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\, JMDER OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTt eo i fond in good situations of every kind to sul coat Wemen to thoag with good recommendations first, clase Re riven, also, good girls lately landed wanted. Inquire at Karge lnstiiute, 188 Bleventh street, corper of Sixth avenue. | TRS WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME- = NO vald apply atthe large institute for domestics lth st, corner of Gihay, This extensive house bas abun- | of elvil, capatie bel to sultall who call or send. Con- [ed by # respectable Indy. 13 Mor i$ COHNERT'S EMPLOYMENT INSTITUTE be Ls fui capable, clean, honest, well recommended git con ing German, English, Frenchy Irish and Reotch, are ad, ed’ employers will Hnd it to their interest to call at 424 Fajiairay. c | W'S (HIS ONLY OFFICE) 92 EAST 15TH g pOORTAM cal of 8d avenue, are wanted immoediate- Peo iethnt cook, chambermal, Waitress and hovwemal drat class servants for the most desirable country situ eS ee eee LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME- diately, should apply at the large institute for domestics ‘corner of 6th ay. This extensive house has abut e of civil, eapable kelp, to sult all who call or send, Con- ed by « respectable lady. ALE DOMESTICS OF GOOD CHARACTER, NOT ‘accustomed to set in intelligence offices, can obiain situ: hs in the best families by leaving thelr natne, residence and Bijrence at the sewing room of the Industrial Association, 2) "xo fees to pay. RRESMAKERS Wi WANTED—AT NO. 241 6TH AVENUE, maven 15th aud 16th wis, None but competent hands ply. b 1D DRESSMAKERS WANTED, AT 67 WEST THIR- teenth street, DIES CAP MAKERS WANTED.—APPLY TO J. G. Machenry = Broadway. Work given out to competent ut experienced and competent hands need YOUNG LADIFS WITHOUT OCCUPATION AT Pi home.—A lady, having much worsted embroidery to do, id give permanent employmont to several ladies, who bt devote part of thels time lucratively at homo, It would them to beable to work well. Address J. V. Lspox 18) Herald oilice, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN TO i assist 1a housework; the family and house are small; the has generally done her own work, and wishes a person ean treat as & companion; none but an intelligent and =e person need apply. Address N. L. B., New York ice, ‘ANTED—A RELIABLE, COMPETENT WOMAN, TO do the cooking, washin, ‘and ironing in a small family of rsons, on Staten Island. None without good city refe- te need apply at No. 2 West 86th st, southwest corner of . Call only to-day, Tuesday. RTANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, AS NURSE bi Good city reference required. Apply puenday, Detwoen 10 and Lo'clock, at 112 Woat 2lat at, BrANTED—A YOUNG GIRL and ironer; willing and ole ny [ hmendations from her last place. st 22d Bt. AS COOK, WASHER and can come with re- ‘ages $7. Apply at 23 Pr ANTED—TWO NEAT, TIDY GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, H “washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid, {n a pri: ponte Apply between the hours of 8 and 12 0’ yolook at ‘TANTED—IN A GENTLEMAN’S FAMILY, A SHORT distance in the countr ry. ® young girl as Assistant in & per Call at 51 East 24th’st., between 9 and 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND froner; must make good bread, and come well recom: ded na to honesty, sobriety, &c.; family very small, and new, with all the modern improvements, Call’ at 45 ft sath sty Murray Hilt, between sth and 6th avs. Wages $7 fea GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK oe eee family. Apply at 112 Prince st., corner of ANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE, PRO- testant preferred, to take care of children. Must come hi recommended: disposition; very essential. Apply wo days at 59 » between 6th and 7th av. ANTBD—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN, TO attend a milliner’s store. Apply at Mrs. Rallings, 318 al at., immediately, ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE housework of a sunail fauntly, for low wages, Apply at be si ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ‘one that Js @ good plain cook and first rate washer an er. Inquire at 85 East 27th st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE COOK; also ‘a laundress who will be willing to assist with cham- ror’ Ay ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; fone that will make herself genera'ly useful will find = fd situation and liberal wages, by applying at brown stone President st., Brooklyn, fifth door from Clinton towards y Bt. |] ANTED—A PERSON COMPETENT TO TAKE ae of two children, and to assist as chambert maid; woman preferred. Apply this day at 173. “Atlantis lyn. Apply, with references, at No. 19 5th av. Bre f/ ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A small family. Apply at 62 Pike st. SEAMSTRESS WHO GOES OUT BY j A Mbany ot week. Call at 119 Kast 17th st, i ‘ANTED—AS COOK AND LAUNDRESS IN A PRI: v le axed woman who can bring good ferences. Daly at 80 Weet 19th street. Bs ANTED IMMEDTATELY—IN A BOARDING HOUSE ‘a. German or colored cook and chambermaid. Apply a 2 Abingdon square, corner of Hudson and Bank sts. : GOOD COOK, WHO PERFECTLY ‘AN Tentands het peataees and ia Willing to assist in wasty- and ironing. Apply after nine o'clock, wih ty references, 79 East 14th st., near 2d av. Byer a acca PROTESTANT | cts urse and, seamstress in a small family. ty si 45 bydney place, Brooklyn. RL, WHO UNDERSTANDS TAILOR Sper prea One who is willing to make her if useful, can apply at 171 Bast lith st, from $ till 3 o'clock ? reference required. Vv ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK maust bea first rate washer and Apply. iy at No. 56th st., between sburg. I food ain coo! ir otha an 9th sts., Will ED—THREE GOOD BUTTON HOLE MAKERS ‘ANT Marseilles vests, Also an apprentice wanted. Ap. 120 West 16ih a eet ampere cro ACCUSTOMED TO THE CARE OF children, (dren, to take charge of a child three years old; able of doing the up (stairs work of a’ small family. pply at 99 West ag st., between 6jh ave. and Broadway. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COO) washer and ironer; none need apply except with ths of cityfreference. Apply at 118 West rom 10to 3. Ky ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY IN BROOKLYN, A HY “kind, trustworthy American, English, Scotch or German 1; one who can wash and iron well, and {sa first rate cook d'baker; a Protestant preferred.’ Address Mrs. Richard, prald oflice, for two days. PANTED IN A SMALL, FAMILY AL GIR general housework; must be a id {roner, and willing and obliging. bply at No. 9Lafayetie av., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A raced oe GIRL AS Kater AND TO ‘wash and iron; must @ good cook with good recom- Podatiens. Api ak Bt Remsen st., cris ‘KD—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO COOK, ‘odes Fern ee a tunity of thse poniosa Wensh ap y ath; ‘alo a iia number of others for special sit: Advertising Agency, No. 3 FOR lain cook, washer oe required, wow Myrtle avenue, THE TRADES. YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE, AND FULLY competent for any branch in the Jewelry or Fancy Good: oon, wishes 0 situation in some wholesale house in tho city no objections to travel; aatafuctory references given. souk hot jewelry, Herald ofice, |OUNDERS OF SOFT GRAY IRON DOING SMALL woe peat y heed please send address to box 687 Post Hice, Newar! ‘OULD MAKER WANTED Meet Set) WORK a ed work vod apply, a at Sivoo! corner of Wiio jenced workman. * 8’, corner = ais., Harlem depot Building, entrance No. 4, DLASTERERS WANTED.