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perio hich the be commer and the topa! quantity of offered, and the price for C4 visti ier with theeatineca'suues ae « wing list embraces the principal Supplies meed- ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. rand Ry consisting of engineers, ordnance, artil- “ ones sackets, consisting of cavalry, artillery, infantry, Uniform, Tei si of ft horsemen z sers, consisting footmen, Dust Greraits, ers—Fianne! an Shinran ‘and nie Great Coats—Foetmen and horsemen, ‘Straps for Gi tx, Plaateota- Woo! Sack Oost ined and untined, or Booiees, Li 8 Boots, crore eegius, Stockings. (‘Gaiform Hats—Trimmed and untrimmed. + Uniform Caps, ¢ Caps, Reeruits—Cavalry and Infantry, vers, Siable Frocks, Sashes, Haversacks, Knapsacks. Canteens. a ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE. peculiar Wali ee od y rents, Common Tents, Kecinonut 1S ony atignal Cols Bwaarag Ean, ve. exMorning Report, ‘Do. Morning Re; Do. Lever. Pore Do. Guard. Regimental senceal order, Consolidated Morning Report, PRs d nip ge jor the fulfilment of every com- ri proposals received by noon of the tenth day f e ate of this advertisement will be opened at eerie and the articles immediately needed will be awarded to the ‘lowest H responsible Didders present, | Contracts for fur. ‘Sher supplies will be awarded {rom time to time as favorable ‘eive lowest res ceived up to st time, oP making contracts. aa bgt endorsed * Proposals for furnishing Army a"? and addressed to the ip ot Nt wees ‘order of the Quartermaster General, Licut. Colonel D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quarterinastsr Geuoral Untiod States Army, -_ yee Orrics o1 Sais” CLOTRING AND vise New Yors, egos will be received at this for furnish- teach edhncts deliverable ‘at the depot of army clothing ie city. ae ae i ress, chee 7 Wagon Harneia, ‘Ambblance Ha ness. Store apm eat can be seen on app wation at this perl Si they propose to deliver, and hit can be furnais Bertman see cn bya ae guarantee for the. lance Of the contract. All ids dese unreasonable or objectionabie will be re- oponals will be endorsed “ee for furntehing har. D.Q. M. General,’ U. 8. Army. QUARTERS sv PERINTENDERT GENERAL Hoariyime Service New Yone State Volunteers, Mus- aud Disbursing Officer, 662 Broadway, Albany, N. Y., P08: x CONCERNING ae SE Great ISTENCE FOR D following places are hereby degiquated as repde: torthen aftedulllivia of te State! eat Tone TPSBORG—For the counties of Clinton, St. Lawrence, as ed Franklin, Hamilton, Jetferson, Lewis and ‘Atbaxy-—For the counties of Albany, HSchonaris, Green’ Sthonsctady Monigumery, Cotati Benssclacr, Washington, Fulton, Saratoga, Oneida and ge ta the counties of Broome, Tioga, Oswego, Che- fompkins, Chemung, Wayne, Onondaga, tarlo, Steuben, Schuyler, Madison and East Naw ren or Lona Ist.4np—For New York cit} me befor d ‘and the countfes of Kings, Queens, Suffolk, ad, Westclioster, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Ulster and Betiio Wor the counties of AMezany, , Wyoming, Liv. Hagaton. Monroe, Orleans, Genesee, Niagara, Ene, Catlaran c na, ee one ibah to office, until eeer, Ey y of October, ‘or supplying the Drafte Satta oF “the State of New’ Yor! fence at the ct or ions before pevmeerstad, sul ig to consist of uncooked rations—the raw of the silyl , to wit: Taree-fourthe of a pound of or bacon, or one and one- pounds of fresh or salt, ie wenty-two ougces of bread or flour, or one pound of hard bread, or one affd one- nds of corn meal; and at the rate to every one d rations, oF cight quarts of ‘beans or peas, and ten ; ten pounds of groen coffee, or eight or groun coffee, or one and one-half fifteen pounds of suger; four quarts of vine- Of sperm candles, or one apd one-fourth Moamanting candies, orone and one-hall ‘pounds of lee: four pounds of soap and twe quarts of salt, to the fe twice per week, one gallon of ‘Per one hundred rations, and ra thriee per week ap is- et pounioes rate oi one pound per ian. pene, ries wey & or potatoes cannot be is- Sieresss 0 equivalent in value other pra proper i mized Myo ye reeethet atthe cations of one hund: = a or eae co Po Gina gs a jon x ; fresh beef may be tes faoned as often as kings F may require it, when practicable, in ee ped will be endorsed, “Subsistence for Drafted Mi- Sarees ig eee a will & required. It will not be re the: RAGUE, a, Firat infant U.S. Ay Segstinaenaertias Sisjor Brat ttaniy. Officer, OTICE.-SEALED PROROSALS ARE INVITED sot ihe 30th ay of September, 1863. at 19 o'clock N. nited Subsistence Department head of Beet Cattin on the hoof, cattle are to be delivered at Washiagion City, D. C.. ch animal to average 1, 300 ponnds weight, aa a itted which weighs less p than 1,000 pounds grose 8 and Duila not wanted. & faaksle tobe Gativered at sech caves anG-ta sch quan: ‘as the government may require. .irat ddlivery of caitle to be male tem days after sign- ry ‘bond ‘with good and sufficient secur ty will be required. Government reserves to itself the riga to pay in Treasury ote or other government funds. lo oi will be Srenterieined when put contractors who e Previous! failed to comply with their contracts, or bide Present to respond tohis bid. All wo ei accom} nied by two quarante 7 Fear of firms ‘shouts be Laie in in full, with the pre- address of all the members of Bids to,b¢ directed 10 "COL. A BECKWiTa, AnD. C.and ington, and endorsed “Proposais for Beet Cattie.” RM OF GUARANTEE. We —, of the county of —, and State of ——, and the connty of ——, and State of ——, do hereby gu ran at ——isable to fulfila contract in accordanee with the arms of his propowtion, aud that, should his provositio ‘be he will at once enter into a eentract in accordance it Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to D — his seenrities, ¥8 guarantee must be appended to each bid. DROPOSALS FOR | POTATOES, ‘Sealed posal are invited till the Lat t day of October, B62, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the Subsistence Depart: mt of Washington, ith id 000 bushels “of Detstoos The potat be ivered at either an. street wharf, iugton, oF oF at the railroad depot, put up _in good sound ia or. soaks Rey cost ty Peete on P sack and te be slivered by the 15th of