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NEW YORK HERALY, SATURDAY,” SEPTEMBER 20, 1862. THR REBELLION. iPPLIES. Orrics oF ARuy CLOTHING AND Baviragn, )* No, 908 Broapwar, Nuw Youx, August 15,1862, ere invited for furmisbiug unifuru, ‘Regulation ‘and Comp and Garrison Equipage for the new “ihe Clothing and Rquipage Tor the dierent arme of uipage for the different arms of service to corteapond in’ teace aod ‘materia! to that herve fore used, and to conform to tie patierns in the odice of Clothing ahd Bquipage iu tuis city, 5 hing abd Bauipaye iu this cliy, where specidcations and Proposals should wate the arti furnial, the quantity whi aarliest period at which the delivery wit be commedced, nd the total quantits offered, and the price for each article, livered b; re required by law t@ cy which 1 ts py to ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats, consi ors, artil- serum intent consisting of engineers, ordnance, niform Jackets, co i i szauaie ror i sisting Of cavalry, artiliery, infantry, ‘nitorm Trousers, consisting foolmen, horseme @ouave and knit fis bs x Cotton Duck Overalls, Drawers—Fiannel and knit, Shircs—Flannel and knit, Great Coatsa—Footinen and horsemen, ‘Straps for Great Coats, Blaukets—Woollen and rubber, Ponchos, Talmas. Gack Codts lined and unlined. , Booiees, jn: ‘Stocks—Lesther, ee Siackine. Uniform Hats—Trimmed and uutrimmed, Uniform Caps. Forage Caps, Recruits—Cavalry and Infantry, ‘Gap Covers, Stable Frocks, Sashes. Haversacks, Knapsacka. Cantoens, ARTICLES O¥ EQUIPAGE. AMospital Tents, Wall Tents. Sibiey Tents, Common Tenta, ‘4 pra ai Regimental Colors, Cainp Colors, Mi National Colors, Camp Ket Standards, Pick Ax Storm Flags, Bugies, Garrison Flags; ‘Trumpets Recruiting Fl rai Guidona, agfifes BOCKS—vompany Or: vgs Do.” Clothing Account, Do. Deseriptive. Bost Bre — Report 0, Mornin, Do. Letier © S*POrt Do. Guari. Regimental general order, ‘Do. Letter. Do. Descriptive, Bo. duiex, Ta: Practicn, = dated Mornin rt, Thaectioo Renee; cd for the fulfilment of every con- 4 by noon of the teuth day from the wil be opened at noonof that wiled to “i or fure 1 time to time as favorable : West responsible bids Fee Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for furnishing Ai : e endorsed *Pruposuls for furnishing Art apoiien.” and adresse to the mibcriber, — order of the Quariermes er General, Lieut, Colonel D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General United States Army, N AVY BEEF. Navy Acmst's Orricx, New Yonx. Sept. 15, 1862. Senled proposais, endursed “Vroposne for Navy’ Beet,” willbe received at this odice untii Mo:day, the 22d day of B ptember, at 12 o'clock, for supplying 1,60 barrels of beef, @ree of ail cost and risk to th nited States, at the Navy Yard at Brooklyn. The beef must be from well fattened caitle, and must con- form as near as possible in q ity to the standard assumed $yr navy beef, and pass the usual inapection of the Nav Yard. The barrels must. bs according to the Navy staniard, Every offer must be xccompanied by a written guaranty, Signed by one or more res, ousible persons, to the eilect that he or they undertake that toe biddgr or b.ddem will, if his or their bid be ‘pie |, enter into an obligatio . immediate- ly, with dand suilicient sucet to ‘uw nish the article Proposed. This guaranis must be accom ned by the cer- lticate of the United States Di-trict Judg, D jet Attor- tuey, Collector or Navy Avent, tiat the guarali O are able to mase good their guaranty. No proposal wiil ov considered unless accompanied by sich waranty. Pull particulars may ye asceriained uj ie we cation tv: the inspecting olficer at The above beef is purchased on acco “tractors, and must be furnishes i= t of defaulting con- ately. SUN, Navy Agent. UARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, 18 MERCER STREET, New York, Sept. 19, 1302. roposals will be received at this office until the 29d day of September, at 12 o'clock M. of that day, for furnishit the United Statics government with five hundred (000) Hors: for‘artillery service and seven hundred and ‘fty (760) Horses: for cavalry service. to be ‘delivered’ in this city yin rents (29) days after awarding the contract. The et spected by an inced vy the Quarter- master’s Departine nt. ab apie = Tle horses to be of dark color, ‘teen and s half hands and upwards {a height, not less’ than five years nor more ‘than el ol Ae of aze, gouus in every respect and free from blemish. The ability of the bidder to @hoult kt be awarded lum, must spouaiile persons, whose signatures niust be upp Died to tbe arantee, The bidde.s musi be present in person when the ids are opened, or their proposals will uot be considered, STEWART VAN VLIET, Major and Quarteriuaster, United States Army. en THIRD SENATORIAL REGIMENT.— $19) will ‘be paid to the first itteen men enilsting in a IT the contract, Guaranteed by two re: company fori for this rv ty, cy or gon rt ae ¢ bounty of $25, which will be ‘on enlistmen’ wersment bounty will be paid at the ol audreas c., Brooklyn Post o1 COMPETENT OFFICER DESIRES A POSITION aS captain or first lieutenant, for which he will pay libe- qildress, stating teri, ‘Captain Watson, box 416 He- ORCORAN'S IRISH LEGION, FIPTH REGIMENT, COL. WILLIAM McEVILY, HEADQUARIEKS, 387 BROADWAY. All persons desirous of joining this crack regiment must do so imme diately, as the ranx~ are nearly full and the boun- rhea couse tn few days. Re @uits on being mustered into service will be immediately paid the city bounty, and the re- matning bounties before leavin, the State, ‘and’ ‘$100 United ‘States bounty on vein, discharged. All patriotic young men will do well to euroil themselves in this regiment, ‘as by so doing they will receive the bighest bounties given, ‘de uuder competent and efficient officers and avoid the draft, which will certainly tal lace immediately. Headquarters, 47 Broadway. “Sub Headquarters, Mozart Hall, 814 Broad: t Oe mg IRISH LEGION—FIFTH_ REGIMENT, Qvlonel Wim, McEvily.—$250 bounty.—This is the iast honor. 1, day o! the bounty. Take Warning, and come in out of the draft, ax this is your only chance. $150 given to each man duumed at 202 Hester street. ately on sworn in. Appl 7 Licut nant JAMES F. ORAM, Lieutenant JAMES C. FAGAN. |OMPANY E, SIXTY NINTH REGIMENT N. Y. 8. M— ‘The members of the abuve nained company are ordered 46 report a: Camp Scutt, Staten Isiand, on Sumday, Septem- er Ziat 10 o'clock A.M. By oder of THOMAS DEMPSEY, Captain. A few more good men will Le taken in tuis oid company 6y applying to Captain DEMPSBY, in the Park, this day. APTAIN MICHAEL MURPHY, COMPANY C, regiment, Ewpire Bri wil publish the in ‘very one in his company who ts absent tro ‘New York, at four o'clock this afiernvon; us this company now considered the best company in the regiment, it 3 oped that the few men absent will report themsel sand anve the dingrace of being vanced as dew 5 of camp, at East is be at once HABL MURPHY, Captain. URYEE'S ZOUAVBS—SECOND BATALION. A few good men wauted, tor the Second battalion of Duryeo's Zouaves, Large bounties pad. Col! atid Broad- W. K FRENCH, Captaia. P. Morais, Lieutenan URYEE’S ZOUAVES.—NOTICE.