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* ame Tart. PASBYON COURSE, 1. 1-— TROTTING. Mownay, O& 9—Sweepstakes $900, mile beats, best Shree in five, tm harness WR Walker entered bik. m. Feniaa Sister.... 2 2 1 } entered br, Poi 23 eee ee " oa Prk wy Fenian Sister wes the favorite at ten to three previous to the start, and eyeo after the brown mare had won the first meat the same odds were offered on the Fenian, She won the three last heats very prettily, without skip oF break ¥ ‘rho trot between the stallions Commodore Vanerbilt i Harry Clay aumounced to come off yesterday at the aston ours did not. take place, acompromise having ‘ween made between the owners of the horwes ia town, which they uncoartecusly concealed from the proprietor of the Course and from the public, leading many to at- tend the track 10 be disappeiated. Match makers have dioubledly & right to forfeit oF Red matches, i eno right to trifie with ae Joang Mamblotoniea gelding Dexter will make the rattempt this afternoon at the Fashion Course to trot a Tnile under tho saddie in tess than 2:19. ‘The match is $95,000 agamnet $1,000 chat he does not parform the feat tm threo trails The Betting ouisale i $100 to $25 on time PATKRSON RACES, ‘The Peterson racencommence today. Four races will be run, the first being mile heats,"tve second the ct Aeger, ihe third two mile heats and the fourth a_ selling race of a mde sud a quarter, Boe the St. Leger Hunter's entries are the fave rites: 0 'held, Peillce Intelligence. owarmxa TO LEGAL OPHRATORS ABOUT THE TOMBS, Many compleints having beonecently made to Justice Dowling, by persons doing business at the Lower Police *Court, that members of the legal fraternity have ob- tained money from thom without rendering any equiva. “Jent therefor. that magistrate has determined, as far as hes in his power, to suppress this mode of swindling the anfortunates whose necessities compel them to apply to ‘the court for justice. With that end in view Justice Dowling isas issued a placard, of which the following is a copy, and posted it inamd about the court room as con- < mpicuously ax possibig:— canon. Po.ick Count, Prest District, Haris oF Justice, S New Yorx, Sept. 27, 1865. ersona having business in this court are cautioned against = ‘ ouly known as “Tombs Skinners,” ot and cannot Perform, |X money ‘of-any process from tq LING, Police Justic ‘Pwo Accidents in a Day on One Raltlroad. SEVERAL PERSONS SEVERELY INJURED. {From the Lafayette (Ind.) Journal, Oct. 6) Two accidents comer on the Wabash and Western Railrcad on Tuesday. one a freight train was thrown ‘off 'the track west of catur. The train was badly smashed up and the fireman severely injured. By the —___——— aaed.on saan 9 ie » vauve tn pal ‘Cawan, Iretand, PeThe eee ieuds of Ie) Laue ei tel idee of his brothers, Arthur, Michael and, Hugh, and these of his ww O'Riel! gy are requested to attend Irish American please ¢ ec Grorce D, Mus, 2000! Avon of Charles Notice of funeral w' A pe given. McNay, Me morning, October 9, at two nck, Tu Mr tarry, in the 38th year of Bis age, a native of Cloonlt d, parish: of Kiltuka, county Roscom- mou, Ireland. May "gia soul res st in peaee Amen. ‘The friends ef the family aud those of his uncle, Pat- rick Rooney, anal the friends of Mr, aud Mrs, Willis, are respectfully Yimvited to attend the funeral, on Tussday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 106 Contre street, thence to Paivary Cemote Connsaght (Ireland’ papers please copy. Noxxa@ay.—On Monday, October 9, of consumption, Patrice Nesaxky, aged 23 years, 1 month and 24 days. His friends and equaintances aré invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 217 Seventh avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, atone o'clock. His remains widl be interred in Calvary Cemetery O'Rourke —On Monday, October 9, Ricuarn, son James and Jane L. O'Rourke, aged 6 months and days. The faneral will take place at the residence of the pa- yenis, No. 264 Third avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, The relatives and friegds of the family are invited to attend. The remains willbe interred in Cal- vary Cemetery, Pusinron.—In Trenton, N. J., on Saturday, O: tober 7, after abiief lines, Mrw, Saran’ Pouston, aged 86 year Ryxp.—On Sunday, October 8, Mre. ? Jane LOVELL, wifo of John Rynd, of Renlou, county Weetmenth, Ire land, aged 87 years, Dubin papers please co) Swreny.—On Sunday, October &, Mary Any, yoonsest or of James and Rosanna Sweeny, aged 1 year and 2 months, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully inviled to attond the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 32 Ridge etreet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. SPARKS.——AL Washingtonville, Orange county, on Mon- day, October 9, Wa. D. SPARKS, in the 6let year of his “ere te relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock, ‘noon, from his late res'dence, Erie Railroad train Waves foot of Chambers street at seven o'clock A. M., for Goshen, where carriages will be in waiting. Srwakp.—On pe October 9, of dysentery, Hesry Ewxnson, ellest ©on Of Henry C. and Marie E. Seward, sand 9 months, ives and friends of the family are respectfully funeral, on Wednesday morning, at half-past eight o'clock, from the residence of Lis parents, 202 East Eighteenth street. The remains will be taken to New Rochelle for interment. Van Waconrr.—At Paterson, N. J., on Sunday morn- ing, October 8, Haruter, wife of C. 8. Van Wagoner. Funeral from her late residence, 47 Ward sireet, this afternoon, at two o'clock, On Sunday afternoon, October 8, Ezna B. Waire, aged 48 years and 7 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family;also the mem- other a passencer train was thrown off the track near * Sodorus station. Several persons were injured, and a on badly burt that her recovery was thougbt impos- sible, She was from MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. - Cnarin—Ciarr.