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dissipated, for it bas tranepired that Garfbaldi peither | | bas repowsced his pans nor bas the most remote intention | ©f doing #0. A letior writer at Messina, in speaking of Garibalii’s young volunteers, eaye:—It ts aa inexplicable mystery to me Low these young soldiers can gleep 60 uncoucernedly during the day ou the tand, which, even as you walk over it, burps your feet—bay, that they can even sleep soundly desea the flery darts of the sun at full mid day withont any covering. A marvellous chauge hes Deen Wrought in their appearance; they are no loager the elegant and perfumed youths who were wont to lounge i the Corso of Milan, the Corso of Rome, the Contrada and Portici of the Po at furin, the Piazza Carlo Felioe of Ge noa, tbe Via Caza, the Cafe Doney of Fioreace and the sqrare of St. Mark's at Venice A red or blue biouse, or ratber @ dlouse whiob has ouce beeen rod or blue, guppies the place of their former elegautly cut coats Thick bobnailed shows have come in lieu of the bright polished boots; large pantaloons of browa bolland, and @ blue bopnet or felt hat complete their (oilete. The cravat is & mere reg, generally a red cotton handkerchief, and this is by far the most striking article in the whole costume. Ata first glance ono is apt to aup- pose that they all wear dark brown gloves, but it is only from their bands being so tanned that they have got that appearance. And their fies have precisely the same color as their is. Notwithstanding this extraordinary me- tamorpbosis, which at one time would have been as the greatest of all possible calamit! Naples and Siefly. The Marseilles Semaphore, ot the 29tn uit,, giver « sun mary of the news @rouxht from Naples by the Quirinal, the date being At that date th his troops after lan kuown yvoments operated by Guribaldi and og at Reggio were universally whiob letlers received at Marseilles state w } Very severe, Look possession of an important strategetical Scalied Alta Fimmara. The reyal troops were beaten, and compelled to retreat betore the batialons of volu Whi © Garibaldi was | division did the same at Sapri, master of that position, intercept + between the Neapolitan treops occupying the First Cala. bria Ultra, and the divivions sent t oppose Garibaldi. Sapri is bear Cilento, the population of which is very good number of Chat Calaoria will add my. The Neapolitan troops were often accused of treacherously passing over to the Garibaldians during the campaign in Sicity. Siml- lar facts are occ the Continent, but now, if re- ple of defection is given by the ‘asserted that several de- pt sent against Potenza ¢ 30f. each man. The citi- eid that, when the Sicilian foreign troops. tachments of a Bi fold their arms by the zens of Naples are mucl Dictator approaches, the Kiog will have recourse to the ff emging—never, never. They deaporate pessure of bombarding the city, To be ready — breakfast singing, they walk singing fing for ali eventualities, the French feet was making prepa. they bathe ig, they sloep—no, rations to embark all the Freuch residing at Naples, if Sleep—singi ib, excepting the when they are sound asleep, they are singing all the day long. They are mort anxious to pase the Straits; this is the one great thought that now engrosses and absorbs the whole corps | Of the volunteers, aud, if they have not crossed them al- ready, they do not Jose heart on that account, as they GSNERAL SIRTORI TO THE PRO-DICTATOR DRPRETIS. | DANG EVERY Confidence in the plans of their “father,” Ga- Mussina, August 23,1860, | Tibuldi Ihave received the following despatches:— | The following are some of the many curious opinions of The fort of Reggio has capitulated. The garrison march- | Geripaidi given by Continental journals: — ed out this morning with oulg their arms and personal eflect bey | ei band. From the Gasete, of Naples:—The monster in human Cacia. naz leaps Mn.cue Bends Shehh SAG Bene, Swe | 5 oN cailed Garibalts, bad the andacleg, a the heed of Paixban eighties, #ix thirty #ixes, twelve howitzers, eight heavy orduance, with two brouze mortars, 600 a og ‘he assassins whom he commands, to attack the territory Of his Majesty the King of Napics.’ It ix uancoesaary to pi 4 ba 2 provisions, @ large quantity % ate te add that the government has taken moagures to have . Avaver 23-8 P.M. him taken, that he may receive the chaatisement merited This morning, after a brief engagement, tbe town of PY that violation of the royal territory. Sau Giovann! was occupied by our troops, ever victorious. The Gazette, of Roms, says:—Antichrist—for by no GARIBALDL — | other name cab wo designate him who is possessed by Avovst 23—9 P. M. the devil..bas dared to approach the coasts of Sicily aud The two brigades of Melendez and Brigaati have sur- | .effect a lending, aided by the English heretics. rendered at discretion We are masters of theirartillery, | The Volksblat, of Munich:—The bandit Garibaldi con erms, horses, and matéric! aud the ort P tinues his ed and bloody work of assassination in the happy and peaceful island of Sicily; but Divine Providence will not delay his punishment, The Gazettepf Vienna:—The professional rebel endeavors to porsue bis ol1 avocation in Sicily, bat he will be wo- fully undeceived, and will be upable to progress in his audacious attempt through the courage and loyalty of the warlike troops of the King of the Two Sicilivs. Tre Journal of Leipzig:—The pira operates by virtue of ordere from the King of Sardinia The Kreutz Zeitung of Berlin:—The adventurer Gari such a mensure shoald be necessary. The taking of Reggio, Pizzo, and San Giowaani, and the surrender of two Neapolitan brigades, are fally confirmed by the three following official despatches from Garibal- GARIBALDL The two brigades are said #0 haye numbered nearly 9,500 strong The Opinion Publique of Paris states that among a | number -of documents banded to it by the Count d’Aquila | for the purpose of disproving the accusation brought against him of wishing to dethrone his nephew, the sent King of Naples, was oue in print, beaded “Terrible Conspiracy of the Jesuits, discovered ‘by General Garl- baldi.”” The following 18 ® translation of the paper re- | ferred to:-— aa renters, Ibe, Sieaie, Saas ee eae | baldi will scon learn that his lawless carcer will be beloved Jeauit fathers, they arc always carrying on fresh | °B¢cKed before be thiaks couapiracies and intrigues, for tho very stmple resson | And now look upon this:— that rulers in general will pot adopt the efficacious system | The Journal of Hamburg:—Gcueral Garibaldi continues of the gibbeb, in order to set them ab example of ebergy | ls daring and periious career. | and make them good faithful subjects even of the devil, salaeadicd Jesuits’ was the expression made use of to Garibaldi b ‘one of the most faithful friends, who knew them well, | ® Profognd admirition and ardent enthusiasm, fe en ‘for they will try every means to'annoy you.’ To which | SeKs4 inthe most important mission that could crown Garibaldi replied, ‘I also will take care to be able to an- | noy them.’ It appears, in fact, that he has doueso by | The Gazette of Florence:—The saviour of Italy is about discovering am extensive conspiracy got up by | 10 attack the most powerful stronghold of tyranny. | them, and tending to subject the kingdom of | The Gasette of Tarin:—The archangs! Gabriel has ap. | | Naples to fire and pillage, in order to restore therein the former tyranny represented by Count d’Aquils cai hb Groat sears frees Gnéta, the prtaugal sant of |’ Teas tne Posmmaaet wie shay atervs: ‘ame in a great mearure . the princ o ‘ the old police, with ramifications extending into all the | , The Gazette of Naples once ers, fa cme of ie ee priacip! towns of the kingdom. At certain given signal | i#*ve®:—1he Commander in-Chief of the King’s troops all the enemies of liberiy