—EVERY ENLISTED : n belonging to Us ‘ors Voiuntents (uth rat and aecoud bustalion by required to report at 65 Broadway forth wlth. es and furloughs revoked, Those tailing to report ‘H. D. HULL, All pas All be treated as deserters. Commanding 2d Bat, 5: XCELSIOR BRIGADE.—GOVERNOR MOR\ Ing exnpo E Sickles with authority to eoetve for Lis portions of com throughout the ‘ail offloers reerui the bxovlsior Brigade, to rene ye tuber oF enrolled a to, city and private bounties on being mustered in, Colonel CHAS. Recruiting Oticer Head:jua vers Oty Mall ‘O. H. Hart, Assistant Adjutant General, PTH REGIMEN i ARTILLERY ed wt ror duty, offers bounty wiven. ‘country are informed that govern Sountiew are paid when enlisted, “Apply at corner ot Court ‘and Joralemon streets, Brooklyn, of -Lisutenaat URBAN; Goleaal ie out rand wire en a cane ju sant Colonel , Regimental Reeruitiny oer, ol 0 New Bowery, of Liewenent JONES. [Pe ny jor ite iment, now orga- alging for the war, command bag * PARMELE, ‘Thirty-seven regiment N. ¥. 8. M. Applicauions recoived at (he headquarte NO. # HOWARD STREET, Near Broadway. Liberal bounties guaranteed, BADQUARTERS EXCELSIOR BRIGADE—RECRUIT- een RA tomeiy Hal Bark, se 1862. SPECIAL ORDERS NO dul order No, 22 a8 relates to the recruits ing to tits brlyade reporting y extended until Monday, Bev, Tabwentees Will be report: ed anid (reat . By commas CHAS. K, GHATIAM, Col. Com, Recruiting Service, O. H, Hane, Assisiant Adjutant General. BADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE..—EX- ity Hall Mark, New York, Septemoer Feeruits who have aperior Insc Recruits ered into the service of the U Bxoeistor issugnde, are hereby directed to repnrt to the Commanaing Olfloer of the Camp, Fort Tompkine, on Monday, at 10 A. M., September 23, 1968, to ree ovive thet unties, By cumman ma YO CHAS, K. GRATLAM, Colonel Commanding Recruiting Service, O, H. Hart, Assistant Adjutant General, can be suppiled weekly, the | THE REBELLION“. PPO & EXTRA BOUNTY WILL BE PAID TO ANY 4BLB eS eatet alegis saan. of good bubits whe sill oalist | Cepiain AF Grosor's conipany of Duryoe's Zouares, Se: | gond batiaiion, now recrulting for the wa id 40 wach only ae apply ig and are accepted, beiure an- ing, by J. B. WI , 250 Canal sireet, i TH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, | regiment is recrafting @t 600 Browiway, N. | Biott Artillery Hall, in Portland avynue, Lrvoclyn | fast diling up; it is commanded by otheers of e\pe: being one of our oldest regiments in sery « It ta wtations at Hilton Head, 5... Whole Bounty paid $225, JAMES L. FRASER, Colonel. Captain S. G. Jomnson. Lieut. E, L. GRanvitur, GOTH, REGIMENT, NEW YORK | STATE MILITIA Company A.—Heve is a member of Corcoran's own Company A and the glorious Sixty-ninu Recruits enrolled at the tent in City Hal) Park; at Mr J Sullivan's, 123 First avenue; at Mr. P urry's, corner of Seventh 1ifth street, and at Headquarters, Essea Market, corser of Essex and Grand streets, where the Captain can be seen at all hours, and who wall treat you as gentlemen and soldiers, Highest bounty paid. D. L, SULLIVAN, Captain Company A. } Recruiting officers. STORE TO LES, IN A GOOD BUSINESS LOCALITY, at 38 Bighth avenve, at present occupied asa crockery Store, suitable for any kind of business, ‘The store has water and gas, For particulars inquire as above, TOY AND FANCY STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES for sale cheap.—fwo Rooms for a family if desired, Location as good as any on the avenue. Can be had tor one or two years. For tcrms und other particulars calls at 08 Eighth avenue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BROWN STONE English Basoment House, No. 42 West Thirty-sev- onth street, will be rented to a ‘private family only. Ap- plytat the Bouse, between the hours of 9 and 5. SPLENDID STORE TO LET—WITH BAC! water and gna, good yard and wash house in on Second avenue, ’ Rent $13 per month. JAMES FETTRETCH, 217 East Thirtieth street, ROOMS, asement, STORE TO LEP AT 332 GRAND STREET—HAS been oceupied for the last five years as a boot and shoe Store; a most excellent stand for any’kind of business, AP~ ply to McEVAY & BROTHERS, 34) Grand street, SECOND FLOOR, CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS, newly painted, with gas, water, &c., to. Le spec table fainily, in the brown stone house 1 street; rent $16. Apply at 144 _APARIMENTs TO LET—AT NO. 190 PRINCE STREET fh, ansNo- JOT Obriscopher street. “Apply wt No. 45 West ROOKLYN~—TO LET, THE MODERN BROWN STONE House, 3/0 Henry street, beoween Union and Saccett teenth otrer 18, With gas fixtures, bath, &e. Inguye of H. M. Sil- just Thirty-tirst sti change tor @ f between Wail and ier, gas and sewer Nassau street, N. ¥. )URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN THIRTY-SIXTH street, near Fifth avenue; four story high stoop brown se, 38x80, With stable aituched; will be rented fur or unturnished. Also ® four story big Stoop brick House, 35.00, in Washington place, near Broadway, furnished complete. Aso w three story high stoop white marble House in Thiriy-tirst street, near Sixth aveaue, All of whivh are tirst class houses, Apply toJOHN LLOYD & SONS, 15 Nassau street. )URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN A FASHIONBLE neighborhood, a tew doors from Fifth avenue; an ele- ant freestone front, full: sized House, in periect orden urnished in a costly inauner with French furniture; one o| Phelun’s prize billurd tables; seventy superior paintings by best ma:ters; Chickering's Vest. plano, ac. Will be It for oue year to & small family at $3,000. A note addressed to box 1,231 Post office will receive attention. (j2OCERY AND LIQUOR, STORE TO LET—CORNER of Rivington ana Goertk streets; one uf the best eor- enth ward. Apply at 63 Main street, m,a tree story. briel ulton sircet ferries; rent very low; has Apply to GEQ. B. GRANNISS, hers in the Brooklyn, OUSE TO LET IN BROOKLYN—TILL MAY NEXT, & desirable three story and basement House, tu per- r, with gas fixtures complete; convenient to South -y; uuexceptionable neighborhood; rent low. Inquire on Premise 8 Tompkins place, orot JAMBS CAR- te the N MICHAEL. 47 Pearl PO LET_VERY LOW, FOR THREE YEARS, A FIRST class Residence in Bridgeport, Connecticut, completely furuisned; haw ail the modern improveuents,’ gas, water, furnace, &., with mine acres of land, curriige and ice houses, ish pond and ehotce fruit im abundance, “Is delight fully situated, near the residence ot P. T. Barnum, Esq. Rent very cheap to a proper tenant, as I am going to Europe tor three years, Relers to Jobn » Eq, 178 South street, or A. T. Cayton, Eaq., 56 Jobn street. GEORGE 4. WBLLS, Bridgeport, Conn, . The bounty will | SALES OF REAw MSTATE. Country A OPORTUMITY FOk CAPITALISTS OR PRE sons uesiring .. ‘The suvectiber oilers for sale his Country Residence, re- Bhe, stylien old mau@ton in ahade trecs, native and impo varie rir tance from 4 darden tagie: uily de ers: outbuiling: “trowing on or fc mile in ext by the ma including t ime harbor,’ jon has unequalled! advantag cently surveyed and laid out so that am bo divided imo three distiact parcels, each having a weier ‘ron! aud most | splendid building sites. The property cousiots of 30 aercs, & lawn of fourteen sores of lofty -iunumerabie aud of great ned and st@cked with fruiue m house, yachtmau’ * Ja bowing alley, oF wither a privace ‘speculation, having ® bold shore on the two aides vel read: the lands tracing the river lope either way, 80 that every building site commands ‘and iniet, weof the Soin) and surrdunding country. Two thirds of the sites can. have water fronts.” The place ia per fectly Nealthy, water ‘excollent and air iuvizorating. Bie ¢ city 18 miles by New Haven Railroad; busi- hess men can reach the city from this plac’ in leas Ume than trom avoidin, or to hi throughout Wesic! de. D streets, the rivers, will do weil to gi atiention, No estate of equal size within of New York oombines the diversitie! adv elegance of this old residence in every part appointments, | The present distance to ra lroad stations. two miles, When “ Chatsworth” 1s made @ station, now in con- templation (depot already built). the distance will be only half a mile. Apply on the promises, to Hariem | by. is CIty taxes, t we cars. Persons desirous of 8 and detentions in crossing this advertisement thet early ne hundred miles and regal iar and all its E, K. COLLINS, atthe office of Woodruff & Go, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, bet 12 and @’clock, Where a map. can be seen. vad a - » 40 Broad street A TMORRISANIA, MELROSE, MOUNT VERNON AND ester county, Houses, Lots, Faring, beth, PEcemy for sale; tities "searched, txts pald. TT, southeast corner of Chatham and Chambers second floor, avenue, llige, For particulars inquire of BEAUTIFUL, FINELY Si'TUATED HOUSE, LOT and Garien, in fine order, in Gulway village, Saratega county, N. Y. (fruit and shade trees), for sale vs Also @ very large House and Lot, suitable for a hoiél, board- ing house or boarding school, with over fifty room ‘y cheap. in the |. W. BELL, 20 A office. eu with pi dence in Brooklyn, business or other pr TENEMENT PROPERTY IN NEW YORK, FILL- rompt paying wenants, to exchange for a resl- near the ferry; or would exchai operty. Addréss C. D., box 177 Herald e for Bai 4,050 No I, ke. Address L., Heral sw York Post oltice. j)/ARM WANTED.—AN IMPROVED FARM OF FROM 50 to 200 acres, situated in Westchester county; one bay ing a front either on the Hudson river or Sound preferred; ‘no attention will be paid to those in other localities, Address, giving full particulars as to price, #ize and location, B., box IARM WANTED—SITUATED ON THE NORTH RIVER or Long Isiand Sound; within a reasonable distance of the city, containing fifteen or twenty sores, with fine House, oftice, aup Poses, city desirable place for a Will be 1p, twenty-one feet fro: cost $18,000; 11 will be noid aud or OR SALE—THAT FINE, FOUR STORY BROWN one House in Thirty-i'th’ street, near Fifth avenue; linisiied complete; ori 40. DYE & CURTISS, 608 Sixth avenue, lings; land und App!: . with two acres of conve er ood water, and cony ld cheap for part cast aud balance | for # snug house in this city or jemt to @ terry. JOR. SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE FARM OF 45 ‘n 21 niles of this elty; has a good house and cuitivation. A very man’s reaidenee or gardening pur- at or addreas 149 Bust Twenti (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE COUNTRY RE- siden abundance of yood fruit, goo: roslyn Tnguire of A. OR SALE LOW—A SMALL COTTAGE AND TWO Lots in New Durham, N.J., three miles from Hoboken ferry. Apply to 8. 0. D) MAREST, 233 Greenwich street. OR SALE OR TO RENT—A THREE STORY BRICK House, in Henry modern of J. M. LEWIS, 67 street convenience: ‘all street, N.Y. Brooklyn, neur State, 26x00; furnished or Unfurnished. Inquire OUSE, EXTRA DEEP LOT AND PRIVATE STABLE, House brown stone, four stories, all modern improve: ments, 8] doors, &c.; stable brick, some e} ty in the city before October 1, or withdrawn Exq., No. 8 Pine at., room 28, J. dumb waite: NELSON LUCKEY, aking tub with yas, water, sewer and hand- ‘ance. Will bé sold cheaper than al bells, circular head ny other proper- en from Bale. FASEDWARE TO EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE, with or without the stand for business. Apply onthe Premtees, 303 Bighth avenue. ANDS—TO ALL WANTING FARMS.—LARGE AND miles south of thriving setilement of Vineland, mild climute, thirty Philadelphia, by ‘railroad; rich soli; fine crops, to be seen growing; twenty acre tracts, at from $18 years. Good business openings; good improvements. Appl: cotmaster, ‘Vineiand, Cumberland red. Papers coniaining are settliny LANDI: Jersey. mation tw sw ‘and maki 8, Lettere aus will be sent free. 10 LET—A NICE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP House, in Twenty-first street, near Sixth avenue; sessivn given first of October; the house ts newly and neatly furnished, and present occupant would like to séli the furni- ture to purty renting. A nove addressed to box 1,182 Post ollice, will receive attention. 0 LET—THE THIRD FLOOR IN THE ELEGANT new brown sione four story house No. 645 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets; five rooms, water closet, water, ac. To # regpectabl: family rent will be very iow. Aj ny to THOM. H. GAYNOR, 606 Broadway: or to JOHN KAVANAGH, Bixth avenue, be- tween Foriy-ufth and Forty-sixih streets. per sere ; payable within tour society, Hundreds to CHAS. K. county, New. ‘ull ‘imior- EACH LAND FOR SALE.—ONE HUNDRED AND tifty-two acres of good Farm Land, now in wood and timbs ware and Raritan From Now York cliy. 7A" part of the adapted to the culture of peaches. Also some for cranberrie: For further rticulars in T. STANIFORD, 8 Tard aver ituated in New Jersey, within seven miles of Dela Railroad, and less than fifty miles tand is partioniarly suitable R= ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—FOR A STOCK OF Hardware, or a Retail Store would be taken, Property ie improved, and rented; situated in thie elty and Brooklyn; Bhi -unincumbered. illiam street, room 16. ‘Apply to WM. W. HEBBERD,” 0 LET—FURNISHED, NEAR MADISON SQUARE, fn elegant (our story brown stone House, 28300 [uly furnished, to a pri only. Apply to JOHN KELSO, 86 Cedar street. . 10. LET=A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, brown stone front, Knglish basement, with all the mo- dern improvements, desiraviy located between, Huth und Stith avenues and Bighth and Eleventh streets; to rent to aprivate iamily only. Address 8. ¥. T.. station D, Bible ‘ouse. LET—IN HOUSE 1,898 BROADWAY, THE SECOND Story, conalsting of ‘two large rooms, four mall do., Gloacta: wardrobes, &c., with Croton water, gas and {xtures? rent $200 per annum; also Third Story, same as second, with the addition of bath; rext $175 per annum. Inquire on the TOCK FARM FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR PRO perty in New York, Brookly: sion, barns, sheds and outhouse, tenant house, water power will sell ‘for $8,600; lying on railroad, 500 acres, worth SL ork, ‘Btock, crops, farining and dairy convenient to New tools and imple nenta, & Al SOUTHWICK ‘n or vicinity. Fine man- ply to « WOOD, 82 Nassau street. WwW ning to river, or south the shore. ide ANTEO—A SMALL PLACE, WITH GOOD IM- provements, within twen! iniles of the city, on the Hudson, o of Staten Island, run- Address D. E., box 206 Herald oitice, giv- 1ng particulars of premises and lowest oush pri ee TO PURCHASE—A SMALL, WELL AR- city, to ranged House, wit cost from th plot of ground, convenient to the to $1,600 cash, Address, with full premises or at 109 Fourth avenue. 