—On Tuesday, September 26, at the »wesidence of the brido’s parents, Harlem, N. Y., by the Rev. Mr. Chapin, of Worcester, Mass. ‘ALgKKT CHAPIN wo pnelly Mary Catiarine CLapy, both of Worcester, Mass. No cai Woressted Mass.) papers please copy. Brace fete On Sunday, October 8, by Rov. S. B. Weston, Mr. Joun M. Fowren to Mist MaKGARET Oe all of this city. jokReLt—Brown.—On Thursday, October 5, by Rev. Frederick A. Farley, D. D., Atowzo Morrsi. ‘and Mrs. Ei.s D. Brown, all of Brooklyn. No cards, Macxay—Davanoxp.—At Melville terrace, Stirling, Scotland, on Sunday, September 17, ty the Rey. Dr. Beith, Dona Mackay, Esq., Toronto, C. W., to Aanes, shird ‘Gaughter of James Drummond, Esq. Wooo—Yrury.—At the residence of the bride's father, en Wednesday, October 4, by the Rev. J. ¥. Debaun, Josern L. Woop to Anauinpa, daughter of John 8. Yeury, allof this city. No cards. New Jersey papers please copy. Died. Buaxe.—On poner October 9, Many ParK, wife of Wn. Slave some ‘The relatives rey trends of the family are hap hom lB invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday aftemoon, at ‘half-past one o’clock, from her late residence, 212 ‘Kast Nineteenth street, without further notice. Bartow.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, October 9, Ep- A — dager only of William J. and Rache) A. aged 11 months and 9 days. Miiinives and ends of the Tamily are respectful imvited to attend the funeral, at the residence of he parents, 64 Clermont avenue, on Wednesday aftesnoon, ‘at two o'clock. CamPpxL..—Frux Campsxii, nephew of Daniel Camp- ‘The friends are respectfully invited to meet at No. 580 Third avenue, roceed from there to the Sisters’ Hos- pital, corner of Eleventh strest and Seventh ayenue, this (Tuesday) afternuon, at two o'clock. Crosim.—On Sunday morning, October 8, Mrs. Briocer rosin, 7” aan May her soul reet in ‘The friends of the family, and those ‘of her son, An. thony (rosin, and her sons-in-law, Wm. Harkin and Jobo Friel (a native of county Donegal), are reapectfully invited to aitend the funeral, from 98 Baxter street, this iy) a, at half-past one o'clock, wihout Cuan tn In Brookiyn, on Monday morning, October 9, mo Man@ansr Ciark, "aged 72 12 years, widow of Matthew Fis vetetiven and fiends, and those of her son, Jor. 8. Clark, are ly invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday , at two o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 215 Gold street. Coleraine (North of Ireland) pe asd please copy. Cuarmas.—In this city, ooeen dl October 9, Emma Josermme, wie of Wintel’, 8 Chapmat, Friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 236 Sullivan seroet. corner of Amity, to Greenwood Cemetery, on afternoon, at two o'clock. be is —On Monday morning, October 9, Many Cox- Lom, in her 80¢h } Mother of Jate Patrick Conlon, Eokford npoint, L. I. Friends relatives nu bo the Feng! are requested to attend the from her late residence, Eckford street, this y) afternoon, at two o'clock. Comaxt.—In this city, on Sunday, Oc! fer a ‘teber but, painful-iiiness, Davin 8. pape M. D., aged 0 ‘doiatty friends and the medival faculty are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from Madison square ebareh (Dr. Adams’), on Wednesday afternoo! x Joun, only child of ear, 3 months and 26 the residence of bis this (Tuesday) imvited to astend Ube fun: from = Fourteenth stecet, ‘ne Genie afternoon, Loughrea Journal and Caisforni: jease copy. GavLp.—In Brooklyn, z., rie os October 9, Buasavern Gavwn, in the 69th year of her Wednesday afternoon, at two The funern! Poll take place on at two o'ctock, from her late residence, 69 Nasaan street, Brooklyn. Friends of the family are respectfully im: vited to attend, . without farther notice. and ifax, N.©., papers please coy Sunday, October 8 Mant Hacoeety, wife of Daniel Haggerty and daughter of lone and Jobannaly Shugre, native of Kenmare, county Kerry, Iveland, oged 38 years, i The funeral will take place at two o'clock precis from twr late reaidenc: ark street Iran. rca,—Baddenty,'on Monday, October , CHantes S. Jnwx: ue, son of Issac apd Harriet M Jennings. 4 years end 7 monthe. be friends and relatives af the (amily are regvectfatly invited to aulend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his father, La fayette, New Jersey. Cars leave Jersey City ferry every half hour. Jonna.—At Eeat New York, en Monday evening, Octo ber 8, Joux Jowe, in the 72d'year ot his age. Relatives and friende of ihe family are invited ‘o attend the funeral, on Wednesday alterpoon, at two o'clock, at Grace church, Jamaica, L. 1., without further Rotice Kriay.—At four e’clo“k on Momdlay mormmg, October 9, Wuuiam Keuny, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bis brotherin-law, Willian H. Hare, are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, on Wednesday afternoon, wed | the \ | } land origin nal at halfpast one o'clock, f the residence of hit mother, $44 Third aveune, 2. Konotter ny) uoday Liga son a i tna‘ ‘aye and Sarah D, Felataver and friends of the family are respectfully snvited to attend the funeral, this waeeday) morning, at eleven a He a Witenes aon from her residence, No. joughby sti rook! Linpar.—On Su Sunday ording, Objoter at hie resi- afc 53 Hunter street, Brooklyn, Homme 8. Linver, Aono. At Minerva, Essex I ‘of thie city, ‘a, county, Winssam Lona, for- Hin remains will be taken from the Albany boat this October 8, Samuun 8. ingsley, aged 7 month bi pe A nt ang ag for interment. ones 1 ‘eutcheater county, after a abort a Pom J. Marcum, eldest son ‘of The inte James and Barah 8. Marcher, of the city of "ae feta wil ake. lace on Th on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 34 West Twenty nist pinth ares i New York, Mongouar,— ~On Mopday, Yotober 9, Tuomas Mowsuan, ” bers of Munn and George Washington Lodges, F. A. M., and the Masonic fraternity in general, are respecttuliy d to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 121 Varick street. ‘The remains will be conveyed to Grecnwood Wetrs,—On Monday morning, October 9, Mrs. Carte nani A. Wenn Funeral services will take place on Wednesday morn. ing, at nine o'clock, at her late residence, No. 158 West Forty-cighth street. The friends of deceased are re- epi ctfully invited to attend. Her remains will be con. veyed to Tarrytown for interment, ‘The train leaves ‘Thirtieth street depot at eleven A. M. MISCE LLANEUUS. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.—LADIES DESIROUS improving thelr complexion without injury to the should use MADAME LEWENBERG'S PASTILLES. FLORENCE and PASTILES A LA ROSE, the purity of which is testified to by the celebrated chemist, Dr. 4 H Chilton, and thousands ef ladies who have used thera attest thei merifs in removing tan, rednevs, plin ples, Ac., viraae as a cure for er rpaine For sale'by all druggists, and wrolesale by E. A, LOVEJOY, %3 Futon street. aki IVOROES LEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT PUB. Ueity. Other good cases prosecuted without fee in ad- vance. Advice free. M. HOWES, Attorney and Counsellor, Nassau street. Bs, ROYAL AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT 1) 1ITRAM ANDERSON’S, 99 Bowery. Also Imperial ‘Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetlan Carpets, Rugs ug, Window Shades, Table and Piano Covers, &c., at preat fy Seduced prices, Look for #9 Bowery. 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, NOS. ry Ma Teun, Colt Fish, Flo nd thi se che ind Teas, Coffees, Piah, Flour and everything else che: than any’store in New York, ‘Ona price Rouse. be inl 200 AND 22 i street, corner of Murray, and there you will EW AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS 8 WIT, be found in the November number ot DEMORESTS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ly next week. R. SEVEN anrit A SECURED TO TH BY ONE BOTTLE RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. THE PLAGUE, ABIATIC: CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBU! Ww FEVER AND aGuE CURED AND PREVENT RADWAY'S READY RELIEV RHEUMATISM, NBURALGIS, ERL. RIA SORE THROAT, ZIFFICULT ae RELIEVED 1 BY RADWAYT'S Fi READY. Pain instantly removed;sall acute, inflammatory, mala sious or infectious diseases prevented and exterminated. The weak. feeble and nervous realored to strength, vigor and sound health by the use of 'R RAbwAve READY RELIEF. One bottle will do more more complaints and keep more clear and ‘pealy than ten dollars spent Ora few drops taken internally from the most violent and the weak, feeble and ‘prostrated ‘COMPLAINTS. cholera morbus or tron pele sre Jn Afteen or twenty minutes by Radway's [te jo congestion or infamma- go weakens or inaaitude will follow: the use of the Ke AN RACK FLUENZA, RAPE, ML INUTES RELIE! will instantly free the sui terrible pains, and restore to strength ful dis ACHES AND PAINS. For b ether nick or nervo% safes fe pees eee aroun: 4 . tinge ty Helict will 8 few days oor gomuapes GERMAN , eam rare certain without r, for Pil Sia Wounds, Ralt bent, alt Bone’ end snd Skin ‘Diseases. Ac. a (I HE NATIONAL PARK BANK Hs OF NEW YORK. Capital 2 #3 Bowery good: for the: ton Eo ge cotton also one of the beat Bheries on ¢ river; has been in suc: ceaxful ion for upwards of forty years, Fifteen hnn. etive turpentine lands, which alone would pay the purchase money by erect Hand the timber for, marke: th Plantations cro} out near all the streams and easily ne- Dieribles Ail the efeared innd’ has. been thoroughly maried, and much of it bas had two dressings. extate could be Aivided into two fine plantations, giving each a front of near ly a mile on the river, and with proper cultivation and favor. Able seasons could rensonably enienlate npon from 400 to 200 Dales of cotton on each farm. Jensed for one yoar upon the payment of one-fourth whe crop 10,000 in specie. There are now presarved on the farm jont cotton seed to plant 69) acres. The ture of the climate It such us tohnake the eamployment of white labor profitable in the culture of cotton. Title undispnter, having penn In possosaion of the family of the proprietor ie i For further particulars apply A Wo Coane street, New York, oF to HUGHES t bib, § Rewbirn, N EXRCUNON OF A DECRER OF THR ciRcurr x ]* Exo the Uniied Staten, for the Foncin Circuit and District of Mam nand, the subseriber, named as Trustee in offer at public rale, to the highest bidder, on Qetober next, 4 12 otelock M., ag the 28th of jn © land, HY conrty, OP EAND CONFAINING ANOLE prs the east wide of inde of the Geo The greater portion of crmed part of the cele ‘ommonwenlth Pg Soe ee hartoon ein oF dated thus in the centre 0 coal basin of Allerany county, ‘ando on the line of the Cam- herland and Fenneyivaniy Railroad, the pad oes offered for " 0 mite ngage im f.—-s re nition of all who are indlined to « erm 9 saleOne alt of the purebase money to be pai i as o wie ba paid aera Tate ot we alae gee tbe nate. KANDER, Trustee. TRGINIA LAND For — Vitae a ARLIN e le fom Washington colt which T i foie Nain RO pln oN Washington elty and mane nm. The railroad will soon be in ig The tand is covered” i ood, whteh will net more hington city than the pleco wil com. The wollof this thie well a8 aca ty peatbes ‘on Santee ets is pleasant wealty: Thi fe chance for» reon of «mall ae. * CIGARS AND TO TOBACCO. (VGAR® 290,000 OTGARS, OF DIFFRRI Paka i steer omrannay cao 6th, will be wold on 17th thin m at "Noa tes = are inrited (ocall ov LBOPULD Bt Laie Mats, Mat- *} PWINANCIAL. Bae sos rn oa ere ge TN INTERES NOTES AND TRRASI OG. pay Sof mae kn et prove March ‘ia, mong other ting , at any Treasury wih ern jenn bearing interest, inaned % Saar net any 4 stot Congress, may, at the discretion of the Secretary ‘Treasury, and with the consent of the holder, be ¢o) neared futo any pion of bonds authorined ‘by raid, act, matioe in hereby given to the holders of veriitcates of indebledness which mature before the first day of January next, of eom- pound