October, ‘Tho bi i onid' state the price int usher of, sixty postnds, to be directed to Colone! A, BECKWITH, A. D.C. an Ma Ur 8. Ae and endorned, “Proposals foF Pottio REALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL THE SS “ist day of October, 1962, at 12 o'clock M., for furnish- the Subsistence Department with 20,000 barrels of Flour. i received for what is known as No. }, No. 2 ‘The number of barrels of eaca kind should be evens ted, and the price proposed for each grad Tre quantity of Flour reqnired ft delivered either at thi lepot ‘at Wash ingto Passion government mspection will be made just before ¢ flour is received. The barrels to be head-lined. Bids will be soon fed tv an oath of ca penne, and be reoted to Col. 4. BECKWITH, A.D. C., an .U. 8. . at Washington, D. ©, and endorsed“ ar. © TO PATRIOTS. — BIQISiIMEN TO THE RESCUE. Fifth regiment of Gorcormns Trish Legion, Coronel m McEiily, needs a few more men to complete its ks, ca - hale MEN OF A L ATIONS, FALL IN. Bounty $100 cash; when mastered in, and $78 at the rp Aes Re et eke wished to fami Sow is tue ing to fo iD REGL rey ND ser ‘escape the draft. BA J, DOLLARD, Reeruiting omer room 22, Tam uy Tia anes Yas CAPTAIN WH. B MINER, FIFTH ME: troy tan regimem, wi 10 (ten) for every man ght him, Apply at a6 Howard street, “s N EXTRA BOUNTY OF $10 WILL BE PAID TO FAL each it who wiil en! t Coreoran’s Trish Legion, A. DEMRAS, Recruiting Oilieer, 08 Bast Pwenty hind stFeet, VAVALRY. CAVALRY, CAVALRY.—THE FOURTH NEW York Cavalry i tobe increased Hy three new companies, panies nearly raised may jiion in this veteran regiment, Address hite stre BuPTH RE T ARTILLERY N. ¥. V.. COLONEL Gtaham, stationed For. Marshall, anizod for garrison diity, offers superior inducements to Mite The highest bowuty given, Recruits from the wutry are informed that governmen fre paid when enlistes’. Appl Pe vorateman sireeis, Brooklyn, Pa ower ant Grand sven, Rew ork, of Lie MURRAY. Regimental Recruiting Oflcer, or a ry, of Lie! nant JONES. UARTERY. TWENTY SECOND REGIMENT NA- eee te New York, a 29, 1969 —| this regiment, wi cormer ot Univer , October pay from the’ Uni & ” COMPANY B—NI MEN. ,ONSIDES" ma i INE MONTHS im addition to all other bountics will be paid to recruits en- ae Tien one door west of Broad- DAVID D. TERRY, Captain, p= BOUNTY, WITH ALL THE EXTRAS added.—A “few men. wanted; the best chance to enlist eve ever offered. Apply to-day at basement 107 Fulton st. HORNIX REGIMENT, CORCORAN'S IRISH, (late Fourth regim Empire Bri: de} malt esed inen of Company. H of the abore regimen Pian are noe’ tranaferred to soma go gallant ci OHN D. HEARN, Captain, ‘oreoran. Rrowarp Ouran, Firat view cipeast: Jamxs A. O'SULLIVAN, Second Lieutenant. f IFLES.—SUPERIOR NO.1 ENFIELD RIFLES, aes. 2) sale. in bond, in New York and toarrive regularly. dress box A734, Post oflice, New York city. e seat of war. None but geatleme! eed) 1} iy Home bt goatee of te ‘cre Colonel, Herald office. 0. BX1BA | (BOUNTY, ‘OVER ALL PUBLIC BOUN Oe ties, —A few more ‘men wanted to fill up Partridge Company I, Second battalion Suesees Zouat wuarvores 16 Fulton atreet, near Broadw { REGIMENTSCORCHMEN FOR THE UNION Recruits wanted, ww able rea le men can join and resolv oie ‘extra, bounties Oma pri GrBroome and Mercer testa Feat in oe gai ‘park, opposite Tammany Hail, § yw LARGEST BOUNTE PAID IN THIS ‘State. Recrutts wanted in my ) form. ing te for the Second recaa Wea Spooner, box boed Rew Tork Feat mice 7s Ss. sR Pee __.._ HOUSES, ROOMS, @o., TO LET. ‘Apes no HOUSE 70 REX 70 RENT IN (sour Brit BROOK 1» 00 Ben! . 5 ‘Aaarves box 3008 Bost ottee. “4 SECOND FLOOR OF & HOUSE TO LET—TO A amali genteel family. Inquire “4 10 West Twontieth street until let. No bill on the the houre FACT.—I HAVE TWENTY-FIVE FURNISHED Houses to let; seven on Murray Hill, Grat clase, an or noar Fifth at furnished, thost of ite ‘rat Glass and well situated: also 100 Stores and Lotta ches} IN. ©. BISHOP, 198 Broadway, store SMALL FAMILY, RESIDING AT 93 WEST THIRTY- second street, willlet the second aad third Floors of ae three te high Basrnient House, ig all modern im- ROOKLYN HEIGHTS—TO LET, A FIRST CLASS House, handsomely furnished. ‘The Furniture will be |, and the present occupant, with one child, would with the fam! vided the on kind of tenant offered. Address box 3,995 New York P | yg ee | HOUSE = LET—IN VANDAM STREET, yn Macdougal and Varick, the rent to be taken out in Board; also a brick Biable in the rear. For further parti- culars inquire at 18 Vandam street. OQUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A three story medium sized House in Lexington avenue, hear Twenty-tirth street; the furniture of w good deseription; to be sold only to the irty renting the premises. Address Lexington, Hi a ofr. OTEL 10 LET.EXCHANGE HOUSE, AT FOOT OF Wisin street, steamboat watt, Eonguke Tet, a rniture for wale. Possession on sins "hy quire BEKRANS, GAYLORD & CO., or D. H. at the hotel, or TEED. DAY, office ‘of Southwick & Wood. 82 ‘New York, N_BROOKLYN—PART OF A WELL FURNISHED House, with modern improvements, centrally located to cars and ferries, to let, toa small family. Address Comfort, box 140 Herald office. ONEY BROKER'S OFTICE T0 KET—AT A REMARK- ly cheap rent, in ihe Bowery; u good location for a who understands isiuess.. Address Money Broker, Broadway Post ofice, New York. TL, SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, WITH FIX- tures and machinery ready for use, to let, in John street, Brooklyn, formerly occupied by Curtis & Mitchell. Apply to WM. MAKRIN, 28 John street, Brooklyn. 1 LET—STORES NO. 30 AND 8% THIRD AVENUE, between Twenty-firth and Twenty-sixth streets. stores aro largo, and in an excellent Dustuess locality. ‘They will be let advantageously to a ments attached tothe same. They are well lighted, dr; ealealated for any business. Apply on the premises, 25 Chambers sireet, Room No. 5, at the oflice of John Kelly. 