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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. BUNBOLDT MEMORIAL. ing i en ee ANN, wite of the late Lewis Kivi- we ae ler rermaie Wes were interred in Calvary Cemetery. Meeting of Speelal Delegates of German So- PN maa iphia papers please ees PRE cletiewA Grand Torchlight Procession in yeloved ‘vite of -Wullam Maloy, native of St. Johns, Prospect. 42 y Over fifty delegates, representing as many German | St. Jo! papers ers please copy. MASTERSON.—At Harlem, on Saturday morning, September 4, of congestion of the brain, Mary, the beloved wife of Hugh Masterson. The relatives and friends of the family, the mem- bers of the Harlem Catholic Association, and the teachers of St. Paul's Sunday school are Societies of this city, met last evening at the Ger- mania Assembly Rooms. Mr. Theodore Heidenfeld, President and delegate of the Northeastern Saenger- bund, acted as temporary chairman. During the absence of the special committee appointed to sub- | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morn- mult a plan for a general celebration of the Humboldt | 12. Ot pine o'clock, from St. Paul's chureh, 117th centenary on September 14, MERLE-D’AUBIGNE.—On Saturday, August 28, at the Missisquot Springs, Vt., CEcILE, wife of Oswald Merle-a’ Aubi, MoncrigF.—On Friday, September 3, at the resi- dence of her son-in-law, George F, Moore, Millerton, Dutchess county, N. Y., ALICE MONCRIRF, Bae of Hon, James Monerief, in the 84th year of er age, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, from her late resi- dence, 102 Amity street,ou Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, Moongy.—On Saturday morning, September 4, PATRICK Mooney, aged 20 years, The fuheral will rake place from Bellevue Hos- pits, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’ciock. The ec and relatives are respectfully mvited to attend, Mr. RicHaRD KATZENMAYER suggested that all the trades’ unions, the benevolent societies, such as the Odd Fellows, Druids, Harugaris, Red Men, Sons of Liberty, &c., and also all the military organizations be invited by a special call. ‘This suggestion met with general favor and mem- bers of the several organizations named stated that they had no doubt that the call would be numerous- ly responded to it tho societies be notified in time. When the committee returned the temporary obairman called 12 business mecting to order and asked ior nomina tons for oiicers. ‘The result was the election of tue fvllowing:. President—P, i’, Stefeu, of the Teutonia Maenner- chor. Call mic ae Krueger, of Cigar Makers’ ere va ay Rison Septemner 4, MAGGIE, ‘Secretary—Ernst Lasche, of the Lieder-Hatn. aged een me Ewe Sean’ Treasurer—Miciacl Fleischmann, of the Loreley Buna. The friends are rege to attend pee funeral, from the resid rat avenue, Delegates from quite a number of societies not this (Sunday) afterapon, att tro feck, heretolore represeniod reported their credentiais, It Holfast (Ireland) papers please cop: app jority of the singing societies of Few ARTHY. —On riday, Se] realy 3, DENNIS city, of the Wades? unions and of the many McCarry, son of Pawrick ‘and Jonannan ‘sfcCarthy, of the parisn Castle Magnor, county Cork, Ireland. Funeral this (Sunday) aiternoon at three o'clock, from 432 East Twenty-eighth street. Noticg.—The Iron Moulders’ Union No. 25 are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral of DENIS McOartay, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, ee late residence, 332 East Twenty-eighth ree! McCOLLiIcr.—On Saturday, September 4, at the residence of her brother, Lowville, N. Y., Miss JANB McCoLLick, Notice of funeral hereafter. Oris.—In this city, on Friday, September 3, JAMES W. Oris, in the 70 t! year of his age. Funeral from his jate residence, an Went Twelfth Street, on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock O'BRIEN.—At Harlem, on Saturday, “September 4, LAWRENCE O'BRIEN, aged 15 years. Relatives and friends of the’ family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ‘the residence of his mother, 115th street and Third avenue, this (Sun- achuetzen corps were represented, Mr. JUNG, Of ile specia! committee reported on = details of the proposed torchlight procession. we report was accepted, debated and with some amendments adoy ‘The report related cnietly to the en; met the music, the purchase of torches, the trau-)\rencies ana the rout ‘which is to pass Uic » proper part of the ex, ier incetiog, at which the several the number of their members » procession, 80 as to determine ue expenses and make all neces- Bocleties are to ivy to take part iw [ic the precise limit oi gary final preparaiious, Several dele only intended ty s Stated that their societies had ne part in the procession duri the day; but as to a corchight procession they hat Mo authority to consent or pledge Rear hag to ex- penses, but they woie wil o; opinion that at the next meeting of (iv Generai Committee they would be prepared with) power to act. All arrangements 7 for the celebration ‘uring the day were referred to De a a eat a morning, Sep- ible fal Couii'\tee meeting at the Liederkranz | tember 4, JANE E. PERRINE, aged 65 years, 3 months 2 and 20 days, RN MARRIAGES, y AND. DEATHS. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, on Mon- day afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residence of her ae -in-law, Henry Randel, 38 East Thirty- eight street. REGAN.—At Rye, on Saturday, September 4, ANNE ReGAN, aged 45 years, ™ aie: CLARKE—Hor |4s,--0n Saturday, September 4, at the Cathedral, Juy street, Brooklyn, iA the Rev. The frieads of her brother, Jonn Regan, are ro- Father ‘Turner, Levi J. CLAnKE to Miss ELLEN | quested to attend the funeral, from No. 70 New Hora: Chambers street, on Monday afternoon, at two SINGER—COOK On Thursday evening, September 2, at St. Ann’s c} kighteenth street, near Fifth alinudet, JASPER H. SINGER vf Thomas Cook, Esq., all of o'clock, RoEgDIGER.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, September 4, LILY, only child of Rudolph and Cornelia L. Roe- diger, aged 4 months, The funeral wi'i take place from 165 Clinton street, UK MAN—Bi \cicrt.—On Wednesday, September | Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock, 1, by the Rev, Ji Millett, at the bride's residence, SHANLEY.