interest motes, and of one and two year Treasury notes, of the readiness of this Department to give in exchange for them, to the extent of fifty millions of dollars, slx per gent five-twenty year bonds, at three per cont premirim that fe to nay, one hoadved dellers of bonds for cach one hundred Aud (hrc dollars in certiticates and. notes, provided tho con- version ia made prior to the fet day of November next, Tha bonis iaied Im sechnige for such. certifigudes and uotem will bear au interest of XX per cont per annum, pay: ble nerlanbuaily ia coin, upon the ‘of May and ember, and will be ihe at Gong lensure of the qorscneneaigtion hee years, ‘and payable twenty years froin red bonds issued under this propo: tions of one hnndred, five hun: ollarsy istered bonds of five v thousand dolar wil be issued if desired. Holders of certifientes, compound tnterest, oF ‘Treasury nates, who deire to make euch conversions, will dehver them'te the Treasurer, the Assistant ‘Treasurers or the de- signated deposilaries of Ue United States, or to any nations] bank Which may consent to transact the business tobaree. Interest will be allowed on certificates of indebtedness and. Fr Treasury notes matured or maturmg prior i, up to the date of matarity, and Of November interest wiil bo Upon the compat nd interest notes the Interest will be com. puted to November 1, 1865, upon the amount of priuctpal and Interest compounded on the back of maid notes, from the pe- riod next prior to that dite, ‘The principal and Loterest of such Treasury notes and ob- willbe considera together ax an oe for conver. when, after deducting the principal of the bent por cent prewium, there remaing « frretional part of ove bxindred dollars, thiafesetional part will be pula to the depositor, ‘The Secretary reserves to himself the right of withdrawing this proposal at any time prior to said first day of November, provided fifty milijons af deltars ahall, prior to that date, be offered for conversion Cirenlars of matractions will be. transmitted to the various era authorized to receive certifieatos and notes, to which of attention is invited, HK MoCULLOCH, |, Secretary of the Treasury. _ Prorosars, FOR ROTON aeRVOTR BONDS or TIE CITY OF NEW YORK. Renled proposals, for amonnta of not tess than $1,000 exch, will be received at the Comptroller's office until Wednesday, October 18, 1865, at two o'clock P. M., when the same will be y opened, for the wholo ‘or Any part of the sum of Hara of “Croton Reservoir Bonde of the w York,” authorized by chapter 267 Laws of 1864. ‘The sald bonda will bear interest at tho mee of #x ner cent per annum, payable quavterty, and the prineinal wht be redeemed on the let day of Augnst, 1907, from the Sinking Fund Tor the redemption of the eity debt. ‘The proposals will stale tha amount of honda desired, and the price per one hundred dollars thereof, and the persons whose proporals are accepted will therenpon be required to deposit with the Chamberlain the sums awarded to them re- spectively, On presenting to the Comptroller the reeeipta of the Cham- derlain for such deposit parties will be entitled to re- ceive bonds for eqnial amounts of the par value of the «nms awarded to them, bearing interest from the dates of pay- ments. Each proposal should be sealed and endorsed “Pronosals for Croton Reserv dw of the Cty of New York,” en- pe. aged to the ‘The right in roserved toveject any or sil of the bids ifthe interests of the Corporation require It, MATTHEW 'T BRENNAN, Comptroller. Ory ov New York, Derantaxnr o7 Finance, i Cowrrnoien’s Orvice, Oct. 3, 1865. THOUSAND DOLLARS W NTED_ON ity property, at six per cent, Address bo Rann, IV 1 first class 2,012 Poat office. ]AOR SALE—CITY RAILROAD BONDS, ATA LIBERAL inequity algo city railroad Stocks. Appiy to 8. P. JACOBS, No, 1 New street, corner of Wall, FOLDERS OF SAN PRANCISCO BONDS KNOWN AS the “School Bonds of 1804” are hereby notified that zaid bonds will be redeemed in United States gold coin at ‘our Office atmaturity, November 1, 1865, Interest on the above will’ cease from’ and after the above LEES & WALLER, 33 Pine street. ber 26, 1865. Purebaseand sell Government, and aother Securities on com- RECEIVE MONEY-ON DEPOSIT, and allow interest at the rate of four per cent per nunum, gall lanses, whic! may be. drawn at any time; ‘GI WEL ist CERT CATES OF | ey ‘POSIT aring interest, sour oN Se J. Rey as (Late of United States Treasury in New You JOUN ASI FIELD. Cit OTICE.—A_ MEETING OF THE BONDHOLDERS and stockholders of the Mississippi and Missouri Rail- Foud Company will be held on Wednenday, the 18th inet. at 89 Pine street, in this city, at 12 o'clock meridian, at which Dusiness of vital importance is to be Gye oe! Aes deter- mined,” A full and punctual attendsnce is requested, JOH preeident, NA. Dik. New Yorn, Oct. 7, 1865. PRICE OF THE MARIPOSA COMPANY, SM WALI, New York, October 6, 1865.—Notice to the bond- holders of the ‘Mariposa Company.—On and after the lth Just, the company will inane iD of th now due upon their first im, al P, ing to the terms of a resolution of the steen, Front of the wnsugnent Upon preferred sto sone in of the instalment w a Ww. rirus, Secretary. mROOMAL. ot nt ney ‘ADVANCED TO, RE. table tradesmen Sibert, cn tage note o' 5 by Mr Hamilion, 16 Centre street, room Office hours 3 0 S. T. JONES 4 ©v., BANKERS, NEWRERN, W, €. Southern collections promptly made and remitted for’ on the day of payment at current rate of exchange on New “Refer to hate de hag yank ryt — Zophar Malls, treet, mio he alt per nt fivet eoty bend the six per cen’ wr per A B. "HATCH, Pr Presi ent, M. Happen, Cashier, lah DIME SAVINGS BANK. ‘Noa, 427 and 429 Canal Open, Wednesda: ag: ToS gums of $500 and under, and five ton gums. Mi on or before spre m deeper tee trom, ri. Bank books in Haglan and Fr BDER V. qaavaitwour, President, SOLOMON L. HULL, Treasurer Ganpner 8. Cuarin, Secretary. 4 OE 4. CLAIM AGENCY.