were to be masracred, and the oe eee & capitulation with his Mycell-ncy Jesuits were to excite the people to carnage by represent- a ing every partisan of Italy as mortal enemy of the | Tis appears to be the most dispassionate of all. Church. ” At Naples the destruction was to be immense, | _ A Marseilles paper states that 140 scx men, moet of them because al! that city t# more dissolute than the others; | English, bave been engaged at that port for Garibaldi, g Francis bimself was to be put to death, tn order | they are to reesive 80. a month © Count d’Aquila might succeed him, us being | <eemeesee—eee——eee ble of establishing a reign of terror and cruelty. # of the navy were pointed out as objects of the | Faroe EME BY RETURNING MY ADDRESS, | se they had suown them- they were writen in a hasty moment | LB | | peared on carth in haman form; it is Garibaldi, who goes to rout the last enemies of Italian liberty, inflicting oa most favorable to the national eaake. » smoke, than [SZORMATION WANTED OF CAPTAIN ORISWOLD, | Master of the ship ¢ nor of Copnectiont, Any crived by bin viece just and, Mrs. Klien sebmidt, formerty Miss Roberison, care of Mr. John adams 65 Mercer sree), New York. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY HEALY, PARIGH of Cheragh, county (ork, Ireland; when last heard was living with Mr. Gold Patervon, New Jersey. Any tidiags it was for d tie state of siege Y was to be b f the murder of the Francis Ii thus finds himself tareatened at the same time by two partics oppoced to each other, but both having the same object in View—to overtarn his throne. Ou whicd gide | of ber will be thankfully received by her sister, Mrs. John will the victory remain? To that which combats for | O’Rrien. at No, 366 Cherry street, New York, who is very ill in liberty, for the peopie, and for lkaly. Victory can only | Deslth and not expected to ve jong, and has many things to leave her. Mp2 Dennis Hennense: Brooklyn. R. THOS M. JANES WILL PLEASE CALL M Broadway, early on Movéay, and oblige, Ae be for Garibaldi, beoaue be {# destined by Providence to release the people from elavery, aud because he alone can lead the Neapolitan army to (he conquest of Venetia, il- lyria aad Dalmatia” | A Naples communication of the 224 shows clearly ecoough the state of feeling in the Neapolitan navy. The | ULL}, PLRASE TO CALL ON MR. jo. aveune, south writer says: — Within the la’t few days there was a mutiny on board the frigate E:tore Fieramosca, which was.cruising off the | TUE LAY WHO PICKED UP) A ALUANLE DIA: coast of Calabria, but did nothing to prevent the landing | jg wed known, By returning 1: to the owner, Mra Irene Of the Garibaldlabs. The reason “a, that in the army, and Macrendy, at 143 bighth street, she will receive $3 and no still more in the pavy, the oflicers r Italians, Dut the | questions asked. soldiers and sallors are royalists. The crew of the vesel = aes just named proved this by revolting against their offlcers | YY ANTED TO ADOPT —A PINE HMALTHY BOY, FROM and boisting the white dag; then at the instigation of @ | wipiy “Wires i M,C. mation B ataung Where am inert capo tamburo (drum major) abd other non commissioned | th may bebad. . a ctlicers, they consigned the captain and officers to the hold, and ordered the pilot to steer for Napies. The lat- | tor refused to do so without an order from the captain. A | compromise was then entered into between the mutineers CADEWY OF and their superior®, and the captain consented that the | A ‘and MRS, TR! frigate should returo. Yesterday « court martial sat to | West Thirty f try both officers and crew, aud the two partic were in hth turn accusers and accused’ The ieue of the trial was Rew and f that the superior officer, Captain Guillamata, waa acquit: | & tod, and tbat the ringleaders in the revolt will be pun- | ip walking. {abi Another fact, whieh not long Bince would have | appearance been considered of great importance, Dut now passes al- | parties most untoticed, is the summary dismissal of the Prefect | f= era nre rani rasy a of Police, M. Raithele Fariua He is replaced by Giuseppe Bardar',’ judge of the superior eriminal coart of Naples. | DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIB8. ‘5 Broad es pda way, New York. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS tm New York. TURSDAYS and 7 KIDAYS tm Brooklyn. | At@ P.M. for children—8 P. M. for | Comme ace in New Fon, Sant In addition to the Court Quadrille, Prince Ever gad ether oneal ceases, Ribas Gan*rGte, Lin. wy at Mr a varie! ‘The cause of this change bas po} transpired On the evening of the 13.h, the Revolutionary Com- | mittee of Naples issued the following proclamation to the Neapolitan citizens. — Never have more solemn moments presented them- selves for the ennobliog or destroy ing the life of a people. The future of Italy depends on the demeanor of the Nea- | polilans. Theeyes of Europe aro turned towards us. ‘Those who have more directly profited by a long tyranny | are agitating to assume the monopoly of the Senate, and, oDwus?! Png 5 yl for Dok daring to ct openly, cover themacives with the mask | Tay* Sinn Sto ihe developsment bt aracefeal B44 of liberals and send thetr satellites among the people to | Swidren, seduce them, and to urge them to provocations which might Rerve asa pretext for reaction. But the secrst of these bane arts is well Known; the experience is fresh ia the memory of all. Nevertheless, the Comitato which watebes over the future of this immense city, dooms it | tts duty to remind the citizens that at present order and | Gisetpline are the guarantees of the good result of the eflorts which ars belug made for the triamph of the na- | tiopal cause, The day will come to which the assistance even of the citizens will be invoked. Now we couide in their prudence. Narums, August 13, 1960 The next day the following bulletin was issued by the same central body — The city is full of armm; the people are agitated. Gari- beldi, every one says, has come Let the citizens care- fully avoid failing into snares. The liberator is not yet Circular of terms, &e., may be had at either Academy A™ THE NEW DANCK?.—L. DE GARMO, BRO KES’ ACADEMY, SROOMK STRERT. ‘The hall, with reception. dressing @ od oracticing room adja- toe pew ond Srenek Quer Senn! PRINCE NPERIAL, AND LA RUSAE. Ladies mees TUBSDAYS ant FRIDAYS, 3006 P. M. Gentlemen, 7 wo 10s Pe Me Diidren, WEDNESDAYS and BATUn DAYS, Su0@P M9 ie’ primary classes inatructed by Mra 1 on it boars not cen ciresea ashiooable dances in one conrse of leasome. y evening, September 19. io. & DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 336 FUL; arent, now open for pupils and f rmation of Lasien at Og ietay Pride 3 “Hnsee } | Briwate | All the fi | The Opening soiree, Wedn amongrtus These slight alarms are the work of our 7 afvernorma Gentlemen at eieht facts in the timid | masterson Wednesday and lerme aoply at the seademy or send fora | The Opinion National, « firm and intelligent friend of the Ttalian cause, bas the follow'ng reflections — Salt peaied aitack ing the States of the Coarch, will flod be position of Lula XI. towardaJules | Toeday afiernoon. Ocwber 2 Tbe rams have bean beaut ‘and cf Charles V. and the Gonstable de Bourbon towarcs | {ly fressood gt - fff - 5-3 He bas vot raised the standard tended ioman Catholic faith and the of the church. | “°° -- —~- tiacks in ovitger the conmubstantiality of the | P)UMAR'S CHRAP DANCING ACADUMY, 357 7. Saviour's body por the tate Conception. isthe D Sern ant and ally of Austria and the Sovereign who for the iaat eloven end Fridays, years bas refused to his protectreas France ary concer gp sataranye at’ olock at o'eloek sotrees. Admitance i008 oF any political reforms, and bas confined himecit | © Seats Private lemons 6 cents. to an abrolute non Tt is not the aret time that the Sovere of the States of the Gare have oand | i So Whe? FOURTEENTH STRERY, yew yor! (hemselvee at war wi if neighbors Lory open for tnetrnction on October 6 Schools and private Of those struggies. in which Popes bave been seen to | classes attended in and out of town. Cireulare can be had at mont on horseback, pot on the cuirass, and display mili- lary taivota Dot to expected im & successor of the Prince of the Aposties | ‘The same journal also remarks:—Italy cannot bo re- | Reneraied except through the monarchical principle. Victor Fmanuel, descended from one of the most ancient TELGROWES DANCING ACADR¥Y, tar wwe resapliog of puptisice oersaay, Roptomabort Of talons an ‘Thurmtare,“shvernoon, and ment of the other sovereigns of italy. deen recognised by all pubic writers, and political mee of Italy and the rest of Europe. baldi bes Shown that be was convioced of thie adopting the | } formula, “Italy and Victor Kmapuel,” he has not only | (be impulse of bis eympathy for the warrior king | the first soldier of Italian in , but has homage to the conscience of the people of Italy. | ia the London Post describes Garibaldi review the National Guard at Messina —Yestertay evening | was a review of the frst class of the National OART AT wait ee T BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE PAMT fore long. Garibaldi addressed young pa WS, po dy - rene Ghai sates ane Zant eeaat | OU Goan pet incr, government bad been hitherto, and was sill at 4 piece where she evald have the of a bome during Present, vernment, apd that be | the tem: ‘absence of ber husband. and where no other fore long it would definitively united | beerders are: 7 ae haa 1 wna fl THE TUKF, RA TEMPLE AND GHO. M. TOUR — Eeeir he one cen ey emmy gi ane good track. N COURSE FALL RACKS—WILL OOMMENOE with Bweepatares | we $50,000, foursaite extn hetwers, Planes and * mile beatae, spe between Mesara. day, Tuesday October 2, a jorthern great match for $10,000. four mile beals, between the Ne horse Prophet and the Virgios home Oyvterman, and a aweeptakes for tures year od, tile Deis with aor entries. ©. GRINNELL, Proprieior. (ON OOURSR—PLANET, DANIEL BE PREMIUM STALLION OF THE GREAT NATION- returned ‘rom the abees fait where he'wan euarded th L. L<TROITING. 0} Leis f Waite Prope a LONG ISLAND.—T8OTTING ON for $100. rivers Su ck, him DANA riewors. Wend WHITE: Prost Ure, COURSE, ‘Thursday September 20. at 8 o'clock. mateh tile Mealy beat three in tive, oe jey names br, ben Red itd. sit Pipe | COURSR, LONG ISLAND —A PURSE OF $9 is offered for a)] trotting and pacing horses, & mile and re- toro aa they plea, the Doras ha’ tga he mearont tes pent, Ins the purse: to close on Monday evening, three September 17, at 8 o'clock, at Shew's House, 44 Bowery; come off T , bepter ver 15. 00 Ten: BPE LW & WHITE, Propristore. LORIDO POR SALE OB NDALUSIAN exchanre for a team; tron gray, LB, hands sever Fears oid, warranted sound, quiet to ride snd gentis in har articulare inquire et Thorley’s food for eax. For further pi cattle depot, 21 Broadw RARE CHANCE TO BUY GOOD HORSES AT 115 A Rarrow street —Six fine, stylish and fast Horses, just from Maine; cab ‘rot a mile in from 235 360; prices from $500 ant upwards, necordiog to rpred. Apply aa avove. Just DK BALK—A PAIK OF MORGAN HORSES, FS Vermont; switch tail, bays, 1686 R RALKA LADY'S SADDLE HORSE, KINT AND well broke; w ’ owner having . treet, Jersey Clty, Ned fag bim. Apply at 21 Grand R BALE—FOK WANT OF USE, FIFTEEN OR SIX. teen good Work Horses, fit for down town oarts or tru trelbek ‘noon, tthe table of edly & Ureea, ioe dsalere oelock poop, at Went Twenty first street. bal FOE SALE; A SUPERIOR, BROWN SADDLE HORSE 8 years old 16 hands bigh, free from fault or blemish; can carry weight ‘Rerosa country; wei the Park or the South. 