0 LET—T0 A SMALL. FAMILY, THE SECOND AND part of third Floors of hotse No. 85 street; has all modern improvemen’ ‘. and very large yard. For particulars inquire on. the pre- mises, Posscasion immediately. per month, PO, LET_THE FOLLOWING HOUSES:—NO. 28 WEsT Twenty-fourth street; wo story brick cottage; No. Fourtwenth street, four story, high sioop, between Eighth and Ninth ai 159 West Thiety-eighth street, tour story at Twenty tfih street, Uiree story ‘corner of Broadway and ‘Forty-second oaaway, Hotel, 197 Third avenue, three J. &W. DENHAM, Bighin avenue, ret, fi ‘from morning 109 I in t ning. T° LET—THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE, 8 ALLEN street. Inquire on the premises, or at No. 16 avenuc ¢ c. LET-THR FIRST CLASS FOUR, STORY HOUSE, ‘Thirty-fib street; has all the modern im- provinrenteaod isin dret rare order; rent $000, ioquire at 387 same sireet. LBT_T0 TWO OR THREE ADULTS, FRONT ROOM, ‘Bedroom, and pantry, second tioor and kitchen; base: Maud attic room if destreds ovcupied by owners, gentle: 8° Madison street. Cells for a. 4 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR, Conmiariea, OF FOUR Rooms, with one or two basemen! King street, i Eingstreets with bath, gas and males Inquire at [0 _LET—THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF T° ate tour sory brick House,101 West Twentieth street gasand Croton water; rent low toa good tenant. Inquire At $00 Eighth avenue, in the coal , between Twen! itthand wenty-sixth streets. LET—A FIRST CLASS BUTTER STORE, AND THE Fixtures for boo 292 Eighth avenue. Inquire of ITH & MEAD, Mighth avenue, between Twenty- eighth and Pwen Sian streets. LET—NO. 5 ST.. TIMOTHY PLAGE, FIFTY-SE- ‘cond street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue, & fuodesate sized ihree story brown stone House, with the mo. dern improvements, Possession Jmmodtint Rent year. Apply to the owner, LSSCOTT, 54 Gold street. LET—A FIRST CLASS, COUNTRY BOARDING House, which always ails during son, Logether with the Farm, beautifully sityated 8 the banks of Ghirews: Fiver; good bathing, Ashing, gunning, crystal and iron 5 ge, and plenty of sbady rambles and rustic arbors on the premises. Also for SO acres of Land, at $75 an acre. Apply at 293 Washington street, N. Y. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1862. _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., 10 LET. ed —COTTAGE TO LET-IN WESTCHESTER COUN wy. minutes’ walk trom Harlem bridge: tenn. even rooms and cellar; is in good order, 11 locas. ah of New Y Renae vereided ad w York combines Fe catoh gr id residence in in overy When * meen ; ee o’olook, w! eo pe rs COUNTRY SEAT AT SOMERVI J.—70 Sed tin bullaings and tha ‘aioe a, 00 30 ares, ie Sis: 72 ; or ah tn gs trl oe ORRRATE. Ore set HOUSE SALE—NO. 98 Bed ae pion tise fog er ae bones by Srparar Ana he prena premises, or to Yh a NICHOLS, FARM FOR SALE—OF ABOUT NINETY-FOUR acres, thirty miles from New York, CH Bey | opus: § 7; the farm in the cot eet ae bull ings oe eB box 2777 Pest oltce New York ALL KINDS OF CITY AND COUNRTY REAL ESTATE, for ale and exchange, on very {avorable terms; some Valuable farms and country residence: All kinds of business bel ty tended F. D. RICHARDSON £ CO., a a molly CHOICE FRUIT FARM AND GRAPERY FOR sale, in New Jersey, 16 miles from Jersev City, contain. SO acres: large house, barn, dc; fruits of all kinds: (wo ‘a bar- from railroad de it ach will be sold Pe RGEAN'T, 16 Wall atreet FARM. AND TWO COTTAGES FOR SALE.—A Farm of 12 acres, with ‘house and necessary outbulld: ings; aot with barn and one-half acre; Burg fereite Ouimibrscs, pase ben eo z BRINGKERHOFI, Newtown, or &z Malden lane N.Y.” jel in Broo! ally furnished, with Carriage House, tc.» will be sold i rented or traded: Also a furnished 25 feet front House, near the City Hal be let or seid (or one Cai taken to rashes The owner would fer to sell or trade House, with or wit ont Goes pply to D, W. IVES & CO., 455 and 157 iB ead gain, De pe PROPERTY FOR SASE—(BARGAINS).— 13 Lats enue, ® first class dwelling, and No. 144 Fulton eens @ first class store. Apply to ESFING- HAM H. NICHOLS, 4l Pine Street, New ARM OF SEVENY-THREE ACRES—OYSTER BAY, one hundred and sixty-seven acres, Soult, Amboy $50 500, country seat at Elizabeth, fifty acre 5 fitveeu acres New Jersey. $1 cried 800, Te ‘@ good fart GREEN & DALTON, 17 Naseati rene weet. IARM—SITUATED IN NEW JERSEY, 35 MILES from, and eusy of access to, New York, for sale, ex- change for Clty Property, or for a House with adjoining fand within a iew nities Of the city. Or will be let toa re: sponsible party. Apply at 48 Chatham street, N.Y, ARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR city or Brooklyn property; situated in New Jersey, 33 miles trom the city. One of filty-three acres; one of seventy acres. For sale cheap for cash. One of thirty ac from the depot. Apply to P. SEGLIO. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone front House, 25x60 feet, built in the most elegant and substantial style, situate gia street, between Fourth and Madison avenues. Inquire on the premises , (OR SALE—A FIFTY ACRE FARM IN NEW JERSEY, 25 miles from New York, 33g miles from Erle Rutiroad; aamall house, good barn, cowhouse a ad grainery, Line fruit, appl jums#,*peaches, 3, Straw berries fair fet a Wa eres wood” Praquire at 296 South street,” hi OR SALE—A_ VALUABLE FARM, WITHIN ONE mile of New Brunswick, with Stock, Farming Utensils, &e., containing 100 agres of'land and good buildings. In* quire of WARREN HARDENBERGH, oF Walt street. OR SALE—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS 8 FOUR STORY brown stone Houses, beautifully located, Nos. 8 and 10 West Forty-seventh street, near Fifth aveni "sniahed im the best style, with all modern improvements.’ Apply on the eomaiaos, or ot LOPER & DAVIS, foot of Thirty-sixth street, ast river. 