—O! TMS OF, ALL DESORIP- against the Internal atom, W other departvents adjanted td id collected. Special aiention eiven to cotlon and sugar claims. aa st PTO! ee 5 ag y. ‘a MY WOU FAM Borns, kt Notes: — om Lowardsvmie"etrend whe Basset nk of Richmon nk of Bank of Bank of Bank of Bank of Bank of Bank of Cont. Bk. Danville siawasesterssucceuts srscrn BSleesRs STSsereseseee’ Bank of Wadesboroug! Bank of Washington. Citizens’ Ban| Bank of Wilmingion SRTESSTETES SST REVSSSSUMVSRABRSSESRBaS Cresent City ik of Yanceyville... .. Louistana State Bunk, Hank of Roxosro, Py Mechanics’ & Traders’ Bk Bank of Thomasviile. 2 Merchants Bank Coan cal Bk.,Wilmington 2) Sothern Bank. Ys Bank oCN.0.. 83 Union Bui é ..Newbern 85 pers’ & Viauters’ Bank 3 Avguste Tne. and Big Co. SOUTH CAROLINA Bank of Augueta... of 25 Bank of Athens 19 Bank of Columb 2 Hank of Bank of George’ : Bank of Emy ire State Bank of Ham 19 Bank of Full 2 18 nnah.. » Bank of State of Georgia 6B Central RR, and Big Co . 18 farmers’ & Exchange Bk 13 ar Merchants’ Bk.of Cheraw 28 Georgia RR. and Bkg C 0 Marine Bank, 18 Mechanics’ - 2 Merchoots’ & Plant Py Planters’ Bank. State Bank. J ‘Tinber Cutters’ Bank... Union Bank. Union Bank... . vi Tennessee Coupons...... 60 Bank of Berkeley by a cl a Bank of Commerce, R, Bonds, endorsed. 9 Bank of Charlest 5 emphe aes endorsed... Sterling Ernenge for ‘salen Sight Drafts on on Laverpook 10 £00" Southern Won Bought and Coomaicllod Collections made 1m ail parts of the South. NTED—A 0, \LIaT, TO INVEST 7 $0,000 Westra, Sonar a avenue, (00. WANTED—ON GOOD G0or $5. O00 etait $55,000 ate Sra | ply to JORN F. CONT TIES FOR percent. Ad- Fos, sabe iy FRIRD, RDIMON, OF 7H, KEW rahe, ag Apply wt 2a Bee Lion sineokt a —————- 4 ——-— oon SEAN WOTICES. Cae? oF , FINANCE, ‘New Court House, eee real eS ‘OTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE OCEAN 4 N' ship Firemen’s You are req at grate! rere aaa Fronyhis late renidence, orn, OF COLLECTOR ‘Thirty-second Ss ten haw bee! reenived ‘rom ayable. rhe und tieergned ae Sra ik yee e 4 8 excepted), Soumeneing om the 2th day vot October ensu! ug, and ending on the 20 h day ‘of Nove for the receipt of wuid duties, taxes, &e. houre trou 36 o'clock A. oe ke taxes ‘faetn in the list are. “yac! hts, yin tal on ge fou lea, nd pan ae © 184. raous Who shalt neglect to me due doy vem to wittiin the naltles pre- » Collector. rar ‘onic. ‘£.—TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MU- i sical Maat Protective Union.—On Thursday next, the 1th, at $ o'clock. M..at the Germania A vy, Rooms, 20! and 295 Bowery, the Magan! of adent aud other offi- ‘cors will take place according to the charter, D. SCHAAD, Secretary. wo ov ANY ONE HAVING ate 38U $25 000 eecemaren tee ent in gold, Address box 2,327 Pont f GOODs. Ew; At GRAND STREET CHEAT STORE. Por four years EE fame, yours ww hare not not offered so large and cheap a Examine our stock of Bounet Ribbons, Silk Bonnet Vel- vets Silky and Satine, Flowers Drens Trimmings, Gloves, Honlery, Embroideries, &e., &c. ‘Also, in our bonnet roons, up stairs, a crowd ef novelties, eomprielng Felt, Silk, 2 Beaver Velvet ahd Straw Hate, Turbina aad Blouneri, al rly | . old umes EDWD, rand and 65 Allen ntreet, block east from the Bowery. “et and S11 \HARLOTTE G. SMITH AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF OPERA AND caltiiAge CLOAKS., HW TYLE OF WALKING JACKETS FOR THB, PRESENT'S! AB NO, 1,142 BROADWAY, ‘ONE DOOR ABOVE 26TH ST. Gon :18 AT WHOLESALE—WHITE AND DRAB, oF all sizes—at CUNNINGHAM & GRAY'S, 30 Barclay street. Comer CORSETS, CORSETS—AT WHOLESALE psa Sele per than any other place {tr the States, at MORRIS? jactory, ‘Hldridge street, seoond block from Houston, Wee SALE—A HANDSOME VELVET CLOAK, LARGE Fur Set, Camel Hair Shawl and Diamonds, Apply at 110 Waverley place, second floor, between 1 and § o’eloc! prroetane NOTICE.—« CONTINUATION | oF GREAT OLE AIING gs a ei LACES, EMBROLDERAES AND ron Nivery y Dhys, AT AND BELOW COST PRICES. ‘The entire stock must be disposed of previous to retiring from the retail ‘An immense stock of Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs Veils, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, ‘Trimmings, Ornaments, Velvets, Buttons, Hosiery, Gloves, Fans, Jewelry, Portemonnaies, Combs, Hair Bands, Buckles, eles, Perfumery, &e. 727 Broadway, corner of Waverley place. N. B.—Job Lots wilibe cléared out to country store- keepers, Milliners and Dressmakers at less than half their value, YPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 1, Hiarlag ‘enlarged our stare. we have, opaned. 9, House Konpin urtment, where we have Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, Table Linen, Towels, Nepking Linen Sheets, Tidien, dc. de, at the lowext, prices. ve splendid resortmen Hostery and rgarmen Telica: chitdren and gents, ail slace and styles, tt lov ladies ‘ond ‘children, Gloves, Mitts, .; Ribbons, Bonnets and Trimmings, Pinids, all widths; rich Embrolderien, ich as can be styles, at auction We keep un immense price Resortiment_of Buttons, Braid ns, Cords, Spool Cotton, Uair Nets, Hair Rol doa, at BARG. DRESS AiniS, pasa Sua, ecal Tecetved from anction $00) yards of Fancy ress Silks, at per yard; good st wy quality. This isa rare chance to secure sil Fact, 25 NALDSON te MEA corner of Sixth avenue and N MILLINERS*AND avatars STOREKEEPERS. At Grand street peop vere We goods rand street cl re, town jobbers sell whole Call. adrene Sit and 134 Grand and 66 Allen strect, block eant from the he Howery. Entrance to the whalelale — 66 Allen stre: Boor Btraw and Felt Felt Goods, third Print 4, Millinery and Silk Goods. hoor —Case Gouds only. ee my EDWD. RIDLEY. MILLINERY LARGE AND ‘ELEGANT J ‘ASSORTMENT oF Mee and Winter Paris radii Tie the latest and Also Jockey and Ridii ding Vata, in Great valley, now W. SIMMONS’, 637 Broadway. 