—On Saturday, September 4, CORNELIUS JOHN 5 ale oi Beloit, to Miss JOSEPHINE | SHANLEY, a native of county eitrim, Ireland, Biackn @ friends of the family are requested to attend the foneral this dav, (Sunday) from his late resi- dence, 7244 Lewis street. St. Louis, Mo., and Dailis, Oregon, papers please is CIty. tember 3, ZEPHANIAH c i6 years, (0 months and 2 AUGHAN.—On Saturday, September 4, Mary L., relict of Peter Vaughan, in the 71st year of her age. The fr and relatives are respectfully invited to attend (he funeral, from the residence of her son, Henry |. wugnan. 1.095 Second avenue, on Monday aflernoo», at one o’clock, without further notice. WALLING.—On Saturday. September 4, Joun D. WALLING, aged 64 years, 6 months and 17 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the lamily are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, on Monday ays. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the inerai, trom the Keformed Duten eburch, at West | 4, Us (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two oc: Bal ‘On WILLIAM, son of \ Bi ae aged 9 ye day, September 4, Joseen wixin Lewis and Mary Elizabeth nonths and 23 days, place from the residence of ¢ funeral wil) ta hi parents B35 Ur sain avenue, Williamsburg, this | aficrnoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, (Sunday) afterno: two o'clock, ‘ Third avenue, corner of Fifteenth street, South y See on - z ete Pedigrees 8, of | Brooklyn. emorrhage of tie Innes, JOHN J. BAUBK, aged 26 Woonward.—. yenter ad moni and scare, h BECK OD WAI ‘At Guilford, Conn, on Saturday, September 4, RosweELL Woopwarp, in the 75th year of his age. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends air offcers and mew) No. 8, the Metropoiiia and the active an: y relatives of the family, also the of took and Ladder Company ) Fire Department m general, ran members of Company b, Hawkins Zouave:, ace respecttully myited to attend the funeral, from lis late residence, No. 406 Fast Filth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains wi. he laierred in Calvary Cemetery. Boo.s.—-On Ti ureicy, September 2, FRANCIS I. A. BOOLE, in the 441 year oi tus age. The relatives suc friends of the family, also the Members and e» ibers of the Common Council and Board of Supery!sors and of the city and county canes & togeiher with the members of Polar a MACH LENERY. AT MIDDLETON & ROAKE'S, CORNER OF DOVE and LW ater straets, two fine portable Engines, Pump Heaters, ‘oliers, Shafting, Pulleys, Drop Presses, Eaten, Dring Machines "Steam Fittings, C, 100 HORSE POWER, FOR SALK— order’ “Apply to Engineer, 141 Plymouth atreet, Liros (ats AND DUMMY ENGINES,—FOR SALE, SEVEN Lodge, No. nd A, M., are respectfully Dummy Engines, seven Passenger Cars and two Cars Invited to attend i “ai, this (Sunday) alternoon, | With Engines in oneend. JOHN STUART, 195 Broadway, at one o'clock, f ihe Baptist church, on Sixth Dealer in Locomotives and Machinery street, near avenur \. POLAR STAR Loan, No. 245, F. AND A, M.—The members are herely summoned to meet at the loage room, No, 118 avenue ), on, Sunday, the 5th inst., at twelve o'clock, (or of attending the CSE, to HORSE ENGINE, ONE 12 HORSE PORTABLE ‘one #0 and one 40 horse: one surfaco Wood Planer, Dro} and Lever Presves, Lathes, Steam ‘and Foree Pumps, Shaft Ing and Pulleys, , WILLARD, 47 Dey street. Lay Boole, By order Roe CALCRIO ENGINES, s vA Secretary. Xo. 62 Chatham street, Rover's Caloric Fngines boncht, ptember 3, SARAH A, . a : iy Ghose ghee Gh Het beer gold and repaired. | All, necessary supplies constantly on patont Roguiators ‘and Improvomente. By ¥. LEHR, Machiatat, No. 62 Chatham Relatives and frici's of the faintly, also those of her sons, J. H. Murray aud §. S. Crane and R. H. d, are respeclully mvited to attend the fu- | —— 2S ruaidariogs a6 Bitte ntreak, rook: GEcoND HAND, To (S.—UARGE POWER SHEARS, ‘w.erRGoM, at one o'cisok ) will cut half-inch iron; amall Trip Hammer, Anvile, Vines, Ay, Naptamberra oF noatiot ‘>. Snleo Biuckamlthe’ Bellows and Fools, obeap, ats Gannos street, Piet als son of Charles rs and 6 months, larives a family are respect- the funeral, this (Sunday) aft from the residence of his pa- sate fever, Joun W. BR D, and Ann Came The iriends anc fally mvited to at Noon, at two o Fents, °1 Roosevelt sf CARKOLL—Un ht Cay NE,—ONE OF WOOD & MANNYS, 12 HORSE erfect running order; as good as now. Ap- py to Dickson’ Manufacturing Comp Witkoabarrey Pa, nae y with boarte allin order. Will crchanye September 3, Joun P. oxo a 109 Rivingion street “iro cowie 4n wore. ‘The fuveral will (ako piace from bis late residence, re s 29 Stuyvesant stree!, Chis (Sunday) afternoon, at two ENTIST RY o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfuily R. ORANE’S OSTEOPLASTIC Al invited lo attend. D decayed, broken and sensitive teeth to th Cineinnatl ani “hicego pavers please copy, origina! shape and beauty without pain, Over 16,000 testi- PCovir.—On Saturday, Septeamber 4, W. OoyEE, in | monlala. Removed to 212 Weat Thirty-fourth street, the 24th year or i a " | Ui as MOST PAINFUL DECAYED TEETH OR STUMPS The relatives wd Hine nde are respectfnliy invited i gress to attend the 1 from his late residence, 127 Sites oate Eo teatloce tate oben Weat Twenty-se ot on Monday afternoon, h Insert in th lons at Dr. SIGESMON: "3, 80 remains atone o’ciook. are to be interred im | ) near Broadway. melery. + —On ritay. September 8, ELIZaBera, 1 EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN-12 YEARS; fames He (ick*on. ure hi ere “es clatives and fricods of the family, also the Of Washington Tent, No. 1, 1. O. Of Ru, are | respectfully invited te * the f i m her | , i late residence, 81 treet, Brookiyn, on TEE TSOP Monday afieri | Joe PRINTS Ry ERIOKON—In Frookl ay, Septemper 3, | A Twenty years’ experience ay ALFRED, son of Andrew and Sophia Hrickson, aged journeyman, Fender, foreman and employer, 5 mo0wlits and 19 days desires an engagame The Iriends of the family are respectfalty invited bahad ani a fs sn Sol to ationd the funeral, Wis (Sunday) afternoon, at ONE AN, W # OU SH A VIbL| $Wo o'clock, from 28 eighteenth street, Sout | A Govore at'n ent protiabla masueacrurtny iemnees Brookly: FERLEY.