10 LET—AT 77 GREENWICH AVENUE, A PARLOR Floor, with kitchen, and more root it required; oF would be suitable for business purposes, w rent. 10 LET—TO A DENTIST, OR FOR SOME LIGHT business, one or two Parlors, between Seventh and Bighth avenues: the location is very desirable, there being no dentist in the neighborhood, Inquire on'the premises, ‘No. 173 West Thirty-eighth street, near Eighth aveuue. TO LBT-A LARGE AND ELEGANT HOUSE, UNFUR- Bished, Bear geal ose ® Lorena s pore Also seven or ei very desirable furniahe [uuses, Aivority localities’ “Appiy’ at the Union Square Real Batate ouice, 62 East Fourteenth street. TS, LET—PART OF THE HOUSE 176 FIRST AVENUB: inovuding the front Basement and a Parlor on tirst tloot location for a physietan, bi This would be ing been the nice of the late Dr. Francis B. O' Kellly, who hud an extensive practice. Inquire on the premises for furtuer particulars, 0 LET—IN JERSEY CITY, THE PHILADELPHIA Hotel, ‘The house contains between forty and iifty rooms, and fs fn a first rate location for business, being near tue feery and railroad depot, To acomperent and respon- sible person a rare chance ts offered, as there ts a good de- ‘accommodations, Rentlow. Apply to NJAMIN 0. EDGE, 122 Washington street, ery desired uutnd ior hot B 0 LET—THE FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT 102 Weat Twenty-iitth street: has all the mouera sin the most perfeet order,* having been payered and painted throughout, Keni very low. Location excellent. rpo Let, FURNISHED HOUSE IN YONKERS.LOCATED ip sroadwi ouse contains ten toous; gas tiToUgh. outs ier in ent. Kent moderate, until (| of Slay, “Enquire at 200 West Twenty-elghth siceot, near Niath avenue, ‘0 LEASE—A FARM ON LONG ISLAND, OF FIS1Y acres, situated six mites frou Brooklyn ferry; weal sulted tor market gardening or for dairy purposes. The laird isin high state of cultivation. For terms, &c,, apply to K, BENSON, Jr., No, 7 State street, N. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE MODERN TAREE STORY Diveiling House, 58 Amity stteet; is furnished with gus, Crotun, caihs, &¢, Possession given immediaiely; to be seen trom 9 tod. Apply to, B. IRELAND, 1A Nussan street, '[PO LET OR LEASE-ON FAVORASLE TERMS, THE Siaoles, situated on Washington street, between Morton and Barrow; eagotmninodations for Bren eae as ooh We ‘4 carts, Apoly & f, ef orto ST ‘34. Wail st to STEPHEN K. BURRALL, Vi ng BE LEASED—THE HOUSE 5600 THIRD AVENUE. It tas ong beeurestablished as a liquor store, r excelivnt piace of business, The Stook and Fistures will be sou cheap to the person who leases the house. Apply 0 ‘JOHN MCNAMARA, on the premises, 1.0 RENT—NO. 155 EAST FIFTY-FIRST STREET hear Seoond ave., three story and basement, brown stone worhowt; rent $800 per feat +t BOLOMON be ; ear, Sf 18 Wall street,or P. CORRIGAN, 78 Second ave, 375 5IO LkN THE, SECOND STORY AND HIGH ©. basement’ brick Huuse on the south side of Fifty. second street, near Second avenue, with all tue modern im- rovements, and large yard for stable, &c, Apply to M. H, UNDERU ,, Fitty-second street, near Third avenue. ComripEnriay MEDICAL ADVICE.—DR, BARROW, 1vh Biveck York. Read hi everywhere on R. COOPER, 14 DUANB STREBT, MEMBER OF THE Coucge of ‘Fhynicins any Surgeons of New York, may consulted dally at his office, from 81m the morming ‘un 9 in Whe evening. DS CHARLES LUTZE, OMSTRTRIC PHYSICIAN AND treate all diac neh am Operating Burgenr ued with confidence at his private l4}g Broadway, N. eas R, COBBETT, MEMBER OF THE NEW YOK UNr, versity (Medical College), and Colege of Surgeons dion, cab be consuited with the most honorable conudence On special deseaves, at his office, 20 Centre street, vetwoen Coambvers and Reade streets, having a privave entrance at No. 6 City H Jo cuarge ‘unless perfectly red. 8 2sy P.M. ehildres rooms RONSIDES REGIMENT, COMPANY G.—A FEW MORE Pee nt tre wanted toil up this company. | Men of good sharuoter, those who desire to serve ti gense of duty will ind h@ge men of their ‘an inuoh as Any Pegi now furinlig. Shened at 104 Bowery. ‘CHAS. T. GULDRRSLERT LLY, BOYS! RALLY! Sixilt & country frou ® " Bounty Recriding office ERS, Captain. Rr AIMBNT CORCORAN'S: IRISH LEGION, THOMAS M.- WEED, Cole (tt od non-commission licers Wanted. Appl; A teow goo me poly headquarters, Sle Ten vou Nor surronr THE ALUANT CORCORANT MUSKEIS.—FIFTY sUrekioR HIGHLY Pi igse ror sale by VLAKLES Hy VoORIE airevt, ap aval ai OR 0 MELITARY MEN.—ANY COMPETENT OFFIC TO nee omen y ving ican do. Linehied (Oa twMners RT HEerinst CLASS MU@IOIANS, TO an! for in re # Mount a Ri shed; enlishuc at Opuon Wo Me k¥& Beadauarters, @8) Broad was P)°CTOR, HUNTER, HIMRLE © THE PHYSICIAN wid established the Hunterian Dispensary, No. 3 Divi street, New York city, im 1834, can ve consulted trou until 19 o'clvek at Hight, at the oid oilice. A private rane, Book for nothing. R. WARD, 12 LAIGHT STREKI, NBAR CANAL, pays partic iaiiits of vO heave A private entrance, Odlice open frum 8 A. M, tlh P.M. Ne TE m ti R. POWERS TREATS ALL THE INFIRMITIES OF {iver sex with Unparalieled succens. He can ve \on- fu tod at 12 Daight street duriug all hours, day and evening, 1 ANT TO FEMALES,—DISEASES OF FEMALE MOORE ANT Treaced by Dr, TUISRS, No. Lal? Broadway. Board provided. Send stamp for etieulat 8 MoM" DESPARD WILL ATTEND TO THE TREAT. ment o1 all invalids, | powite Bago tte street. JHOFRSSOR RESTELL, 162 CHAMBERS STREET, CAN De consnied as isual Agents, 127% Liverty stréet, Ne Ip Brookiyn, 179 Fuiwn sireet. 12 Laigit are), near Casal, Evectial vemeédies for gil | Atquaisen U1 inarudaion, BYreR WAFrQUYede Rosidenve 101 Sixth avenue, op: | =a 1 ULP=DRS, WARD AND POWERS, $1 description, B. C., Herald ofllce, pose FOR SALE HAT AND CAP 8T ‘ORE—BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR thirty years, for sale, with stock and fixtures: the dwelling to let. There ta a brick shop for manutacturing soft hats, Rent low. Inquire of HOBBY, 6 Grand street, New Yori FOUND! very mes UT! UTCH BULBS.—JUST RECEIVED, PER STBAMER, Jr. & Co. For sale by their agent, C. , from th nd H. de Lat Flower Roots, consisting of Hya: celebrated torist Ir.) Haar }. C. ABEL, 15 Beaver street. Van Pp. Holiand, OR SALE—A STEAM TUGBOAT, OF ABOUT FIFTY tons, 17 inch cylinder, in perfect order and can be seen at Elizavethport, New Jersey. Apply to the captain on board. OB SALE—THE MOST ATTRACTIVE BUTTER STORE on the Eighth avenue; marble counters, ice box, tix tures, dc.; for sale business. Rooms tor a fami Apply at ¢4y Eighth avenue, Sixt streets, OR SALE—AN OLD FIRST OLASS STORE, IN which nuthing but the finest grocert been sold for years to the first fa , room 13, 18 Wall street. of A. 4, owner being sinisy in other HUGG! nd wines have ikvea in New York. Inquire he SALE—A SEGAR STORE AND BILLIARD ROOM, With two tables. Apply at 228 Third avenue. OR SALE—SEGAR STORE, 206 EIGHTH AVENUE, between Twentiets and Twenty-firat streets, with dwel- roomeon theswme tioor and ceilar for tobacco, with or without {OR SALE—CHEAP, THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘a Coitee and Tea Store. Apply &CO., 82 and SM Nassau sireet, ps STEA October 28, Lez, Sidewheel steamer SWAN, Formerly of Mobile, 800 tons register, bad oargo of 1,000 bates upland coton; double engives, high ordei boilers two yearsol wo F. D. RICHARDSON Mi) POI SALE AT KEY WEST, sere; engines in nearly ready (or sea, ng in Mobile Bay. RBLIANCE, Hearty new, about $00 tons; high pressure engines, built in Cincinpatt;’ good vessel. fad cargo of 350 bales Sea I cotton. Vessel and machinery in yood condition, Bidewbee| steamer 250 tons—old boat, Carries $0 vales upland cotton. Gallows f To, Boor SKIRT me single engin 8 of Ba UNION, of raidin, for sale on day of sale. JAMES ©. CLAPP, United Stags Marshal Southern District of Florida, HOOP SKIRT w NUFACTU! Machines, a small lot, new and in perfect order, by ow. ATES '& CO., 8 Liberty — RINTERS.