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ae GES AND DEATHS. ere @nownra—P ackan —In Brooklyn, ou Thursday evening, Gstaber 13, at the residence of the bride’s fatber, Joun J. Gama to Susiz C, Packer, ‘Mow1Gomeay—Marxgwson.—On Téesdsy, October 11, at the bride's residence, by the Rev. urnue! Cooke, D. D., Quarevos W. Moxtcommny to ipa A., only daoghter of the late Henjammin Mathewson, and niece of Renry Mangies, jueta (Ga.) papers please copy. frien Van bse ‘Thursday, April 14, by the Rev. Dr. Adams, of Madison avenue church, Wituiam H. Myers to Bakar Van Nore, botb of this city. Simrsov—McGraw,—-At the residence of the bride's father, Drydep, fompkins county, N. Y,, 00 Wednesday, Oetober 12, by Rev. J, Macdougal, Witriam Simveon, Jr., dest daughter of Joseph of West Farms, to Mise Jenmz, Mo@raw, No cards, Aventeon.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 15, Dannie W., son of Charles and Mary Jane Albertson, aged ® years and 5 months, ‘The friends of the (amily are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at five e’clock, from tbe residence of bie parents, 820 Myrtle avenue, near Marcy. The remaing will bu taken to New- , Orange county, on Monday morning for interment, yw burg papers please eopy, " Bicnam.—in Yorkville, on Friday, Cefober 14, Eus- awe, youngest child of GeorgejC. apd Martha T. Bingham, aged 1 year, 7 months and 26 days, © be 2 relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attefd tho funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two @ clock, from the residenceof her paronts, Eighty-eighth Street, between Third and Fourth avenues. Bsavy.—On Saturday, October 15, at 28 Orchard street, Joun W. Baapy, aged 40 years and 1 month, Dae notice of the funeral will be given, Buenwan.—On Saturday morning, Oetober 15, aftor a severe illness, of dropsy, Patrick BRevnan, a native of ‘the parish of Muckalee, county Kilkenny, Ireiacd. Bis friends and acquaintances are respectfuliy Im to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, 265 ‘Thirty-fifth street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery. Cuvecuiun.—At Manbsttanville, Mary CatHaninn, @aughlor of Jas. B. and Maggie A, Churchill, aged 1 year and § days. Her fnueral will take place this (Sunday) afiernoon, at oo o’cluck, from the residence of Mrs. Mary Tove, corner of 129th sireet and Broadway (Manhattanville). Cnawen.—-On Friday, October 14, after a protracted. jll- nese, which she bore with true Christian fortitude, Sana B. Caamer, ‘due relatives and frlondg of the family are respectfully ‘writed to attend the funeral services, at the residence of | her mother, 609 Hudson street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ast three o'clock, The remains will be taken,’ ou Menilay, to Liberty Corner, N. J., for incermont, Hunterdon couly (N. J.) papers please copy. Diowers.—On Weduesday, October 12, of paraiysie, Hiwky bickwrs, beg., &@ dative of Berkehire, England, ‘aged 76 years aud 4 months. ‘Too reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully Mayvited to atiend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, i ifty-seventh #@treet, botween Fourth and Fifth avenues The remains will be taken to the Marble Cemetery, in Second street, New York, for interment. Doxouve.—On Thursday, October 13, of consumption, Many Dowonvs, aged 41 yeare and 6 months, ‘Tho relatives aud {riends of the family are respectfully Mvited to attend the funoral, this (Sunday) morning, at eleven o'clock, from ber late residence, 76 Essex street, Duasg—On Saturday, October 15, after a long and se- vere iliness, CHaRies J., son of Denis and Rosanna Duane, laged 22 years, 11 months and 14 day: His romains will bo taken from the reskience of Jobo ‘277 Lexington avenue, on Monday morning, at nive jock, to 8t. Patrick’s Cathedral, where a evlemu high im of requiem will be offered up for the repose of bis oul. Tho friends of the family, and those of his unclos, john Kelly, Charles, John and Alexander MclIbargy ; also ihie fellow seminarians of thu Novitiate of the Grand inary of Montreal, Canada Fast; also the graduating of 1860 and °€1 of St. Francis Xavier's College, are fimvited’to attend the funeral, His regnains will be mn- red im Calvary Cometery. Downg.—Cuakixs Duxwe, a native of Mt. Meliick, Queens county, [reland, aged 31 years. The funcra) wii! take place on Monday afternoon, at o o'clock, from the residence of his parenis, No. 516 igast Sixteenth street, Erwin.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 14, after a and sovere illness, Lieut. Ronent Erwin, of Company |, Beventieth regiment, New York. He was a native of way, Ireland, Hie friends and acquaintances, and the members of Dom pany H, are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, . big late residence, 84 Duffield street, Brooklyn, this |(Banday ) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Hnann.—suddeuly, on Thursday, October 13, Canoue, of James A. Hearn, in the 5lst year of her age. ‘The rejatives and friends of the family are respectfully Pavited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 133 feat Thir' ith street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at bail. two Howy.—On Saturday morniog, October 15, Wituas B. fy, eldest son of the late Captain N, Hoey. The relatives of the family are respectfully invited to od the funeral,on MOnday morning, at ten o’clock, from ithe residence of his mother, No. 45 High street, ooklyn, Hegaizy.—On Friday, October 14, MaGom, youngest ughter of Thomagacd the late Elizabeth Healey, aged 9 years, 9 months avd 7 days. relatives and friends of the family, and those of brother-in-law, Stewart Stevenson, are respectfully nvited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter's church, clay strect, this (Suaday) afternoon, at two o’ciock. ‘St. Louts papers please copy. Hawivrow.—At Morehead City, N. O., on Friday morn- , Octoler 7, of yellow fever, Fayerre W. Hamtiton, od 36, years and 10 months. AouLaND.—On Saturday, October 15, Many ANN Hot- D, af 20 years. Tbe rnd ‘of the family ere repectfully invited to tend the funeral, from the residteuce of her uncle, Dharies Heney, corner of Court and Pacific street’, ooklyp, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hats.— At Brooklya, seventh day, 15th of tenth mouth, permis, daughter of ‘Isaac and Emma L. Hall, aged $ jocks, The relatives and (riends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, (rom the residence of ber parents, 69 tague street, on second day, 17th, at hail-past 2 Yolock P. M. Keiry.—On Friday morning, October 14, Exizanxra uty, relict of Timothy Kelly, native ot Corbaily, hueens county, Ireland, in the Tist year of her age. ‘The (riends of the (amily, and those of her sons, John d Patrick, and aio those ‘of her eons-in-law, Charley pe ‘oe vited to ats \d the funeral, this (Sunday) afterni two o'clock, om her late residence, 302 East Ninth street. Lyxcu.