1 for Jas noademy, Fifty enue ‘and Thirty ‘anet OR BALE—A TWO SEATED NO TOP PHAETON: been Used only two monthe. weighs 318 pounds; built by Theweter & Co, avply to BREWSTER & BALDWIN, corner of Rroadway and Teath street. I, SALE—SEPAR ATELY, OR TOGETHER. A patr of imperial carrtage Horses, very etylish, end warrent |; ala ® Bp! ny and in perfect order, and a double sound tn every respect, and Phaeton, but litle 5 eet of ae Pospeee.ie captors coder, hes oy ‘e ti) custom made. “the above ibe proper ¥ of 8, pete jemany cua te seen at Theodore Reeve's Stable, 14 Rast Nisgteent sirece /R SALK—A STRONG HOR! HANDS igh. fk wits Beak ons Elarnens ), weven years old, ané Hlarneas it required. eof the here, $225; of the whole, $400. Inquire at 1,319 oadway, Lear ‘Thirueth street. OR SALE—A FINE BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS 3 INCHES high, eight years old, sound: kind in all baraeer, and enite- le 108 n ca riave or oompe, and trots in 3S mloutes | May be teen at Wm Copewell’s stable, 130 Chrystie street. Apply to WM. HORTON, 194 Chatham sqaure ORSX FOR SALE—JUST FROM Rf, LAWRENCE county. —A bay mer ; long tail: three-quarter bree‘; 6) i, Kind, gentle aud free from vice se for $17, Uap be Fem At coven Twenty second wireet. addres '. ‘ORSK, WAGON AND HAENKSS FOR SALE—SINGLY or together: seven years old; tad anmind ant kind and in per eet rondition; bas been used bel for Indies’ waddle horse; price for horse an’ harness, j80; wagon $40, which is much lees than their value. Apply at 37 Beaver nireet. [*UgRTED PLOOD STOCK —THR, BIGHT BLO’ DED Files, reewally unported from Kogland. by the Kentucky Importing Company, will be sold by Lmporting Company te, Buble sale ia the oty of ey yp, Kent ‘yy, on urday, mber They are averior animals, and ae of the purest ISITING TRE CENTRAL PARK, YT OTICE.—PERSOWR [rhe depice fo ride, oun bo ncacmmovated with @ Ses tenet and atall hours, a the Central Park Hotel, cor- ver Fifty ninth street and Beventh avenue. H. KNUBEL, Proprietor. HETLAND PONTES AND AYRSHIRE eue. Tobe Inquire at 29 Park p! STABLE ROOM WANTED—POR TWO HORSES AND > carriage, ins private stable. near Kleventh street and University piace. Laquire at 150 Pearl Wares LIGHT COUPE IN GOOD ORDER. BYT e nde used. Address, with o lowest price, A. B., Herald a INSTRUCTION, CONFIDENTIAL LITERARY BUREAU, 48 BROAD. way. —Sebool Com poritions, Keaya, oF Letiers revised, correcte’ oF written b; of no Kncwledge talent. “Mavuscripte prepared for pusiication. Leasona in Elocution. Bosks purchased. Bend for circular, A’ eo FOr month, or $10 per quarter. al Wen street, Brooklyn. From aywematio and plan of instruction f Barhelmeea MD AS {RRO LOF PRRMANSHI? AND HOORKYRPLNO. 32 Broadway, eontinned by W. ©. HOOGLAND, for apy yeary ansiatant of Vliver B Goldsmith Open day ‘and brening for thorongh practical inatrnction, upoa moderate terms Botire satis'action guaranteed to all. FRENCH TRACHER IN TWO OF THE FIRST IN- to familie, B= D*eu8, ni LEVY = Lge yy pore Pune eirest, NT, Thatiatoide gives from all tae world. Professional app Daid. ERORS. BKEPIN ASS TEAGA'S FRENCH DAY ‘nod eboo!, r AR ge LP wvenile department ie ANT BOARDING France. —The whom MLLER te exciuatvels Fae 3 AGR.—PROF ERROR rei | REDUCED To seg tole Eaten rer band in twelve inssona 861 Broadway ; plication, Sieinny Wd the cay. Apply at 4634 ot Ste asec ‘THE MILITARY. Pao ea Rs @' clos, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, _1860. aU! AL. t "3 WAKRROOMS, , WORGONTAL ano UPRIGHT PLANOS, new. FOR "Al Allowance made for hire if purchased. HIGHLY EDUCATED YOU! , COMPETENT A Pee Laeenerm, totes, are, coarsaaes 0 Bouts ba matasta ‘soademy.. Balis(aciory ferrnnen Addrem (. borLS0 Pot offoe W.Y OT" | YOUNG GERMAN, PROFESSOR OF THK PIANO. | A. 