—On_ Saturd FEELFY, of Belfast, nlearn of alyood chunce,by ac reselng GIF FORD, lleva September 4, Ampross id, inthe 70th year of his FR WANTED.TO A RELTA- and good situation ts offered. Ad- T UPHOLST an a pormane Herald oitice. age. The funeral wil his dauyater, N lyn, ov Fer place from the residence of Wa street, Greenpoint, brook. Monday aiiornoc £: ov—On Thurs rguson, int \TED, HANDS FOR CREAM Inquire of MARTIN & ©O., 125 Chant rs 6h e samily are respect- ‘al, from her late resi- ysiath street, on Monday afler- \ARPENT! (Cover nna hae worwed'ag the ease tout yearn, cna hi tools, would Ike to go onder instenetions with @ good, smart man. Address 8, 8., Herald o' two o'clock, on Rae 1 OLD AND SILVER WANTED employment and city p poly to o, near Jamaiea plank road, Friday, September 3, the beloved daughter currE| of Louis and The relatives and lington y Quer IRON WORKERS WAN i BRAMUALL, DEAS TPO MANUFACTURERS.—A FIRST CLASS MACHINIST who has bad ten yearw experienco as @. a nident and manacer desires # sitnatt: some enti faronco given, Call ou or address F. J. +S, Sperry, 88 Cortlandt wl, iends ¢ apectfuily invited to atrend the funeral, this (Sunda the family are re- | morning, at tea o' parents, Fourth ay px ARTIN. OD ree, No. 14 Gaugnter of }} 2st year of her » Notice of funeral ber Gove —At Porto! ore 3, SAMUKL £ look, from the residence of her enue and 127th street, piember 4, at her | ANNA O., only | Giimartin, in the ED, —APPLY TO fa OO. OAT Ena 27ch wt. " N, Y., on Frida, prkeY, in the ad NO MEROHANT TATLORS.—WANTED, itter a position as A Finst BY ds 5 are. ‘The relatives and [riends of the family are reapect- fully invited to ui the funeral, from the resi- dence of is fn’ Captain Jonathan Godfrey, at “nr — Southport, Conn. ou Monday afternoon, at two | V0 PROPRIETORS OF CHEMICAL OR OL WORKS.— o'clock. Train ie New Haven depot, Twenty- Wantod, a situation as plumber. Can do lead burning weventi street an ruvth avenue at hali-past | sat steam fitting, Cull on or address St. D., 260 Spring at., eleven A.M. Carriages Will bein watting on arri- | Pe*t Varick. i pals, val oy > train, | 1B “WANTED: ONY preferred. Apply to —On Saturday, September 4, Mexny, son of ane Hagaa, aged The tuuoral wil his une'e, bernar on Monday afternoon, 9 and acquaintances » tend, Tay m0 4) years and 4 months. PE irom tie residence of . 700 Bast Ninth Stroe}, WwW two o'clock, The friends respectiully invited to at | -4 ANTED-FNGRAVERS FOR GOLD AND ENAMEL; good salary, Address bor 689 Trenton Post of aroHwan R WANTED—FOR A CrTy IN MISAIS- Kane. None other need apply to Saturday, September 4, | M in thes ih Joun Haverry, & | coor uk yehows: ws x O0., Li Maiden lane. Aative of Kaynard, lway. Ireland, His son-in-law, Hernerd Arthur, and the friends of V TAXNTED-A GOOD CALICO MACHINE. PRINTS, . ao, are invited to atiend the ge Oe aya Inquire at Lod) Print Works, 47 White st, 8 late residence, No. 61s East Ninth street, this TANTED A GOOD WATCHMAKER TO G0 TO MIS (Sanday) afternoon, at wo o'clock. stank ‘Ss, 21 HAVitEND+0n Friday, Bepeember, & &t: the real: saat: ONS rerer Seren, 6 oe dened ‘of her soo-in-iaw, at N. J, | = aa SIPHRONA HAVILAND, 82 years, WANERD AT LORD'S CLRANING AND DYEING HRPPERNAN.—On Frid: mober 3, ANNIE Herr. establishment, 11) Sto av. near 16th st., a thorough PERNAN, only daughter o: Patrick and Maria Heder. | Pressman for rile dren; must be mble to press clowned work like new; situation permanent if a pan, yo 1 year, | mouth and 10 days. ‘The friends and rejntives of the family are rospect- fully Invited to atuend the funeral, this (Sunday) al ternoon, at two o'clork. from the residence of her parents, corner of Third avenue and Twenty-sixth aireet, South Broo\iyn, Keuoe.—On Friday September 3, of consumption, ANTED--SUGAR DOT New Oriewna; middle at office of LAWRENG Ry FOR LOUISIANA, NPA man; well recommende OAKLBY & FLEURY, ti Ww Apo Pino tt, - Waste D-A TAILOR Milo, THOROUGHLY UNDER. THoMas KRiOR, aged 2) years and 2 months, stands cutting and ot ng, digs’ cloaks. Only a inan Relatives and’ friends or the family are respect. | of exper{puce need apy ™m i oe jreorner Bin ih fully invited to atteud the mneral, trom his late | _ : A) reaidenc Kasi Eleventh street, this (Sunday) al | TaN “TWO GOOD L. APA TO WORK ON ternoon, at two 0” y benches. Apply to. P MORNINGSTERN, KERRIGAN. —OD Saturday, September 4, CaTua- | Steam Vapidary, rear No, § Maple ey Newark, N. RINK K&ERIGAN, Of Boliyshaunon, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 8. years, The funeral Will take place this (Sunday) after. | " este, Boon, at One O'c1OCK, ‘rok Bollevue Hospital, reat of flimatra Hons ore fo } xth street. iven. Apply at Co Si t ren y's Hotel, be c KiviLan.—On Saturday, August 28, afvera lingers | p, interes eto ar rou 2k STEREOTYPER AND fingara type foundry and ba Y.j, good wages willhe Toundry or to W. HAL ¢ hours ok 7 and B o'elouk ANTED W A GOOD PLA ‘a wood engraver at the | cost % LOST AND FOUND. A YAWLBOAT FROM SLOOP EDWARD cnonous pickod up by a propeller off Hunter's Point, iberally rewarded by rola nme 10 Toot ot Fory-orth tirooks Bast river, JAS. ALDEN. OUND—A PAIR OF SPECTACLES. THE OWNER 1y call at room 48 St, Denis Hotel, prove property, pay r this its advertisement and get them, OUND—A PARCEL OF MONEY. “THE LOSER CAN fe eet, by proving ownership, at LIPPINCOTT'S Bakery, Eighth avenue. Fon SUM OF MownY. upeSckIBE IT AND date of joss, , Address J. E., Hers 4 oft ive. O8T—ON THE 0TH ULT., CHECK NO, 45, DATED June 1, 1869, of Thomas Wilton & Co., on the Broadway ‘ational Bank of et city, to order of Mary Coyne and en- dermed sreed by ber. hereby cautioned not to nego- it, as payment Sreame is stopped at the bank. OST—A PINK ONYX SLEEVE Burton BROKEN from the fastening: out mouogram W i. M. A liberal reward wa be ‘M. a Enh MARKELIs ‘201 West | Thirteenth street. O8T—SEPTEMBER 4, IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN Forty third und Forly-ninth streets, or in Forty-third between Seventh and Eighth avenues, a Bill Book, ining papers relating to real eat: nnd of no value cept to the owner, The Ander wil be the same corner of Broadway and Forty-ninth streety in estate ollie, or at 249 West Forty-third atreet. O8T.-WATCH AND CHAIN, IF THE PARTY WHO called last Thursday at 106 Broadway will call and re- store the property to the lady who lost it, at No. 278 Union seat, Hout Brooklyn, to-morrow, betwoen 9 and U1 o'clock A. M. or after 6 o'clock P, M. reward, arded by les » bo will receive a handsome “REWARDS. Re line A Sel LD REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIQAY EVENING, IN a University place car, asmall paper Box, contain- ated revolver, Allen maker, the finder he abovs reward by lauving it at the Hroadway ty Fiity-firat street ha REWARD, $10 © LOST, FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1989, gs with bl binok and ‘head the name of hove reward will be paid ou Feturaiag to Nor 18 East Forty-ntath aurect ETECTIVE POLICE AGENCY, 72 BROADWAY (LATE 68).