—-On Saturday, October 16, Mary Evizapere 4, aged # years and ) months, The relativ: a friends of the family are invited to tend the funeral, from her parents’ residence, No. 91 Division street, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Livincetox.—On Saturday, October 15, Cora Dr cn, aged 4 yeurs and 3 months, daughter of RY. and Anua Livingstou. Funeral services will, be held at the house, 193 South con: street, corner of Eighth street,op Puesday atter- on, attwo o'clock. The friends are reepectiully in- Muvryorp.—at City Isiand, on Friday, October 14, of wtberta, Hawwan Maria Mutrorp, wife of Henry W. ford, agea 36 yoars, Her remains will be taken to Northport, L. 1., for io ‘ment. McAvma—On Saturday, Octebor 15, James MoApmy, tive of county Monahan, parish of Clantobart, ireland, ed 64 yoars. ‘ The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at o'clock, from bis late residence, Fast Forty-third cot, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. Parrox.—In this city, on Satorday, October 15, of a and, Parnick Parton,® native of Killybegs, county negal, Ireland, aged 35 years. Bis (riends and relatives are respectfally invited to vend the funeral, from 202 Mulberry street, this (sun- ) afternoon, at bnlf-past one o’clock. RENPBRGAST.-On Saterday, October 15, of consump- on, Carumntva, the beloved wife of patrick J. Prendcr- ~ a native of Claremorriss, ity Mayo, Irciand, ‘32 years. The friends and relatives are reepectfully invifed to tend the fan on Monday, from her late residence, ii Second avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty- rth stree's, Quave ae: Saturday, October 15, Fayxy, widow of orge Qualle. Her friends are invited to attend the funeral, thie (Fun- ) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber other-io-law, John Henry, corner of Maple strect sud rasbingion avenue, Lafayette, N. J. Reowory —On Friday morning, Octobor 14, after a long drovere illness, Joun Reomonp, of Borris, county Car- ‘and. The retatives and friends of tho family are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, this (Suoday) aftornoon, at t-past one o’olock, from his late residence, 60 Rutgers 0 HocitR.—At the residence of his brother, 15 Hanover 0, Brooklyn, Pamir Rocne, late of St, Croix, West dies, nged 66 veari ‘The relatives and nds of the family are respect- y invited to attend the fuveral, on Monday a(tornoon, two o’clook, from the Church of St, Charles Boromeo, lydney place, ‘Santi, —On Friday, October 14, of disease contracted ie in the service of his country, Orderly Sergeant osern R. Siarn, ip tho S6tb year of bis age. ‘His friends, the officers and members of the Sickles jade and the Fremont Body Guard; also those of his cies, T. E. aud A, Broadway, and the relatives yiends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral ait (Sunday) atternoon, at one o’ciock, from the resi co of his brother-in-law, George W. Hoffman, 120 at eight olor, after a long \jloess, CuaRies P, Samrpiixc, mm toe th street, SamipiivG.—On Friday morning, October 1: tb year of nis ago. ‘Tho faneral will take place, from his late residence, 48 this (Sunday) ath Seventh street, Williamsbur; at two o'clock, suaw.—On Friday, October 14, at her late residence, 6. =) and daughter of the 26 years, 7 months and 13 Her friends and acquaintances and also those of be mily are respectfully invited to attend tho Neraee day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the St. Al copal ehuroh, Ban ani Surtom, of Erkwood, county Galway, Ireland, ‘Alst yoar of bis age, ‘ The friends and rolatives are respectfully invited to at. the funeral, thie (Sunday) iwios, at three 224 Fast Thirteenth His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery interment. .—Killed, on Friday, October ile on et ‘Tearv.—Kil o ay, pO 4 "york Volunteers, aged 28 yeurs, 1 month ana 24 ke, from bis late Wna.am fi, Taray, Company G, ‘ seers tne ‘Episcopal ster Plonbng, Te atone 1.1, Rele- ae eo eee savena widuves fertnar —At Port Richmond, Staten d'Eitzaboth Wemp!e, 1 and 9 months. ‘The relatives and are veapecttully invited te at- ‘he funeral, 90 Monday, 08 twelve SHIPPING NEWS. Mevements ef Ocoam Steamers politi FROM BUROFE. warded ee Bee steamers for or Gen Line, i nea, | been Liverpeol cail at Queenstown, ex- | Ist whieh ‘call at iocten erry. The sieamers for er {rem the Continent, ea!i at Reuthampien. 12..New Yore | Baxier, Baltimore, Sid bark’ Scotlaui Boston | and Eclipse. York BANGOR, Oct 13—CH ship Alexandrine (Br), Hull, B; 22...New Yorn xk Trongider, Tapley, Montevideo; brig Timothy Field, rerpoel FOR CALiIFennia. it letters and packages intended for the NEw Yore BeRauD | Gardner, Philadelphia. fo ‘ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—tnIB DAY. O11 moon Rises. . 620) nIGn WateR. sepassenciettt Henrietta, Willis, Portland Port of New York, October 15, 1864. Balitoury. a, moray ty Henapkalpee ana apenas tial tae ENNEBUNKPORT, Oct N—Sld bark Sovereign (new Steanshiy Kyeniog Star, Bell, New Orleans—James & | ° Rennebunk, 4104 tons), Wormwoed. NYork Ship Tomplar, Nichol, Bombay—R W Cameron, Ship Arctic (Brew), St Ship Emil (Brem), Bormann, Genoa—Ruger Bros. Bark Queea Victoria (Br), Conway, Dublin—Barclay & |, Kluth, Bordeaus—Wm Sa- Reld, Cienfuegos-—Peok & Church. unther, Amsierdam—W Salem & cker, Bremen: Bark Heinrich Busch (Mec Bark RH Knight (Br Brig Union (Lubec), 0. Brig Levant (Br). Smith, Kingston. ya—Williame & Guion. Erg & Thackeray (Br), Laraway, Port au Prince—R Mur- ray. Jr Nvig Conqnerall (Br), Lyons, Cardenas—J_B Ward & Co. Erig Excelsior (Br), Scott, Hal! Schr J H Burnett, Petrene, 8t Jone, PR~Fanch, Memeke | yy Hitt, Rock, Biwout —D R Dewolf, Schr § Bt Jackson. Tracy, Neuvitas—Snow & Burgess. Schr Meteor, Dunscomt, Hainilton, Bermuda—McColl & derton, Clty Point, Yami B Gager. Schr Minerva, Crossman, Washington Kenny. ct Popham—W 8 Brown & Ci oklin, Vam Name, Baltimore—M Red .. Philadelphia—J W McKe hi'adelphia—W S Brown & Co, hr Mamvden Bell, Hatch, br Cyclone, Babbidge, izabeth, Smith, New ir Jane Maria, Bushnell, Norwich—| r, Hartford—H 8 Rackett & Son. hompaon, Cundiff. Baltimore. B Racket & Son, | and 1H Borden, Collins, Fall River for New York: Fred Schr Messenger, Mi: Steamer Josephine Steamer J B Moliizon, Fichm: Noveity, Shaw, Phila Golden Rule, Babeock, San Juan, Nic, Oct 7, } schrs Mary Brown, Harrington, Oct 12, Int 25, | ler. Bal 30, passed one of the Panama Railroad Co’s brigs, | Mav, Parker, New Haver gers, to M O Roberts, $ transport), Lincoln, wortress | Portiand; Alqui: ‘unaport), Nett, Wa iter. John, NB, 10 da; 4 t, Soma Brig it B Emery, Lord, Glace Bay, 14 MEM tow Brig Mary B Rowland, Rowland, Baitimore, 3 days, with | Ron: Brig John Stevens, Cole. Pe Sebr Star Light (of Port) and Portland Oct 4, with coal While towing out of Lingan, ce} knocked off part of the kee! and done other slight camage SALEM, Oct 13—Arr schrs & Davidson, Kelley, New York; Bad heavy westerly winds, Parsons, Leech, Georgetown, DC, for Bridgevort Schr Bannie Westbrook, Littlejohn, Baltimore, 6 days. ere ae A ee 1. Baltimore for Norwich. wn r James O'Donohue, Bartlett, Elizabethport for Bes- A LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS. BOOKKERPING ‘Schr Margaret, Pendleton. Elizabethport for Portsme utD. b: Sebr Oraloo, Baker, Elizabethport for Boston, Schr Mexican, McCarty, Bangor. 