—FOR @ALE CHEAP, A RUGOLES Ts 1 head Press, a Hoe fashington hand Press (iouble tedium), and @ lot of Job Type, Chases, ac, Apply at Fulton street, $250 Test in & neat CASH IN HAND WILL BUY A HALF eash payin, ing ‘he good wi!l, office furniture, lease, ac. Has be Iinhed tor several years, and fa the. best location im the clay. Pronits $40 t $60 weekly, Address Employment, vox 1,714 Post office, N. Y. ——— od] PERSONAL ¥ PERSON WHO MAY BE COGNIZANT A’ perty leit by Nicholas Henrik Di:tm Swed apposed to bave died in New York about the avent picase be Teft t 186 Eighth street, betw: ru je Anderso Broadway J. WOU! Ay is. » lik 7 \ | | ww oy his eye he iysichai JURAP PAPER. Write noon.” York th street, F. W. Bo. ‘Opposite the Post oulice, RICTAN, HAS DISCOVERED ‘emale ROK, A sure remedy’ for 0 attendance 68 Cx dey ae. we Meat frens to Mie, bi FASHINGDON CAKS. e@Aved, Wall WEIS WA ous resolution, You are [SPORMATION WAXTED-OF MATHBW PETERSON Who lately avrived trom New Orleans. please call at 308 Bast Tenth stron, Fe fam Up stairs, between 6 and 9 o'clock P. M., for D, No. Ou Again UR ONKS AND ANNE WIDL OBLIGE THE FRIEND LN- Ayiieeethy ay eating Ww, Shou \[SSING FRIGNDS, IN THE ARMY AND NAVY, NAY be heard from on apy!intion the undersigned, AA suFest N.Y, Plate A wmital t, New York. “LOVE YOU, COMB WIEN YOU Hl see ye “NO INTERES’ ERE 18 ®LETTER DIRECTED TO THE COLONEL, in Broadway Post oilice, from Fannie Kennett, Piilw deiphia, ILL MISS F. BY ATOR, WHO ARMIVED IN NEW w York on Monday. seud it adieu, BUT IN You. | Wobliger NORE DULY KE. | UAW few aa Sind | AMUSEMESTS. rd Werrs chsow ings te announce that THIS BY ir Jag we ce that (evurday) mum be ty zs bite LAST NIGHT Cas? NiGHe ‘Of the appearance of the greai Tr ute Artiste, MISS BATEMAN, Ta her great role of LADY MACBETH, Pronounced by the tiat of dota presd and public as the greatest impersonation of Shakspore’s terride @reauon in AKUSEMENTS. CADEMY OF MUBsIC. A Bole k a Mr. Jes. M Mixon JAS. M. 5 informs he oltizens of le of New York that he bas leas) the above mamed tempi amusement fore ane Ges SEASON, for the express purpose of imumducing to the publio that 7 GREAT LYRIC ARTIST, Mile. CARLOTTA PATE ena. ‘This Lady's debut will take place on our da: MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 22, ‘Ou Monday, in Bellini’s ever popular Op in ibree aes, entitled ROMEO AND JULIET, LA SUNNAMBULA. Being, owing to previously entered jnco engagements, the Amina ° . LAST WEBK Klyino. is great and beautiful a Count Rodvipna’.? ees IBLO'S GARDEN, Lessee and Sanager.. SEOUND NIGH? or wae MR. HACKETT, pee , In consequence o: the strongly lesire its repetition, he will appear for the Peaedl Une ta bla rosie Tenowned persouation of FALSTAFF, N seee-Wm, Wheatley ry elect necessary to” pr #0 bo presented the management as seaured the sar. Shakspero’a greatest comic creation, Mr. Wn. Wheatlotett-ce rte ere Hat SATURDA «20, Will be performed Shakspere's great bistorical play, tn dive ‘ects, eMulled ACADEMY OF MUSIC. wa BEER & SCHIRNER'S Music siore, 701 Broadway. SIBELL & SALISBURY'S. No. 7 Nassau street. KING HENRY Iv., Comprising the BATTLE OF SHREWSBURY AND THE DEATH OF HOTSPUR. Sir John Falstat?., * ..MR, HACKETT Messrs, CHICKERING, Henry, Prince of Wales Mr. Win, Wheatle 496 Broadway. | Henry Pevoy, surnamed Iivtspur. “Mr. L. R. shewell During the recess the house has undergoue Lady Perey, Mrs, Glndstane A THOROUGH KEJUVENATION, Hostess Quickl; at Mins Mary Wella THE ORCHESTRA HAS BEEN ENLARGED, ‘Musical Director, HARVEY B/ DODWORAH. Two new Private Boxes crecied, MONDAY EVENING, SKIT. 22, 1362, ‘The Lobbies newly Papered, FLT NIGHT OF Painted and Carpeted, DWIN FORREST, The Boxes superbly Cushioned and Decorated, Who will appear for the And every accessory that unboun tet ouday placed without liinitatign, under the control of artists of the highest celebrity, ++-One Dollar ‘SECOND TIME THIS SEASON, Tn bia grand and powertul Impersonation of HE CARDINAL DUKE, IN BULWER'S RICHELIEU, Noriox.—The publicare re-proifully informed that in con- sequence of the rapid manner in which seats are taken for tue nights of EDWIN FORREST, And the complaints made by parties con! inability to secure seats, tie Box Sheet tnvanably opens three days in advance of the nights of performance, ‘Nights of per‘oruance of EDWIN FORREST, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MR, HACKETE’S | nighta, TULBDAY. und SATURD@Y. tion of the Press, NO FREE LIST. n 6) cents; Secured’ Parquet Staila, 75 cents; General admission. AURA KEENE'S THEATRE. OPENING 3 MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22, Laura Keene, in the inauguration of ‘her present season dogs to assure @ pa ost efforts have been exerted to establish a style of entertainment t! worthy their support. During the season of 1 uy Of this theatre Was composed of artista of weil. known ent, and the hizhest standing in the projession, together With Hew candidates for pubiic favor, several of whom now are prominent stars, The approval Destowed in this theatre having stamped them, tiey are uow ucknowledged in both hemispheres, juent upon thelr With the e: Adiniss: eighth Keone ventures to repeat her experimont, present: | Family G eu ing a N.B.—On and after Monday Evening the performance: COMBINATION OF OLD FAVORITES, wil’ COMMENCE AT A QUARTER TO 8 OCLOCK who stand on tie highest pinnacle of faine, aud whose talent - == could have elicited the plaudits of foreign audien-es, bad | TOX'S OLD BOWERY THEATRE. they not preterred the favors of those who made them. Mr. G.L. FUX In Gomaody and Pantomime, Tneonjutite yRUBLIC “OF NEW YORK ANGELO, THE ADVENTURER. in conjunction with tiese, she will present The Twin Brothers, by’...... L. Fox ant Brother YOUNG ARTISTES, ge} ero! ef who, having paar Angelo, i Tai Veit +»Mias R, Denvil asking for cossorae y Lind, w 5h eee Laura Keene dared to present many su Aeoesors: | Jonny Lind, with songh. os. is igi Miss Fanny Herring die wsks her patrons again to coufitn her selection, honestly | Jack Snozale. Delloving that a large anoint of ae NATIVE TALENT id will be brought forth by their fostering hands, In naming her company, she places first on the List:— ME. W. R. BLAKE, MR, CHAS. WHEATLEIGH, BR, CHAS, WALK MR, J. T. RAYMOND, MR. CHARLES PETERS, MR, WALTER LENNOX, MR, STUART ROBSON, MB. J. H. STODDARE, MR. Hi. F. DALY, i MARLOWE, MR. HIN R. ‘D, MK. BARRETT, MR, B. A. BAKER MR. BILBY MR, RICHARDSON, MR. FIELDING, Emma, with da HOW €0 AVOID DRAFTL