—WARKIN, WHIPPLE, TURNER & CO, refer to the mercantile combanatey as to'sucosstiul onsen; fection meen and experience. Caution.—We have no branches ark. $1 an Italian Graytound Do; had on a leather collar with ben __ PROPOSALS. (CROTON AQUEDU or DEPARTMENT. TO IRON MOUL! Gealed proposals, endorsed “Proposal for Tron Pipa! with thename of bidder aud dato of the oltering, wit ceived at this office until Il A. M. of Monday, Sept. 13, 1869, for the supply of :~ 9,220 lineal feet of 20-inch pipe, 9,280 lineal feet of 6-inch pipe, 400 lineal feet of 4-inch pipe, And about 47 tone of branch pipes and special castings. Spe ‘Ifcations forthe above and blank forms for the bid an i other necessary information can be obtained on wppli cation at this ollice. THOMAS Lagitcyakers ROBERT L, DARRA GEORGE 8. GRE Nee Croton At Weduct Board. Few Your, August 31, 1859, raat NOUCE To contractors. Sealed proposais addressed to either of the undersigned, will be received until Thursday, Sepvember 2, for the gratuation, masonry and bridging of that part of ‘the Con- heeticut Western Railroad extending from a point on the State line of New York, inthe town of Sallabury, to a point in the town of Canton, ‘near the village of Collinsville, a dia- tance of 45 miles, or for any portion thereof, Profiles and apecitications can be seen at. the Engineer's ofice, Clarke House, Winsted, Conn, on and after Septem: er 1, nex! ‘The company reserves the right to reject all proposals not deemed for ther interest to accept, WILLIAM I. BARNUM, Vrestdent, Or Win1aM G, Cor, Secretary. Limé Rock, Conn. Winsted, Conn. Gnd ROPOSALS WILL BE REC! D UNTIL SATUR- day, Sepiember 11, for the use for advertisements (eald advertising to be done in patuting) of the southerly side of the Coumbia Boat Club House, facing the Christopher atreet ferry. Proposuls to be addressed to H. G. HASHAGKN, box Post oitice. PIANOFORTES, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANGS MANU- factured; five years’ guarantee; instalments taken; second hand Flanoe resale and takew in exchnnge; Pianos to let; amount ay if purchased, JOUN C. BA ENES, 127 1eighth treet, near Brondwa —TWO_ MAGNIFICE ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE + Pianofortes | for at Batterson’s furniture Storage rovms, 600 Sixth avenhe, between Thirty-ninth and Foriieth streets; in uso a short time, anished in modern ele- ich tone. and will be gold at a bare gance; best city make gaia for cash. “Cau be seen and examined from 7 A. M. tl? FINE ROSEWOOD STODART PIANOFORTE FOR $100—-An clezan: seven octave Pianolorte, having every improvement ; 41 BIDS eap for c! BIDDLE, 18 ‘Amity street, near Broadway. BRILLIANT AKD POWERFUL TONED 1 OCTAVE rosewood Pianotorte (carved legs), the property ol a brivate faunily declinging housekeeping, fused nine months, 600, for #280, and Cover; 5 Bedroom Suits, and Bedding complete; story house, a sacrifice forcash. 118 strect, near Sixth avenue. pecan LOT OF FIRST CLASS PIANOS AT ti, zor jow Brices: second hand pianos taken in exchange. repaired ans sete ie LUD! KE & SCuULER, 367 Broome street. LADY WILL DISPOSE OF A REAUTIFUL ROSE. A. “wood Pianoforte, large size, including Stool and Co iat $40); colevrated maker; ‘sweet, powerful tone, ‘clevant Parlor Suits, Furniture of a four West Twenty-seventh MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, etd nly bve months; cost #675: will be gol for brocatel Parior Suit for $1704 one Go. for Jor, Chamber and Dini tin "865; all kinds Par- Furniiure at a sacrifice for cash ; West Twenty-sixth street, between ew PIANOFORTES TO SECOND HAND NF 108 #40 to F160; tow gables ber Orcane 2 $45. anc and up- 435 Broome nireetyt ee Broadway. TAN MELODEONS AND _ORGANS.—PRICES greatly reduced for eash; now 7 octave Pianos for $2 and upward; new Cabinet ‘Orcans for $45 and upwar from #40 to 8175. Monthly second hand inet 8 iments received and instruments. for rect. (a1 Broadway. HORACE WATERS. ECOND HAND PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP,—FIRst SS class instrument; city maker; fully warranted, In- quire at $88 Sixth avenue, in the fancy store. Govane y PIANOS, UPRIGHT PIANOS AND PARLOR Organs for sale And to let on liberal terms. 64 Union enteeath and E Eighteenth Streets. square, between S +PRIGHT PIANOS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE J tone upright Pianos, warranted for durabiiity and for standing in tune equally ax well as the bert equate pianos, ie or to rent at the manufactory of MARTINS & SON, $4 East Houston streot, near Broadway. WANTED A FIRST CLASS PIANO, CHEAP FoR cash, new or second hand. Address, with price and particulars, Mr. WALSH, 67 Nassau MARE MAneuEizED SLATE, DECORATED MARBLE AND Marble Mantels, ri and elegant designs, 7. B, ENT WARY & CO., COd Sixth avenue, bevween Thirty-AfW aud Thirty-stxe Arete AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, MONU- ents, &e.--The largem stock of the Intest designs on hand ready to ship or to pnt uy » Nos. 1H and a few hours’ notice, ‘pst 16th street, near 3d a r ° MANTELS, FROM #10 UP.—THE LATRST derigna at the lowen! prices manufactured in the high+ tyle of art, at MOGRAYNE'S, 163 Flatbush avenue, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, HEAD Ronn superior detigns and workmanship will be aol RUS, KLABER'S mi 52 Firat avenue, street, at cont pri jock before remove MARhE MANTELS. A LARGE STOCK OF MANTELS PS of the Intest and most approved style for sale at greatly Tednced prices; terms easy. Apply at J. OROWL'’S, Seventy: fevonth street, near Second aven' 7] ACTOR SALEBY J. wipe, _ SALES at AUOTION. By \AvorIONE ER, Septem! Large rac! le ol inacnlticeat” 5 ores Purnia ¥ oe uj we Pianoforte, rich C: ac. ty aeprgecnad ane fay ‘avetion and poattively wihon!. senor the entire contents of the ‘lai brown stone resitence nee 138 pe f deonpenpror street, uear Third avenue, consistiny ar vd satin brocatel and rep Suits, Centre Tab! Seite carved solid wal ‘out Extension Table, pee cr Mat ae otent LT Sarda &c., &c. Fuil culare " ct epi e Sale positive and peremp! me aiiaalataaeatnisgiaePtetines vientanpesmccuasencmenenalenioi UgHON, SALE Cd oe $15,000 WORTH OF MAG- Household Furniture and Decker Brothers octets 4 20 Carpets, five Parlor Suits, Bedroom Rua, Dining Room and Kitchen Furnitu a comp! Furniture of four story pri ‘West Twenty-seventh street. See Monday's Herald. a poe Jar cong o'clock, rain or shine. 