8 dava. Schr Gazette, Smith, Boston for Albany. Schr President, Hal), Stonington. Lind, Clark, Wlec's Point. Schr Minnie Kane, Chamberlain, Rondout for Boston. Schr Orria Frances, Hodgee, Roniout for Boston, ton. ington, 40 PORTLAND, Oct 13—Arr schr Bilva Ellen, Noyes, Bangor with | Leland. Bavana. ort Ewen for Boston. York. Lingan, CB, Sept 18, | Coiling, Abrew, Port Ewen; Ontario, Barbe Maicn Hnoter. James &! to Thompson truck on the bar, which rs Victoria, Constitution; ships Inconstant, Ranting, Goethe, Valles, Kate Stamler: brit | {A Keeping. wishes the position of Kouekeeper: would , Chief, Robt Cauldwell, onia, Etna, Evening Star. hra Julia J Holmes, Hickman. AG Hall, Win D 15th— Steamship: Wind at sunset SW. Miscelianco’ AurRican LLoyps—The Supplement for Oct 251s sssuea. ‘This work Is the standard for insurance purposes, approved shipbuilders and underwriters in 1857, It | wich st. gives the classification of all vessels examined by the snr. | vevors of the Association since last Issue, Lioyds' has become indispensible to those engaged in com- The offices of the Assosiation’are at 35 Wall and 13 The American —Mr Stack on Friday added to Messrs Leary’s | fant's The engines are now at | Stands fleet the Al steamship Aibam' the Fulton Iron Worky, and the ehipis expected tobe ready | an interview may for sea some time next month. = ow ‘ launched last week. Sreawer Crnxtane ter ship Granada was Shanghae, Aug l7—The Am steamer | jest society. Chekiang was totally destroyed by tre Aug8 at Hankow. | of means Address Miss Constance Winters, station A, Siar Gentavpr—Rio Janeiro, Congdon, *from Liverpool for. Baa here Auig 80, leaky, found to be in mended for further Bank Feny—Trieate, Sent 26-Bark Furs. Brady, from { ———____ arrived here, exveriences jeavy weather, and bat TTT A - primera ITUATION WANT ScneT B HovoMax—Steamship Buropa, at Boston, re- | children. Inquire of Mrs. Lewis, 101 Hath Inet, tnt 200 fon 68 6 passed the wreck of ibe | fomment ee el jamden, With mast cone and waters —Ship Gertrnde, | ~ as Woich fput_in Prasiutes THAT ARE IN WANT OF HOUSE BRLP— npper works ge recom: has been surveyed. he state, anda partial di scbr TB Hodgman, of logyed (berere reported). ht, from Georgetown, DC, for Boston, ski from Newport for destinajion AM of ‘IMth,"but returned 429 Sth aa oud pk - Me ED—At Waldoboro 13th inst, from the vard of @ r 7 WO. RESPECTABLE AREER hs WaMcber %, WW ANIED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPRCTADI built of white oak, She will be emp’ and in every respe: ed in the coustiny is owned by the builders, J Wh. d and others, of - Kilbam & Lond, of Boston, and Capt Robert Waste BY A LAUNDRESS, A FRW LADIES’ AND who will command her, ‘berryfield, Ames Dyer has two vessals on the stocks, intended for schooners, about 3%) tons each, which will | Si'tve robably not be rompleted unill next sen-on. H mith is building» brig of about Mr. Talbot - a = —_—_--— S@tous, to be Enished next WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED GERMAN, WO. At Millbridae, the Meser: 609 tons on th ul another year jawyer havea bark of about | oF will not be ready for ! Ezekiel Dyer is also bi f 600) tons, not to be finished until pext season, ing to present prospect Ocean Home, Watson, from Singapore for NYork, lat 95S, lon 20 BE. An Am bark steering SE, showing a white flag with a red crows, Aug 22, lat 43 Foreign Ports. TweRP, Sept 80—Sid Marcia Greenleaf, Merryman, Car- . i ushing 28th, Wm Wirt, Clemens, and Bie Fig- RITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS AS in port Bre3 Fillmore, Luce, for NYork, | Goody business; beat relerences given. Address for three ld; Htalia, Patten, for Akyab, do. jerald 3 Canorre, Sept Zhe Arr Texiad, chant, Sprague, Galway; Christo Sid 20th, Kate Prine. 8, and Charlotie, Burston, NYork. Thames, Fraser, for N York. 2—Art at Table Bay. Marien, | ofllce. jardes, 40; nn 0 Bay, CGH, Aug 18, Reliance, Mitchell, T' ly competent. bari igtol; 29h, Mer- y Freeman, Scie Situation WANTED—BY A i. Rio Janciro; B M Brockman, Mackle: Cusaaven, Sept Gorowno, Ang 8—In port Care or Gocn Hore. Av Thomas, NYork: Springbok, Sbiel, and Elvira, Rejhersietz, Ochiman, do. Hook f¢ say SepustecParsed by, Ocean Pearl, Newcomb, from | the evening (any vatil tl or 12 o'clock), or would take the and for Stogapore; Oct 1, Minona, Gottenburg for | entire charge of a ayren, attached to some place of am s %—Of, Jupiter, Bradhering, from Rot. Passed through the Straits Sept 21, Fede. trom Odessa for NYork " Oct 1—Off, E W Stetson, Hurlbut, from NYork. ] the best of city reference, Address 8, W., box 1,052 Ne: Aarway, Sept 20—Sid Southern Bagie, FI di er, non bee Lif wert te orth America; siler, 30—In port Harry Warren, aterood, trom Bos. ton; Minnesota, Leverett, from Shicids. Haver, Sept 33—Sid Towa (a), Jarman, NYork; Tntimes, neisco; Melrose, Cousins, Car la, Nichols, Bangor, Me; Oct | *t RAY MOND"S, 61 Bleecker et terdam for N Yor! ‘lane, q Prinz Oscar Frederick, Graft, Gefot, Bordeaux and San Suakins, NYork. Wer Berry Nori: 30th, James es ork; 30th, James my Thoraten, Wells, and | box 110 Broadway Post o'ce. onterard, BOP. = ide Gt Auhbrion, Teadtah, for Nook: Som, J AUNTY Roliansvee, 09) i Newport, Gratitude, Janssen, jarris. ‘ork. Rice hey Sth; City ashington 's Porter tsi: Clty of Brocklyn, Cousing, for do 3d ‘of the Sea, 1980 tons, Quesnel, 1161 tons. Canada (9), for | aupplied without delay at the large Rmployment House, ‘ork Gih; Scotia | corner of 6th av. (a), for do Sih; Ct re sure, Oran, for do Gthson, Yay hia Sa; M jit at NYork in Be Metford in 1861, do; John Fraser, 996 tons, built at $n 1851, do; Robert L Lane, 1097 tons, built at NFork in RESSMAKER: Loxpon, Sept NYork. ny ’e ot Bik | Breaded %—Cid Centenary, Cooke, Newport and ‘Woot 23d st, LA J. LN bt ag I Manson, 8 George, NB. M! INERY,—WANTED. AT MADAME BELL'S, NO. 8 |, Boston. , Blake, N York. tin, Pash New York. Bld | gooiy. sizzle Southard, N York. n Cara Patras, Sent 17- Raitt. | Ply te George i WANTED-A FInG? RATE COOK, WasmER nD 4 ironer, sae rave family of four persens. Cail snd ridin, for NYork; Hein- sare Lenny a) Phinney, it Fittioth street, near Third avenue, Mortor.