—TWO GOOD PLASTERERS wanted to go South, fnmodiaialy. Fair wages will be td. Good reference required. Call at 85 Broad st. +) Up stairs, ween 10 and 2 0’clock. UGAR eed WANTED.—APPLY AT 112 WATER ) st, up atal 10 HATTERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO FINISH his trade. Apply to P. 0. Brien, 61 Fulton st., Bruoklyo Ay ANTED—A FIRST RATE HAT SALESMAN AND A ht MSenade eaoen At Leen bes unless tho- jughly conversant with the trade an jo. 1 men. WHITE, Hatter, 216 Broadway. Ry ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, (A WATCHMAKER yy trade and who also underslands the Jewelry busi. PaS,) a situation in some house where he could make himself erally useful; would not object to go South; reference satis- Address Useful, Herald office. A, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS MOULDER, AT Se work, in an iron foundry, where Fo sioady, employment il be given, by & person who has enteen years corey hie Onan Cs ee aaa may feust meh ex: lay, Zlet Hy ANTED A SITUATION, BY A BLACKSMITH, WHO ie karte at tutte tite ate fob to mantitacture hariware amt rae are ae for one week, if not i. sto sdnon vena asd Set ie best Oe score neutered FRENCH LADVERTISEMENTS, ; DEMANDE—UNB BONNE F Lo a enfant de quatre ans, FRANCAISE, FOU eg ie parle un Bae cena coin wud otieet de eme rug pinnazusinas NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER J ne enfants, S'adresser a 607 Ircadway de iy ress mil EMOTSELLE, FRANCAISE, NF ser coudre. et broder, ‘chambre ou gouvernante pi ‘S’adresser pour deux’ SACHANT BIEN cing te act comme foie ours hi64 Out asec ae 4 WATCHES AND JEWHLRY. ROOKLYN ber sh gre 13 toe |e AVENUR.— 0G. LH FORT & CO. p : ewes ‘world Feopeuttuliy iseie tke abso of the lyn te extensive assortment of Jewelry, Wer and Plated Ware, Watchos, Lockets, Bracelets, c., Aoi, aL very low prises, Sowell Brood yn Tnazane is Myre Crema, Watches shee Fopalred a ad warranted for forone yoar for 0 PEDLERS.—JRWELRY OHEAP FOR CASH.—A SR eared tne ea pw ite val ‘B. Dean, in ot BB Dean, 158 Peaghwrget, near Wall gy NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. HELP WANTED—MALES. A \ FUR SALESMAN WANTED—ONE WHO TAS HAD experience ins frst class rvtall fur business tn B Way; must be a good judge of gods, and bring good refe ‘snee wre ‘ds 1 ter dnd capabliity.' Apply to Chas, H. iu Maiden lane. GENTS WANTED—FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF A popular works Uberal terms allowed. Apply, to, Gorge ¥. agar, What Not Agency, 175 Broadway wad 2 Cortlandt , room ’8, RUG BOY WANTED.—ONE WHO CAN COME WELL recommended froin his last place may address, $t sn, mount of salary expected, and in’ handwriting of appli ant Wi 4th avenue, hear Bast 63d st, RUG OLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS ‘a thorough knowledge of the retail aud prescription Pusineas; a German who speaks good Bnglish preferred; tnust have the’ best of city reference» App! ig OUT Sd av., corner of Séth at., » between A. aud 10 o'el lock 4 amano, tia AND get CLERK! MERCHANTS pete OR Nee RAP ae ‘PORTER WANTED, IN A. JEWELRY STORE—SINGI man; must come highly recommended. One who has ieady been in a store preferred. Address, stating age, a gi\ing references, with amount of salary expected, Porter, box feral ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WHO WANTS TO LEARN to make segars quick and , on reasonable terms. Apply at 63% Ist st, first floor, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS old, ve in peor knowledge of the ribbon and lace xe eds between 8 and 9A. M.,or 6 and 7 to R. Sedgwick, Nie 887 Broadway. ARTED AA YOUNG | MAN, Sa erm IN at Lovejo; tector from 7 tll 1 oink ae eee a Lpaieis oe areas LAD ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, FOR @ retail oll and lamp store; one who resides with bis pa- xgnts preferred. Apply a4 167 Greenwich st, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND A HAT AND cup store; to a good salesman, who can keep the slock in good order and iron hate, a steady iguation is offered, Apply Stoid Bowery, altar 8 o'clock a ANTED—A GENTLI BEAN, TO TEACH A LADY TO write the angular hand. Address E, R., Broadway Post office. Wana) BOY, SEVENTEEN OR BIGHT! EIGHTEEN ¥ ARS old; one who can write a fair band and of good address; ee eity reference required; none others need apply. Ad: ‘e868 box 2,6 Post ollice. WARE A OUERET RONEN OE ORG al inds of @oc} 8 James Gregory, 114 and i16 Cansonat mvs ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK, ONE HAVING good knowledge of business, and can loan his employer ove hundred dollars upon good security, can obtain full. pare Pepings. by. calling to day from 10 to 3 at75 Nassau st., in the A good salary will be paid to an energetic’ person ree ‘OR THREE INDUSTRIOUS MEN, OF address, to 8: it subscribers to a new and standard work just received from London. Men of the right stamp will pledse apply to R. 'f, SHANNON, London Publ ing and Printing Company, 56 Dey at., up stairs. ANTED—TO "7 TAKE CHARGE ae ES BILLIARD young man accustomed to the business. Apply at the Phindelphia House, 188 and 186 40h we ¢ ay iliamsbbrg. ANTEDTHRER FIRST, | CLASS RETAIL, DEY jeamen, cor ai . 164 Fulton at, up.stairs, petween 8and9 alee this morning yee SMART, INDUSTRIOUS BOY, ABOUT 16 ‘Years of age, to learn the hosiery and fancy dry goods busi ness; one res me, aly with his parents preferred; reference re- quired. Address for two days P. M., box 187 Herald oflice, My ete area YOUNG MEN WHO Vigpee And bands and are well acquainted with the city; also a good collector. Apply, at the Merchants’ hex ‘Geginy Siice, 78 Broadway. Situations procured. ion in advance, Reference to first class hee Established 1856. |. REDPATH, ANTEDTA PORTER FOR A HOTEL; ALSO A young man as light porter in a grocery dey aes salesmen. givry ollice, store ‘Apply at the Merchants’ Clerks’ Re. 18 Broadway: Situations procured. | No com- ‘Applicants by mail must enclove two WM. J. REDPATH. ‘TABLE MEN” SERKING SITUA. bookkeepers, sales porters, bar- ply at ie Merchants’ Cleria ie ‘commission in mission in advance. Registry way. advance. Reference to over 1,000 first ciass houses, Applicants by mail must en- close two stamps. Established 1856. WM. J. REDPATH. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN TO SO- licit subscribers to a naw ‘and beautifally illustrated book which gives a full history of tle late war, Wages or * eral comm — ble Oca hs Walser at Toacire of 8. J. Brown, at publisher's WA STED—A BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF 4GE, TO ‘attend a bar; oné who has had no experience in the bu- referred; uneregptionable reference required. AD- ply at 686 Broadway, in the market, (; ANTED—A_WARDROOM COOK FOR Brel States steamer Wyandot, Good references must be given, Apply immediately. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF ADDR! AND well known to wholesale houses, to introduce an import- antauzilary to firms cullivating # couttry trade, To a en'le- man of r & emnall salary to com ving weit bis parents. Address, stating ‘age and a expecienoe’ the D & C, Herald office, for four days. Wane pom IMMEDIATELY—A HEAD WAITER FOR A first class restaurant. Inquire at $81 and 388 Falton st., Brooklyn, opposite City Hall. ‘ANTEDAT DR, IRISH'S BOTANIC DRUG STORE, oie Court street, Brooklyn, a young man, from 16 to 2 ‘age. Undoubted reference as to chi aty repel if Apply after 8 o'clock at the store. WATERS TWO GOOD SALOON WAITERS WANTED ‘at Walker's Dining Saloon, 337 and 339 Spring st ir and capa- TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. CHANCE SELDOM A cclk mee cepa | $160 FOR A splendid rosewood Pianoforte, nearly new. cost $250 manufactured by a celebrated city maker, round corners, lendid tone, and in perfect order. | Also, a paanoga ny Piano forte, Firth & Pond makers, $90. ‘MACDONALD & 10 coruer Broadway and Thirtieth street. LADY HAVING A VERY HANDSOME PIANO- A forte, rosewood, full seven octave, best city manufacture of undoubted reputation, will dispose of the same at eat rifice for cash; short time used and in splendid con: at the residence 47 Fifth street, between First and Secon’ av nues, ARRY SULLIVAN, cae EMINENT TRAGEDIAN, AT eat the Holliday street T! ‘e, Baltimore, ie a evenit during the week. Correspondents please address W. Cowell agente ROOKLYN—LOCKITT, SON & CO., 257 FULTON street, nearly opposite Clinton atreet. Choice Dress and Cloak Fringes, Guipure Laces, Dress Ornaments, Cords, Tas- sels, &c., &c.; ‘Trimming Materials. ARNUM'SMUSEUM.—THIRD WEEK AND CONTINUED trinmph of the new, touching apd. ife-like moral drama, OOT OF RHE DEPTHS or, WOMAN'S LOVE AND LIFE | A thrilling story of reality, which on account of its unex- ampled Popularity, ‘will be repeated on Tuesday, Oct. 18, in the evenin 74g o'clock, in the consummaie style of per- Feetsen which has gon for Ito zauch sppiause, After whlea Soiree Dansante Brilliante. Afternoon at 8 o'clock, foe Byed Susnn, preceded by a Terpslchorean Melange, eo Arab Giant, 74 feet high, 21 years ol, Grand we quaria, lappy Family, &c. Ghildten Gader ten, 1W'cents, Purquelte 1Sccnta aire OWERY THEATRE. ALLEN and BONIFACE, AN... Acting Manager. T. W. Ml TUESDAY By ENING, OCTOBER 18, 185, ‘The entertainments will commence with the new and success- drama of fuldrame of tho REE RED MEN; ARABY, “THE JEW, To conclude with the trai an and omnis drama of SHEPARD, with a most powerful cast. ‘AIR OF THE fey! INSTITUTE, pete Le EO ee SEVENTH « GRA’ =} Sixth a1 SHENADE CONCERT PR BY DODWORT TH'S 3. NING. THIS EVE! : Overture to Ruin of Athens. Glee—“Life’s a Bumper”, = Bunch of Melodies on astring of chords... 4. Geiates Swingen Waltz. 5. Seren: ae IRENCH THEATRE, No. 685 Braver oppesi te the. Metropolitan Hotel, ISH OPERA eer OPERA! as ENG LI18} OPERA Immense success and universal encomiums trom the public Ee A fee latest, nicest, most talented, genteel and amus- * DRAYTON'S retin ad OPERAS LYRIC PROVERBS. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Oct. 19, Srot time tn America of the celebrated Parior Opera, entitled All the characters, songs, aire an and sauce by Fs. AYTC To conclude with the eminent sugeoeatal ‘operetia of Operatic Proverb Bouite, in one acl act, writen by H. Drayton. All the characters by the pts Aneflicient Orchestra. Conductor. . + M. Ve Tickets, places and arg te boxes ‘may be 6 aeclured in ad- vance, without extra ol he theatre, 3 o'clock A. M, to 5 o’eloc! Admission—Seats numnbered fnd recured, 80 cents; other seats, 25 cents. Doors open at 6%; commence at 79¢ { precise! ely. Dragton's Parlor Operas on Mondays, Wednesdays and "Kil business connected with the Drayton Operas is transact- ed by GEO. A. WELLS. ts SOCIETEIT DE VRIEN! — \TEDERLANDSCHE # |DSCHAP.- Vel fering ane Leden op Dit r, ’savonds ten8 Oren in Pythi Tal Be 1g over het Regle- ment van orde. pire RE Sc Wit BN, TISORIA aaa ee “ARGTIG. ai SHIP a ri ure St pron. batren toe sa ibition at the of W, SOLA! 8, 629 Broadway. To, vou ZOUNG “3 10 Deabrosses: 0 erro. FURNISHED ROOMS IN A PRIVATE house, Ni en Broadway and the Bowery. eat vahemee tee T° LET FURNISHED, ON FIFTH AVENUF—A LARGE first class handsomely furnished House ; will be let for “a5 gr or lon; as per month, Letters addressed to rm ore ory aecrten aS oe De, Promptly Dot answer. 2p Sateen secon ppeishs COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—ON WEDNESDAY, ii earn 19, at Half-past two o'clock, a mich 43 $500, names ve Re Q) WANTED IN A SPECULATIVR MANUFAC. $300 whaleven aden Dusiness that will at Phen percent, MEN CAN BE Jon ae i the comforts of a home. ALES OF REAL ESTATT, AIRY OR Kral rare OF 200 ACRES FOR SALE— Seven miles nm, by macadamized road, no 7 hs or stoned: ‘price $14,000, atid terme easy. Apply to the ow POST, 15 Perry stréet, corner of Waverley place. pce meets bens natal vadhaeaohtates 4 er & SALE—TWO FIRST OLASS FOUR STOR 0" Fete no foes + Houses, Fos. vi Mate g opr ith a: abed, leve order, nents, with rosewood and blac! wads mon aia walnut m the pi Toc; can'tbe surpassed. Yoauire of D. ROBINSON, >} —_— (OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK pray with basement and under cellar, siuated ! Tenth streek Price $5,6W; terma easy. Inquire ‘on the ES OR SALE—A THREE STORY AND BASE! HIGH # ‘stoop, bi house, with ihe modern apron. ‘gents, on Lexington avenue, three doors abo eights Meet. Price $10,000, This is the cheapest house on Murray OR SALE.—A THREE STORY FIRST CLASS TOUSE, f int Summit mireot, artistically Suhed with se conceivable wementa, For particulars at 8 coal stloe, 13°Union street Brooklyn, aia F° SALE CHEAP, IN BROOKLYN—A NEW AND substantial brown atone Ho} bh all ie. Fala ere situated in Fort Groen! slave 180 feet ate ion A gvenue, road. Apoly Vd ou F. Sol SOLOMON %! ata lil tec aed SREY BI OR SALR VERY CHEAP_OR BXCHANGE FOR GOOD i ‘5 igh yeulvated alae good wood; splendid mansion thor within 'e ntle Toguire of SOUR in a inquire * | pbeet o sre be BROTHERS, 212 Broadway, room 11. OR SALE—TWO LOTS, WITH HOUSES THEREON, Feb foots inghen a toont by lad feet ae oe th, 240 and ad Chogry alret between Pelham and Ruteera streets. Inquire at 22 Dey street, third floor. HOS: H, KEESING, ‘OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A FIRST OLASS PRI- ate Resliance, finely loeated, near Fifth avenne, in por. tly, up. The owner offers it chea| SL tart Mire (pew) oan be had if de. sired. B. LEEDS, 54 Wall street. Po. SALE—A LARGE NUMBER OF LOTS IN LOCA- tions eprosite Central park and its viclaity. | Parties soek ing profitable investments will find them by applying to JOHN McC) (CAVE, 1,073 Broadway. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—1,00 ACRES FINE LAND, 100 acres Improved, with new ‘Grist Mill, Saw Mill, four (ood Houses, Barns, Wasne House, &e.; the mills are ids ‘strate business and without competition; free easy access to the city; market at the door. 125 Herald office. OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone high stoop House and Lot No. 102 East Thirty-fourth treet, first house east of Lexington avenue, in complete order, and replete with all the modern improvements; house 20 by 51 foot; bullt by the owner for his own use. Terms jo sult For further particulars apply to ») on the premises, or to E, H. LUDLOW & CO., 14 Pine street, OR SALE CHEAP, IF PURCHASED IMMEDIATELY, handsome four story and basement brown stone Honse, No. 97 West Forty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues: contalns all the tmprovementa; marble ted hall, very costly mantels, all in the most complete order. Ap ply io WM. KENNELLY, No. 45 William street, or 88 opposite POR SALE_TWO FIRST CLASS TENEMENT HOUSES, well located and fully rented. Or will exchange for lots or other property. A very Uberal irade will be given. BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Nassau street, OR SALE VERY CHEAP—THE TWO THREE STORY and basement brick Cottages, Nos. 185 and 187 East ‘Twenty-sixth street, lots 25x100 feet, beautiful gardens in oe arbors, &c, Terms easy. Apply to F. A. HALLID Fi Beaver street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGEA DESIRABLE FARM, 180 acres fine meadow and upland; heal im: provements Terms easy. “Addrées Delawar ollice. OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House No. 28 West Twenty second street, near Fifth ave- nue, built by oe 's work; size of house 25 by "60, lot half the block. Apply to MARK LEVY, 28 Liberly sitect. Cash advanced 01 machines and a!) kinds of merchandise, rig bought, b: THOME: SON & CO., 102 Nassau street, second floor, room RSALE—A NEAT TWO STORY COTTAGE HOUSE art full lot, situated on First avenue, first house south of pods ees & small amount of cash re- customer. Apply yy to an Si Goo premises oat No. 1 Astor place. OR SALE A BARGAIN—A SOAP AND CANDLE Factory, nearly new and very complete, with cash eustom for all the produce; credit ta purchase price will be ven. Address, with ai for interview, box 3,751 ‘ost office, New York. No agent need apply. SALE-OR EXCHANGE, FOR GOOD FARMING ‘Otand tn Ttncis, tower or Wisconsin, & aplendid F. about one hundred miles by railroad from the. city of New, ork. farm consists of nearly nine hundred acres of igh state of cultivation and improvement, with Bulding tle ample for the place, together with a grist and saw mill, in perfect order, ‘business. please address box 1,911 New Haven Post office. (OR EXCHANGE OR SALE—WATER POWER GRIST a it to the city, losated on a never failing stream, Jong estab! and doing & large and profitable general mil ing business. Address (with particulars of property for ex- ebange) Lee, ‘oflce. ARM FOR SALE.—A SMALI, FARM, SITUATED IN English Neighborhood, New Jersey, containing 34 acres, About eight dats teite, Hotoken fey ca les ok woken Rallroad of New Jersey; is beautifull situated in a ina and bealthy va CHL Ua eg will re pi to Wit. G. FL HE, real eatate agent, 74 Waa foboken, N. J. BEAT BARGAIN IN FOURTEENTH STREET.—FOR fale, an clegant five story brown stone House, fn Four- teenth street; all the modern improvements; in erfesl order, atthe lo’ oe of , to close an acconnt, and on! Fequired dbwn, NIGHT & SON, 618 Broadway OUSE FOR SALE—THE THREE STORY HOU 600 Houston streel, Ti isin complete order, with hot id water throughout; lot 1 be sold a bar, Ap- pay ‘Oh the premises, OF to HOMER MORGAN, Pine’etreet > ‘P TOWN LOTS, WITH A BUILDING LOAN FOR sale, well situated. on a 100 feet street, free from rock, pane near first class improvements. Apply to E, MARTIN: LE, 167 Broadway, third story. RY PROFITABLE MINERAL, SPRINGS FOR SALE. ‘Tee spring property referred ois situated in, a, most lovely and picturesque ne ralley of Western and Wt easily ap- prot mm North, 80 ee Chunates and aectattocs Roemer assed. TERS AND BATHS FAMED For thelr Medicinal and Curative Virtues, Hotel accommodations sufficient for 360 to 400 guests, attached to which is billiard room, ten-pin alley, barroom, several bathing establishments (hot and cold), flour mill, saw ‘mill, sta- bles and sundry out buildings. Tented Upoa aguperb farm, containing a good proportion of rich meadow land, through which flows a stream of water, and upon which can be erected any number of mills, factories, &e. Cash receipts annually large and remunerat ; ly to ” etic the waters, wir’ RULSTON’ aux DIN. at the No ofles oF Ge Cres mts, | Sith No, 102 Front street, between the hours of 12 M. and 3P.M. —FOR SALE, A SMALL, NEW, ELEGANT- 6. 500. ly finished three story. ‘brown stone front Eng- Tish basement ‘welling on West Fi a Eighth avenue. Evers im Broadway and Eighth av Sent WELLES, 289 Broadway. FOR SALE, A. NEW, ELEGANTLY a Fifty: “uultd sseet, between ‘Broadway and ry brick and stone dwelling, th ave: ry im, eoyeeen 8 egatl uous to Central Park. feasion immediately. ERT WELLES, 289 Brondy 95.000 a TEXNESSEE AND NORTH CAROLINA Lands and some Cash to Exchange Heaiihy and well’ Fog fae rece 1 be’ sald aca base well set ni Or - GEO. W. MARKHAM, 104 Broadway: ie gain, FURNITURE. T THEEAGLE baht ee Rtgs dh Th MANS: A’ factory, 634 Broa aaah cies int, cand onan Ghamber'' “Soh ‘ia ‘all dco) from $25 and upwards, Gifthdesterine ot the’ oldedt and moet oat clohraod establish: ment in the country, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. fab PIRDROOM, ENAMELED, FURNITURE IN. At 2 golors and styles, of superior and warranted mani in landsoay fresco and lowers, at FH. FAR Manufacto. Sished ia ios |ABINET FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 813 BROAD- way, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, up atairs.— A fine assortment of first class work, and at moderate prices, rl be found, at thi Ciabilesen ‘also’ Matiresses, Spring ede, cottage Bedate SKS, DHSKS.—DESKS AND OFFICE FORNITURE of every veriet; oe at Led Jow prices at G. BUH- LER'S, No. Pearl street, corner of Chatham street. Ee ateoors tnd ale, hole ang rot a Rand’ oe re 8 \- wards. Algo Mattressesand ace god oy WARE aN NWaRDB jeceen of Broad 377 Canal street, four doors east way, N, (GRMITURF, BOUGHT FOR READY MONRY.—A FATR ren in ready money for Furniture, 4e,, at 128 sizth avenue, betwoon Ninth and Tenth aireet Peer FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—CALL BE- tween 9 nee ie clock at 11 Te hae eee patron Fifth avenue and Broadwa: louse to let; ren! NSHIMER, 343 Fourth avenue. UORNITURR, FURNITUR! furniture dealer, having. in 01 to hire out 10 parties want’ or wil sel on credit where: dress box No. 67 Herald office. HOP WORN FURNITURE FOR SALE CHBAP.—ONE Sofa, one marble top Bureau, a le 10, fo teen mahogany Chairs, forty isrge furplus tock on band, on au tar .RDS.—BILLIARD tables at the ‘eae Bregeaanmase: TULTARDR.