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Taporters of Busson Accordeons, Violing, Violin ptrings, &e. UTE INSTUCTION. PROFESSOR EBRN AS RE- turned te ly, and is now ready to receive pupils woos the Hoebm and Flutes, at his or pupils’ roome. For a. 34 West Houston particulars and references please apply street, 'REDERICK J. HUDSON RESPROTFULLY INFORMS bis pupils andsfriencs of this city and Brooklyn that he u im Masic, Instrumenial and Vo- cal, and will be pleased to receive ‘ta berewofore at HALL & SON'S, 543 Broadway, WN. ¥. Gree PIANO—WITH DOUBLE REPEATING ACTION, ‘and an Alexandre Organ for sale at a bargaia, and fully werrant ‘Onn be ited Wi exchange for building material sorn at reper et Phovographic Gallery, 413 Brosd- way, &. ¥. AM CBLIGED 70 SELL . OTTO MULLER, TRACHER OF THE PIANO AND . Rives lessons at his residea ip se gentlemen only. vente cal at bis veaidence, 191 (ae number) Nath wireet, Rent Broadway, anti | o'clock P.M. U8IC.—CH. MICHEL D® LA PERRIERE HAS THE ae that he has re Mes PER QUARTER.—A YOUNG LADY WISH @ to receive some ope ponte for the piano, at ber resi- cence, 206 Greene street. Particular pains taken wih begine ners. ‘USIC FOR PRIVATE PARTIES—A QUARTETTO (two PioUDs, Views and violoncelln) with pianoforte Con. Cert pieces and Cancer, at 47 Bowery. CARL EaSdO”, 25 Broadway, Stevens House, or 135 Canal atreet, third door, frout room NATIONAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE, OF THE OITY OF New York, 165 Broadway. UAKTETTE CHOTR WANTED Brovklyu. —Apply to Joba B. FOR A CHURSH IN Loretz, 69 Hamilton s:., B Sisx08 LUIGI DAMA HAVING RETUR: town, will resume his Sioging Lessons, az usual. ‘Call or address 47 West Twenty-sizth mreet. between Broad: way and Suth avenue, New York City. ENTION OF THE AGR.— T= MOST WONDERFUL INV! A new patent of music, whict teaches children to Bie oe mes or Bo Iapor, and organ in abort time, and with ci bour a day Decersary. 3 A aewreEete Wee Teenty-vighth etree also tuned to order. ‘Wine @ wriung machine for poor blind persons. € UILMETTE, MADRIGAL AND GLEE UNION.— Ladies and geotlemen Cesirous (f joining th's class can obtaip Tickets at the Guilmette Instita'e, 78 Fourth avenue, OF at 207 Greeowich street, near Faloo. The course of ine struction will embrace the art of Music at sight, Lyrical Declamation end Concerted First lesson, Friday evening ele * NJ. C. GALE. Secretary. nnn JON T. HUNOKRFGRD & CO., AUCTIONERRS. A. Pursiture and Works of Am, Punile a ‘ly declining housek eee! Tee ree ent iieos Worcioak pronaaly. At the elegant resi 40 Weat Fixteasth sireet, between Ficing, the largest ane richest assortment UCTION NOTICE—M, AGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD PUR- of Housetold Fumiturd offered at auction this season. viz:~ | A COTION NOTICES: Beturday, at 87 West Twenty aixth Superb 7 S4octave Fianoforte, street, near Sixth oct Elegant Drawing Room Suits, tad 'mate Mirrra aod bess bg of AMS paintings, by eminent artists; Fi re Bedslny China, Glage and Bilver ale J urpiture a are. &c., Bronze and ormol . ju Chandeliers, velvet medal commencing at 1034 o'giek. Dresden and Sevres China Vi pt Fae Perna aaa iro, | See te com a — Solid oak Buitet and Table , a FS of Solid Silverware, . on Monday, 17, nt 12 o'clock. at od Uimesre YS wiEil i GHRGORY,) poses Fa a Shefleld Table Rreculors, Semewvant Chamber Fursivare, aye of Louie XIV, bn i ce FTO crs anne. | PEREIIORY MURR GAtz_ HY ORDER OF ta Salt, corre, eas Var Wes nh ‘of | incaiiedto the ante by JAMES SM MILLER, auctioneer, wader H ‘Tully toonder by Browtray | tbe wrecton of John Kely, Abert, be. on Puesday, Septem. lam ey Ee ry, do, Rum covered class Dwel ihe und LO No. a8 Bast Teal rt sires, tr Brocade: embroidered clothCover sheet aad book to Tomar | Girnmorcy Fark com Sil. the modera improvements. Bret beoaaie tnd, Bontenee pines any once deat wae | nee sa be Nee. eis, lady's Work Table and Writing Denk, iniald with mother "8 BALR.