-—On Friday, Octobor 14, atter a short iliness, Colony, ae ere Pryneh case, ps herata Horn Oot}, Jobe Wesley, and Chara Hickman, Sitka, ono and Ywod'dleet, at NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1864. from Cadiz, Thornton, and Progress, frow Liverpool; 34, Juniata, and Columbia, from do. i The ship Austras, from Koulmein fer England, is a wreck at Amlerst. ThipG B Blanchard, from Call T KINZEY'S EIGH1H AVENUE CHEAP STORB, fat Queenstown, bi OF THE ENTIRE BTOCK aT coltsion with and suak the whip Fernandez, om the me WORTH. OF RIBBONS, YELAESS, rae v. rhownne’ FEATHERS. BONNETS, EunnotpeRt S. American Ports. LACES, TRIMMINGS, WOOLLENS, HOSIBRY, GLOVE! BOSTON. Oct U—Arr Br steamship Burops, Anderson. | AND FANCY ALTICL Liverpool (Arr at 8 PM); schre Adriana, Williams, Chop- | STOCK AND FIXTU FOR SALR. tank river; Searsviile, Sears, Baltimore; S B Wheeler, Mc STORE FO LET. Glouzbiin,’ Philadelphia; Mary Johnson, Nickerson, aud D | LOTS OF VEILS, BANDS, COLLARS, SBTS, M French, Jones, Albany: Convert, Boult, albany, Cid AND LACES. barks syIph, Harriman, Port au Prinee; Witch, Lord, Phil: | LOTS OF VBLVBTS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS. acdelpbia; brig Eliza Ann, Ayres, Bangor, to load for Weat | LOTS OF RIBBONS (al\ kinds) ec. PER YARD UP, Indes, Peerless (Br), Perry, do do; achts Clara T Holmes, | LOTS OF FLOWERS AND "EATHMRS, Cook, Joremie; Gen’ Taylor, Jones, NYork; Helen Mar, | LOTS OF BONNETS AND BLOOMERS, 250. UP. brigs W A Black, 100,40 YARDS TRIMMINGS AT 25c, ON THE DOLLAR FROM 1c. PER YARD UP. GOODS. VIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, MUST RE SOLD TO CLOS! THE BUBINE: ‘atiorsen, Rertauda. BATH. Oct 13—Arr achr G W Carpenter, Philadelphia. OLOVE DRPARTMENT — HA ORE, Oct 14-—Arr schr Arctic, Hicks, New York. | LOTS OF LADIES’ LINED GLOVES, lic, a 20¢. Qld sehrs Union, Post, Rockiand: Pioneer. Talpey, Boston; | LOTS OF SILK LINED GLOVES, 260, a 3 White Cloud, Freeman, Jersey City; LS Levering, Corsen, LOTS OF MERINO LINED GLOVES, NYork; Welrome R » Maulsby, do. LOTS OF LADIBS. CLOTH LQ) BS; ihe. 9 de rpoot | FALL RIVBR Oct 12—arr schr Mary Anos, Murphy, | LOTS OF LINED MERINO OAUNTLETS, 260 26..Liverpool | NYor.” Sid schr Mediator. Davis, SYork, LOTS OF LADIES’ (iLOVES, from io. up. 29: ‘Taverpool | | GEORGBTOWN, DC, Oct 3—Arr scbr War Eagle, Kelley, | LOTS OF GENTS’ LINED GLOVER, 20. up. Boston LOTS OP FINE GLOVES AT WALF PHICH. GLOUCESTER, Oct 1l—Arrschr Pilot, Thompson, Rock. JOU'S KIDS, SOILED, 0c jand for NYork, ‘CELLENT KID GLOV BS, 3 HOLMBS’ HOLB, Oet 12, PM—Arr echrs Susan R Lave, WOOLLEN GOODS, He Lahe, and Lynchburg, McOleave, Philadelphia for Boston; WOOLLEN 100D8, 2fc., Se. Earl, Small, Klizapetbport for do; J B & F L Butler, do for SPLENDID NUBIA! A m H Deunis, Ingersoll, Philadelphia for Danvera- SPLBNDID SONTAG! Cordelia Newkirk. Weaver, do for Salisbury: Lato BREAKFAST SHAWLS. erson, do for Dennis; Joseph Turner, Hodgdon, Glace CASHMERE SCARFS, 28¢. hay fon: Now Fork, Sid behrs Daniel French, Mt Hope, Pima an eDe woos SCARFS, ent (Br. ) HOSE, We , 12. 13th—Arr brig R M Hesien, Jones, Baltimore for Boston; Privy LADIES. ‘envy RIBBED HOSE. 2c, echrs Watchman, Lufkin, Freetown, } for do; le, | LOT OF ENGLISH MERINO HOSB. 200. Sig do; James A Stroup, Corson, do | LOT OF LADIBS’ HRAVY WHITB HOSE, die. fara 'L Sparks, Sparks, Boston tor Jaomel; | LOT OF LADIES’ RIBBED WOOL RUSE, 35a. wT Baltimore; Elizabeth Cowell, | LOT ENTS’ WOOL ITALF HOSE, 25¢. ngor for Morris river, NJ; Pilot, Thompso AVY HAL! HOBB, 20c., 25¢. Rockland for NY: Panama, Higgius, Kilaworth for do. HOBE at Soe. iy for Salem Smith, By 5 es 3, S iS iF Sid schrs Earl, Cordelia Newkirk, Beile, and Clara L Sparks LOOK QUT FOR THB RUSH, MONDAY, 104. M, Idth—Arr brigs Suwanne, McCobb, Port Ewen for Ban- |] BEST WILLIMANTIC COTTON, 10+, or; Annandale. Lamb, Elizabethport for Salem; schrs | BUST 200 YARD CLARK'S AND COATS’, 120. ilot’s Bride, Coker, Baltimore for Boston; Nevada, Mann, | JO: OF CLARK'S COTTON, de. Georgetown, DC. for do; Isaac Morse, Bradford. Phillae | JO) OF BASTING COTTO! : delphia for Portsmouth; Union, Pendicton, NXork for | B DLES, WOR COTTON, 2, ; WALK PINS. Ye. BOOKS. AND BYES, ‘3c, OCHET BRAIDS, i NORFOLK, Va, Oct 10—Arr schr S H Cady, Crowell, Bal- ; SKIRT AND T! more. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 18—Arr schr Herace Staples, Gibbr, Philadelphia, Sid i4th, bark Petrel; achr Isaac C Hertr, Gray, Portland (having been ashore at Cnttyhunk, cot off and Prought to port, placed on marine railway, repaired, and ‘argo of earn) i Oct 18—Arr schre§Paviion (of Denis) B ker from Pawtucket for NYork; Actor, Avery, NYork for all River, LWIBT, 10f8POOL MING BRAIDS, 2c.. 5e., Bc Goods sold at the prices ndver In oFder 19 aacommotate those, fe day, cannot vet waived pou. Werough Wo oe STOR WILT Te MAIN OPEN UNTIL @ F. a, KINZEY, 221 AND 223 BIGHTH AVENUR, ‘Twenty second streets, CONTINUATION S4LE BOX BEST os SEWING BULBS, Ic; LADIES’ PAGKS. to; MACIUINE a. se who, during the rush dth—Arr brige J Bickmore, Wytie, Glace Ray, OB, for NYork; Olive Frances, Smali, Providence for Philadelphii Abby Taylor, Gulliver, Georgetown, DO, for Pr Malcom, James; J B Collins, ‘Abre: Arnold, Providence for NYork; Sarah A Wilson. Dighton for Albany: L 8 Barnes, rs, do for do; White Rock, Elwood, (roi ‘Albany for Provitence: Robert iwhogue. LI, for do, with main- Mi i . Churehil), Bradore, York; T P Cooper, Kelley, abetport: Brier, Pitiston, from Rockland via Bock Tslant for Phitadelphin} Henry Perkine, Horton, Pillade!pbia for Portsrmonth, NU. Sid schrs Thomas Potter, . Philadelphia for Glouces- ter; Wm H Rowe, Harris, do for Boston. NEW LONDON. Oct 4~In port schrs Republic, Chase, from NBedford for NYork: Eleowa J Scott, Baker, Vrovi- Gence for Albany; Hudson, Peabody. and Washington, Ha- vens. do for Rondout; J P’ Day: sloops Neptune, Mackey, A. RU MAC “TO WHOM if VAY CONCERN.” Notwithstanding tbe BIG RISE iu gold during the last week IE PRICES OF OCR GOODS WILL NOT BE ADVANCED, And we shall continue to close out present stock of pee KEWPING GOODS, Ww § AND NKE' mae ooRIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, TC HA! CHIRFS, LINEN CAMB RTC EAY, GLOVES aND UNDERWEAR, RY GOODS, RIBBONS AND MILLINE DS. KEE NOTIONS, KID GLOVES, an@ a!) other goods tp onr store at the PRICES TO WHICH THEY WERE KEDUCED during the recent great fall in gold. Customers may rely upon finding no advance in our prices, however bigh the price of gold may be ruv up at the ti present time, a aoY, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, near Fourteenth street. T REaT DEDUCTION, reeENcH PAPE HANGINGS, WINDOW SMADEB, Brown, Carr, Providence for do, PRILADELPTTA, Oct 14—Arr brigs Dudley, Carter, Fer- nandina; Ocean Wave, Cole, Fall River; schrs Maria Foss, f Foss, Boston; Georgia, Gilchrist. Belfas field Scott, Rand, Pensacola; barks Annie, Chase. Wortinger, Beaufort: brig J Means, Wells. Providence; ‘New ‘Orleans; Rachet Mil jason, Sprague, Boston; Henry Olara Jane, Bowers, Portland; J Cadwalader, Williams, New Bedford: H Baker, Webber, Waits, Saugus: Rachel Jane, Roath, Hilton "He: Norwich: CL Vandervoort, Baker, for NYork Cid brig Martha Washington (not as belore) PROVIDENCE, Oct 1i—arr steamers Electra, Nye, and Ca GN ORNIGGS. AO. with coal. to | Ospray, Rector, NYork: schra Armenia, Cavalier, Grorge- OIG) , GALT es Pn DOs felon, Perry, Kalimore: AnD Bliza, Caswel, | q¥ me Freuch Paper Bancings from 5c, 10 $1 for rol: ge Gilt Window Shades 84 per pair Talo 5,000 ya chew] dont. | Sid b Olive Frances