Billy Wir \HE MONSTER FREE AND EASY AT THE HOUSE of Commons, 25 West Hi reet, is still, as ital- ways was, the sun of the lesser saiellites which surroui At.” To-morrow evening all our pre rts will be sur paawed, aud future competiton dispose Mr. W. Watts Will introduce several original songs; Mr. Chureh will warole most uiclodiously those sweet babuds tor witch ti F nownel; Mr, Cooley in his great descript numerous others, Be in ti afold the ( No huiabug, Mr. Simeon ia respectfuily tuvited. f) B. HELMSMULLER HAS RETURNED TO THE + city, and will resume his Music Lessons in New York and Brooklyn on the Ist October, Address 181 Mulberry street, corner of Broome, ARSLOE'S OF FICE,—THE LADIE men engaged for the new Mempi AND GENTLE- Theatre will please W. R. BLAKE, 18d ADA CLIFTON, MRS, SEDLEY BROWN, > MISS ISABELLA NICKINSON, MISS LAURA LEIGH, ‘MISS CLAKA LEIGH, MISS EMMA TAYLOR, Mi88 IONE BURKE, MRS. A. HIND, MRS. J. H. STODDART, MiSS MARY BVERETT, and MISS LAURA KEENE. THE ORCHESTRA, under the immediate direction of the ge maestro, THOMAS BAKE! will comprise the best taient of the musical world, During the recess, the theatre has been entirel ‘REDECORATED AND UPHOLSTER! A NEW DROP CURTAIN, MRS. M be prepared to siart on Monday, 32:1 inet, IAGINLEY, Stage Manager, LOAN OFFICES. (A Til? BROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON STREET, the highest price ts paid for Diamonds, Wawhes, Plate, Jewelry, Optical lostruments, dc, Liberal advances made ‘&t his private rooms. J. H, BARRINGER, 212 Broadway, room 13, up atatra, T 111 GRAND STREET, THREE DOORS WEST OF Broadway, money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Goods and personal property of every description, or bougut and sold, by JOS! ACKSON, Auchuueer and Broker. reminiscence of bass 4 has been painted by T 77 BLEECKER STREET—PAWNBROKERS’ TICK- INARD LEWIS. ots wanted. Advances made on Diamonds, Watches, lewelry, dc. Highest price paid ior Pawnbrukers’ Tickets Of Diamonda, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Firearms, &c., at 77 Bleecker strovt, up stuira. T 66 NASSAU STREKT.—A. HONIGMAN, DIAMOND broker, makes liberal advances onDiamonds, Watcues, Jewelry, &c., or buys them at fuil value, at his private oflice, br ‘Nassau street, room No.2, up stairs. Business contiden- A. ‘Tho opening comedy will be Bourcicalt's chet d'ouvre, OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS, cast with the iuil streugth of the company, with new scenery, ‘stage appointments, ac, BOX OFFICE OPEN ON SATURDAY, The sterlinj SCHOOL comedios of BR SCANDAL, HEIR AT LAW, i PAWN TICKETS BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST CASH PRICE. CASH ADVANCED ON JEWELRY, &C. and THE RIVALS, No. 9 City Butidings, 429 Broadway, corner of Howai tigTill follow in rapld succession. ie Zeer ae See — In ion a 7 = SOT eet en ey BY MRS. ANN 8. STEPHENS, A’, 109 GRAND STREET, [NEAR BROADWAY —H. NELSON advances swoney to any amount on diamonds, A NEW COMEDY BY CHARLES MATTHEW! Naw ‘Coubby ‘BY JONN BROUGHAM. bin a A SENSATION PIECE BY CHARLES READE, ands grand FAIRY SPECTACLE, on which Minard Lewis, with a corps of artists have been engage! for the last three months, and which Laura Keene promises shall outvie all her former productions. = = watches, jewelry, rear price given for pawn ticcet IRECTLY OPPOSITE THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, 510 Brogdway.—JOSEPH SOLOMON, Commission Mer- chant, adval money to any amount on Diamonds, Watchos aud Sliver Plate, or the same boughtat its full vaiue. Buskness strictly condidential, “paulsh, French and German spoken, AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS PURCHASED—OF DIA- monds, Clothing, Jewelry, Dry Goods, Firearms, ( ets; a high'premium pald for Tlokets of Overcoats, ‘A lot Of frat cluss Clothing for sale, $5 sult, GEO. LEVIE, 48 Broome sireot. claching, MUSICAL, YOUNG LADY FROM EUROPE, HAVING STUDIED under the first masters when 1 would like a tew inoro pupils to inatruet on the piano iat, their own or her re: sidence, “Terms moderate, Address F. B. ., Music, Herald office. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR SALE— (Or would be exchanged for any other useful article; ust de sold immediately, as owner leaves the city. For fur: ther particulars apply at 37 Weat Twenty-first street, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianotorte for sale. full iron frame, made to orde nding NEMSHIPS. \DGE TOOLS.—A MAN COMPETENT TO TAKE jarge of an old established edge tool manufactory and Willing to inves: some capital, can hear of a gvod chance by addressing W. 2. Avendroth, 109 Beekinan st., New York. ARTNER WANTED-IN A VERY PROFITABLE CASH Stool and Cover, Also Paintings, Svatuary, &c., at a sacri Business, in which there le no risk. About $309 will b ce. ? 5 required for haif interest. Apply before 2 o'clouk P, M. fice. elmaulre, at 48 West Sixteenth street, between Flith Sa und 606 Bro dway, room EORGE WILLIAM WARREN HAS RESUMED HIS wan ‘A SMART MAN, WITH $250 CASH AND ‘willing to travel, in one of the best paying and logiti- og’ and also at his residence, No. 6 Garden street, Brooks | Gey Mand real yecurity given. An interview will utial. ANTED—AN ENTERPRISING MAN. WITH $600 TO 1S pte ey lea tg a $50), to jain the advertiser in the Tea, Colles and uro- forte and Singing, begs to inform his pupils aud the pabltc in New York» Brooklyn, “ust he tie testmmed his | Cory Tusinews; the aatertiser ls well posied, Kept a large tuition, Residence, 149 Ninth street, near Broadway, N.Y. | Store neat Boston. Site. tot er dwn there business. Address Business, Herald office, ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND N ADAME CLARA M. BRiINKERUOFF INFORMS: ct ils and the public that she has removed to No. 54 Seventl jue, bear Fourteenth street, and will con Uniue to give lemons for the production and cultivation pf | _V¥, Auening integris, baring a sew hundred, douare, 40 og: the voice. For church or concort engagements address us | CUDy 40 uanarabie an Mie og ey above. MP2, THOMAS BEGS To ANNOUNCE THAT HE ies resumed his instruction in Singing. Apply at his Tesidence, 123 Amity street, or at Firth, Pond & Co.'s, 547 Broadway, IANO FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—ROSEWOOD case, modern styie, 64 octave; purchased new & short F200. ax, ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE BUSI . nt can make an engagement with & ther on shares or salary; ‘Must be gentiomanly and busl- ncert Troupe, Owego, N. ¥. sticces@ful troupe 1 also, & good Comic Sin $1.000.- 000.4 SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED, WITH J. the above amount, i the dry xvods comin e us ice $140 cash; 0 4 change ioe somal povn be a Le eaner and te be ey pane Good rererenves given and required, Address box 121 Herald oilice, $3.00 PHILIP _ RELLLY, 86 Jobn street. $150 NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, IN ROSE. '¢ Wood cases, iron PER YEAR PROFIT CAN BE REALIZED by ® competent party fw Hotel and Lodging $1,000 iu furniture; house nes and oversirung vass, for ‘ ou At ea Dusaeas down town, by investing Foe ai ume Loar Sie aid S40. with eattkeys, | Modern built, Address Hotel, Herald odlce, $225 and new Gly octave, $140. ‘Phe above Pianos are | = Spann — ASTROLOGY, BONA PIDB ASTHOLOGIST, THAT EVERY ONE ‘can depend on, 1s Mme, WILGON, wo tells the object @ your Visitas soon as you enter, She telix the past, pre- sebtand iucure of your ti ol warns you of the greatest bargains {n the city, Second hand Pianos from $25 to $100. New M, and second hand P of purchased. Monti, BoRa im reowived for the Sat ayine WATERS, Agent, 431 Broaawi — = angerk, INSTRUCTION, and brings suce-ea vut of the most perilous. ui a a aa ~ - N. B.