7 “{ UCTION NOT) NOTICE._A RARE CHANCE—ON TUES- day, September 7, the entire Furniture of house 142 a4 iret, near Rutgers, consisting of Brussels and in- Carpets, Ka new; Silverware, black walnut and font ol hamiber Sets, with Bedding, Ollclotha, Ac. ; will be sold as, public an Auction, without reserve. Sale positive and cannot Avtar NOTICE.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR housekeepers, hotel Keepers and the trade at ERNEST TH'S Furniture Manufactory, 68 Bleecker atrect, between Broudway antt Mulberry street. lange mock of over fifty magaificent Parlor sil, latent stylen, all colors French Satin brocatel, from 150 ‘@ suit; walnut Parlor Sui ered with reps and tairelothe from 65 to $150 a sult. great variety of Chamber, Lib: brary, Parlor and Dining Fur. niture at less than auction py rranted first class. De- livered free. Call before porehestog elsewhere. ¢ ps nary Ae tra ef, tani Ne AUCTION SALE At 118 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. The largest and richex Household. Furniture anle mt this season will take tod on Monday, September 6, at 103g o'clock, at re story brown stone reaidence 118 Went Twenty- san leate th, ‘avenue, and only one hock from Broadway, consisting of cent and brilliant tone rosewood 'Pianoforte, five it rowe' end walnut P Suits, covered’ with satin brocat reps; ‘arlor Tables, Etazeres, Curtains, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzer: Clocks, ts, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suita, Soriog attresses, Bedding, Linen, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Bonnet, 6 covered with haircloth and’! reps; Buffet, Extension Table, Glass, China and Silver Ware; Table Cutlery, ao Sale positive, See Monday's Herald, ‘Aveton NOTICE,—J, M. TAYLOZ, AUCTIONEER, 500 Lote by Catalogue. Magnificent Housshold Furniture. On to-morrow, Monday, at the elegant residence 57 Weat Fifteenth reel, | between Fifth and Sixth avenues, coi meneing at 10'¢ o'clock, Drawiig Room Suits, covered french rosewood Etageres, Bookcase, Marqueterie, ‘abinets, Tables, Bnoougnnnest Paintings, by + \elvet Medallion Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, rosewood Pianoforte, artistic Bronze Clock, Statuary ; rose- wood, walnut Bureatis; Bedateads, Wardrobes, Mattresses; Extension Table, Buffet; Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Linen, dc. Y ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office 37 Nassau siroet, opposite Post office, Extensive sale of Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Cows, Farrlers’ aut Stable Utensts, &c., ke, mont, Westchester county, New York. JOUNSTON, ME VAN TASS ELL will well at Pubhie ‘auction, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 15, ai 12 o'clock, the entire effects of the mansion and grounds of Dr. T. B. Rhodes (who ia removing to the civ). The premises are lo- cated.on Fairmount avenue, opposite’ Flich sirvets and te effects to be sold will comprise Elegant Household Furnittre, earved walnut and mahog- any Parlor Satta: six solid oak Chamier Suite, with marb chen Utensils, dc, &c. ? and Cover. Rosewood Pianoforte, Stool six Horses, four Wagona, one aPoay Phaeton, two Cows, one Calf, wincld and double Harness; 1ot of Poullry lot of Farm- ing and Dairy Utensi "Mine Fazulture and Oczyete were oesriy allznow last spring and are in first rate condition. ‘The sale will be positive and without reserve, without re- gard to weather. Everything is now on exhibition on the premises as above ARKER & THEALL, AUCTIONEERS Commercial salestoorn, No. 8 Cortina street, Spectal attention to sales Of household furniture, &e., at Pfivate [realdences or at our spacious waiescooins, No rtlandt street, BY ‘ARCH, JOUNSTON, AUCTION: e and sa) om G7 Nassau atrect. JOHNSTON " VAN TASSELL wiil sell on tember 7, at 12 o'clock, at their salesroom @ fine collection of English, Freneb, German } American Chromos, Engravings, O11 Paintings, &c. nesday, Sep- esau street, ian and Y ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Oflice and salesroom 3) Nassau s rect, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will reli on’ Wednesday, September & at 1024 a'lock, at the, private residence No, 2-6 West Twenty-fifth stent, botween Seventh and Eighth ave- nues, all the elegant Household Furnilure, consistiay in part ot Parlor Suits, Etageres, Pier Mirrors, Music Stand, Brns- relis, Ingrain and Velvet Carpets, Ofictotha, Hat Racks, Hal Chairs, Extension Table, Buet, Arm Chaira, walnut Hed- room Droweing Bureaus, Wardrobes, Easy, Chairs, Lounges, Fenthcr Reds, Bolatera and. Pillows? Hocveue’Gae Ohandalieys, Clocks, Kitchen Furalture, with which the sale wili commence. \DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. v Large and'magniticent wale of Superb Statues, In Italian Marble ar Alabaster and Agate Drawing Room Ornaments, zo Moraic Tables, &c. Ry EDWARD scene cK on Toes 5, ‘7th inst. otclook, at 60 Liberty atroet, bets Ohi reet, the shove giperD ge, which have imporation of Mr; 7. Heusl'—Conststing in part 0 Venus oa pedestal, the frst one of the kind imporied to this country; hakspeare and Milton, Apollo, Petrarch, Hebe Tasso, Dante, Bacchus an? mauy others; also a large an beautital amortment in not ‘Etruscan, Roman, Hebe, Gotl ptian, bireek and other Vases: piso ince ted ment of O: ts. for the decoration of fasenges, c.; nil of the above oer Morar Tables, large and small. is difersat Receivers, A, very arzas, Groups of ae. ; agent TPountaian, thition on Mouday, the 6th Masts and the r of the mbit" fa requested, as the pos ney the nest of the Kind ever offeted to the public, pee Will be positively withort reserve. JOSEPH MOGUIRE, AUCTIONEER. Ottice 87 Cedar street, corner of Broadway. at 1 ut great variety, lopenting| 5 5 Supreme Court, New York county. In the matter of the aduinistration of the estate of Thomas Gregan, deceased :— _Jn pursuance of an order of this conrt, dated the ist day of August, 1869, I, the un ng dos will sell at public auction, to the ag? bidder, igoogs J Ose MOGUIRE, Anction- ger at the ‘Exchange Salesroom, No. 11 Broadway, New York city. on the 10th day of September, 1869, at 12 o'clock noon, the Household Property and the unexpired term of the sorain mentioned and deacribed in the petition and order filed erel ituated on the northwest corner of Forty-second frees ani Seventh aveatue,in said eliyy known es the Man: tion Stables, JOHN CALLAHAN, Esq., Referee. 