do: echrs Alc k James E Brett, Damon, Bai mal}, Philadelphia; A F Larrab . Foster. do: Sterling, Hay! COATE'S lish Oticloth Remnants to be sold very 14 Hudson strect, above S| T GRAND STREET CHEAP 8TORE. A Now Ready. the largest and cheapest Stock of Velvets, Ribbons, Silks, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Hosiery, brouieries, Tritomings, Felt and Beaver Bonnets, Bloomers, Aen, old values, but the late foo anic prices. Hors DWARD HIDLEY. Nos. 31i'and Bll i Grand street, 4 66 Allen street, fifth block east from Bowery. Msstery, Kelley: Lavinah Jane, Ketchum, and Ex- Newman, NYork. Helen, Rockland for NYork. = SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, exhibited this year. We don’t advertise about _MILLINERY. A ‘BRB ASSORTMBNT OF FaLL AND WINTER Millinery is pow ready al Mme. RALEIBGS, Ne S18 Canal street, D#sixs. MILLI ERY AND MANTILLAS, No. 12) Waveriey ‘place, MADAME BENEDICT DRESSMAKING BY THE NEW BY8TEM. ADAME HARRIS HAS JUST RECKIVED SOME extra novelties in imported Bonnets aud Round ifate, mt No. 7 Brovoort place, Tenth sirect, » few doors frem Broadway. ADAME LAPORTE INFORMS HER CUSTOMERS that she has jimt received from Paris 2 handsovue as Wortment of Bonnels. Flowers, Headdrewsas, ac, 685 Broad- way, New York, op stairs. MADAME BARRONNE, | 575 BROADWAY.—A PEW more of thoao elegant Mliinery Goods left, and at the janie great reduction In pris. French and Amertean Son- ‘ets, Round Hats, Ac. Ac. Also Dresemating in all its branches, Phere ladies who wish to haves perfect fitting Dress or Cloak should go to Madame BARRUNNE'S, 575 Broadway (over Krouks’ shoe store), ‘OW ON HAND—THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF ob Bonnets, Round Mate, Coiffres, Flowers and { Mme. B. WILLIAMS’, 129 Ninth street, near OPRNRG, OF , FARIS, MILLINERY AT MADAM MENAGER’S, No. 1864.—A ful! ble styles, RAY & TROWBRIDGE, 743 BROADWAY, HAVE now on hand an elegant fassortment of Fall and Winter Bonnets, at reduced prices, Fifth avenue, Thursday, Oct. 20, sortment of all the latest and most fashions Hearly and examine, LOST AND FOUR S8AY , OFFICE RECEIPT LOST.—A_ RECEIPT Nie are eaut ‘or niagotinte th Payment has been xtopped at the Assay of." J FPOeND~ OCTOBER 11, UPON ONE OF THY HAR Tein boats, a lady's Pin, which will be returned to the Owner ipon proving property and paying expenses. Apply weg jdge street. POUNP—OcroxeR is, IN THE CasHicns Dr. partinent of the United States Treasnry Building, ove United States Note, Cail ou J. Doye, No. & dowling Ur OST—ON THR 6TH OF OCTORER, A RE‘ 4 Book of Commorcial Steamboat Cowpen . T will be suitably rewarded by returning pier Lt North river. he saue to Gra L° TANT, ON BROADWAY, BE- 4 tweeu Prince nnd Houston aetreety, alarge biack Jet Cross, tipped with gold. The finder will be suitably reward- ed by Jeaving it with L. E, Kotman, 30 South street, N. ¥. ON THE 14TH I Toston FRIDAY, Milt INST. A SMALL BROWN } Horse, square box Wagon, with sfée) springs and spr perch, was in charge of «colored man at the tine. A reoh returning or information of the same to roy street, to T, W. Lind, will be properly rewarded, OST—ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1s, BETWEEN Prince and Seventeouth streets and Third and Sixth Avenwies, a leather, with steel clagp, containing « small rol! of bills. The Gnder wh pe suitably rewarded on leaving the same with Mr, Aiten, 48 Park place, Lo8tcHEck FOR $300, DRAWN ON MANUFACTU. e2 pcers) Bank. Birmingham, Conn. No. tM, signed by R. 8. Bassett, President, and payable to the order of Charles Stratton, All parties are notified not to negotiate the tate, ay payment has been stopped. PERSONAW NFORMATION WANTED—OF A MALE INFANT, taken for adoption, now about eight months old, called Bdward Grinnell. Address 8. L. V., station B, Grand street, New York. TRECRMATION WANTED—OP MARGARET AND EL leo O'Shea, parish of Mullinahone, county Tipperary, Tre jand. Any information will be thavkfuliy received by thier brother. Patrick O'Shea, at S23 Bast Twellth street, be- tween avenues Band C, N, F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF THOMAS Breakeny, be will pleage to callon Mr. MacDonnald, in Clinton avenue, fourth hooxe north of ‘yrtle avenue, where ne will ace hia wife on butineas of importance. Meera. wenn AS USUAL, NO LETTER YET. NO A.—DO NOT DISAPPOINT SO MUCH, WEDNES day at 12. B. ARGAINS, BARGAINS. FROM AUCTION. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICBS, DRESs GOODS, TWO DOLLAR BL’K & COLORED SILKS, only $1 25. One Dollar and Fifty Cent COLORED SILKS, only $1. Three Dollar FRENOM MBRINOBS, only $2. Two Dollar and Fifty Cent MERINOKS, only $1. 75. ‘Two Dollar and a Quarter MERINOBS, onl ‘single and double entry. wovld like to obtain a si- . tiation as bookkeeper. Gan give the best_of references as to qualifications aud character, Address B. W. R., box F, Brooklyn Post office, N AMERICAN LADY, OF EXPERIBNCE, IS DE- sirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper ina genteel private famiiy, in city orcountry. Address B. W, ‘box 164 Herald office. LADY OF YEARS, EXPERIENCED IN HOUSE- | prefer w botel, cr would act as housekeeper to children without a mother, Address or call on F. B. Fast 19th et, for tivo days, NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN females want situations, at Mrs. LOWE'S German In- titute, 17 Stanton st., near the Bowe: PERSON EXPERT IN SEWING, WORSTED, CRO. chet and needle work, would like ‘work at her house, from families or stores. Address or inqui 258 Green: ind governess nz $1 50. ‘Two Dollar EMPRESS CLOTHS, only $1.25. ‘Two Dollar and a Half TARTAN PLAIDS, only $) 75. Two Dollar TARTAN PLAIDS, only $1 25. Dollar POPLINS, now offering at 6) cents, Seventy-five Cent POPLINS. vow offering at 45 cent: DOMESTIC GOODS. 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLINS at‘s0c., former price S8c. 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLINB at 3bc., former price Sve. 8 BLEACHED MUSLINS a! 2fe., former price 40°. PAPER CAMBRIC, ail colors, at 20c., former price 15e. CORSET JEANS at Me . old price 50c. ALL THE BEST PRINTS at 25c. a yard. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WET AA. nurse. Cail at 21 Thai PROTESTANT WOMAN D8SIRES A SITUATION in the country, as chambermaid and reamstress, or chambermatd and Wattress, or would like a situation rse: no objection to travel with a family er business thoroughly, Address S. i. J. Monday and Tuesday, stati ad. A SITUATION WANTEDCBY (A LADY, WHO I8 accomplished and agreeable, and is accustomed to the The aitnation ts housekeeper for a geniloman Cloths, Cargimeres, Fla Damanks, Hosiery and G price. Pilladies will Gnd the above reduced prives @ realty, the goods advertised have teen purchased tn the auction room durtng the week for cash, and we intend to offer them E Post office, N. are getting for the same gools * tials fe aang KOON RVTON & JOHNSTON, No, 274 Bowery, near Houston street, (One Y EXPECTS A LARGE ATTENDANCE OF LA dies at his opening, on the 17th Inst Spring at., for three “aye. f Canal street, TO ANY IN nal wtreet. AREY’S BASQUI this country ‘who are willing to take a woman and smal! child, can be supplied by applying at the ofice of the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. No. 1 Bond ot. GEO. KELLOOK, Supt. 0. D. P. Ce HAD MR. W. B. McKENZIB® AS HIS BUYER / ja the Paris and London markets this season, 304 and janal street. SS American girl, to do flain sewin Oe ¥ IS SELLING HIS CLOAKS, BASQUES AND Circulars below the gold vaine. 