1GGINS’ IXTH AVENUE MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. FALL BONNETS A AND JOCKEYS, FALL BONNETS AND JOCKEYS, LARGEST VARIETY IN NEW YORK CITY, THE LARGEST VARIETY IN NEW YORK CITY, AND THE ; ONLY PLACE aND THE ONLY PLACE TO GET FIRST Ci MILLINERY TO GET wane ODA CLAl MILLINERY aT REASONABLE PR aT REASONABL! PRICES: * STRANGERS — NOT FAIL i. VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT. iT THE ony MAMMOTH MILLINERY THE Lee ae tg an ERY LiF Canal street ipass the ‘out at Tenth street. IXTH AVENUE. ‘H A! M. T. HIGGINS. DS LLOK, manufs ments, uD. DINE SAVINGS BANK, ene tg Due Lost—A BLACK AND TAX TERRIER, ¥ MEDIUM israing hm rn ‘treat wil path L% oy BB apaire ened ae Boag. heme T an Ly sy ong tt | SO Saas sateen JAMES & Tonk ‘DER, sWeter prec Ee faniesdiet ratte te ted DR usoer lott street, and receive: j Ope ROLL OF ros an iG TO $40, IN backs, in Thi Between remy sereath gitece Sen tarscee Lette ocT. SA, CHEC! by H. D. Corer S Soe: FW. numbered het moor or beater, Payment tof the same Perea. cs re Ayana reward wi wilt be ye pall for | ‘he Feturn ‘of the wera, H. D, OSTERMOOR & CO., 75 Pearl street. yan SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 186, IN LEAVING reh, ison square, a chased vd recelet wi ah" inseribed in 10 reward will ith be paid on deliver wy of the bracelet at Hazard & Caswell’s th Avenue Hotel, Ls OST,ON SUNDAY NIGHT A SPANISH GENTLE. while riding in Broadway car, lost his Pook niwining several memoranda aad about $8 In wo! the money, will be rewarded 9nd e Will return the book and nemoran er street, New York. -O8T-ON MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1895, IN 4. smoking car of Hudson River ‘Railroad wraith dued:40 at Twenty-ninth street, @ Package containing block veivet, marked on onteide in pencil Mrs. B. B. Smith, Any person having found the some will mely rewarded and no (uiestions asked, on sending ckage to B. B. Smivh, IL Sante. check HERE IN findling rang OST—ON MONDAY NORNING, SOME ws lady's Gold vin, Any ine above will loome reward upos to the owner, 18° Went Thirty-fonrth sti et i LOStsON SATURDAY, TUE 7TH INST. A CHECK 4 for might three Dollars ($88) on the First National Beal of Camden, R. J. drawn by Collings Bros. in favor of A. Pe Vouraney, ‘and endorsed. Paynient haw been stomped. Fhe fuder’ will be uiaviy rewsnted. by tearing iat my oflice, ALP. DEVOURSNEY, 48 Greene eireot, Ketween Broome and Grand, N.Y. O8T—A SCOTCH AND SKYE FAWN COLORED TER. A flen wiih wed collar, Any one returning hitm to Chas, W. St. Germain Lioiei, corner of ‘Twenty second 7, Will be liberally rewarded OTIOR. STOLEN FROM MY STATE ROOM ON THE pene S john, between 6 tee on the Sih iat. a athe Sazchels i 4 Wood, Syracuse,”* painted on the potter I pay $109 for the recovery of the 2 property and detection ot the thief, or T will give $26 for the return of the property, and ask no questions; or if the will rare tome at Ldawny by by express a) ¢ pocket memorandum book, winieh f iy ese obliged to him. DP. . WOOD, Syracuse. Sats ay Mn FROM THE Kg ah yo ee a 1865, 4 bay Mare, shout 4104 bance high, I ong ta give “ine top Way hoever will formation N. & R. 4 1 aan it Houston street, N. ¥ . _saeree: RYES. RTIFIOCAL ARTIFICIAL HUMAN By Ue! dood daa arden and emaee by, iy Mapaven F, BAI ‘aria), 09 Broadway. Nowy it) tae . Avetion Nomen, es MAGN! isle ae cosTLy OF AnD aTERYRE, BE Na ARPETS, noo vat Thocodk preioly, sa ot four story residence 119 West ch rinth and Sixt! avenues, or ‘three Denwuitul Park Parlor Suits, covered with the feng iption of French satin brocatel and ‘green reps. Et de of Louis XIV marble centre and Pe Curtains, Brow: Clocks, Aeron Turkis, Busy ‘Cates and Lounges, Corner wadNn ts ICEN i nOEWOOD 00D PMtxoronre, STOOL COVER, COST Rosawood Bureaus, hedatedds, Washatands, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Blankets, Sota, Arm Chi ered in haireloth:; Rockers, Lounges, xtension ‘t hie, Buffet, rich Cut lass, China and Silverware Table Cut- Jory, Hallstand, Chandeltorg Oilelotha, &e; N. ih —Reliable nen in attendance to eart, pack and ship goods for pur- chasers at reasonable charge, VOTION NOTICE, A LARGE AND aTahacrive ALBS THIS DAY AND TO-MORRO! 4UESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OoTOBER 10 and 1, Tuesday's catalogues now ready, aud contain an unusually rat variet: attractive and ceasonable ansarimaat ¢ of PLE and FANCY DRY A VALUABLE LINE oF RISADY | AD CLOTHING, bit! HUNDRED CARTONS RICH PARIS . NET reel in full assortment, to be sold mae se breve BES ue its of STA! LB AN "AND. DANCY DRY on0ns, podrs AND. ‘Sitons FURS, EMBROUDERITG. AND A STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Byorder of John Kelly, Esq., Sherif, as now advertised, Catalogues ready on morning of euch day's aie, ING & oon _ietineers UCTION NOTICE. —MORTGAG! OF ELEGANT and Furniture, er ey ty (haan at 10% oelock reclsely, on the residence 30 of nveriey place, comprintug & Room and Chamber Furniture, walnut Parlor onc aerate eae seen richest descr ption: Brunsels and tngralu’Carpetm vue ide used. _Alno one NILY CARVED PIANOFORTE, with four fear mand aio Tull sawen octave, ‘containing dil I and Cover: cost! ot En, pe parece Stertetne Onenion carte ar Pentre Tab aren edeteadn, pure curiad Halr Mat. tronson, Bary "Chairs, Bote naion Table, Silver Ware, ‘Clocks, “Gutiery, ‘hooker, Me Mantel Ornaments, itr. ‘This sale 's peremptory. One sel with in regard to extent and variety, CHARLES YOUNG, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE, L. CURTIS, AUCTIONEER, ‘We will Inclndetn our cate ot TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1865, AT 10 O'CLOCK, a large stock of CLOAKS, consisting of ladies’ and misses’ Beuver Basques, Circulars and Sacks, ‘Tricot Basques, Circulars and Sacks, Doeskin Basques, Circulars and Sacks, Black Cloth Basques, Circulars and Sacks. Whitney Basques: Circulara und Sacks, Binck hd gry Piva Baaks, Clroulare and Sacks. Petersham and Sealskin Basques, Circulars and Sacks, &c, ‘The above stock of Cloaks comprised the stock of a Broad- way dealer retiring from_ business, are all made of the most expensive material and of the newest styles and designs, ma- nufactured expressly for city trade. We wouid invite your particular attention to tina sale. na it will be the only chines you will have of purchasing auch high coat at auction this season, Auction rooms 163 and 170 Chureh street. CURTIS & CO. UCTION NOTIVE.