3, Eag., Attorney for Administration, Toomas C, Firs. Srpreunrel, 1 AWNRBROKERS’ SALES. JOHN MORTIMER, 15 EAST Prondway, will sell, \\ ecneaday, September 8) Y omeu's Clothing, Bedding and other goods. By order M. Mehrback, 483 Grav atceot. “Thursday und Friday, September 9 and 10, Men's and Women's jo tring. Beds, Kedding and other de- sirable goods, By order D, Delong, 299 Kast Broadway. S) SALE.—LARGE SALE OF MEN'S W. S. INGRAHAM, 68 New Bowery, wiil Clotuing. tell on Tiursday, September$, 000 “ote of Men's, Clothing, comprising Overcouts, Sacks, Coats, Pants, Vests, Remnants, &c. - Worthy the attention of dealers. ’ By order of Mi Brothers, 61 Catharine street. Pawabroker’ 600 lots of Clothing, by order of L. Goldsmith. atreet. bat ge SALE JAMES AGAR, roby hdd er, wil 2 East Hroad Tues lay, ‘Bepleraber frat it oolock, Women's Clothing, by order of Patrice Fullnn, West Thitty: ninth street. Wednesday, September 8, Men's and Women's Clothing, by order of J.J. Kell; ‘iret ‘avenue. Thursday, September 8 60 ists of Men Women’s Clothing, by order of M. Bruckhelmer, 447 Sixth avenue. AWNBROKER'S SALE.JAMES AGAR ‘eer, will sel! nt his salesroom, 42 Ki Thursday, September other Dresses, Silk and Linen, eete, Shoes, Coats, hetmer, 447 Sixth avenue. AUCTION. roadwa, Bi oe on ‘eds, ian and Vents) by oder of Mt. Boots, Bruck: “MEDICAL. LU PRIVATE DISEASES CURED MMMEDI ATELY, A Writhout mpercucy. Otice and consultations vary private, Dr, HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street, A GREAT AND. 60 ZA Indies. —The Porvag imeiinte reilet, beng ape: A indy writes ’Thewe pl venience, like Toagie. 85. bp Liberty stteet, or aon: by mati. RE REMEDY FOR MARRIED Female Pills niways give 1m- jared for married late mae ia one day, rithout LADIES PHYSICIAN, -DR. H. D. GRINDLUE, 120 « West Twenty-sizth rtreel, near Sixth avenue, having over 18 years success:ui and uninterrapted practice in this city, ae ertain reliet to 8, With or without medicine} Tollef to the most anxious tn 24 hour. Elegaut room for la- dies requiring nursing. MADAME GRINDLR, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 139 Wont Twanty-sixih street, guarai f toall fe fe complaints. “Pieasant rooms for nt FoR MARRIED. LADIES, with KSTELLy Professor CERTAIN CURE | or without medicine, by Madam of Midwifery Mer intaltble Fret Female Plus, Ni apeciniiy prepared f marriod la ean Hover fal healthy, Sold treet first “door tram Greenwich street, or sent by mi counterfei it. ~DLADIE: PUYAIOIAN.-D&. ASCHER GUARAN- Ait immedinte reliet, Twisho.t the wightest “danger, Superior Contnement Tustitule, No. 3 3 Amity place, SURE “et LA “wiTHour MEDICINE,—DR, AND Madame ESTEDA, 15 East Thirtieth street. Their #5 French Pisnever fully elegant rooms and good medical at- tendance and nursing for indies during sicknes A “olfiety NO. 1 oat he, and at deny ee er aution—-All hers are LADIES IN TROUBLE, FOR “4 ORRTAIN CUR wiih or Without medicine, by Dr. EVANS, 94 Chatham atreot. Powerful, safe Monthly Pille and Mixture, BS. Cir. culm free, LL PRIVATE DISEASES corep IMMEDIATE! LY BY Dr. EVANS, 94 Chatham atreet, without —mercary. Manhood restored by his Elixir of Lite, recommonded before inarriage. ATED FRENCH PEMAL arriod Ladt Address box 6, IMPORTANT TO. FEMALES. DR. AND MADAME pv. BOIS (25 years’ practice) guarantee certain relief to mar Thad ladies, with or without medicine, at 0 . Fe male restorative 85, Paticnts from # distance provided with Hoard, nursing, Bleciricity scientifically applied, No. 154 Kabt Twenty-olghth street, bear Third avenue, O88 OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING |4 from the foilles of youth or other cause, young, middie aged or oven old men, permanently restored to manly vigor by Dr. LW Wis, No.7 Beach ah Focty years private pragt fe. } AWNBIOKER'S SALE... FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 135 Chatham street, wil) lon aoe 500 lots of men's and womel Clothing, consisting of Drv }, 81 Rem- nts, Underclothing, Suiits and * Slankots, es, ke ; wind, Conte, Pants, Vests, ac. By o1 Cost 16 Mott street. OBERT A. by oD AUCTIONEER. Important ‘Auction Sale of Coal Lands in Pennsylvania. Rose RT A. ly ae 'Y & CO., New York. will sell on °UESDAY, TEMBER 14, 1809, Exchange Salearnom, No. a roadway (Trinity Building), jew York, at 12 o'clock ribed valuable a Property, vi the following ts This estate, kaows at Branch fe Behuylict county, hour Pottarilie, and contains 689 acres abd 100 perches. ‘There are excellent rafirond outlets to market, Distance to Puliadetphla vy rally W2miies; by ennal, 111 miles and by the new road now in procera of construction, the Union Con. tral_belag constructed by the Levizh Valiey, Morris and ke- nex avd New Jersey Central Ral-ronda- will Have direct com- munication with New York ely, 127 mile. rt of the eurface is used for farming pu and the roule ern portion well Umbered (hoary), suitable for mining Pithe wi ‘whole extent of the property is underlaid throughont by ali the authracite coal veins of the region, both white ash, and cian ~ @ balf million (20,500,000) tons ean be made Only a amall portion of the coal bas been mined out, vane ‘tie bos and most valuable veins remain ‘untouched. an opening on the celebrated “Diamond” vein, There is with the slope sunk ‘i(ty yatds in good coal, This colliery has two seam engines and botlers, gemps, railroad iron, cars and all appurtenances necessary to rate it withers ts eaker, with engine, botler, rollers, shy tes, {0 perfect Working order, awaiting ood frat onses for foremen and three stables, ‘38 bulldings, exclusive of breaker, engine and houses, fn ‘or an examination of a carefully prepared brief ot title to this property, from origtoal surveys and patent from the State, map, und for further particulars in detail, also for terms of tale, apply “Sr the 2 Aucuonenre, RE A. HAGGERTY & CO., ‘No, SI Pine street, New York. SHERIFF" 3 SALE. ‘250 boxes and baskets fm Cham) agne and other Win RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, wil kK noon, at 109 Pr imported Chon pagne, in bond; also, packages, Brandy, Sherry and other Winer. Matt} oritive. Deposits exacted from ai) purchasers, JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheri. |. SEEBACHER, Deputy, Y ag GAFFNEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS — OFFICE, 23 Chambera street will sell on Monday, at 110 the Stock and Fixtures of the drat clans erocery atore 1 thira avenue, consisting of @ general meernets and excolleut Fixe tures, Salp positive in oue or more Lota, EUROPEAN STEAMS: pue naar PACKET ¢ COMPANY'S il steamsh!