304 and $06 Canal street. AREY INVITES STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY to his store, as only oue price is asked, and ali goods purchased from him are what they are represented nal street Wate [AN OFFICER'S WIDOW WANTS A POSI- ‘tion a8 housekeener for a widower, or to join a lady keeping. Address or call upon’ Mrs. S. A. Heath, tn how cook washer and ironer. the youne wi ‘904 avd 303 other as chamb: i — t. days at 49 Adams st., Brooklyn, AREY'S CLOAKS, BASQUES, CIRCULARS AND Jackets, in velvet and clotu. made to order at three day's novice. 204 wod 806 Canal street. JAREY.—PLEASE REMEMBER THES OPENING Day, ‘Monday, Oct. 17, 1864 GEO. CARE United States Cloak and centiomen’s washing, by the plece or mouth: under. iands futing, Best of reference, Apvly at or address 690 man, a situation a housekeeper ip a private faruils jon; unexceptionnble elty reference given Apply at 143 East 13th st, GRAND OPENING OF CLOAKS ON MON- October i7, in Basques, Circulars, Jacks Oo in Lyons Velvet, Eequimaux Beavers, Chine ours. Castor Beavers and all the moat choice Parisian and London markets, for fall and GEO. CAREY. 304 and 306 Canal street. AREY INVITES ALL LADIES TO HIS OPENING, J where they will be shown the articles without being assed to purcha: ag er 04 and $06 Cann) atrent AREY’S OPENING THIS SBASON FAR EXCEEDS any of his former ones. (304 and 206 Cana! street. Hie from her SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES,. 3 A GENTLEMAN RECENTLY ARRIVED HERE FROM England. and who has passed some years tn the oft an tien Care di Sacqy Avgora pevelties of tl of a London banker and me: ment in a ivien of trust, He speaks uf An'fnruish unerceptionable re- ferances. Address C. R., Herald office. and for store or furnishing and fancy salesman in ofl pk oS Oagey tat ONLY MADE UP THIS SEASON THE bert quality of Lyons Veivet, DDLE AGED MAN, 308 and 306 Canal street, — ‘45 outdoor clark in some whol 4 shipping, or commission house. Spea . Spanish 2nd Gerinan, Has no objection to going to a Spanish or Mexican port. Good reference given. Address G., Herald ARTY NILE BOF HAVE A SECOND QUALITY OF codmanais 808 and 906 Canal street. Quoass. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, HOTEL AND SALOO® KEEPERS.—A THOROUGH per, whe ts disengaged after six imilar position for the balance 0 Ail the latest styles imported, in P. M.. wishes to obtain pom SACQUES, CIRCULARS, and In Lyons Velvet, Eakima Beavers, Cbinch’ Yotours, Velvet Beavers and Castor Beaver’, ata TLY REDUCED PRICES, Wholesale and Retail. PEYTON & JOHNSTON, Manufacturers, & 274 Bowery, near B rald office. ent. Address E. ‘WANIED=A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE UY maa, liany cepncity in whieh he ean obtain an Ronest r a JACKETS, Apgors 18 sears experience ef and can give ing; ty York Port HBLP WANTED-FEM ALES. "AN AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPER; ALSO AN AMER. an, Finglish, German and Scotch cook; wiso aix other girls for'all kinds of work, wauted immediately HARLOTTE G. SMITH Has an elegant aa tof French \ lectod by herself from. the firet houses in Paris. Also Op- era. Reception and Carriage Cloaks, ladies Breakfast an: Dinner Jackets. 1°142 Broadway, corner Twenty-sizth at. AXOLUSIVELY PRENOM FLUTING—AT MRS. GOL 4 DEN'S ments, 18 Amity street, one block and a halt from Brosaway: 127 Bleecker below Wooster, Soa asl Pulton street, Brooklyn. ws materials pune: {ually fluied in aD GNSOFPASSed manuer, “WIDOWER, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCR, WAN a housekeeper, widow or maid, ander 30, Address RSAL BOON.—ALL PERSONS PRQUIRING ble trustwort elther ny branch of doi TALUTING-YOURCENTS PER YARD, OVER FOUR inches wide one cemt per vard extra, ‘by the PRENCIT } COMPANY, 971 Spring streci, Detween Varick ou. honest. ree maie or female, for, nd 11th YOUNG LADY WANTED—TO TAKE ORDERS LN 8 photograph gallery. Apply at the gallery, 659 LUT|NO—FOUR CENTS PER YARD; OVBR FOUR fnchew wide One e@nt per Inch extra, by the Freoeh Fluting Company, 271 Spring street, between Varick and —WANTRD, A CAPABLE FORE- ‘woman, French preferred; alsofexperisuced haads, ay | Hudson, F. PINCHO™, HAVING RETURNED FROM 4 now opened the Fail and Winter Fastioas nt 56 Bleecker street. ADAME HUERSTEL Has he M PAnteiAN Goods, first class miliiners, to make and trim saleswoman. No others need Catharine a nets. Also an ex) REE CLAS$ SALESWOMEN WANTE: (LLEAG, None yee, ‘accnstomed to the cloak trade nced ap: ab 1, 475 Broadway, P cloaks, airtel) And BaRtsraN CORSETS, 8 HAIR CHAWLS.—a FIN EAL INDIA CAM of long and equa . RUI Sefer: | gunna ut gi Boum weet S2"A iain ts | i NS Wenner wen tre dor a Ay AND COUNT! Wi whe tadersioncs ant ro MIL GRAND TRENT CHEAP STONE, 13th at. iitiaery Goode are delivered every day from she various and sol Wane BY A SMALL VAMILY LIVING IN WEST Hoboken, @ respectable aud neat young m 16 to 16 yeare.of age, tn comin 18 takiog ears of archild and do- Call i ‘Mast bring good Apply address. BSDWARD RIDLEY, on Monday at No. Barclay st., up stairs, at 12 o'clock. 1 ond Bilis Grand piers an8.6e slice sireets ‘ANTED=LADIES TO LEARN OOLOR PHOTO. F raphe and Caries de Visite in Tadia ink, liquid and CLOTHING. found, Apply m" _— A A amen ann ote | Sika ee al atthe | TENTIONI-LADIB® AND GRNTLEMEN 40h 9 ee A cogent oe dil gg highest ie 9 TRS CLASS MILLINGR AND DAUR. Siounfan, “Carpets, we intant city, jonday, be- M, LEON. ‘ocleok, at Hire. dont oh Mont iors, | waited on by Mrs. Leon. sada LOAN OFFICES, Ama. ANTED=-FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST | WW EY ust understand his business ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY (NBW TORK st pice, Will give, ae unl, thirty per cent Over any trade for Diaimon ging ‘and Biiver, Furs, 7 art rt, 1¥ $1 50, Two Dollar and Fifty Cent EMPRESS CLOTHS, enly Blankets, Linens, Table ata great reduction in at retail at lower prices than most of the wholesale houses - Apply at 96th av. ARAH WILSON—YOUR BROTHER, CHARLES WIL. ©) son, 111 North Park street, Toronto, Canada, would lke to hearof or trom you. Your address,” when he last heard from you, was:—Care of Margaret Parkhill, West Nine- teenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, N. ¥. ILL THR PARTY WHO CALLED ON TUESDAY Inst, respecting the purchase of the Honse and Fur uitare, 224 Wooster street, please call again before Wednes- day next, as on that day it will be otfered by auction. THE FIREMEN, T A REGULAR MEETING OF