—Celevrated magic charms. No. 139 Ali ireet, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING: | tween Houston anu Stanton, over the store, Ladies and oment in & senool or family, wuere genlemen, 0 cents each, About two hours? instruction daily iu the Baglish branches, = : STONISHING.——MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daugiter, bas foresignt to Wil how scon and Low 0. ten jou marty, and all you wish w kuow, even your Woughts, ie Do pay. Mo charns Pai Ber geen tobe eres or araghe tinage ta now in full operation udlow atr below Houston 260. "Gentlemen not adm ADAME RAY.IS THE BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND ‘Asirologist in this city, She telis your very tough lucky lumbers, causes specuy inarringes. | No, 4 e, near Twenty-seventh street, Ladies 25c., ADAME HART, HAVING RETURNED FROM EU. Tope, announces to the ladies of New York t ean be consuited at No. 21 Bssex street, upon the nm future; special information as to foruine, marti and @harms given, Ordinary fee 26 cents, Si including wathematies, also F' Spanish aud drawin would be cousidered an equlvaicnt for a home; or she woul make other arrancements on moderate terms, she would be Willing to leave tue cly. Best of references given and rex quired. Address H., box 125 Heraid ollice, (ATS, QoWRITING, MR. PAINE'S EXPERIMENT of giving thres months) (seventy-eight inf each) Pen- Manslip and Arithmetic, or Bookkeeping. lessons wnlimtced, for $10, has the eflvet of inducing hundreds to attend at 6b N. ¥., and 28 Fulton street, Brooklyn, GENTLEMAN OF LIBERAL BDUCATION AND OF much experience in teaching, desires to oocupy his evenin.s the coming season in givti tue branches p edtteativa, to priv ninis given as to character and qualitication, eator, Herald office. Becuttoy. MR. GEO. VANDENHOFF will be in town on and after Tuesday, 23d and receive pupils At his house, St East Twen:y-clghth street. Mra, Vandenhou receives indies, hl ddress Edu. RA, HAYES WILL OLVE MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT examinations at 158 B.ghth aveuue, BS. ADDIB BANKER, THE WELL KNOWN CLAIR. Voyant, 4.ves cunsuiiations on business aud invaiuaule &ivice on ail’ matters of lie, health, and happiness, at No. ¥2 Weat Twenty -nfth street, near Siath avenue. ALLACK"t Botrances tn Broadway and Thirteenth street, Proprietor and Manager... Mr. Stage Manager. . Lester Treasurer... by open at hall past 7; begins at 8 First week of the season TONIGHT, SATURDAY, Will be acted, with @ full aud compiele cast, Mrs, Centlivre’s comedy of the WONDER; A WOMAN KEES{A SECRET. Misa ie. eeseanones ies Mary Gannon 4 ra. Reeves Tie SUPER NEW AGP DROP painted by Mr. Anthony Berg:r, will ve presented to the notice of the aud This Seaitiful work of art is founded on a classical subject. and represents THE FEAST OF POLTPHEMIA. The statue of the Apollo Belvidere, waich'is conaptonows tm the work, eppropriataly ushers in Uh hesiral poruon of the enterainuent, and particular pouce ts soucites w the marvellous fidelity and grace which in evident in the treat ment of the #ilk deapery which surrounsta the pict ire. During the evening the Orchestra, under the dire:tion of Mr. ROBERT STOEPEL, wi!l perform a grand * Nation 8 new opera selection on Rosaiai'a © Mote, aik’s Gems,” “The Royal Hunt," » descriptive Quadriie, ‘Mouday, 224, MR, JOUN GILBERT eppeasance at this theatre, in the charae will make his first ZLK, in Sherivan’s grand Comedy ter of SIR PETER of the SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, the caat covtainingall the talent of the company, Tuesday, 23d, 3 Wednesda; MONE y. 2h, THE ROAD TO RUIN. 26th, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, ‘now open for the above evenings from 8 to@ Owing to the great overtiow on the OPENING NiGHT, TO WITNKSS THE LOVE CHASE, it will shortly be repeated, PRICKS OF ADMISSION. Dreas Circle and Parquet Orchestra Stall Private Boxes, Nios CREMORNE GARDEN, TICKET NIGH BENEFIT OF ‘thi HIS ESTABL iMé Tmnimense success of BBNORITA CUUAS IN MADAME CELESTE'S Milltary Drama ot THE FRENCH SPY. CUBAS IN A BKUADS OKL COMBAT, CUBAS IN THKieE DANCES, © — supported by a ful dramacic company After which, the Chiirae pauemiue of W-KA. Also PROMENADE MU=iC and EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES, by a host of gymnasts, acrobats, &e. Tickets for the d at of Carlotta Pat in Ope at the Academy of Music for sale at the Garden every evening. GRAND MATINEK THIS AFTERNOON. The Chinese pantouume of KIM-KA. Also PROMENADE MUSIC and EQUESTRIAN PERFOKMANCES, Children admitved for 16,cents. Doors open at 2 o'clock. EW KOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprietor.....-... SATURDAY NI MISS ADAH ISAACS will appear for the last time in her wouderiul personation of MAZEPPA, making all the perflous ascents and descents to and from the extreme height of the theatre, ithe drama ofan oc CNORWEGIAN WRECKERS Irish pri’ y Donneliy, OUR NAN, and the drama of INCENDIARY. Monday, Miss Adah ip the now equésirian drama of EAGLE E ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. SECOND WEEK OF THE FALL AND WINTER DRAMATIC SEASON. A LARGE AND TALENTED DRAMATIC COMPANY, FULL AND BRILLIANT OKC HESTRA. EVERY AFTERNOON, at 3 o’ciock, and EVERY EVENING at 13 o'clock, presented # romantic drama, in three parts, ame lated the yeh, calied aaa er CLAUDE MARCEL: on THE IDIOT OF TARBES, whioh bas been received with great enthusiasm, and pre pounced THE MOST EXCITING AND ATTRACTIVE DRAMA ever presented to the patrons uf the Museum, Mr. W. B. HARRISON, Comte und Liaprompta Singer the only Improvisaiore in the country, ‘A few months sings, the Manuxer despatched an expedition to the tropical seas after their BRILLIANTLY, COLORED FISH. couplets, returning with a large assortment usly beautiful fen, OUIVISING THE HUES OF THE RAINBOW, OUTVIKING THE HUBS OF THE RAINBOW, a QUIVIEING THE HUBS OF THE KALNBOW, oonsisting in tof the foliowing:— 4 ifrrY BEAUTIFUL ANGEL FISH, whose syminetry and colors are exquisitely rich. PEACOCK FisH, or FOUR EYED ‘CHERU! the very Jemsof the ocean. Never before seen except tropical reas SQUIRREL FISH, of perfect symmetry and brillisat colcrs, ‘SURGEON, or DOCTOR FISH, a very grave and dignified pixatoria! gentleman, with the mark of # lance on his + COW FISH, with head and horns like @ cow, and obi ite brilliant colors itke a chamelion. PORCUPINE FISH, oovered all over with spines like @ porvupine's quills, and with head aud eyes like @ bull-dog. MSON CAVARETTA, or JENNY HINE, ANEMONES, ZOOPHYTES, or SEA FLOWERS. SPANISH LADY, socalled from its beautiful colors and gracetul movements, PARKOT FISH, colvrs like @ chamelion. GROUPBR, YELLOW SNAPPER, Lge —s FISH, and numerous other varieties, ail entirely new this latitude, and very rich aud elegant, ‘They are all to seen 10 rich aud trangparent thet he jks, swimming about in ait an uty. Yor'with aithis, and the ‘alllions of ether Curlosistes from all of thi “id, the price of remaia® ONLY HILDRSN ONDER 10 TEaus. 180. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 BROADWAY. MONDAY, SEPT. 15, aud every night durt THE THREE HUNTERS, Tra TUE YAKEYS, THE ECHO, TIN-PAN-O-NLOR, lin Howard, Nelse Seymour, Lie Mag, nett, Griffin, Charies Hobs, Savori, Morrison, Fowler, Hiiton, NEIL AND'DAN BRYANT, In a grand Soiree de Ethiope, with jokes and comicalities, Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 ceuta Woops MINSTREL HALL, ole BROADWAY, 516 Nicholas Hotel, Beary Wood. rate the ‘Bole F aM eu Meher ie Proprecor and Manager x ineg succkaS. HOUSE GROWDED NIGUTLY With the beauty and fashion of the city, THE VERDICT OF THE PUBLIC declared in favor of Has been unanimous: WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Monday, Sept. 15, aod every eveumg during the week, new acts—The Stranger, The Bird Hunters, Cerevisiamopitinamfontibusoptinis, Ha, py, Unek m, Tue Old Maid’s Lament, 4e,~ by Eph. Horne, Charley Fox, Frank Brower, Cool White, Bos y. ol, Tevucs, Lewie, Hasiam, do. 2 ‘Doors open at 6); commence at w YEORGE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, 5% BROADWAY, Opposite Metrupuitun Hotel, janized in LA42. 1 Band in the United States, CHRISTY & BRIGGS... v--cLenseos and Proprietors ‘Continued Triumph ‘ao’ Crowded Houses, t bt of the MONDAY, SEPT. 16 irst might of the jarvetta calle pan. RYE: PER PODGE, George Chr: : eter Piper Pe The celebs roan; the “Bonny Light Horseman,” Billy Quinn; J. the exquisite tenor, will sing “Mother, Ob, Stag George Wright d Jules Stratton tar ‘pacio mental baiiads; the Plautation Jig; Grand Duet, Quion, and the Pas de Danube, Eugene Floren ¢. A Grand Matinee at 3, every Sa! . Admittance cents, Children, to Matinee only, 15 Tn the even! doors oven at 7; curtain rises at 7 Gents; no baif price. Private boxes RAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINE! KAND MATINEE, GRAND MATIN: Tul8 AFTERNOON, AT 26 0 CLUB, "MALL, 44 BROADWAY. PIAIL THE GLAD TIDINGS. FH Tic troprietors of ine Parisian Cabimet of Wonders, 0 BROADWAY. ‘6:5 BROADWAY. made extrait Suuiions 1o-thelr sifeady famous im addiuion to ir Ba fhe pubie may now there’ see Higuts of e.cruly and astonishi ind. Ti ture truly beauthiul, aod ‘The oldest eatablis! Woneriul, Bxiraordinary, Myst Flour, Territc, Marvellous, Exciting, Surpria ng, Exquisite, Glorious, Curious and Soul-inapirs kat the an. ouly Gertu in the world; she Is Indeed perfection and Unsurpassed for grace and femin ine beauty. Open for gentiomen only trom 10 ull 10, ge WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE. —170TH street and Kingsoridge road; French is the language of ite school, Hoglish beaneues, Spavist, German: Collegiate | NY Br wHO Mt HOt BEARD OF THECBLEDR ATED + Madan PREWSTER, who lias removed ww 6¥ thirty course—Preparatory course (0% Point, laboratory and rf inineraiogat cabinet, ampla, builaingn "9 acres of aud, | Skuse fersseacled with euuye suitection? Sue: bes 00 wed nd; alse equal, Sue tells the name of future wife or bun: ‘Whatof ber visiior, If you wish truth give her a call. HE GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD 1S THR ‘Accumplened Mave BYRON, from Faris, Wao an be cousuited with we striciest contdence on fuite of live; resures drupaen and uniathiu! husbands; has devoved Uy your Heart's idol,and brings paraved. Laiies 26 conta,” Residence ove Twelith sireek , desires to form wa lini: me w teach Latin, With @ pleasant ho unity preverred. Address )LD NOT GO TO MAKE THELR FORTUNE Ww bgp Behl fing all wee Mise WELLINGTON, he renowued Kngiish propwevess, universally aeanowwdged, the beat of ald ascrolagists, W0 Zuarenlers 14 seer Wuoconsu:t her, ealthy weaits — ane nema. apart vo therm 1uforwadod Gi Que WuROs aa Felaiive tolavrautis journey®, absent friends, love, courauipy oy euueatn abd redsed. will ive Tench ad music, in exchange for hia ‘anally, in tue country, Address ouiee. Ge xP. Shresimed instruct in the avove langnaxe, For furtuer 4 Sen densurees amiga pind, Woubivongh f Particular inquie. OF the aforesaid ab 18 West Twentg-sixth | MM Fiwr, idien, ease ser Wearh your douin street, hear Bioudwny. SiS: ory, nile OF it yout own you culty youd not duay to visit Or address by PROX, FEMALE | SEMINARY THIS INSTETUTION | highiy give and ooautifid young lady Wt 1UL Sia avenue, Ofers the BeoUIMMated advantages Of Nearly Ufty years tm street, rf rt of aiconsetul operation, Kivery faaiiny is proviled tore barr) nae ine gunpens Bemea op Athen taliveneea far thoryugh course of use yLand ornaimettal education, under | joys, good luck, and business a@altwnwacranted 0 the ciriction of w aorp¥ of ‘uore than Cwnuty protemire and | Pocky milnbers given, as also Lighiy reapectaii ciy rete: teachers. For eire ‘apply to JOHN Hl. WILLARD, | fouces. Drunkeness cured and autatul wires aud has Troy, NeXe wih dicnitlcD asta ahaa! | reclaimed, Eon aA ND, ee ARRANS Toni peuete tee | 7 G5 BOWERY. MADAME WIDGER, CLAIRVOYANT AGirees tor one wouky NFS, A.,Brooky a, Pont odie, | Meticitien TOF QIK dlaeaads, valle lucky numbers, property loot VWWANTROSA YOUNG LADY DESIRES A TERM | 46 Conwood, IPSBY, LATA OP CALIFOR- Nake teen beetn whee the cae Geekeens | BOO. Ta thove who wien dit this aiited lady ch larch OF Asmigt Mh SEWHuL, Which Fhe ca exec Croat rapidity. Babataccurs Feferenves ne to ability and ohm | M4) 1 36) Sixta avenue, Grst four, (rumt, Fee, 25 canta, | rector, Address Martinique, Herald ofice, ‘ pe nets TANTED=A FEW MORS PUPILS, BY AN EXPE: | — + < ~ eo Wie th tenehor, Top siations promptly at- | POR SALE—TWO TOW BOATS, IN FIRST RATE | tendos t evs B. ©., bot WA Herald oftige, of apoly at order (0 .ctny Apply W ARBALTD & Rangsyr, Avs Vuuwa Bb, Brovbiya. Por vaus aire we. re ERMAN OPERA HOUSB, 485 Broadway, vorner of Broome street, Under the ai First appearance of Metai SHUILANNSEN in Weber's of Madame in Wel celebrated work, DEK FREISCHUTZ. .Mad. Johannses Mad. Rott Herr Q: <Herr Wein a a Gar Ore amore Grad am ps rohestire nee Ve Seats, 75 cents; First Tick and Parquet, 60 cents; Parvecre, 22 cents; Gallery, 15 conte, Seats can be secured at the odice irom 9 0 clock ‘M. ull 3 o’cloek P.M. iE NEW YORK HARMONIC SOCIETY WILL 0 ite regular rehearsals on Monday eve mag te Sept. 22. at 233 Fourth avenue, west abo street. ‘George W. Morgan, a1 10 be put in rebeamal. Hessians, amateurs Soinding ty this Society are respectfully requested or partiviars nnd wdinission address ®. i. Dayas, Soo retary, 40 Broome, street. - AMERICAN MUSIC Ha TUE GREAT AMBKI 1 tlle GRAND MATINEE, GRAND NATINER, GANND MATENE! GRAND MATA OcIwoR i, TURES, NOW id saliery, over BMEMBER THE DUSSELDORF PI ‘on exit for the Iasi Lime at th yr 48 Kroad ‘apie ebute way. These supers Paiute De canine sold. Lovera ef art aiuld inprofe Whie Ta!@ a} a - ~~~ wat MUL BEST FREE AND EASY IN THE CiTY Pe Risen sd Beat B Baar wag, & BRgish pale Ale ow roadway, 0 e oe eveuings, Be—Linportod Nb ae F “—— T 2% OOLOCK, AT GES tities, GRAND MATINES, GRAND MATINES, URAND MATINES, for the acvonmoda:ion lading end eh kdrony TAN Tide GRRE ABBA Me ne ene