1OR SALE—17 ACRES OF SOME OF THE BEST LAND ‘on Long Island, situate near Bast New Yerk, convenient tocars and stages. ‘The above will be sold in plots of five acres and upwards. Apply at 7 Pearl street, corner of Coen- tes slip, POR SALE—A, FIRST CLASS, FOUR STORY BROWN stone front House, 26x50, lot acta with all modern im- ovement; handsome gus tt } ty second street, betmeen Broadway “math ite th avenue. mie possession. Price low, an mon: wanted. CHARLES E. MILLS, 34 streets OR SALEA FIRST CLASS HOUSE, COMPLETELY furnished, on one of mest desirable avenues in Brookiva, ata very low price. terms of payment, ean Good servants will Continue with the pucchascr if desired. Address Owner, Herald ofiice, R sae oe p omen =a Ber] HOME- stead Farm of septs ja Mi New Jersey; Tana in a apenald dition, order, fine frat dc, laquire of JOHN Riviniton » w York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, south side a first street, secon door east of Fifth avenue. Terms a Pp. VAN aNr TWERP, No. 1 Park place. OR SALE OR 70 LET—VERY LOW, A COTTAGE House in Garden mireots Mort | Mott Feyen- For further par- ticulars inquire of SAM’ ILLIKEN, 136 Ninth avenue, New York, or of GEORGE Suir Concord street, Mott Haven. F° EXCHANGE—SOME GOOD LOTS IN BROOKLYN and White Plains, for ae or other pet ge Fine chance for ‘Also era Call at t jnion place Real e oflice, 2 East Pourtecnth street. WANT TO PURCHASE A LOT OF GROUND, 25X100, situated between Third and Fifth avenues and’ Fiftieth and Bighty iat streets for cashes Ad a with full pér- ticulare, ©: +4 box 4,183 Post office, N. Y. LET.—ROOMS TO LET. IN A LARGE STONE house, piazza and jen attached, situated im Filty- fourth treet, near the East river; beaut! accommodations. Apely on. the premises or address G. L., box 1,007 Post of- LET-AN EIGHTH AVENUE STORE, WITH cellar, very low to a good tenant; capital stand for Businens, 2 ‘and just vacaied. Fer particulars apply tmmedi- ately at 689 Bightb avenue, 10 LET~NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT board, suitable tor gentlemen, «1 1,219 Broadway. Ree. rences exchanged. Apply between the hours of nine and two o'clock. LET—HOUSE NO. 2% BOND STREET, WITH THE Z sefreeption of the Front Parlor. Inquire on the pre- fpO LET—FURNISHED, THE FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stbne front House 146 West Fo: reat, south side, fourth house west of Broadway: re Can'be seen from 8A. M. to J2 M. every day, ars upply to D. SBY, 133 Nassau street. ro LET. A SUIT OF APARTMENTS, WELL. ADAPTED for ve rooms communicating, in the’ Engl 1,48 Broadway; would be furniabs uired. Apply on the premises, or to BD: MUND HURRY, 86 Godar sifewt. LET—IN A DESIRABLE LOCATION, AT A MODB* rate rent, io a private family, to gentlemen, or gentle~ inan and wife, @ very pleasant Second Floor,’ furnished: three rooms, with gas. elevence required. Call at 77 West E.eventh street, near Fifth avenue. 0 LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTEEL FAMILIES, No, 201 West Thirty-sisth street; lot 24x98.9. Croton, 3, ae ae low. Apply onthe premises or to JOHN 8. ELSO, 60 recur m FOUR “STORE | FULL SIZE HOUSE, 259 between Clinton aud Waverley piaces. complete. Apply at 261 Greene street. FAMILY, A SECOND FLOOR with of without a Basement; ae if requil ini eorder, Kent low. ouecaaion etmediately. Taquite premises, 23 Van- dan. etree we LET-THE LOWER FLOORS OF BUILDING 990 TO eye Third avenue, now used as coal yard. Will be lot for that or Auy @tber purpose. Also, a large Hall in the upper part of said building, Apply on the premises, APO LET IN BROOKLYN—TWO PARLORS ON THE first floor, two bedrooms and front basemen’ tix tures, marble mantels and grates, oF, the rooms co nished, with Board. Situated at 377 Aceiph! 8 street, near Fulton avenue. Rent from $10 to $14 per month, LET OR FOR SALE—CORNER HOUSE AND GRO. cery Store, with water, gas and all the Oxtures in “also a Bakery, House and Store to let. Inquire at northeast corner of Fulton avenue and Adelphi street, yn. To LET OR LEASE—THE THREB STORY DWELLING Hrouse, 88 Amity street, furnished, with as, Croton, bal furnace, ; on given tinmodiately;, the lo fap be wen from § tod o'closk. Apply t0J. B. LRELAN! wat} Nassau sts street, i NO LE, ) LEASE—ON FAVORABLE TERMS, THE STABLES on Washington street, between Morton and Barrow with accommodation for, twenty orses and aix or ‘ts. Apply to EDWARD TIMPSON, 170 West Fittern street, orto StRPHBN 1 ¥. BURRALL, 34 Wall st bie LEASE OR SELL—A -A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, COR- ‘of Seventy-fith street and Eleventh avenue, in good order, with one acre of ground, on Aa handsome lawn overlooking the North river. Lnguite of Major THOMPSON. 29 Wooster street, or Mr. STEEL, Soventy-fifth street and Bloom(ngdale r 10 RENT—ONE OR TWO ‘PLEASANT ROOMS, TR. nished or unt urnished, in @ private family. Reference ven and required. Apply at 84 West Twenty-seventh at, (0 RENT-THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE 125 T wat Truirveenth street, between Sixth and Seventh If sh the odern improvements. Hee ety ha Williams street, or to 2. Hi, LUDLOW Pine street. “4°2 (BAR LAFAYETTE 375 i a nid Floor, containing modern junprovenauts. ‘eon: Cartas Coepiowed roome Cor ghoglo agnticgpen, WANT TO PURCHASE A MODERATE mais MODERN horse in the vicinity ef Madison square, tor my own use, Address, with particulars, box 1,527, general Post offiee, New York. DS—TO ALL WANTING FARMS.—LARGE AND thriving settlement I honda mild climate, 30 miles South of Philadelphia, by pallroad; ‘rich soil; tine crops, to be seen growii twenty tracts, at from’ $15 to per acre; payable hin four years. Good business ope ness good'sogiety. Hundred: a setiling and it ments. to CHAS. K, LANDI: Cumberjand county, N. J. “Letiers answered. Papers con: taining full infor tion n will b be IPHE ADVERTISER HAS A WELL FINISHED BRIc House (full lot) in Brooklyn, E. D. cla hood, three minutes’gwadk from ferr: that he would like to exchange for a ni Eltzabech, Newars, or some town in New. Jersey. city, worth about $2,000. Also, wanted to purchase. a first ines Horas ‘ot about $8,000. " Address box 619 Posi oflice, jew Yor! WaAxtep—to PURCHASE, A FIRST CLASS THREE ‘story and finished attic or four story brown stone front Hones, with all modern im wements, location Fourteenth to Forty-second streets, and Fourth and Sixth avenues; to be a full lot and price about $12,000, No reply will be noticed but those Cy pardeniars and terms, Address Pur- chaser, box 2,708 Post office, ANTED, TO EXCHANGE=A_ NEAT, UNINOUM- bered Cott ‘on the cast of the Hudson river, 01 4 ons trom New, Fork, for a email ouse, trom $3, iit ighborhood in New York, Brooklyn or Wil abn address HL. R., Herald office 6 1) SUILDING LOTS FOR SABE—90 ON CHESTNUT eet, on the line of the DeKalb avenue aud Newtown Rallroad cava, Cars pass by the lots every eight uiinutes for Fulton and other ferries. Also 30 Lota near Myrtle ue Pare Terms easy. Taquire. of CHAS. J. DEBEVOISE, Bushwick avenur, opposite Dekalb piace, Brooklyn. 