KNICKERBOCKER Engine Company No, 12, held at tne Engine Howse ou Monday evening, October 10," the following preamble and resolutions wore adopted = Whereas, it hua pleased Almighty God in His dtvine wis dom and ever-ru'ing providence to r-move from our midat Atan early age our brother member and associate, Richard J. Murphy; aud Whereas. the sorrowfal event calls for an expression ef profound grlef on our part; therctore, be it Resolved, That in him we bave lust a member and an as not bat remember with feeliags of af- some, and taat in hia departure from y hav experienced a severe blow and soclate whom we fection for tn this world ovr com, deeply mourn our lone, Resel That winie we bo the decree of an all wise Prov: In sorrow at the nm humble submission to ¢, our hearts are clothed we loved so dearly. ond ne spriug time of life be Suddenly beenrcalled to that bourne from whence a0 returns ‘hat we tender to the berea) ember and Rsvoeiate our sincere x0 thy for thetr loss. aud implore they » Divine consolation and blessing tem LJ for some goo’ purpose shat o: i whom he loves. Resoived, That the engine house be appropriately draped in monrnitig, and that the members wear the usnal badge for thirty days Resolved, That these racolitions be published in the At las, Sunday Mercury and Sun tay Herat, JAMES H. BIGLIN, ) LEARY. ' Committee, » DALY 4 venly Father claimeth P. HB. Proxy rr COAL, WOUD, &c. ORE—DFLIVERED IMMEDIATELY, AT A RE J doeed prices, Apply at avenue A, or at the Gas Works, Twenty-first street and avenre A. 8. , SHERWOOD, M3! KS COAL YARD. %) AND 206 BAST di Thirty-aeconé stroect.—Vivst quality Red and While Ash Coal, delivered to any part of ibe vty. at $10 S) per ton. Yard 24 aud 209 East Phirty-second siicet, between Second aud Third avenues, /OOD YARD=SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN Thirty. fifth end Thirty-rixth stro: The best, qualir ties of Pine, Oak and Bickor? Wood for ~is, by the lond or cor, at tie lowest market price. N, B.—Al! wood deliveret! free of charge, ROWLAND & CO, SEW PUBLICATIONS. A PELICIED RESTORED-IGNORANCE BXFOSED— Fallacies Unmasked—Higisty impor! int to both in health or disease. Paris, London an’ New York Med Adviser and Marriage Guide. 80th edition: over 490 pages; nearly 100 Miustrations, By M. Larmont, Physie.an aod Surgeon, 17% Broadway, up stairs. from 10 to © o'clock, Published vy E. WARNER, No, 1 Vesey stroet, for $1 50, HELP WANTED—MNALES. T NEW YORK MERCANTILE AGENOY—WANTED, shipping clerk; hosiery, grocerr, diy goods sniesman, Other wit ations Respectable persons cam find en: ployment by ealling at our olice, W jolt orders from chants, amd will send respon bookkeeper: Mbiice in warble building, 544 Broa 4 SMART MAN WANTED-IN A BROADWAY ESTAI superintendent of workmen and to re. Lely. References rajulred as 'o honest Addrees 8B: and former wiedge of the bus: SALESMAN WANTED=IN A BAKERY, GOOD and &@ knowledge Of the business requisite. BOY WANTE VIB WHOLESALE MILLT- nery goods business. Apply at 65 Walker st ¥ WANTED—TO ATTEND A BOOK STAND IN A Must reside with hie paronts, Address Palfrey, oo BOYS WANTE A. T. STEWART? & CO., Broadway and Tenth st. RUG C’ BRK WANTED -—APPLY AT 61 BARCLAY sireet, Monday morning at 9 o'cieck, ASit_ DRY GOOD obving cash acyonintanes ean hear of a ing a line, with ful name and where iast employed, to box 4.824 Py e. WO DEY GOODS SALESMEN WaNThD—wita city reference. JOUN sk RO, 168 Graad st., Williamsburg. FANTID—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS AAD PX rience In the stock business and can give satisfactory references. Apply to Pendleton & Rovinson, 24 road st. (TANIED—A BARKEEPER, IN A HOTEL, IN THE Country, twenty miles from the, city, Apply st the livery stabie, 54 West | ANTED=TWO GERMAN DEY GOODS BALESMEN. at 360 Grand at., Wiliamedurg. V ANTED—TWO GOOD WRITERS, TO ADDGESS ‘Circular by the thousand, Pest paid applications only received, with price, to box 4,298 Post oftice, i. Wszey, OPFIOR BOY. ABOUT 15 OR 16 yearsof ina cloth jobbing house, Address, with reference, box Pr offen. ANTED— N Good PORTER ONT WO | ONDE atand) ‘king and is nein wi e wens. Tpply to Herita & Jones, 136 wins a VA FIRST CLASS SALESMEN ANT ED RTRWART 4 00., Broad THE TRADES, TUSHRLMEN WANTED.—APPLY TO J. WEIDBN- feild, 743 Broaderay. Lich: CARRIAGE Origen a ‘industry, to on J pr pO Z ent Adareas . ait So Panto be doth. Por re OR Se _ HED! EXBERG, No, 3 Bond at. Wares GOOD BRASS FINISHER, TO WORK br ooks and valy ‘#0 a boy to a, ee, Felix CAMP RBLL. 79 John st ANTRD—IMMEDIATELY, § FRAMERS AND 10 Cap ate ‘Apply at 221 Johnson st., near Bushwick Wihiamebarg. ASTED—TWO aoLD OUTTERS. APPLY TO H. Wilson, 61 Canal at. y ARTRD (MMABDIATELY—FIRST CLAS FROCK Ae oe COW & POWRiN 40 Brostway, FINANCIAL, AT Amie SAVINGS BANK—CHATHAM SQUARE, New York.—Opea daily; sixper cent interest allowed Depoaila made iomuor on. oF before. October 3), will raw saben M.D. VAN PRLT, Res CHAS. D. BAILEY, er. Josnrn P, Coorrr, Secretary. =" a TLANTIC SAYINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE At Mew'tore“Penonita wide thie day will draw ines sober |. nr imterea ‘ Fae eee ee Per oD. VAN PELE, President. 4. P. Coorrn, Secretary. ee ANKING OFFICE OP WINSLOW, LANIER & CO,, OF NAST iridand S2 Wall street.—New Vork, Notice.—In accordance with a | Be the President of the Pittsburg. For. Wayne ‘ dated the 24th ult., notice Is hereby two aud one bali per cent (2, e o qiarier ending: Beptember 30, will be pald the capite! stock of that compamy, to the 1 ist Oct. proxim: The tras . Mand peped % & CO., Transter A cago Kailread Com) 7, \ttven thats dividend ot nt), free of govern- jowed at we ber ia = WINSLOW, LA (INZESS? SavINcs ys ower, cor SIX PER OLN? INTEREST allowed on all sume of & hundred dollars and ander, aud FIVE PBR CENT om larger amounts, A money deposited on or before Oe Bauk ope 9 will bear vy 10 to 3, an | vriday evenings from 5° to 7. nand Prench, ORG FOLSOM, President, SryNouR A. Bonen, Secreury, Interest from | on Mon r COMMONWEALTH OL COMPANY. —THR TRUS. J teow of the Commonwealth Ol! Cunipany have this day declared w dividend of one per cent (ont of the met earnings of the company for the month of September), payable ab the ofliee of tha company. No. 7 Nassau street, om the 25th Inst. The transfer hooks will be closed until the 26th inst, New Your, Oct 14, 10s, '. POL SALEvITY RAILROAD STOOK, VIZ.:—FPORTY- secoud street and Grand Street Ferry, Dry Deck and st Broudway, S wwenue and Proadwa: B. R. JACOBS 'No. 1 New str erver of Wall. M COMPANY, 0, IN 200.008 SHARES, aT’ 8H) BACH, SUBSCRIPTION Pick $ PER BN ARE, AND NO FURTUER CALL OR ASSASS The property of this con the "Cosk Burning tity 9 HEAVA pra Vitait NREAT BASTERN PEYRUL x CAPTLAT *, ADO ix Known am six bundred and eS UREAT UP. nting, West ne um and Not Woot nod P. rocks broken vor ndant nin tiv f the Baltimore ton with the At eonynis osits of Petre "the well tog fifty and itis ANY mbia per cent par month upon t tbac the waileo! we T EABIERN PETROLEUM COM Will exceed even. the “Columbia” in rey Pree mated that at least une hur dred wells worked sue cesstuily on the “Great bastern’! property. Sub-eriptions for 125.000 shares at thiee coslare per siare, will be re teived by the undors) (ae JOUN B MORE SURSUKIPTION AGENTS REAT EASTERN PETROLFUM OLL NEW YORK, Subscribers for 1,000 shares sal upward will recelve @ bonus of twenty per cent in additional # wubseription p {TION FOR THIRTBEN rng Branch Ratl- 1, whiltbe hed TOTICR —AN ANNUAL ELE rectors of the Hicksville sad Cold road Compaay, and three Inspectors of Ki Jn 1oom 13. Insurances Buildings, corner Yai! and William day, the 14th day of November — Potl a WALTER R. T. JONIS, Secret OIL ORERK No.7 Nassau ord of “this Com- dividend of one par ding October 15. anil an extra dividend payable November 15. to shareholders of A. M. WOOD, Pr Binet, Irom 2 t open 3 P TOTICE.