—B. LEVY & 00, WILL pial. cost in Paris 300 ange: § ak light onmotve and ‘on Wednesday, Tata Toba Mortman, 1s Bak Cesetere eerie (rom Lees relvet Carpela; igaue Rex, | Gold and ver Waichen, Barriage, Breasipica, Hows, Freneb Pier Mirrors, 90:31; two extra iarge staat het Neck Gold and Wiver Poot liver and Pe: Tiehl] AIT frome; sgureeqes ee Coles. Cor. | ted ‘Qrticles 100 numerous to mention. Bale Floea, Freneh Aindes and Pusruresyaplendid wala of rovewood | to commeces at H oalock. By onder of B- LEVY & CO, is Drawing Hom Poraire, Ifthe colored satin bro. | Hiudaoa sir Sad’ dowers, "oon oS tea tas Solin two ‘are PAWNRROKERE SALE—MONDAY, SEPT. 17, BY Fecepiicn and. eight back. Chair, two” rose: | KX” JOHN MORTIMER, auctioneer, at store 15 Kast. Rroad- Centre Tables, marble top to match way. corner “hetham LY assortment of unredacm- the Sarbic top, pie lm ore and basta; | cd picigns vit Silk Delany and Oulap Dress oan Pane : in rode, Card | by order of 1D. G. FERGUSON, 174 Varick streae i =. sic, Ttalian Water | (7M, WITTERS AUCTIONERR— Rembrant, Rubens, Franklis, Poetry, Cupid, Diana, | Wriscate ut 2 cfoloce c4" Canal st, tpe ems Perds | Furnitar houne, par : 4 by eotoeat erie, Ve, | Chairs: roseweod wi ae ie td” gaa crabs, ll Pale copy fom toa cate | Ero iy and Sea, | 2 t A SALES OF HAL BSTATE. COTTAGE RESIDENCE FOR SALR, “WATER FRONT WORTH THE MONEY,” ON NEW YORK’ BAY. I offer for ssle my revidence nt Commnntpaw, one mile be {a 4 Bikes ene ee hath Nya louse. el ult only two yo bes years, ‘oons H view of ‘the Narrows, Bedlow’s, Gove York and J ood Senter te fone iehu hes ual rem time to batbing, boating, febi Sitereeresees churebes, at ‘and ruby Ginssware, viz: ry ion Gebleta, Wines, Lemon- andes. bier, Fruit. Cellery and “reserve Sispds, sets Fin- er Bowls, ruby and parian marble Punch Bowis, ruby and id Liquor Sete, gold band china Dinner Sets, 26) 4 ie sorated Tea Bets, 44 pieces solid ailver*Mtoner and All the China and Glaseware was from the cele- Paris, silver w: Coffee Ura, cy rs Hela tage 1943; Beotch W. PORTER & 0O., ADCTION: PERE®PTORY FALE ba omeray, BAe FOR SALE Lg Slay 224 eae Saree eer are teu oF toon arrears OF ELEG +N? ROS) lage, We county. Address Capt Lings, White MaNNER, AN) IS IN PREFACE OKDBR. Fo. % LEXINGTON AVENUE, OORNER OF rosewood Pian, , three magnificect sults of Sc SY three first | pay eS a ‘improveueuia, inqalre ai 166 Alico etreat of s a : - mantel French p aie Mirrors, elegant Of Pacotings, tich Yel. | D. B. KNAPP, Owner. R RALE—A THRER STORY HOUSE IN THIRTY- at China, Ware, Tea 5 ‘ frat street; pleasantly situated, in complete onder, with Avent st gue se ila “kceberd and arta days notioe. For torus, se e SF oie soa an 4 P erally le enlled to the 1 or ae ‘cata. | Nos. 8 and 10Pixe street, ay gue sale of the above rich and costly Housebold Faralture, ows, &e &e., 0 be soid at public auction, to the high- SALE—NO. 195 WEST THIRTY-FIRST p See op on fa premises, me in second house mae aes ean Bighih and Ninth arenves o'clock, song, same freak, 30x66: block. Price Yondey, September 17, the rich a I low ay, Sep er me ty ep omen SE voona rH priced property or vacant lots, Seeeeer realy by Co'aet. co Uvmora- Soa’ aamaanmnasinadamematin ben tbe whole can examived. § Pariore— B® SALE—TOGRTHER OR SEPARATELY, FOUR ‘elvet Carpets, three slid rosewood wan ceanied on Ben Fitton clvcee in move rok maroon, blue and gol* and crimeon and gold semanctoen Bags Cee, . A Be eR, whek te anid $0 ethagens Yestrtetne ceed and maronn satip; large and extensive rosewood se | nuisances. Tt ee cee eee. d Coon tenien. wih rh ae he topes: aulva’s G0; third anesue, neat Fitisth oreo rs eggheg rosewood Pier, Sofa mare, oe ‘with =" t i il fi Robaaig ab Ls ieee ae wolu Cloaks, = score an BO. it., bax 1 te’ Mirror to atch. A THREE STOR) ASRMRNT ‘er wn mm x ENGLISG BA scapes. winter scenes in front 25 feet. deop. aon aie ee fot French “Said mee See ee avery piceion oo! mad seven octa e LE—ON MURRAY HILl, THE OCOTTAGR sane sue. Fhe house ts tu pervect onder, ead chat Cover. Basing Rem P.M. “Tormsengy. Apply on the premises. poy top "1 hairclot rosewood Sult tn onal — bite eer near Bay Ridge. within thirty Goniete end. Derasters to Oa oe Fer ape, be, taquire et OLAS 3 3 ae i BE BF " j x Sorte iate Me WAL Leet poe ae Roses Seber ee Fas oo okee. ox -alnation a Wnctdw Weg WArtue To ASA ae