500 482. TERMS BASY, FOR A FARM OF 9 acres; one-hali wood land ce tillable, well watered; good’ houses and outbuildé bree 0 from Paterson, N. J.,and, twenty-one,» ow. Apply to . SERGEANi, strom Jersey 15 Wali street. JQEWARD-LOST. OR STOLEN.—THE INTEREST ‘Conpons, due Octover 1, 1464, on the following bon’ are lost oF stolen; all persons are cautioned buying, selling or negotiating the same, ale for te it; a itberal reward, will for their return —1, Eighteen goupons of $90 sack, Delaware, agai tna o West: Company Beers Extension, Peas te Tb, 168,164, 244, 245, 246,247, 248, 429, 600 1,601.1, and J, a0, ten cach, Delaware, Lackawunne and Western LAL 1183, 1 Aise nine coupons iat fe Halted penmns Cooareates | 1 ni Lo Nos. 4 a sure a 6,319. Also a coupons of $17 50 aa Tiinois Central Ritiroad Construction bonds of 080, 4,609, 4,011, 5,225, 10,091 and Gfieen coupons of $85 cach, fourth mortgage ofa, Bele, Raitrond i tae of 992, 498, 004, 6.008, 1 1193, 1,600 and’ 2,321, Staton Treasury Noten of 20883. Ad el Porry, No ‘3 Front street, N.Y. ADELIM PERRY, PO SAML, PERRY, } Attorneys. _Naw Yonk, Sept. 20, 1802 ARD. —LOST, ON FRIDAY AFT a binek and tan Terrier Dog; weight from 17 to bout 1¢ inches Figh, andfanswem to the name er will return the ‘same to D. 8. Hammond, et, Up stairs, or at 42 Warren street, up atairs, above reward. ARD ane ‘A BLACK AND TAN oder Will receive the above reward by re- hares Du Bois, 800 Broadway, t turning said Siw REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 29TH INST. A MARE $10: and ikht Wacon. Hehe mare is brown with u star in Tong tail, ana one fore log has mall lumps upon tt. tece an te. at) ult fashioned country wagon, Cull spring. wil reoeiye, $10 on returning, the ‘same to the Onore ‘mabies, 48 aiid 69 Rast Thirty-second street. $1. REWARI lt ag my SUNDAY NIGHT, 28TH Kaglleh | ativer tenW lever ina hs ame te RoDineon. Pr will leare Uhercone" th Joe, at Lafayette ‘tat ve will Teoeive the agove rewagd wud no questiqns asked, um MEAT CHOPPING MACHINE bie for steam or horas. power: a 4 Harness can be had complete tor $100. fos'w ‘West Fortieth street, one door from Broadway. apgn SELECTION OF BUSINESS SS CHANCES—AS Hotell dd many ather branches. ein different kinds of business; one SON & CO., 62 and 64 Nassau atreet, DOWN 7 TOWN Lanes ROOMS ied ALE vauurs on a 9 M gate grey urea Oy JOB LOT OF PERFUMERY, YANKER i conuican?. Apel Machine, &c., will be printing Square, corner ser of N GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR Carnes of the best stands inthe Fourth more 23 Roosevelt street, or at 10 Hester, corner of Sulolk Bireet, in the store; or would take & partue AKERY FOR SALE—ON SIXTH AVENUE, 727, Now baking nine barrels week; all sold within three — ead reasons: given for selling out. yr AKERY FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS and erarechanco for a practical man, Apply at 68 REWERY FOR GALE OR TO LET.—A MOST EXCBL- buniness of tient ener bowing. Appy at AL Prinos porter wing. a RUG pass FOR SALE—PRICR $125 I & THICK. lated rh si Mice atiached ; F aera et ‘A STEAM TUGBOAT, OF ABOUT FIFTY ‘order ani yes oa Aeon bepom 9 TAKE A PARTNER 4 AFIRST and Baloo age ie. the ‘cemtoes House and vata for a German. “Apply to GHORGE Mt, RB SALE, —COAL AND WOOD YARD FOR 5S: uire of JOSEPH GED! yeara' lease Forty- second atreet, near Elevent OR SALE—A SIX AND A HALF YEARS’ LRASE OF corner Store on AUC; & good ai Liquor Store; now occupied as 8 Lager Bior and Billiard will be sold cheap for cash. Bor partic. inna ‘apply at No. 616 Ninth avenue (OR SALE—THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale thenew and splendid harbor tng, Geoe ‘Any one wishing to pu Owner wishes toget outof the usiness, wan at 50 Hudaon atrect, Jersey City. OR SALE—A FINE MILK BUSINESS, IN UIRE 189 Weat Seventeenth street. a ar STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A small Grocery and Liquor Store; will be sold at auction Lovelock precisely, on ‘the premises, 43 Perry OR SALE—THE OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST MARKETS IN THIS S101 Basem calculated for pork po ncovinen bosueait tou bese; low rent. Premises, 168 Ninth avenue, "hetore iP oR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A LIQUOR STORE: ks, Headers, and a splendid Counter, Pumps, &e., together with 24 dozen Bottles; will be sold very cheap. Address Mi Neral of (OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A SINGLE CYLINDER Taylor Press, in good order; size of platen 40x60 inches. will be sold’ for $1,200. Address Delta, It is worth $1, Dox 1,255 New York Post office. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN.—THE WELL ESTAB- lished wholesale and retail Liquor Store northeast cor. ner of Gold and Plymouth streets, now doing & trade; will be sold on reasonable terms, apply’ at the corner of Maine and Water streets, o SALDWELL. For full particulars SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND, FIXTURES Of the old established Feed street, with a four years’ lease of he in first rate order. Apply on the premises, OUNDRY AND MACHINE ry great sacrifice, to close a trust. Engine, Machinery, Pattorns, Tools, &c., full aud complete, ef most modern im- peration, and offered on the most li- HWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau street. 1 East Houston Senter Everything 8 given for selling. Satisfactory rea SHOP FOR SALE—A provement, now in’ o pre STEAM FOR os AT 4 WEST, Sidewhee! steamer WAL Formerly of Mobile, 800 tons rez, had cargo of 1,000 bates upland cotton; double engines, hi good order, boilers two years Formerly employed awa t Sidewhcel steamer b Vebsol ueariy reeds for sen, Nearly new, about 300 — rite pressure engines, jo et Cincinnati; good ve Had cargo of 350 ba Vessel and machinery tn good condition. Sidewheel steamer UNION, 250 tons—old boat. Carries 350 bales upland cotton. Galiows Trame aingle engine. Terms of dale—Cash on day of sale. 8 C. United States Marshal southern Dieice of Fioride, TOCK. AND FIXTURES OF A CORNER GROCERY , doing a good business in Brooklyn. owner has other sine to attend to, aud must sell imme- to 104. M. and5to9 P.M. at le avenue, Brooks vee 5 EX FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.