—HOOTS AND SHOES. ISUEAD, AUCTIONEER, his aay ay) ¢ Yotober’ 10, at 104g o'elo LARGE SAL OF COMMISSION GOOD (BY CHARLES C. WARREN, he salesroome 22 Cortlandt atreet, ONE THODSEND PACKAGES. OM MORE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS, dc. ing a very large ossortment of desirable BASTERN CITY MADE GOODS, adapted to the present and future wants of Agen NOTICE.—R, 7. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. wil commence our seca ‘ond. RDWARE TRADE SALE, at our auction Jooue, & Beckman sires DAY (TUESDAY), OCT, 10, AT 103¢ O'CLOCK, and continue each followin day, in lots to suit CITY AND COUNTRY BUYERS. Catalogues may be had on avplication to the auctioneers. J. E. HALSEY & CO., 65 Beckman strect, AvreN NOTI THIS DAY, ey 10 O'CLOCK, LARGE AND ‘attractive sale of rang GOODS, HOSLERY, GLOVES, LACE VEILS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, DOMESTICS SHIRTS AND aaay ang SHAWLS, ACK SILKS, o sean ee Crashes oe | "al, LOCKWOOD BROS. a cUxbui iin, Auctioneers, Murray and 33 Warren street. noon SALE 01 CROCKERY, 4C.—WILLIAM McKECHNIE, WATT & CO. will Oct, 10, at 229 Pearl street, at 1084 AM. a wnt of China, White Granite, C. C. Rocking. Jarge assortm hain, yellow Ware and Toys. ——— et SALES AT AUCTION, — “Ly lis HECEMAR 9 SDAY, OOF, tanasetng sits 1 Tillary #t mmbiaiiee: zen Sida Oy mar phat W! heres, 8 , OT. Ml, oe ‘at 8395 between Fulton and At reat, in blue and ; ook beamed a. ee a a mAber, ptngs: Pare, Caiate = tenentoen wae WOOD, AUCTHO N. Li POSITIVE AND veo ADJOURNED SALE Belonging wyahanon oF BUTLDING LOT®, aoee WP atcort, Deceased, on ence STH BERGER, ee 18g i pling 4 orn, DAY af GUBRUAY), oor. F BUILDING LOTS Pug Wert- co EST. me DADA haat f sale one-third cash, Yor maps und full parti Lan auctioneer, Ni @ Montggrnery street, Jerse + aap ioe ts JACOB Wear, ‘ DOUGHTY, AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL, THIS day, at 1034’ o'clock, at salesroom 70 Nassau street, a $ assorument of Parlor rand Dining, Room Fi viz:—Parlor Suits, in any ‘walnut and. Foxe Carpets, Rookeaser, Extension Dining Tables, ira, rosewood Etaget Pier Gi Tables, Dressing ‘Burewus, = Westland, oat Sofas, &e, The whole will be of of attention, as ‘every Jot is to be per reenplorily. ald, oe irate worthy L. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL at M. postion, tuis 3 day, ‘at 12 o'clock, at the New Bow tersalls, lorses, three by he ve Wagung, single end double Harness; Slelgha, Saddles, OSTA, AND PEREMPTORY SALE—FOUR BROWN ne Houses with all the modern improv JAMES M, MILLER will sell, at the Merchants? Jit Broadway, at 120’clock, on Tue: ‘Ootobar 10, for z it bi stone Dwellings; two on th and two eu Piftyratath strect, near Geniral Bark, $8300may remain oa bond aod mortgage. ~ AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOBN MOR ‘TIMER, 15 East Broadway. a0 lote ‘Men's and Wo- Bs, Sha , Ci Ren Een and [yf dis, Quilter Blank wie, Sie Blan? Becta; Pilows kor and 20) lots of ent gatoaricr Cloth ing well: worthy the ‘attention of re and others. By ler of J, . Metzler, 511 Broome street, OBERT G. GREGG, AUCTIONEER.—GREGG & BRO. will sell at No. 7’ Bowery, on Tuesday, October 10. a large assortment of Cappets, conlisting of Braswels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-ply aiid Ingraln Ca ‘The axxortment ix very large and sale positive. Sule will commence at 10 o'clock precisely. UPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. N NOTICE. Richest assortment of Furniture, rare and coxt'y Works of Art and Arucles of Virtu, Offered at auction this season, ? imported prese Rare chause for sone pausekeeping. nonin MAGNIFIOENT. HOUSEHOLD URNIT! PIANOFORTE. PAINTINGS, BR wiatvany, NG ROOM FURST: ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FURNITURE. SILVER, CHINA ‘et GLASSWARE, on this day Gitee. ‘at the elegant No, 44 West Sixteenth street, between Fifa nues, sale commencing at 103 o'clock. Magnificent Drawing oom Bulta, covered in Freneh broca- the richest deren. superb Window Curtains et the suits; rosewood Euaseron, ‘marble tops; Seeretaire Bookease, Encoig: ignures, bots de rose Cabinets, Console and Piequet Tables, antique and Gothte Reception Chairs, Pi rivate residence and Sixth ave and Mantel Mirrors, Velvet and Breseele ‘arpets. bronze and orinolu Chandeliers, P: olntings by Froit and Flowers, Holy Family, Maring Fiews, Winter ne, Flemish Interiors, Cabinet Paintings, French Line Engra- vings, bronze Clo! MAGNIFICENT ROSEW OOD PIANOFORTE, a superb instrument, made o F the prevent owner: Stool und Cover, Music Stands, Hook, fon Tosawood and nut Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobes, A\ sends, on suite, style Louis XIV; Mate and hd Spr esset, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Ghaira’ oak Side 8, Hertz’s patent econ Man rs fpant seta ruby. sed arpa Glassware, silver Casters, Spoon lureong, Dinner and ‘Tea Service, ‘Punch Bow!, Bhofle ‘Table Cutlery, French China Dinner Bet, rich! Also all theFarniiuce of the servants’ a) thepoode. | persons in attendance to S, 42, BOGART AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL ON Weduesday, October di, at o'clock. & general as- sortment of Furniture, ‘Bureaus, Wan “Tables, Carpets, Wagon, ‘ae. partnents. N. B. » Abip and remove Alara NOTICE.