—CALL AND EXAMINE GRIFFITHS improved Cushions and Tables, which he offers for sale reasonable prices. Private bouses {urnlahod, GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street, HELAN’S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES 62,65 0 md 69 Ormbr Been Rew Cae LES AT AUCTION, A, 7: BEBFGKER, AUCTIONEER. erry and ‘ater street Houses. Five brick dwelling Houses (and lots on most favorable Tenses) will be aoid, on Tuesday, October 25, at 12 0’ Velock, at the Exchange, sald bon are Nos. 337, 339 und S41 C! erry avect and Nos, 586and 553 Water street, between Clinton and Mon teomery streets; ri houses were built by the late Mr, Robert G. Hanford, one of the most faithful builders in tho ty, and a.) the occupation of respectable families, A. To RERECKER WILL SELL WEDNESDAY, AT + Lo'elock, in front of store No. 9 Pine street, without re- ‘® gentleman's establibment, comprising ‘stylish roan lose and slight family Carriages, (wosets Haruess, 030 over, Bian —REGULAR SALE Tey at auction, By ‘of 760 canes Boots, Shoes 1 ARDS & WHITING, on Oot. 19, at 103g ek atthe store, 44 Contnnd wre sisting in part ol boy's and youth's heavy Boots; ‘also women's, misses? pbs weir of all ki Catalogues ou morning of M. MERWIN, ADOTI . BY BANGS, \KRWIN & CO, ‘Trade Salesrooms, No. 13 Park Wednesday Evening, ‘ot. 19, at 6s wclock, Bou tia and pene Bogreringe--A chee collection of su- erfipe line and mezzotiot Eng avings, includiag many proofs. iso's variety of Deauliful Lithographs, nists sane poets, UCTION NOTICH—BORNUAM3 FURNITURE EX- reed and Furniture Packing Rsiablishment, 111 and 113 West Hleventh street, beti qnd Sixth avennes,—Rich Hor Furniture of every description boxed and shipped to Ail parts of the world, planoforis, painting, malrrors, wand 06, bedstead’, curtains, china’ and glass ware, Bookean a carpela and evary descriptions of howobold fart: mre 6 y packed and moved. Large two horse wagons for the removi furniture to all parts of C or coun! Spring carts at the office at all hours of the day.” comes farniture, Furniture bought and sold on by post punctually attended, LL Beery NOTICE—A VERY SELDOM CHANGE.—THE rich and costly furniture of a near eto ‘wenty-second street, wilt be sold ata great sacrifice for cash, ‘The furniture is only three monthain use, and in the best order, consisting of ove solid rosewood parlor suit, ren with the best of French Crimson and Maroon satin bocate! When new $900, will bo sold for $150); one solid rosewood sant, covered in green silk plush, will be sole for $125; one do. for $100; solid rosewood centre and pier Tables, Rlegeres, Bureaus, Se Sofas, Chal eg ses, Beds,—yards of Brussels ke. UOTION NOTICR.—TO CONNOISSEURS AND OTHERS, Complete set of family silver ware, formerly the erty of the late Marquis of Hereford, manufactured in Lone on of Britis, storing. liver, by Mesats, Bridge & Reynolds from original designs furn'shed ‘by the governmental ashool art and design at apecial request, A AE GRIST L, eer, 28 Bowery, wil sell same on Wednesday, at in ‘part of Madeira, Claret and Porter, 12 o'clock, conaisiln Salt Sanda and igures, sliver andivary handle tea, dinner infdesert ientves, Forksand Spoons, Today Ladion Frit Seg sora, Nut Crackers, and various other mn les too numerous to men' UCTION NOIICE. generat 2 Bis asa AUCTION. UESDAY and WEDNESDAY, "Oeiober 18 and 19, at Te oslock, at their salesroom, 35 Nassau strest, Fors—Furs—Furs—Furs. A large by gplendic ReScRtEO OF Furs, consisting of an entire stock of elegant made u Z Furs—Cloaks—Mantillag, &0., &e. manufactured expreds!y for city retail irade, comprising— le—Hudson Bay Sabi farten—Royal Brmine—and other es Victorines—Mullers— —Mu Cc Cal Cloaks—Pelerines—Gloves— together with an assortment of Buffalo elegant Sleigh, Carriage and Lap Robes, UCTION NOTI°E.—BROWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTION: ere, Wil pell thie day, AY, October 18 At o'elock, at mae ‘No. 35 Nassan st A splendid pair of black Morgan Horses, long tails, 5and 6 years old, over 15 hands hig] travellers and warranted sound, kind and free from id a full warranty will be given. ‘Also, 'a two-neated Pheoton, built by Lawrence. Also, a sot of Double Harness, silver plaied, city made. UCTION TRADE SALE OF CHINA, GLASS AND Earthen Ware, by HENRY G. EVANS, No. 85 Maiden ae on Tuesday, October 18, at ten o’clock, comprising a gene- mop of White Granite and common ser French Glass Ware, and will be sold in lots to sult city and country trade, ad carefully repaaked for sipping, Bale posl- tive, without reserve. UCTION SALE OF SILVER AND GOLD WaTcHEs Jewelry.—A. M. ORISTALAR, Auctioneer, 23 wer, Will sell $n Wedneoda: fy, th nat, Vat 1034 o'clock, fe asborunent of Gold Jewel aici of and enamelled Pins, Rings and chased, stone and pies Studs snd’ diesve. Busens: Guard, Fob and Vest Chains; also. lotof gold and silver bunt. en face detached ‘and patent fevers, cylinders and fogand op 180, fe a dozen gold Pencil Cases, {agether wi large lot of and gents Traveling Baga ‘and Reticules, paper mache ‘Caves. Work UOTION NOTICE, EXTENSIVE SALE of rich Household Goo On Wednestiar. Oct 18, at No, ‘oiotenth street, ill be sold at a1 AAtL tbo rich Household Fi ny legant ‘urniture, Inting oo) nit China Ornaments, Velvet end Brussels Capt Gas aa ‘Chai ‘gua Uiers, Silver and Plated Ware, Crockery, f contained in the pi residence . pearl keys, elegantly iret? etre So an attachment, Sale commences at 103 o'clock. fird and Fourth avenue cars pass abort distance from, tie house. T AUCTION. Floasehold. Furaiture, Works of A xt, Bronzes,t louse! ‘urniture, we magnidoont Fosowood seven gctave Plano » bo. Ww. ey AUCTION) Ge at 1034 o'clock, without reserve, the Fealdence No. 218 Fourtesnth gan unusually large Furniture, such aa ‘This day’ mTuesdny, contents rt the elegant ret, west of ni avenue, crabra assortment of really ia seldem found extra fine Ho! DRAWING she ei TiORR wld rosewood Suit, covered in natin fush moquet; richly carved solid ah fen, Turkish eas; rosewood geres. ‘wood, che doors and buck, made, expressly 0 order; supe rb rose- Snepeta, rich Gelvet bet zai gomale Cis, lace Cur- faing and Cornices, In oval and man- tel Mirrors; a 5 ‘sclisetion of abies Seat mottos oll Faintings, "embracing fart; rich’ china. an many really valuable works of alabaster Vases, together with a large and extensive assortment of fine bronze marble, Parian and china Ornaments, Figures, &e., &c, Magnificent solid extension Table, rosewood Snit in silk plush all made to match throughout: elegant ruby and crystal cut Glassware, rich Silver Ware, Casters, Tea Serv Salvers, Fruit Stands and B: Coffee, Urns, Relies, Nap kin Rings, Spoons, For Liquor’ Stand, Knives, Rugar Tongs, & Ress ms ot ivory! Cutlery, ‘Timblers, Soules, ‘Wines, Decanters, elegant china Tea and Dinner & ‘Chambers—Contly rosewood and mahogany Sofas, couch Beds, Beds Bureaus, ‘Washstands, Commoder, Tosewood Suits, Chairs, Rockers, elegant pler and mantel Mir- rors, thirty pure hair’ Mattresses, best geese Feather Beds, . inlaid Chess Table, Hobb: Bolsters and Pillows, Count pte three bedroom Suits complete, ingrsin Carpeta, — a ths, rose wood Hall Stand, silver plated Stair Rods, Work Ta. fire locks, together with the entire Gas Fixtures throughout. Also a pars and general big aes of basement and kitchen Utensils, Refrigerator, Stoves, &c. The furniture of this house is worthy the especial attention of housekeepers, hotel keep- ers and others, and will positively be sold to the highest bidder, without any reserve or postponement whatever. N. B-—The re house and lot for sale or to let, with posses- a askets, UCTION NOTICE, ELEGANT ANT? bosrry ky HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ALL THE ROSEWOOD FURNITURE Contained in the private residence of Wm, Bartlet Scott, Esa., in West Bloventh ree pet berwregn Pine Fifth and. ean avenues, “Commenting at Tih gece rc Two solid rosewood suits of parlor Furniture, carved in fruit and covered in three-colored satin brocade, with ee covers to match, made to