—NEW and second band, of vari ly low to close an assignment. Maiden ine, third door below William street. NEGAR FACTORY FOR Lee hh AE aia 7ae ‘apparatus in perfect erder—generators, tan! kmplements for Tmannfactring vinegar: wil 6 present owner has 9, Herald office. —FOR SALE CHEAP, A fea poe Ty, consisting of Stock, Fixwares, Hd gon (ait new), now doin two to three men and a tock, much or little, Chambers street. —POR SALE, HALF OF A successfully entablished Dining Saloon, cen- profitable business. ‘This is a rare cement will be made with MAS, corner of Liberiy sizes ond makes, for sale ery ta net mee Pationd toile f° ine ci wade, oy | or wilt sell Ratsreetoma Inquire of H. P. trally located and doing ne a favorable on Pediers, sutlers and dealers ‘Domeritis and ‘cerman Segare st mi 17 Broadway, up stairs. CLOTHING. TYENTION FOR 16¢ SEVENTH AVENUE.—$50,000 worth of cast off Clothing, Oarpets and Furniture must be purchased within @ short time for (Ne supply of California ies and gentlemen can have the vo, dispose of their iald off garments as (ot. 10 $45; Woolen Dresses, De Edines, Cascimerce: Oniicoes: Shante, Clause, Bk Gloves, Shoes, Jewelry and Diawonds, the highest cael price Pal Gentlemen can receive for $: whe Tas or addi HA. 6 rst and Twent: furelg be dealt with to your satisfaction, than market rates and wenere, markets. Ladi to Boots, aecordin i ad streets, You ‘will Ladics aitended GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT—THE VIcTORY gained. Ladies and gent! in being pronounced, rY 253. Sixth avenue, has been paying the highest Jpekeas cash, for cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Bo eontinue todo tO, if it has been victorious fou will faver him with a gentlemen—Yon know well is prices that are offered by but best and surest w: that those remands ers is a perfect humb: can do is to address na Shave, then yon will know sure you satiafaction. Do notitorge B. MINTZ, and the number, Sad Siaih avenue. lly attended by Mra. Mintz. TTENTION!—LADIES AND GENT wish to find the fair und our Cast Off Clothing, © Jewelry, the best you can do is to eal! at or Seventh avenue, where you will be T guarantee to pay the Dresses from $6 to $30; fo1 1 $1 (0 $5, Please do between Twentieth and send d to by Mra. Harris. “) LARGE ORDER RECEIVED FROM CALIFORNIA purchase cast off Clothing, Ladies and gents having any « we artioes tO dispose of can receive the bigh he above order must ve filled in short tim on can do to receive the full value for your ¢ tocallon or address. ROSEN two doors above alt with to your satis- following prices: —S)Ik pats, from $4 to $1 ens first streets. Ladies New Orleans ¢ pets and Bedkting. Twenty-fourth suert. There you will be t with to your sausiacuon. ’ 33 BOWERY.—H. ROS! Ladies attended to by Mrs. Rose ease rem ber, and try 338 Bowery, ‘opposite Great treet {just received $4.000 to purchase cast off Clothing, Aituie and Carpets (or the Cali/ornia market. to pay (he bigness ie by calling on or addrese: ing 4 note to oy two doors avove iadies alvevde to by Mrs, Mints. N EXTRA CHANCE.—995,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF ted.—The vindersigned has received the highest price for each aviicle--all Bi ween tg eptieth — 14 THIRD AVENUE, THE joes are paid Cor ladies’ aud gentlemen's Wear- Carpeta, &e,, to ili the order tor r Dressis, $5 to $30; Conte, ‘Do wot forget. to call on or address ird dagen near Fourteenth street. wey THE NEW STORE, “AL THE OLDEST STAND, NO. 14 SEVENTH AVENUE, ladies and gentlemen cat obiain frm $6 to $90 for Silk to $25 for Coats, and $1 6) to $8 for Panta; A note by post pune: urniture, Jewelbyy a nite dies attonded to by 3 TIENT 1ON.—WAN' OFF CLOTHING, FOR ntlemen’s and chile id "tor Madi n’ B B.—~Ladies and gentlemen attended by ABRAHAMS, 233 Seventh avenue, Twonty-titth and Twenty-sixth streets, GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, Jewelry, Carpets, Furniture, &.. wanted, to supply, the T pay ag, follows:—Por Silk, Dresses from ern market. 30 ats from $1 3) 10 #5: $32; Coats from, on to 1 ‘Gall on or address A. attended by Mra. Du ENTLEMEN'S NEW AND 1 purchased for the Wenern mu tots, The full value wil be paid, u call at (he "Hore, or iw ‘onros, 44 Ceutre sirget, oF GUaTATTG tin large oF small INTER GARDEN. Mr. Jackson begs to nan Of the engagement of ~ BOWE 20 Boors hen he wilt hts erhen he will repeat his great role of IBLO’S GARDEN. representations could nN ‘Lessee and Mani wediately made for Miss TH! vivtit NIGHT Mr. Nixon has, however, just learne Project has bee Unoccupied du the comin: Who will, on stances he {ecla free Wo modi agagemcous laewhere. and to comply with ie fa desire vo wituess her performance ot TL PORTE, rer, role in Bellini's ever L PURITANL FRIDAY! KvRNING, Uy b J aaed 4 ord an + POSITIVELY ‘LAST AP PEABANCB cARLOTY. sabe is tonppoarit the A var 'sIR eeneriay es In Macklin's eoleirated bey ws MAN OF THE a OR. ALLESSON FOR PATH TUESDAY (RYSNING, SBPTEMBER 39, 186%, TIME THIS SEASON eit MAN OF THE WORLD. 3 ir Pertinax Macayoophan, M.P. ae ahewel ONDAY EVENING, Cotter % “idise May Wells aa taken this (the ony opportunity) Of Rkerrett vendertag in pment th reals of 4 IVING AMARICAN LEO AUTISTES, who has alres hieved the greatest triumphs ewer ate tained by any iy ardiat ia this coustsy. i AGHTLY Sane oR PERFORMANCE. Tealight, STUESDAY, Morton's standard p! besiege TOWN Loy) Coun: 'R' TRY, with the foliowing novet and effgctive distribution: Reuben Glenroy.” Mr. Lester Wi Mr. Harv WEDNESDAY “BVENING, OCTOBER 1, HB TENTH NIGHT OF EDWIN FORREST, His second appearance this season Ag AL fn Shakspero’a sublime tragedy of the same name. Notiok.