—DIVIDEND NO. 3.—0 . Continental Bank wrk, Oct, 15, 1864.—The Tru the regular month): IN Petroteu Street, New pany have pent for the of one per record this: O. R. Incersort, See: dent. t DRTROLEUM. All the desirabl monthly dividends will be found at th PRTROLE! of RICHARDS KING Also, maps, prospec ASTOR BURNING SPRING PETROLEUM LAND ASSO- ‘CIATION, Capital $2,000,000, in 109,000 shares; par value, $2): 10,000 Auares reserved for working capital. Subscription price to original shareholders $8, wi ut further asvensment. No mites to be paid till sharcoulders are satiafled with prop- Petroleum Of stocks, that are paying me as high as ten per ceut per month, UM EXCHANGE LAND, olfice 3% Pine street, N. ¥. , and ft! particulars given, e ‘These lands consist of 7,000 acres, in fees-between 60 and 70 1iles of water fropiage—all ready for leasing and pI duction, and fn") davagan be yieidiny an income to this Agaociation of from & to 10 per cent per month ‘or roys alone, Lead ore, coal and timber, in immenas quantitt the-e lands. Boeks of subscription now open of the undersigned, where maps, informaiton, prospectuses and speciinens can’ be seen and obtained RICHARDS KIN: 38 Pine siren LAFAYETTE COAL COMPANY. To be incorporaied under the laws of New York. CAPITAL $1,000 00). 2),00) SHARKS AT $40 BA Subseripttor price for full puld stock. fre menus, $25 per AN Aull The prope *KOVIDED FOR WORKING CAPITAL din Pitts- ured for the company 18 loc Ivanla, contiguous to the ‘ands of the Company, and embraces 7) acres. all erluid With coal of tue best quality. Protessor William Roberts, who has made an elaoorate report upon this traat, estimates the quantity of marketable cout upon the Property at 6,00) tons to the are (42,000/08 tons n wil), more than hall of whieh in above dratuage and well ad casy working. The attention» investment, A report mation will be fae. Th organtcation < subscription yivania Co for cheap this stock is sol cited as a first el d map of the property, with fal to the unde red unti Disied on appli. a Df the company Is Bust have b will be calle Book. ot RICHARDS KI TROLBU not directors, a atthe one of strewt, New York, seription are no GSLAND, 33 Pix STOCKS, IN FIRSS CLASS COMPANIES, FOR SALE, By ALBERT HU. NICOLAY, No WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WANTED 2 Willem streat sums to si oF A specifi upon first ¢ ties. inte 6 nix per * auuurr 1OLD © sallowed JOH RAY © CO. |i Broad sireet, 2 TO LOAN, A CUNT. ON $390.000 Roe ith iy, ApDIY te 1 MASON, N roowim 10 apd | REWARDS LOST, ON THURSDAY, ISTH fan streets, a Black asvers to the m above reward by ing the dog to 24 Perry sitret $5 REWARD.—sTRAYED ¥YROM NO. 16 WALKER De) street, on the 10a inst, a white Setter cy rare. one hive and one brown eye. liring bei White, 16 Waixer sire¢ 2 REWARD. ) Thursday yo delivering it @ OST, A PLAIN COLD c. The finger wil igbth avenue, in the EVENING, metey a » returning at the nistrator’s outhwest corner Eighty second M office or at his resi eet and Third a $10 BEARS <A YOUNG MA q of William Sivan, being de Whereabonts of his parcate or parent, ole uy person or persou: who will give amy information of Ann Sinan. York. When quite soon: Wiliam Assent» Miudall’s Tsland, New York harber, for pose of education, an! at ‘about te ags of o taken to county, N.J., and singe then hus New Jereey Volunteers Any person giving infurination *Wall rece) ewan im. mediately. Address Wiliam Sloan, Company 1, ‘Twelfth New Jersey Volunteers, Wasalaion, | D. BY THE (NAME un of Krowing the $19 reward to yours enlisted ain the Temi! R REWARD.—WATCH LOST, ON PIFTIPAY 20 ave cars. near Fifth Avence liote!, on Frid If returned to Mr. M.. at No. 7 twenty: fith 26 will be paid aud mo 4 50 REWARD=LEFT, ON THE DESK, AT THB $5 Torsee City ferry, at4 P. M.on Sacartay, 15th, ntmnai, Yorker W one $f and one $30 grem back and $12 i papers, of uo Put to tho owner. Si reward will be paid om leaving th Stevens Hous, Broadwa BETWEEN SIX AND SE r $50) i Getaber Yo. ates iv Hohn street, @ gold hunting ‘aiew, valied hale f. utside and device on Rove reward and no qu 10 the clothing store, #) Full $5 REWARD.=—LOST, A LARGE BLACK Ni - WOU foondiant Dog fron 160 Leroy sirect, P. MeGin neew’, Apply frem 4 to 6 P, M. on Sunday. i ‘OR A RUSSET VOLORMI 5 rt nerced on end AL A, 8.5 nol.on om end marke ( 49 Fi i 4 waon Friday even: ing. The above reward will be p: 0 questionn waked “Apply to W. P. Shaw, Dodd + Bxpress oice, foot of Cortlandt streets isis ets, 4 REWARD. —TAR M OPPOSITE FUL. S150 “on ieareer, te Pr ; ake colored Mare. black legs and tall, mage nearly black, aod im ferforee ® littie. behind, with light Wazon, no top; Day & Fon oakers., The above rewa Aid by returning her to the undersigned, at the lor bias My re nth «ireet OMAS STACK, Bee norceyN. B D,, Oct, 4 1864, S200 SEWARD LOST, HaREy OW WEDNESDAY bs i erry op owe tb and gol h i# of Durand . No. als om the ease, and ie only by the owner as agift. The above reward will be paid the,onider, and go, questions saked, vy leaving the gaine at Rurrill & Co.'s jewelry store, 36 Broadway, Pawn- rokers, please take fotics of abeve. $1.00 sava oe reward will be paid for the re- covery of the following securities, recently atolen from the house of the aubscriber, In Setauket, L. 1) vie == DU. 8, 5:20 bonds, $80) euch, Nes,” 15.54) and 16,541, third series; 10U. 8. 6-20 bonds, $100 each, Now. $',610 to Pee ane inclusive, third series; 2 Delaware and Hudson jos. 68 and 69; certiueate ares ‘Gas des scrip sor ortaonte we for Brookiyn 7 ck ; ee ares Bull's Head Bank stoek!, certificate by abarea jarket Bank stock: cartifieate fer 11 4b: k of the epubli teet. Sects Tor a3 sbaren arctic Fire lusereste Kk +e BaeA sok; ‘certidcate (or Ssharen CommouweaRh Fire ae lo, ay of val fe r ofits by catemem |. 8 ieetury got fr ‘i. Tor 0." iarued Sch March, ease eh $75 in one, two, three and eces of $20 pany be negotiating any 01 fer ber, except thi tl ‘The and tran: m0 Saravmet, Oct 13, sat Vern tn Or apply to Smith, Spelman & Co., 168 Front -__ 8KGARS AND foBacco. 300 Cass OF FINE OLD CONNRCTICUT Leaf Tobdaceo (1 crop) for sale, ! et ie Sot WLLL