order by Messrs. Late Ao & Son; ve vet and medallion carpets, French lace curtains, cornices shades; Canterbury bookeises, lined with eatinwood; cacretalre} etegere, ETE AND MANTEL MIRRORS. solld rosewood Pianofori full 7 octave, mother of pearl Kegan iniaid with pearl, cose weet te Maral Staluary, Aarne Brense Groupa, by artists of Most of pce ios tract. calabria works of “Rabe of are rom. cel vat 4 ” “Raphael,” “ian Polscus and “sturbie Jewel Baves, Vases of Dresden, Painted China, &c., £e. Dining room Walnut F Ex tension Dink Table, Dinner Set, ete. Also, decor: ina Tea Set, Ivory balanced fomhcd ieniven and Forks, iver Table Spoons and Teaspoo! Biver x Forks, Sugarspeong, Onk. Arm Chair, one suite cove with foot Ottomans, ikon Mirrors, Clocks, En- wearin se Chambers—1 Gomtiode spring attr mode, sprin, ‘Bueet esses, hair Z lows, Blank: Pictures, mantel Ornaments, el i da bronze Clock, Turkisti easy Lounge, Chairs sla Be seat Chairs, am Rocker, lace (1 Tosewood onner ane erg) ie op So ae eran Peet Bedding ot C eery, dese ring bottom and nee ry sokaa and ‘Sots, fay as and ingrain Carp fol some Eke ale, 4 So ool vn a unknown to the aue- Monee, ‘All goods to be positively removed within two days arr le cepollian Express will be in attendance to pack, cart ‘and ship the goods if Soenaer 5. RENNIB, Au UCUION SALE OF RICH AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD Furniture, aa? Q- and a valuable collection of elegant Furniture, Paintings, Statuary elegant rose- wood Drawing Room om fun eplend P Pianoforte, &c. Ww. B. W! Weetco’ Auctioneers, will sell, to-morrow (Wednesday) at some Bene ly, at the elegant privata residence 152 West near Seventh avenue, the entire beautiful Furnit fture of the house, all of which was made to yg four cee ago. The sale will bo positive, with- out re; ard 10 WeslNeys RLORS CONTAIN Taree full Suits of richly curved rosewood, covered in rich silk brocade; Seat sofa Tables, elegant Florentine Rd Pa Farbian ‘inbs and brackets; two very rich mantel Mirrors; mag- nifcent seven, oatave rosewood pearl Keyed Planoforie, Busi And cover; Turkih eception wvered in medaili try, with Lounges to match; French Ba it wood; ele, ant Fouarend He, tapestry: ts, brocade ani gym ‘chardeliénay aristie eae igures, among whieh are Day and pan uaa poles ny Gut. ere, ‘Milton, collection of goby ihe Ruention of of gomnoloeurs, ronze Clocks, fave Ly nd Dread jen Vases, solid black raise mat extension pred Gothic room covered - en reps.; French pA India china Dinner Wa ine: md Water Be tes, F' Howls; ior rane ‘win tg Oatlery, Rago} Furniture, sp genire, ise pier te 80) tovaniels Olteloth, Stair Carpet, £0. order. N. pliabl in att ‘itendance,_& Sale po A UCTION NOTICE—R. T. WILIA, AUCTIONEER. Karthenware, Glassware and ery China, on Aya Aay, Oct. 19, at 10 o'clock, at the store of Messrs. T. D. ‘& Co., 89 Water street. Also two large Salamander Safes, —— UCTION NOTICR.—METROPOLITAN RXPRESS.— Persone about ape re the country or in Pag ion @OU: ie, engreon 140 Varick street “Four bocse for fare to and from the gountey; car’ af all Grose, ring re promplly alended to. Furniture packet 0 ‘and for sale—one of the best in a a foo morning to 9 4 nigh ee city, Ofdge open trom 6 i SALES AT AUCTIO! UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONRER.— By 8, and J. BOOART.—Thig 1034 o'clock, at anction rooms ‘No. L North William stfoct ctraer of Preble fort street, mortgage aale of Household yurniiure, ure, constulng of mahogany Sofas, Lounges, and Lounge Badsteads, bles Subogany bureans, wo Cottage Suits. French plate Pier b, intings, Carpets, Oileloths, ogany French Reds, Hal Mattrossen, Washwtanta, iron edstead, office and furniture, black walnut round Tables, Oyster Stand, office and parlor Stoves, cane seat and Windsor Obairs, kitehen furniture and utensils, M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL any, at 1034 o'clock, af the corner of Allen and’ Houston streets, the contents of a Lager Bier iliard Saloon, ‘Ta. bles, Chairs, Hotile, Decanters, &e. AUCTION “THIS DAY, AT THE LIVERPOOL WARE- 62 atreet, Grockary, China and G ass. ware, plated Ware, Jewelry, mantel Ornaments, Looking- Blonsén, Pictures, dc. Sale each day ull all are sold. | Will_be #old in lots to suit housekeepers. J. D, HOLBROOK, SELL UCTION NOTICE.—AT PRIVATE SALE, ONE OF Gilbert’s Pianofortes, with the Molian stackiaanie, ele- gantly carved legs and case, finished all-around the samo, has earl keys. and cost when new $40; will be sold - ‘all between 9 and 8 at 30 Seventh street, bet cond and Third avenues; has been in use only six months, If ‘not sold sold at auction on Wednesday, October 19. Ave GRIFFIN, AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘ood drawing room furniture en guit chamber and din- Pp ay ei to order by Hutchings, Vridu & Skarron; Pler and Mantel Mt Mirrors, Bronze and Ormolu Chan- deliers, Velvet ot Carpets, Ol! paintinas, Beven octave Fianoforte, Sta “G'nan'and ver ware, Wines, te. fit Me GRIFE i reaper forma his frinds and the: patie that he has been instructed to offer of pubis ‘anetion on Tuesday, Getober 18, at 1054 o'clock precisely. all the furnt- ture, &e., contained in the private dwelling 48 West Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue. DINING ROOM. Velvet Carpeta, black walnut extension Dining Table, do. buffet, do. Chairs covered in reps; four light bronze and ormolu Chandeliers, bronze equestrian statue of Richard I., amane bronze Vases, oval » pat ter Bowl, ey and rf Soucaved Decanters ; i. amber aod ig Cy = agg 3 wodgewood “But Dish, ruby and goon Taqune Sane ae, band Dinner | Sot Oarraffs, Goblets, ‘Wines, solid Silver Caster, Cake Basket, 8: a ivory “handle” Shetteld. Table Cutlery, 8 Rings, decorated China Tea Set. | Drawing French plate mantel PMiewcn 4 pier ‘Nirrors, tro ate ormult, and bronze Chandelicrs, rosewood Table, Eto Secretary and Bookcase, elegant carved rosewood ult vered in. je; antique and reeeption Chairs, ary marble top centre Tables, card 4 Tables, quartette d Clock, velvet Carpets, Mosaie Ri Pianoforte, four round corners, Canterbury comeciguren ols ‘cloth Cover and rosew: stool; bronze Statuettes, superb Dresden china Vases. Oil Paintings—Soene on wee ‘it Lake, Mi: Indian Hunting Ground—originals, si, i. Boese; Market Scene in Amsterdam, by Ketchel; Wint Br Soona on the Danae, by Lanner: lace Curtaine, Shades Hat hall Chatrs, velvet stair Carpet, sil- ‘Is Carpets, rosewood bedstead, B: ‘Table ry nuit, prey ‘@ glace, Shaving Stand, china tollet Set, Sofa, Rocker, Arm Chair, covered in moquet: hair Matresses, sprit do.. Blankets, Bolsters and Pillows, bed Linen, Turkish Wardrobes, lace Curtains, &c.; mahogany; black wal- But and enamelled Furniture. en suite. a writing Desk, arm Chair, Couch, Mirror, Salo will commence with «desirable assortment of kitchen Furniture. Terms of pe eash in bankable money. The goeds to be removed in forty-eight hours after the sale. UCTION NOTICE.—CHIN. ware and Fancy Goods—Large catalogue sale by J. 8. H. BARTLETT, muctioucer, on Tu ¥, October 1B, at 10 o'clock, at 251 Pearl street, all’ kinds white Granite ware, cc dipt edged, Rock and Yellow ware, in lots to suit dealers. T AUCTION THIS DAY.—HENRY T. LEEDS, AUC. tioneer.