—iF PARTIES WHO ARE ABOUT furnishing their parlors will call and gzamine my sek of Parlor Suits, covered in the finest French h brocatela, see ‘will find that I can sell them at about the rate of com- haircloth mimeo} in {2 ene Se of naving, Teeeived ea large stock inet ry tt whieh witb be sold very low. ial yond exaiulue my stock, at 390 Hudson corer of roome. Averox SALE OF FURNITURE, IN oko Pulionatree & Ad A on atch pa Ne No. Wardrobes, Cer ead tah argues, Boudin. renttr be ‘Klchen Fura, rn tre, be Avaror WOTCR CROCKERY, (GLAS GLASS AND CHI- it 100° 281 Peurl etree Tuesday, October 10, ™ ailoniont, at Pe trae by Sout Ce a heed rover ROOKLYN, By LOERH HEGEMAN, nday, Oct. 16, at 10 o'clock A. M.. eaten crete re es E He FIERREPONT HOUSE, at the corner of Montague and Hicks streets, Rosewood Parlor Suits, in brocatel and plush; walnnt and ny Chamber Suita, splendid Fi te ‘Pier, Man: fel and Oval Mirrors, Lace. Bracatel and, Delaine Window ery, adnan Tes, with fe Paralture ‘of the" action Piano, Laundry and ‘Carpets and Oilcloths. Altos ndid The Ger Batares and He mn. Velvet and Bru THE WHOLE IN Lay! Soper ns vd eee on Thurgday, at the office of the auc. Rich Aublaso: Monee ral Balesrooms, Serdar or Willoughby | and Pearl streets, Brookiya. BY ML iL | OF AN ORDER OF Tare. Lrg Bao “the Wicher, i chareh tr it, On ph de A radeon ete Goods an rniahtng Sr Sty abate: 1 yend SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. ELEGANT FURNITURE, A AUBISSON CARPETS, MIRRORS, BUHL ©. HL CABINETS, ac. a loSiar ater ce at eA. M., at his ny Be UTO! BALI ia att bye Spe set cna ae a AUCTIONEER—THIB 1Lee0 CIdARS that under and mn pur. United States, entitled “An ert the, caer ercmash, Sar Teka Pes tt ie bo a oP are, and pal to the highest bite ion rooms of F. COL- TON. 724 Broadway. in. the lvoe 3 lew York, on (Tui the 10th day of Ociober, 1866, at 10. o'e! ihe forenoon, the followlig Goody Chattele und Kifecta Belonging to, Abra: ham Cohn, seized in frand of the Internal Revenue law of the U ned Staten Ch DAY. OCT. 10, ‘one ot ceo, in “ING, ein District AEORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, G Selesroomn Gt Liberty street. Gentee) Household Purnt- das, at 1036 o'clock, w very destrabe st AND STOVE oP ANTS at jAveriox ‘ OUSE ts BULL A Mas at No. 9 John Me nN, on Thursday, 12th inet aw choive collection from Mi ENRY D, MINER, AUCTIONRER-SALESROOM 37 ih ‘Nuasau street, opposite the Post ate annt collection of Curtara marvle Stitirury Hie and alabaster Groups nnd Vases, 10- lated Ware, he. INE SOMBRUELLE wilt wel i auetigy, on Tena, Qetoder 10, and Wednesday, October Il, o'clock euch Sei oie salesroom, SY ‘Nase street, t large antl ele fcallestion of Italian marble, the recent importation ot Measra, F, Zannonl & Co, of Florence, einbrncing the finest and richest aasortmont ever offered at public sate in thie exty, siwong which will be found superb Figrentine Mornte Tables. riohly ble and ala varying fro To foot iat lenith: alatnster ete ay suidion of the Hast artiste of Popul favorite Mubjocts of th ‘anne Graces, Gaeraian Rigel Three Dancing Giris of Canova, Highland Mary, and neta. others. ‘Also 16 Carrara siatuary marble Figures, for parr and ardens, iso an invoice of genuine Bhemeld Plated ‘Ware, of the manufacture of Janes Di Sone, of Bheield, milso an involce of ieh Glassware of the latest " wore wi J Julbo on exhibition on Monday, the 9th inst. The al wi en ry . with fall ive catalogues, and is fs pariiculariy worthy of (iletion ey Aina a very staborntely eae ye ee satan al sonaeahe fF oot i known ae ale, ineluding all the usual GHBRIFP'S 843 SALE. BOOT AND SHOE PrOcE Of. the first class st sae pony RICHARD WALTE RB, At on Huewtay, Oct. stock OP it 11 of at O75 Bi “adi Gi Se and Childres len’, Gentlemen's, Mi: u ¥ 0's PPERS, &c., Pte ret Crores cit} canateonure, nal th Intdat etylen and patterns, Also supertor Store Fixtui toitare, Olcott Danii Guuuxaris, Deputy, posas KELLY, Bherift._ YW. LINDSAY WILE, anal oN ls Tuesday, Oct 10, at 1036 o'chogk A. M ie ment of unredeemed consisting of ‘and Wo- men's Wenting Apparel, Guld and Biver Watcher, Jewelry seed ten atte oesasion of of dealer nnd athe pau, on ed order of Mr. James Whitlaw, 41 Myrtle avenue, Brook! im. ™M. AUCTIONEER Compete APPRAIRER, WwW Ptetiverd the poe me ge) of claims fa oteess. tees houses, sales iy Py Somuercal Hie Oe Sat Post oflce, New Orloana. POLITICAL, — TP WENTiETe TH WARD NEW YORK ection, held thevenll of the General bs any Hall Mt southeast Tammany Hallat Daniel Strain’s, seventh street and Ser oth i inst, “hae the fallow TWENTIETH havin, on WARDENS any UNION AND VIC Conrenen.— Dania Strain, 2, John ‘site ae ae Fiage. iin ASSEMBLY DISTRICT # ‘KEON CONVENTION, 3° eden ari 79, 1855, ananimoaaly nomna- seem dh; pay rel. log tee ASwire, Leo'y. JOHN ‘AETREN, Jr., Chairman, gm WARD.-A MEETING Hall Ward Committee will Hail, corner of Twenty second street and ‘Tuesday evening, Oct 10, at Joun Mucurs, Thomas: Rew, OF THR TAMMANY at Oonstitation rd avenue, on JON B DOLAN, Chairman, } Secretaries. PROPOSALS. a [Bg AQUEDUCT DEPARTwu ST ‘0 SEWER rs. Separate non! tractos ach a with the title of the work for wenn it ts Oar the ne name of the bidder and the date of 14 Irmaentati von, Fy oe itil Hl ovclock A, ent Ootol the construction of sewers In’ the folowing venue, from Tifty-ninth strnet to near Se. from Stanton to Houston st ‘ret, from Righth avenue to Greenwich avenve, Hnth surest, Hom ‘Niath avenie to Kiphth aves ot ¥ort nM Fittieth street, from Niuth avenne to Bighth oven ta Tn rin third street, (rom Second avenue 6 108, wt from Third to Fourth avon wen mm Horatio to Gamsoreres ot reer avenue, from Forty-seventh (0 Forty eighth, ~~ Rint avenne, from 126th to 1atith street. In Thirty. ninth ewe, fro from Second avevie to crown be. ht and cond jotty eee m Third to Fourth arene Nat in Fity-aixah’ mires from oe Greate to and throtgh Eleventh agate fo Fifty: nind petibeations end lat i forms for on ) application to the fone ¥5 ay ee i soon wn practicable after the i Bis PRACTICE, forme and ern jc reference: wey pd saree TUR AUrRrise who dent fo ava THOMAS niaoop, Baa ta a Sw in baw New ork ey. Disha SHPO Ate Tok cae sony guns i iuaeum Gas id si recipe ot tenants of Anatomy oad

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