perfect order, insovere erin sain brocade, aloganily carved; one Tose’ pon cornered planatore, ener puriaaed two months ihe 90 ny Sater peabe cretary and ined with eatkiwool, ‘solid Tesoweod centre and tof abe with marble topa; rosewood. Fre retoire, lined with sauinwood, with mirror doors: ich Turkia ; aolld rosewood reception chairs: in ailk brocade ‘and tae peatry’ two mantel mirrors, with rich orna> mented frames; two French pler _gigence, with gt mar tos; corner falston backs; valyeh amet topesey. cur ta; marb! top, music cabinet; consoles, tn ‘baht wore ic Sevres and Dresden, ching mantel vasee: ardatio bronseg War lB Do J, Falgng and ual, Ma Muremburg, Cc 4 i covet Henan re ‘Milton, Shakespere, the ‘. 80 oh of valuable: fetes een oe = haa can merican landscapes, elegant fruit pieces, &c., with a beautiful ee, oF panies fue ornaments, in lava and etruscan; bronzé Dinin, 1. chamber furniture, Bota cine room mare ad. with hair mattresses, pa patent. churns. Sele ARM recaae eh a= (ACTON KONE HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD Fi FURNITURE, ‘at Hoboken, N. J. EZRA LUDLOW, JR., (salesroom, Will sell, an. Thursday, Get IS mt 10 clot a 11 Balm piace, Bioomerd street, opokem ‘all the use. Gaining tan ready tebe ottoveet che ed ACTION NOTICE Se GOLD AND SILVER, 4 laid ae ‘Will sell, Wednentay, ok ns ty it 65 Cede ee rn involoe of gold Kua Si ine watches, jews ity, aa, trade are invited, for the sale 1s by order of Se atliqne, and Eamon, and the goods g' maraziised secording ION NORIOE. y «Walon M. C. EDEY, Auctioneér, — WOEIOK HO ronea— 8. & J. BOGART, PE pete liam street. — Auction sale of, the two sto eho! att and the egg. on corser of Third avenue and 124th street ‘lem, on the ren , WATSON, Office Fourth avenne, near 12bih sireet, Harlem, Su Foret BOGART UOT MEER: —BY BOGA) ‘clock, ad athe 's auction rooms, Nol 1 North core ty assignee’s sale of growing g chicory on Long Istand, ‘Ten acres in Kast Williamsburg on land of J. Ha} in Newtown on gy sy Floto; five acres in Ni {nto the brick chicory roast house and framed Ing house om Bushwick avenue, cppastes Powers street, District. F. 8. ST. NECHT, penning 169 roadway. penta Emacs recast me rs) mee ade ony NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—! BOGART, Tuesday, October 11, a 10% er ‘at No. 206 West Cae fifth street, emotes household consisting in part oi splendid rosewood parlor suit ia ati bi , rosewood marble top centre tables, mirrors, gas chan- deliers, window shades, etegeres, rosewood forte, try, Brussels carpets, ollcloth, rosewood engravings, mantel ornaments, Chamber—Mahogany French is, hair mattresses, feather beds, bedding, mar- ble top washstanas, cottage suits, tee Bing fron bed- sends, ngrain carpets. Dining room— antag | table crockery and glassware, chats, kitchen furniture, &c. will be sold wit peltanseran ‘ne family are going South, (AT Avetion, On Monday, Oct 10, Commencing cs 103 All the furnitare, os" plassibicie, silver; crockery and ne Gaal 9, ginained in ep rivate fo, 3) Heventh street, near Third avenue, ‘This i a sale worthy of atienton, ae every thing is of the very best description and nearly new, bavi boen ig use only three months, sitive N--The plauotorte is full, seven ‘octave, aid of supe toa and finish, made by one of ‘our best city manufacturers. peter particulars in Monday's papers, Calalogueg ab UCTION NOTICE.—A COSTLY ROSEWOOD DRAW- Jng room, pianoforte for sale, at 676 Sixth avenne, near Fortieth street; seven octave, elegantly finished, with ‘round, corners, back same as the front, all the’ modern improvements, overstrting bass, rich powerful tone, pearl keys, carved legs, celebrated city makers, two years’ ‘warrantee irom May last, and one of the most. magnificent pianos ever offered for sales Price $230, In perfect order, and will be shipped {f required. Must be sold for the highest price offered. Apply day or eyen- ing, for there days. Valuable few ass bone on ighlognth ‘alual sy lass honse on teenth street at auc Wi sell nt public auciion, on om crdny, Odt. oe sell at public auction, on Tnesday, Oet, 11, 1389, O'clock, at the Merchants’ Exehange:— ‘side oe Eicureentn Strret.—The valuable three story high brown stone front honge and ot No. 189 Kast Klghtoenth street, south side. The honse is three rooms deep, 28 eet by 60, iit complete order, and contains all the modern improvementge Lot 23:6x92 feet.’ Terms very easy. Maps and full particulars at ‘the auctioneer’s ofice, No. 14 Pine street. re DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONRER.—PRIVATE COLe Jeation of about sixty very valuable and choice ofl painte E &F. HSC! bial K will sell at ction, on Wednesday ve LA. M., at their salesroom, 33 Nassai 8 a beautiful private collection of ol paintings, among which’ is fhe prleorated and {rell, known picture of Tha aven,’”? by ernert, illustrating Edgar A. Poe's m; was engraved in the London News, June 16, 185%; also, eon Cuyp. Tenlers, nais by Rembrandt, Rubens, Wonverms Lairesse, Wandevelters Berghein, Roth, Albano, &c.; few fine modern English pietires by Moreland, ‘Astore, Symonds, Brook, Callot ‘and Wyatt of Loudon; alo, a few choice Flemish pee em, jammog which is an pore De Brackeler, very fine also; foal Vanderpooten, and many others. These pletures ‘will am epg tbe attention, of eon holsseurs and others in search of realty fine pletures; and. the Dpubile may Featanmared that every picture will be positively sold, as'the owner is leaving for Karope. will b hibition on Tuesday, Lith inst., with catalogues”, thorn FoR sae. SALE—AT PUBLIC aide rac ON HE HES ihe handeome and wel! bull ares sre Med Rok ware eee andsome end wel t thre i stone house No. 189 East Eighteenth ey atone a avenut iaely Cele by ae ae Conrul i is first class, an inely locateo, & person in attendance the house the ‘aay he or sok a ‘tte iy time by applyin; the keys at 106 Kast Twenty-tir Gramorey pork’ Terms of sale very tensrente —— ORMAN & HUGHES, AUCTIONEERS—NO. 6 CHAT« bem sauare, and 19 Catharine treet, ‘will well on Mone day, Oct. 10, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large assortment of hoai i gloves, undergarments, suspenders, saws, knives, pistol 8s Also ten barrels of superior old Bourbon whisk DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL, TO-MOR- row, Monday 10, at ft 1 9 o'clock, at No. 84 West Thirty recond atreet Sixth and Seventh avenues—The entire furniture contained "in the aid residence, consisting of rosewood an ote ae suits, Brussels snd velvet care les, lace and brocatal curtains, rick ly carved 7 pianoforte, araney keys; oak’ side+ TiS exienaer non ising a abled, cute , dinner ad tea sels, rosewood any mai arble top dressh Ing b eee Koashtindse bedstends, bale maltrenses, Pallicnsns de the WBS 10 pe pereeaptarlly sold to the highest bidder oe fecwn: estes lod: Ani SAE RMU gE ON MOXDAY, HTH, INST.— ADMINISTRATOR'S BALRT of the effects of the late Walter Hunt, aachinist and in ventor, at bis Inte factory, 69 Bank street, consisting of steamy gngine’ and boiler (about atx horse power), shafling, beldog, Be, £0; turnin thes, cence a ies, work benches, vices, tools worthy the aligution offnnchinists nied others, The goods gan spe examined of the morning of wale after 9 o'clock. "Sale to take place at o'clock precisely. B By order of 0. W. Hunt, administrator. LEWIS, Auctioneer, " PAWNBROKER'S SALR—A. BUTTERFIELD “WIL to-morrow Gyre ho dock, on the corner of ind Broome str # large lot of seasonable cloth- ting of silk, merino, delaine and calico dresses: cons, woolen shawls, beds, ‘bed alte, iowa, boots and ‘sl oes, ‘8 and various other articles, DEN, licensed pawnbroker. ee pier cmernnne et GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON MON- day, Oct. 1b, at 1034 o'clock, the lease and fixtures of tha class wholesale and retail liquor store southeast corner of ‘eenth street and First avenue, consisting of stand Peder black walnut top counter, bottles, tumblers, demi< Johns, gas fixtures, and th ery segiret n excellent three pull, English beat ee tse na ella Wear Ess, SUCTIONEEE WILU SELL, rh MON+ At 2o‘cloak, ment of hirroom ‘ant kilons tetas wa ot itecoun! Of proprietor declining business, Also, a stall Jot of wines iiquors and segai cpo—veecent ec ennivnrspaipnnaee ane pe epeaneepunaiilltl W™, Wirrers, AUCTIONRER, Nyt ga J, ON MONS day, at 2 o'clock, at 454 ure of large house. One rosewood. eats inept, nota, rock centro tables nig and. ton an no Ince Surtains, pin mirrors, paintings, te! clock, etegeres, casters, tra silver ware Tic velvet hi aad y ier cpl og cottage rT ir an mattressen, blankets, cpreads, sheets, bureaus, washstan rch, fig silver ware, stoves, &c., suitable for hotels, oY vate houses. Algo, an invoice of English inust be closed out, pola