—At the store No.5 Great Joves street, Hon: House Building, will be sold wo elegant ‘Pianofortes, fall 7 cetave, real pearl keys, solid rosewood cage with carved legs. Bale to take place atiI34 o'clock. Bos SHOES, AND RURBBERS.—SPECIAL SALE OF about 600 cases~ H. WILSON, Wags gigas will sell on Tuesday, October 18, at 10 o'clock A.'M, atthe store of A. D. Gale, 49 Dey street, a large and eo eee assortment of the GLASS, EARTHEN; above adapted to the season. . GALE, 49 Dey atreet. a our SOme .—TO P entation 9 ni estate buyers. Pere Nn. hor aby aon ‘aboeot of New ach, beaiufully situated on avenues eighty’ fest wide, Tae whole power of Stafford Meadow ‘with & of upwards of Lis resstred dor Ue Tae ct (he ion of, plot. Gas is already generally i n- juced. The wml of in trom, i e about six millions of dollars opportunity Aim nts to manufacturers Each Anal wl oP) rely of fine anthracite coal of the rs, near by, in perpe- taty, for ig, and the ieee ea cents per ton. Tho labor of dren, whose parents are em: in the fo fron works and ww rates. Froma few families mines, can be hsd at Hae ow numbers a railroad recel ‘communication in ensure a sup: piy of raw. material, and fhellty: for the daribaion “ot ured articles, en lowest rates, and toj Pere low crit cy ih the eae of a block on a riceaeee ect ae time of sale, Atl ited, investments. For further particulars Bonanton, Sept. 22, 1859. 5 ANIKI A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEBR. (Eten pie AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF F OF FURNITURE, o MESSNS. PROPFE @ GOETZ. The whole being sold in consequence of dissolution of oopart- BUTLER, SCHUL! & MATHEWS ‘Will sell at auction, o TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, "bet 18 and 19, At 103 o'clock at the warerooms o1 P. 4G. NOs 6) and TL FULTON AVENCE, BROOKLYN The entire stock of Furniture now on, hand—Conaiating tn part of elegant rosewood, walnut and mahogany Suits quperb irs. Lounges, extension Tables, rosewood, Lape rand walnut dressing and other Bureaus; Washstan: ay ly fer, centre and card Tables; ladies Secretari . chairs, &c , together with a great variety of other articles, too'nttmerous to mention. The Furniture is all of the very best description, being of Messrs. P. & G.'s own manufacture. ‘The attention of furniture dealers, and housekeepers gene rally, is invited to this sale, as every article will be sold with- out reserve. BR smay be had at the my of the auctioneers, No. 64 ‘edar street, or at the place of salt Atte - eile! AUCTIONEER. 7 LAMPS, GLOBES, CEA mORLrEns, &o. BUTLER, ‘SCuuLte & MATHEWS, will sell at auction on Wednesday, October 19th, 1859, at 1034 o'clock, at the store No. 21 Sone rom idee patent gas Lamps, eee Chandeliers, &c. Also @ lot of unt material, together ‘with a small lot of office Furniture, DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, NT P. PARIS FANCY GOOPS. SCHENCK, on Weiinesday, 100s inst, ht 10% ga lc, ater i ROHRNGR 9 Nassau street, opposite the P. oon goods consist in part of Groups and figures, in large vo z., superb equestrian groupe of Francis L., aa iL. meee oe aad many cine algo, statuettes of Poetry and Music, gedy and, tilla and Morea, the Pipers, Music and Painting, iia ter pe Leopold, Kiss, Amazon, and many others of great 180, ide ay ¥e ace of tho mont beauliful both rou) and statuettes of most aut esi Fe ee an ate” Miranda, Dorptien ibe teak Moses, Abrabam cferiog np Tanne: Cupl Tanac, Cupid and Payeho, Ua Resignation, Hesitation, Flora, Ariadne, Innoceuce, tality, &¢ ‘ARTS DECORATED VASES, Of the most oak designe and nd existe paintings, Magnificent marble. tenes fer ormolu ox rb tea and Babe Bete, Linen renee Casters, Fruit and rl and cot Liquor es, Cast rnit ay acre Stands, Cake and Card et Frait Knives Goblets, Wailers &., and a large a yarieteot ans different descriptions. Elegant cut Bohemian. b WHI ROL toiccedl Vusse, Docu wine Sets, Goblets, Te’ oe Tetes, &c., together with ms ae variety of “other French ai English fancy Le) bove is believed to be the finest veale ever offered to the blo. The is ene on Geng a bees rog- as bso ag the pub- nel are inv! exat ie them, ‘urchasers can have thelr gdods packed and shipped at a suiall oost. y' ALE AT AUCTION. K Ee a NAGE ABLE He si Neat N.J. JAMES W. SOUTHAND, A AUCTIONEER. The subscribers will sell at auction on Thursday, the 20th po of. sige at2 Horelock Pr 5 3 on the premises, that RM OF TWENTY ACRES, all in a high state cf euldvation situated on the road from New ark fo Elizabeth, about one mile from the city of Newark, and near the fai Professor Mapes. The site is one of the finest in the country; a m splendid view is obtained of Newark and New York bays New York city, Staten Isiand, Cnty surroun: et within ay ae walk of the depot now being erected nce will be, ds spout T' ES OF SALT 3 of very superior quality. he meadow land’ wil be sold in parcels to ult purchasers. ‘onditions made known on the ay ot sale_and upon appli- ING & BOND, 296 Broad street, Newark, N. J. RY H. LEEDS, Pat a doe GU 23 Ni TUTIFUL yh god PLANTS, HENRY i LEEDS & CO. will sell at Auction on Tuesda: oe 18, in the menkonss and ares: rear of the residence oy F. Penniman, naan, Sag. cn on Thirteenth street, between Broadway LEEDS & CO. sell a nuston, oo Wednewtny, Gari 200 West Twenty-seventh stree consisting of Brussels and ‘and Chairs; marb AUCTIONEERS—SALES- GtenhY LEEDS & 09. will ‘assortment of Second Furniture, Bruseels, and ‘Carpets; China, Crockery and Glass ware, Gas daflcrs ker’ The whole. to be re, Say grder OCTORL W MASON, Assignee, and qi We 1 SALES AT AUCTION. Fe 2s, 8 seers, rhys ADOT, retny wale of thé e OF T THe kN KER HOCR ee ae Corner of Fag av Avenue and Twenty third On WED! AY, Oct. 19, at 10! Cl es Comprising elegant po dy Glass Doors, Coupler and Rack, eb aire Mirrors, Targe Be Fry me | Refrigerator, Glass Cases, Plato anak * Chaleae Tables Ketices, Olleloth, Ac, Alao a small agsonett choice Wine: Liqnora, Teidasick Bread sham pag ine Hav x yore rime old ‘attention 0 ade. Stock Ale, &8., Kell worthge ES) 1, 0 OWN H. BURLEY, AUCTIONEER, win Wednosday, Oct. 19, at 10% o'clock’ ‘at LI] Ga i the Furniture, In wad oti, Bookeasea, Bureaus He sends, Bedding, Carpets, Oilcloths, Chairs, 1 Pictwres, Chandeliers’ Gus Fistures, ert alan Beat aseON, + also Cout ters, Bhoweases, Segara, Bottles, dc,” OY Fixturea, - ———————— ORTGAGE SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, Men oe ot BURLEY, ‘Auctioneer: will oe, this day, at o'clock, at 467 Canal street, near Hudson, Bet us, mahogany and'other Bedsteads, Washatands, m: king and other Chairs, marble top ‘ini and aber a Hint Racks, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Sofa Heda, ease lied sults, fine bair and’ other aie Brussels, threw vy and ingrain Carpets, Feather Beds, Pilown, mfortore vreads, Sheets, Stoves, Ac. By order of W. 8. 8TRONGs Attorney for mortgagee. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, yaloable eotiact callers # nga of Ta ‘and Wednesday 19th inst., at 73¢ o'clogie each the National A ry I. stroety near road ay, he private of valuable Pictures be> Jonging to J james Robb, Bee ter oct AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY CLOCK, wr JOHN MORTIMER ie - - ey No, eat iota men’s and women’s as pare}, Blankets, Watches, Jewelry, and eeyes eee ff in flan pe DAMS ages bs SALE.