—The public are respectfully informed that in con- reser org the rapid manner in ‘which seats are taken for EDWIN FORRBST, and the complaints made by | gine gonigequent upd seen their inability to secure seats, the bo: invariably opens eye dary ta savance of the nights of eee ba {NX FORREST MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, Sere aad PRIDAY. With the rem NO FREE LIST, Atiaiasion | non 6) sens Be Secured ‘Pai ee, ae na 5 cents; Ly ithe, peor edly will commence at 7%. The doors will Tg o'clock. nem OBPGREAT SUCCKSS, OF Wesinesa alte OR RNORITA CUB. Thursiay-2 . OATS. ap the Romantic Drama of the WIZABD'S 8 Friday—THE HELLE'S, STRATAGEM. cups qustains po characters and oe fbn CY Saturday—JONN BULL. mbat, aup) ried Due notice will be given of the next rep. sentation, of oe 4 gue BRAEA 1c CO IPANY oy DANCE, ons ee es to Ruin, Behoot for Scandal and Ske in a te feat Ct cuBAs in ‘SPANIsiIt DANCE: | —-°P The Chinese Pantomime of KIM-KA, Promenade Music and Equestrian Performances, Admission only 2% cents. yee OLD BOWERY THEATRE. RE- etd or Mi THE GREAT 4MBRICAN COMEDIAN D> SHiCAM co ae brildant success for the past twelve nights bas led anything within the walls of Old Drury for the past Srbar and TUESDAY EVENINGS, Sept. 29 and 30, THE THRBE ERAS OF Sains fo 2 .Mr. Ltn runs THEATRE, 7 OF MES. SEDURY BROWN, ATEUOND RE. of TOM TAYLOR'S and GLARE: Es MIEADE'S beautiful pRa WOFFINUTON. Misa KEENE'S Gbir OF aK of the heroine . oe * ISTIC BEAUT' Portraying the te ota TMG LIE “Ov AN ACTRESS ag ¢ stage, and the beuevolence and open 7 wueartatei® igi noes eile TRIPLET. Mr. 0. WHEATESDAY EVENING, SEPT, 30,” A to Ba set. G, L. F The performance will commence at ne with Bap “ on hinge PEO 'WOFFINGTON. ba R. Deavil [eared —— . ny Herring Mr. G. L, Fox Mr. C.K. Fox Collis rith To conclude with THE EVIL EYE. EORGE CuRISTY'S MINSTRELS, 835 BROADWAY, Opponite Metropolitan Hotel. ined in 1842, ‘The oldest cxtablished Band in the United Staten. CHRISTY & BRIGGS: + -/Leasees and Proprietors The uew Farce, ¢ THE mIscHTEvoUS MONKEY. George CbrEBY o.oo e ee MG cece ecovecsseeee Jocko T MONDAY, HECTEMBIER GEORGE cunistY AND His. UNKIVALLED TROUPE VARIED AND ENTERTAINING BILL. ro (un actress) PEG ORFINGTON. ‘To conclude with the 9 Comedia ft ROUG MARGERY, the Rough Diamond, with ) MIS. con LEY BROWM. In accordance with the as ie desire to witness MR. BLAKE in his great part of BSSE RURAL, The comedy of LD HEADS Eg YOUNG HEARTS will be repeater this w Jules Stration, J. H. Clifford, J. 0. Morland, Leopold week. Myer, N. W. Gould, Billy Quinn, Eugene Florence, B. IN MONDAY NEXT, QCT. 6, Thompaon, Braak Spear, Bylreste: Blescker and George | Will be produced the rnc NEW COMEDY of the season, tm which MR, BLAKE and all the company will appear. eae as CONCERTS, IRVING HALI on are respectfully informed that the FIRST GRAND CONCERT ae season of the celebratca Pianist, MR. M. GOTTSCHALK, will take place on THURSDAY Evening, October 2, 186%, AT IRVING HALL. Christy. A Graud Matinee at 8, every Saturday. Admittance 25 cents. Children, to Matinee only, doors open at 7; curtain rises at cents: no half price. Private box cel ts. peecinely, ‘Tekets a is and $4. 1,NMA WALL ER, THE EMINENT TRAGIC ACTRESS, cloged Satu vening & brilliant engagement a A number of eminent vocal ‘and instrmental artists have Walnut street tre, Philadelphia, She appears at th been engaged to assist Mr. G cpalk in a serion: of enti Howard Atheneum, Boston, this we new and brilliant programy other art! - COWELL, Agent. TINNY KAMPTON, —_— nc an American uanteae ‘undoubted talent, will have the cnurctt, THE GREAT TENOR, WILL TAKE THE honor of making hor first appearance in this city. + chair at the Brooklyn Shades, err ae South MR. HOMAS, the favorite baritone. Brooldyn, this (Tuesday) evening, . A host of talent . Louis Nicheisber. Me. omen Nol from New York will be in atte ndsncee Conducted by Jumpy | Mr. i Berenet, Mat Michaels, Pianist, M. Jones. Mr. Anton Itye Mr. Sate gee | Thomas, ie sale of which will pt. 30, at 9 o'clock, a 70L Broadway, 19 Hroadwe di EXCURSIONS. _ a1 XCURSION TO THE STEAMER GREAT EASTERN.— als steamer having changed her location to Wort Seliiy ler, for the purpose of ug rep Tepaires, the how steambortt GSSEO, Captain Wiiliam tw, will leave Fulton Market alip every day Oailay oa pied). at it o'clock A. M., to sall round the steamer and retarn. ‘This will give the pub- Hea chanee of seviug tide steamer sud the manner of Itebeing repaired. Fare fort trip 26 No extra charge tor reserved seut commence on iuexday morning, Se} Beer & Scharfenberg & Lis’, ‘ bell & Salisbu Radar TiviNG ABE SSS etme Mr. J. W. Lingerd LBDAY. "BVENING. 3, 1 Fireunign a an epect janine haan (by Obas. Gey- . i tit u MOF Ba ene ON OF THE NIGHT; BEN LIET, THE PIRATE. New sccuery, machinery and mountings. De Scykes and Bes. ioe the Pirate... Mr. D’Orbani and Doni Pulte de Favelli Mrs. W, G0 LOAN OF A ; ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. GOOD SIZED. HOUSE, FURNIGHED OR NOT: A “Wanted immediately, by" Boston family. Must con” tain elghs sleeping rooms, located from Fourtecath to Thir- furaifued’ appiy ac 188 Filth avenue, corner twenty titra urn! a avenue, corner Street, up stairs. INGERSOLL & CO. A PORNISHED HOUSE.—A SMALL | HOUSE, NEATLY sad genteelly (urnlahed, to wanted for the wiuter; lo. oan, not above Ag fens) street, and between Sigth and Fourth avenues: slate terms, &c. Address D., box 1,765 Post Sir P Numan hei. Miss Hathaway BR. hanes: .. dr, Brooks of z|® HOUSE WANTED—FOR A DESIRABLE TENANT, frou Fourteenth to Fi seventh street, | Lelween rth and Eighth emacs Addres a ee lovation, size, rent, &c., Hous, 47 jest Twonty-acventh: AKERY WANTED.—WANTED, A WHOLE OR PART of & House, With an oven, with or without sore and Gtadles, or a house in which the ewner would build an oven. Address (stating ppriicalars) Bornot, Herald office. ORNS I Bia wantap_2¥ A GENTLEMAN and wife, respectable house; would preter hia with fucilicles for cooking. Addrese for $wo Pir ierala we ERY.—WANTED, A SEBAN ENGINE AND froin 15, to 30 horge yower; Planing Machine, Circatar Sawn, Benches, Gig, Saws, Moulding rh Shatting, Pullies, ac., euliadle {toe abs shop, Caan wil be pald at fair priees. Addre: Herald ofl PORTABLE s1 STEAM ENGINE WANTBD—PROM THREE tout ower, for boating, with gut off and heater, ‘Address box rake Poat office, GuALL STEAM ENGINE WANTED-FROM TWO TO three herse power. Address B. Laforge, for one day, Herald office. a WASTEDTA HANDSOMELY FU RNISHED HOUSE, g ali improvements and in complete order, to rent for sig or seven months. It must he lerated between Fourth aud Sixth avenues, and Fourteenth and Th: tS Me CDE MARCEL: THE IDIOT OF TARBRS, Brery evening at 7%. Coneletiug tn pot 0 ; 1 ct LAN FISH, Reh ae i A OF bea an ow Fish, wi ahd Horns like a cor: Porcuptae Fish, Spanish Lady, Parrot eg Crimson C tr Yellow Stepper, Warbler, ‘Zebra fish, and and numeree Other varietics, ali CATT en this latitude. iY. Admission to yall is 25 cents, Caildren under 10, 15 ceats, Le MINSTRELS. “ae oe HALL, 472 BROAmw ay. MONDE Re ‘Sept. 2 ae" FURNY JIM, FILE PORT: CF nokia Bo" 40 10 .. pn) Raw Recruit,” Tepe Hs bs 4 Scena pore - ain ward. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE B Pluribus Uaum. Jim Monitor Joe Merrimac: eva "Doors open ut 6% , Curtain rises ai oon MINSTREL HALL, SoD TROPICAL FISH, ra streets, To be used strictly as a private reside AY, ae ly of four perso: ly, a clive, Unexcepttor oid the a icholas Hotel, ees will be gi to payment of rent. careful use 'y LE PROPEIKTOK AND MANAGERe So: “Bice UNPRECED! . ERFLLOWING HOUSES THE press CIRCLE AND PARQUET, BOUQUET OF BEAUTY THE VERDICT OF THE PUBLIC Unanimous tn favor of Monday, Sept. Scand every evening airing the week, jonday. aad avery ove jnring the wel Eph Hota Charey For, Prank. Brower, iol, White, Abecco, Henry, Florence, Glenn, Schwicardi Isaacs, Gara- iague, Haslaia, Lewis, &., m new acts, songs and dances ‘ ‘he hioodless ‘duel, the taitor's fate, the Shakers, , k., 0 aud Turaitere &c. Address for one week, sta’ demanded, location ef the premises, and wuen same may TA. H, Vox 8.242 New York Post office. Vv ANTED—BY A LADY AND GEN" TLEMAN, With ‘out children, a small furnished House, between Four teenth and Thirty-four is, Third and Seventh ave Address box 4, 21 tie Wnts D—A FURNISHED HOUSE, BY ry PRIVATE family, from the Ist October to Isi May, situated be« tween Eighth and Twenty-fith . and Second and Sixth avenues; nsmall house in perfect order, well furnished, st be moderate, Address, K.. Herald office ANTED—BY TWO LADIES AND TWO GENTLE. men, three Rooms in a honse irteenth and Twenty: bird streets. Addrees (stating terms) box 2,672 P: ete Tickets Ze. ay 8) RABLES.” L* ty ee GEORGE VANDENHOFF will give bis first Fesging st at ve aerial 's Hall, TUESDAY E ‘ANTED—A SUIT or A RIMENTS with a humorous floor, handsomely fur Tickets, Scents. "Wo three realings=Tuceday, Thureday, tbat Baty urday—$l. waka A sc aiaigieeidinetiasinnpesnaiicihanasnni Board.” Addi Ircicocg’s NEW NATIONAL MUSIC HALL, 172 New Canal street. The great and unrivalled comic recalls a Br BILLY HOLMES. The talentes, 4 Fora a *VORREST SS ESTEL Ts JENNIE FORREST, y and champion hone WASTED FOR, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A small House, furnishedor unfuraished, between Tenth and Fifth avenue and Irving place Aildress bex 775 Post office or Lexington aven WANED-A LARGE SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE, located between Bignh and Sixteenti: streets 0} on ales The popular EB Third and Sixth avenues, Addross, saving full parti Ethiop ‘Tenant, Clifton Post offe, Staten Esland, “! player wil anpearon ws nit, ANTED-—CELLAR ROOM OR PRIVILEGE IN YARD Tho b pe rng at, Jor kegping (wo of three barrels or benzine, for which _Admianion, 10s; Parquet, 206.5 Hones, $2. fair reut_will be paid. Addre: Herald offee. lating location, T. B. B., “RAND ‘EXHIBITION or “PAINTINGS GALLERY ‘of Fine Arts, 625 Broadway, visited by the elite aad STORE AND BASEMENT IN Gr t, berween Barclay Gudress f faabion of the city. stating pacticulars, W. H. C., Merald odie pattientar | Phillipatenuars great Be Dea of tN op 154s ANTED TO HIRE=A SMALL N BUILT Gignouss charming Hoxines must 09 im good. Fea aye netghbo one hour's distanes of City Hal ae ss ert ct the cliy or Harlem preferred. Address 1. H Poke VENUS,” = so severely criticised by the press, and acknowledged to be the purest and most perfect nude figure ever painted simee the great Ti ROOKLYN fetrepect la PTS HAL, informed tha The public are respectfully iniorme! 12 | ONLY GRAND ‘CONCERT AN, BROOKLYN it hee FhiDA DAY. "EVENING, OUTOBER 3, 1962. Mr. Gottschalk fi Fe coninee rs. JENNY K W4xTED TO HIRB—-A SMALL HOUSE OR THB Lower Part of a gentee! house, ina good neighbor. hood. Address, with location and terms, A. box 06 Post WANTED, To gone HASE—A STORE, ON, ONE OF the cross or skle streets, within one p { Broadway, not above Fourth street, Address, with artical , bOE 2,874 Post office, New York. ws ANTED TO RENT—BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND Thirtieth streets, « nished or partly furnished House, where the rent will be taken out Board, and the Aivilege allowed of taking oiler boarders, Address B., 137 West Pwenty-ibird street. MATRIMONIAL, ve NG MAN. TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF AGk to term the acquaintance of a lady. Prodtive: wih b view to matrimony, sie Se ‘Acapeny or MUST | MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN, Ks coming West can arrange for ime, satisfactorily, by address. te of good looks and accomplishme ing iminediately Govbject, addres STM ¥ raph oe euveet . & DRAPER, t Proprietor. " lerald office, ‘oO ~ ~ — te " alti nt OLD FAVORITE OF TE PUBLIC, TL ag mins, uw : tha Broadway snow A Tenires me Mieorthe Oriental. twe Stand, erms. ing Stand om Mira view t T. ¥., box 200 Herald 0} atrimony; i827; hasbeen in the army, Address ATRIMONY.=<ST. ROCH, A QUK exon <a | Yann: <D WINTER SEASON, 7 ries i h u seod a bill ot last the tre, hook: every unmarried lady And genticnsn stor ad a tull D: et H etre, fe beat fe00 for @.sorve cont staelD. Address Author, lowest * 4 na hy Address. Manager, box 2,300, Philadelphia. ndford's Opera H wrtabeethine oy 0 ATRIMONY.—"A YOUNG WIDOWS ADVIOK, to T°, ErHiOriAy, PERFORMER WANTED, A Base " must be'a good, midd! prayer Iie who mays amjo. Both must Def ry aure and ermanent, AY 206 Kewuton treat, betore Ih A. M. 0 f| « those Contemplating Marriage’ of int terest and secret information; pages, 16 Hiuetrattve jates. Sent it paid ig I. on rela? OWARD, 198 William street ee SEA CAPTAIN, AGED &%, GOOD Joking and without vices, is desirous to make the ac- inttance of a good looking indy, under rears of age. i. | witha New to mairimony, ‘Bae "ihe ilies i to 59 1 a, fra must haven tow. thous . (dro ‘A. b.. Herald ollie. ” NOSE WISHING TO pleasant evening ehould i street, Tuesday eases, Walters, Dural an and Redmgad, playa.