—W. N. LEWIS WILL Side eased Wedges eonsticg ot ve Wearing Apparek, ig ot womens Weal uti Blankets, Pillows, Gai a By Order of Wee Simpson, Sale fo ¢ommence at 1b A. TT. AWNBROKER'S ie as rey eat te sso" 10} O'CLOCK, rooms, pg veath women’s on thing; see Be for, the pen H tise order of J. RI IN; succsesor io Jacobe & Oot ‘gtd ICHARDS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER, HARDWARE, FANCY 4001 D8, DRY GOODS, CHINA qRICHARDS KINGSLAND 4 CO. will sell this day CPaom- lay), ore} road ais HARDWARE. CUTLERY. £2, ess Consisting of Heavy and Shelf freee ia ‘ots to suit the and country trade,” ane hel, Dela Stokiogs, comprising Blankets, Flasnein Derataes, Mualine, Shawis, Embroideries, Cassimeres, &c., &¢. ‘Also an Invoice Keady Made Cisthing. FANCY GOODS. A large assortment of French goods, consisting of Accorda- ons, Flutes, Portemnonaies, Money Bags, Hair and Shawl Ping, Compasses, Combs, Meerachaum Pipes, Lead Pencils, &s. CHINA GOODS AND 'TO' A large ac-ortmeit China Match Boxes; Vases, landlestioks, Figuren 7. Sets, Toys, &c. Also a large assortment Fine ‘aper Toys, AL) a large assortment Gold and Plated Jewelry, Watches, HERIFF'S SALR.—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUO- salesroom 113 Nassau Street, will sell this Setober 18, 18 a at 72 Third street all the right and interest of had on the of September, 1569, or at any time. A pte wma: to. a ne ss lotof Lae gg Ds Po Sagano gp orse, one Wegon, one Sleigh, one gat "One care Harness and one light Harness. aa, Sheriff. ay comls ? SALE. —GROCERIES, HORSE, WAGON, &c.—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, sales: room 113 Nassau street, will sell this day at 10 o'clock, at 9 roceriem, Grand street, corner of Greene, an_assortment of Gi consisting of Flour, Sugar, Coe, Teas, Spices, Liquors, Se zara, kc.; also one Horse, Wagon, Harness, Sleigh, Bells, e., together with Fixtures of Store. "JOHN KELLY, Sherill. ag 8 ae OF HOTEL FURNITCRE.—CHAM- ‘RS & FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, salesroom 113 Nase san aoe will sell on Wesrienia 1y, October 19, at 11 o' es. eee ae, of a hoesiee 152d street, opposite the Carmansville depot, known as iver House. z! SOHN KELLY, Sheriff, TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. ® Chambers street, will sell on to morrow, at 1 ore the stock and fixtures of the Gfocery and Liquor ‘Twelfth street. near avenue C, Counters, Seales Cotee e Mill, Coal, Arm Chairs, Tea Canisters, Molasses Cans, W.S ALBURTUS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS + day, at 104g o'clock, at 146 Sixth be Nags ng = street, a small sre of genteel, Fur Furaitui re, Steads and Bedding foods, Bioves: Fu Parse Ohicloth, Bofaa, Lathges Shades, Ince Curaths, Oreatnente Be TH 9) calla fashionable Household Goods, belonging toa private family declining housekeeping, at 227 Fifth avenue, bet Twenty iath and Twenty seventh streete, tomorrow We oe ey oa.13 at ees A. ‘The 3 isto remptory, dealors and the public will find it to their adv: are Tespectfully invited, to attend. The sale im the basement at 10% A. M., and in Wenning or the orning of Tetra of Wednesday or the of Thu 5 We copy from the catalogue the following elegant’ Medailion Velvet et, made ei house; 1 richly carved Plerand ? Oval Glasacs, wi bles and Cornices to match, made by Solomon ble suit of Parior Furniture. 14 pieces, made by Meeks; octave Rosewood ay that's new; 1 large ‘able, several fine ravand Couches, Mantel Ornamen rouse Figures Bt rides ar eee ee Ei ion Ee fair freon ‘double this aad singe ie ag fre carina Mae rw CO) 4 Comm lement 0! a a welt houses ‘i ie 8. Se epaa secs ‘Auctioneer; oee 20 Broadway. prea 1 iL if | A ‘tis Ta- doa- very a Ti a ene tner int Bee Ctra Poms Sinhmnicky rs Se A GOOD LOCATION WANTED—BY A FIRST RATR carriage maker; any place where there can bee good business done; will hire or purchase; no ol ticn to South or West. Address for one week ‘American, 156 Herald office. ATé T Gees ~t eee ae. WORTH OF CAST OFF anted.. emen wishing to convert _— oe ‘ame ee into cash oan bias the fall value fm SEY wer Peat (ea 1 On or sending for JAMES MORO+ ERSEY CITY.—WANTED, FOR A SMALL FAMILY two or three Rooms, furnished or partly, with convenience for bousekeey ing i possible, Ma moderate feut, Address A box 144 Herald WASTED INMEDIATELY—A FOUR STORY, HIGH ‘Stoop, or five story English Basement House, com- pletely and'well furnished, aud with all moderm improve men's, between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets and Sixtie and Sécond avenues. Address Z. Z., Herald office. ve family by A yoURR gebtleman without board, ele- y fa Lae ea ‘with all the modern tma- ‘near New York Hotel, "Address box S05 New. fork Post oflce. ‘ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH THE ‘modern improvements, in a good location; rent _not te exceed $700 per annum. Address J, C. A., box 123 Herald oflice. 0 horses and ply to JOUN GAUDU, engineer's oflce, 108 W: WASTED POR A PLAIN FAMILY, At. A MODERATR rate, unfurnished ery ith cooking and ser- vice, below Twenty-tifth and convenient to car or route. The apartments to ‘inelnde four rooms on one floor, a ie yeiior? a. a and ‘alee for a gentleman, with modern improvements. wits proper name, residence and reference, box 1,310 Post office. ‘D_ IMMEDIATELY—A MEDIUM SIZED ee ym apes Dwelling, with the modern improvements, and order, between Third and Sixth avenues, not higher in Twenty -fifth street, nor below Tenth street. Rent Ad exceed erannum. Please address X. Morgan, litan Post oflice, for one week. ‘ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE (FOUR TVR Rooms), suitable for housekeeping. : My $300. Address for the daysre W. C. 8., CLOTHING, <— A. 9002 OPPORTUNITY 18 70 GEN- tiomen having any new oF eft of Sin no dispose of they can obtain the Rides ile calling att cod or ad- dressing John Murphy, Gr Pear street. ally attended to. AS RARE CHANCE AND NO HUMBUG@.—GENTLEMEN sake Ste to dispose of can receive A note by post pi yanctuaily attended to by Be ML a xf Seventh eee between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES TO DISPOSE OF their left off Wearing Apparel to a good Kobo pas the subscriber, has received am ‘West. From $8, $10, $14, $18, and A jen ae =, paid for silk Cassimeres, Merinog, bther maid accordingly the "5 Wearing pant through post only. full rer . Orders receiv ‘Addvess ce H., 151 West Thirty sifth street, me a RIS, No. 44, LAURENS }LoTHING ANCHE, 3 HARRI. street, w! the highest men's eectnd hand Garments of ail kinds. eure Sea Other goods bought at fair prices. Apply as above, Ooo ati ‘and realeaen having nay ot tio aaa Se raitare can reosieve a petenoa bo oan a by the higt offerers and false pre- waders. or address Harris, 186 Seventh lenders. alot and Twenly-diret streets. Ladies Mrs. Harris, Pay creme a fo a oy Me i gilt Fal —MRS._ FE. Aeron ices, omn $0 to $28 for te a eer ns sowelry, Aen avenne, between Ninstesnis and 7 ADIES.—MRS, B. MINTZ CONTINUES Cece HERB rices, aot cee Dresses, an: eres, Ae by oat will Bapetay wd oy St ‘Twenty-cighth streets. sith streets. eau SEGARS AND TOBA CCO. ; ‘@ new and superior fries, Central and South Amerioas ened for emp to Weis ‘Both articles we eell in low De ll