| taking, passen; First Caving wit “Ss cattails: aia 20; pAbaier teehee oe The Houari fs to sail Seotgmber GIy OF WASHINGTON SITY OF ANT WER seurey And each succeeding Saturda; id pier & Nor river, “4 Peyton By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday in Gold, we Paycble in Cure as. 5 mt Tickets can be bou vieneral& ral Ageia oor 8 Barclay st the be, liad States maiis, will 1 fe Plymouth and tomes yen 4 826, gol [4.3 iliano & BOAS, Sankt, R LIVERPOOL AND QuRENeTOwE INEAY Line of Mail Steam eae Sat Halifax)” 1.1P. ber 11. nia $ M. ptember 18, 1 P. CITY OF LONDON (rin Halts 0 nail as follown:— Tutalay, Sepember 2,1P.M. RATYS OF PASSAGE Ps patie to wiping ts, send for cova friends. For REBUCER RATES.—LONDON AND NI from pler No. 3, North ri and maga tr bill her information “TOnN G the gompany % aanengeri ain, fo nina, forwarted to tare Hamburg, Bremen, ere at moderate rates by persons te Tuesday, from "s offices. E, Agent, 1b liroadway, New York, ine.— Steamers fortnight! Passage Sept. 11 BELLONA. Sept. 5 ATALANTA . ip Li ver. cheay UNARD LINE, 54 South wt, EW YORK to London direct 10 and B50 Oct. 9 or pesmams to. Wesatack, Bremen tava: Baris, iawn Rotterdam, at TOUCY FALOe, OBERT N. CLA TE Urcedway, _ For freight to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, C THE BRITISH AND NORTH a eEIOAN ROYAL ite STEAMSH BETWE".N NEW Y' CALLING KD CORK H. Sent. 8 Palmyra, t. 9 Seoti 22 BY RATES oF PASBAGE 180 gold. Second Cabi om rts of » at low 30 cut Prpool end’ Quocistown and. ‘fi it ral ‘of lading given tor Belfast, Giaszow, Havre, RK AND LIVER RPOOL, the Wodnenny steamers, not aanee teern, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- Tanean po For tretent and cabin passage apply at the Company's of- fice, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Builds CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, ‘Aget cr or ‘tm ERORTE, Minter LLOYD'S: tain E. Bricken’ oe att behind Hoboken. ‘On THURSDAY, Sept. 9, 185, TAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and B! the following rates vayable in gol First cabin. Secona cabin ‘Third cabin... Storage from Bremen. To be followed by the Senerhin AMBELOA, Ww: atierhelmer on Saturday, 8 ept, Forfreight or passage anoly to ein, will sail, 2 United Beales sunt, trom the Bromoa ple, foot 4 BREMEN VIA “SOUTHAMPTON, taking passenger LONDON, tease a at Gold. sole OELRICHS & CO., 68 Broad strest, QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. , From New York only #20, steerace. IDAHO. Cutung. Wednestay, Sept. 8 MINN ednesiay, ‘Sept. 15 Price er 46°1 re Cabin passage $80, oid. Passage from and to New York, da at mM, Fe. britedgh Treland, Eng lowest rai Paris, Hamburg. Rotter- land France and Germany ‘Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. fo! JOTICE._THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP. IDAHO, Captain R. C, Cniting, will mall from pier 43 North river r Queenstown and Liverpool direct. on WED: September 8, at 4 o'clock P.M. precisely. +80 gold; Stherage. 4430 currency. Apply to W1 GUION, 29 Broadway. FRAN‘ VIRGINTA, Forbes, Satu ATIONAL LIN». NESDAY, Cabin rss ILLIA M STEAM TO LIV! BRFOOL, AND, n QUEENSTOWN, rom pier No, OF, Grace, saturday North river. ae Ti, at9 A.M. t.'1, at 1220 P n. Passage to Lsverpodl or Guesauotn-oubes, B10) and GBs steerage, 859, curren rebigerage Uckets from Liverpool oF Queenstown, $: ADpIy at the company's conte; 69 Brondra at tes of sage oflice, 73 Broadway, ontuar a NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Tho General Transatlantic Comy Company's 3 an Steamships be- W. J. QTEAM TO Every ednesday, Thursday and iy PF current ri xchange. tween New York and Havre, callin: 8T. LAU! LAFAYETTE, Roussan. PEREIRE, Duchesne. Rates of ‘The did vessels on this feverhes route for iM sail trom pier No, 50 North river as follows RENT, Lemarie.. VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont passage, Day; ie i gold incindin To Rrest and Firat seen To Pare Cinelnding railway Cabin, Bia 8 and These ateame steerage GEO. MAC KENZIE, Agent, 58 u ‘Heksr, Manager. UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. the Continent \d Cabin, 875. 978. t carry Sore potas 1 or Tetarng from the Contt- ine avoid both ‘the steamers of _ the discomforts of crossing time, trouble and ex; onse. roadway. S ‘TEAM TO brags hf EB ANCHOR LIN. Hows — Saturday atartey, Rept. 11 a bless ble in curren AND STD ORDEERY. vorite Clyde built passenger qeamers, ‘aro intended to sal Excursion tickets, good for twelyn months, 7 oF Derry, $80: intermediate, S55 Prepaid tertifonten trom then am, Antwerp, &c., at ier? low rates. tasued, any bank in Great Britain aod ngers booked to and trom Fintmburg, Havre, Rotter- Drafts , payable at Treland, For further information apply on the steamers, foot of Pey atreet, or at the Company's oMiees, No.7 Bowiliz Green, iY bil Sto QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL. RSON BROTHERS. — ‘The Liverpool, Brazil and River Plate mail stoamehip ALLEY will be di Brooklyn, on SATURDAY, Septem! For freight or passage apply to atched, for Liverpool fron Martin's BUSK & JEYONS, Agents, 74 Beaver street. QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTO! . TRIPOLI sails. 81) Cabin pasaace, BBi, gold Buil Cunard Line. BERIA sails. te , > to New York at lowest rate: graben, 111 Bron ay at the office of the, TNITEN STATES PASSPORT BUREAU. J HAS. G. 'PRANCKLY Ny A WN. ‘huraday, September 9. ‘Thursday, September 1%, tiserage, #31, currency. Pas- 1 Trinity P agent. —OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State ixsned by A. C. WILLMARTH, United States Court Bulldings, 41 Chambers street. pacino» MAIL STRAMBHTP COMP Through rates, New York to San Fr according to location of berth, DOUGH LIN CALIFORNIA AND © it A. aso! to e200. te:lhee? Fater include berths, board and all necessaries for the De Steamers of the abovejline leave pier Nora? foot of Canal ba. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS, at 12 0’clock noon, Mp Ist and 18th, each month, North rivor, except when those days fall oh Sunday, thon the day pro- One hundre pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and dance free. China ‘ava Japan, Notice TO SUPPERS. Fro ht for fore ALASKA received until 4P. usual Moon Wednesday, 8 facliiies aiforded shippers 18 charges, &c. a Fone At street. ‘NITED byte) MAIL, TO Bay ANA. ‘Bailing reguinrly, every Thursday, at 3 0 from pler No, 4 North rive EAGLE, Cergaie M. R, Greene, September 1 MISSO! itor — tickets and all further company's ticket office, on, tbe wha AUantic Mail Steal hip Company. UMBIA, Captain E. Van Sice, September aptatn Gi, W. Patiner,Septena te collecting jock pret September 19, ALASKA, Captain Gray, connecting with MONTANA, Onpiain Far Steamer CHINA will icar San Fragcisco October for ber i. All inland information wharf, foot of «Agent. % Pas Far rio pan 6 GP IKELER, Jr, President, U.. ton. evening, September M1, after the arrivat of traine, Tess: SISAL AND VERA © LY Ze every Sweat days, at 12M. No. 5 Bow! siting the Island must have » STEA ME S$. PASSPORTS FOR CURA,—AMERICANS sports from Was! Fromptip obtained by F. I. KING, Passport Agent, 5 Broadway. QourTHeRN RS GOING HOM ® ling Green. R ROBERT E. LEE will leave Cairo for New Orleans on saturday HN New York and Mexican Mail Ste: mahip The id rere! steamers city, i. MEXICO, Deake: CLEOPATRA, Phillip ., from pier 17 Bast river. Monday, Sept. & wurday, Bept. 26 DE, Agent, Hine, saiting aden asta paren & SONS, 33 Broadway. T /EXAS LINE} Salling every Saturday, Tue At of Galveston Steamers. Mt 8 Ps Me touciiag, a BUNA, Captain J. Pier nt 1a PL steamer or commissions for recelving or nuaranteed as low as by any otl For freight or passage MALLORY & © . T. Spence ‘Bast river, and wilt 53 Mal Key Wont. we bugton of the {ntarion will_be forwarded by 7. H. MeMahan & Co,, free of whariaga, wr forwarding. v En No ay abn Moe LrOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘he Cromwell Line, ‘Steamsbips of this line will leave pier No, 9 North river, at B.o'cloek P. M., as followa:— CORTES, Nelwon GEORGE WASHINGTON, “Gage Freight taken for St Loutsy Movie" and ‘taro rates, Fork Dassage, first and second class, or freiaht — U, B, CROMWELL & 00, %6 Saturday, Sopt. It Saturday, Sept. 18 Galveston at { eal atroes vie | Fon NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT, F° RCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINK, competing the ra frat class steams Sa GIN RMAN, GENE RAL UNITED STATES. The steamship SHERMAN, ain Wm. Pb Capt if . Will be despatched on Saturday, ‘Sept. 11; at o'clock P. M., from pier 12 North ri Freight received at \srough rates for St. Louls, Mobile and jalveston. The Ler goed BBane will succeed, Saturday, Sept. 18. bers e or passage, having superior accommodations, apply FREDERIG BAKER Broadway, Ww ORLEANS Lg ‘The steamship LopON AH it na ‘Hovey, will leave pier 20° East river Saturday, Sept. fé be for St. Louis, Movie and Galveston taken at rou For tr freight or passage, having superior accommodations, esti pe Pe MALLOSS 4 oo. St Maiden: lane. from pier 36 North rive f Pt nae TIVINGBTON. FC FOX & CO. OR CHARLESTON, 8. C., THE FLORIDA PORT, F F ante South and Southweat—-Regular line.—The po ale hip SARA will sail Tunratay, Bey Sept Thron, ies: India A, ©. Ryder, Commander, ‘North river, foot of Rector street. to all points South and Southwest, Agents In Charleston (Ravenel & Co.) forward all goods free ‘of commission. RTHUR LEARY, A; tert 78 William street. NIA will ciase sidewheal steamstin JAMES ADGER, or on Tuesday, September, at MGuperise neocmmodations for Peanengers. Through apo: Hayate ‘and bills of lading issued in con- nection with the auth Carolina Rattroad to all points Bout Soutnwest and with sleamers to Florida p “Goods of commission, Biteot fading furnished and signed on the pler. Insurance by tols line one-half per cent, The CHAMPION wil follow, ‘Aud sail on Saturday, Septem Hiswny R. MORGAN & CO., Agents, 26 Broadwa: tt My aailing trom lor No, 6 TRAVELLERS ‘GuIDE. OR BOSTON VIA PALL RIVER, TOUCHING AT NEWPORT. ‘The world renowned’ steamers © a Boras? ‘AND ERON EE OD = ‘ommander Simm commander vill leave (alternate days) DAILY og from pier No. 80 North river, rom pier No. 80 North river, foot of Chambers street, AT. . Me DODWORTH'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA, GRAND Mca oe Peale EVERY This is the ont; lines rung am iat BOAT. FREIGHT BL “3 re 5 P. M. each evening. SAME EB Lehi Jr., President, uM. on: ing Di janagl irector, SHAS. aM VAILE, General Passenger Agent, MANGAM, teat t, ship Company. \roric N°x plpacenane aR COMPANY, and after Monday, 18 te steamers N PORT und OLD COLONY formine tho line to, Boston vi Newport, will be hauled of and that route closed for the seas ‘The stenmera BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE will touch at Newport while en route to and from Fall River. JAMES FISK, Jk, Presitent. M. R. SIMONS, Managing Director. CHAS. H. VAILE, General Passenger Agent. GTFANER MARY POWELL WILT COMM ning Saturday Jane 5, 1839, Cornwall, Newb rg, New Hambur, and Rondout, leaving pier, foot of afternoon at 3: street, every ROY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—THE ELE- ers VANDERBILT and OONNECTICUT | leave Sa fourth street at 1 40, belong Fall and Too, cheaper than any other line, and like reduotions to all points North, West ant East. Tickets and rooms at DODD'S Express 429 and 914 Broadway, New York, and No. 1 Court strect, Brooklyn, and 03 W “YONKERS PERRY. STEAM Belknap, wil ioave Wesley etree P. M.; Sundays at 10 A. M. and {OAT FLORENC » CAPT, pier 39 at ITH. M. a1 5 P.M, Fi eight taken _NEW. YORK ‘AND FAR ROO! HAWAY.—STEAME «RL, MABEY, Cay rind Philips. lecves Peck slip 8:1 Fulton ferry, Hrooklyn, 8:3": pler No. “4 Nortit river, 9, lan d+ Ing at all the hotels on the beach each way. Returning, Jeaves Far Rockaway at 3:30 P. M., arriving atthe city st HOY FOR ROCKAWAY AND SEA SIDE.—THE 8A — H. M. COOL will run to Rockaway on Suntay, Septem ad every Sunday during the season, leavi § Vestry street, Nort river, at #0 A.M, and pier No. 4 a A.M. Returning leaves Rockaway at 4 P, M. SUNDAY EXCURSION BOAT FOR COLLEOR Whitestone, City Island and New Rocholie.— te: RSINK Ivaves Peck sip every sinday aed A. M.,,rainor shine. Returning leaves New Roche 30 P. ‘M., landing at Eighth and ‘Tbirty-seventh streots each wav. FISHING BANKS—RFEGULAR BOAT, THE + stanch sea steamboat WYOMING will continne her {pk to the Banksevery Sunday, Tuesday, Wedueaday and Thursday during September, leaving Peck 'slip at 7 dopher attect, #50, und pier Nond North river at Ac Bat fic, bait lines and re‘resbinemts om board. Fare, #1. Ladies, ATH AND CONEY ISL. xP RAILROAD STEAM cars leave every 40 minutes. Horse e1 from Harmil- ton, W. nih and Fulton ferries connect a Greenwoot, ALLY EXCURSIONS FOR KEY?ORT.—THE STEAX ER OLMDEL will leave New York, pier 26, foot of Bare olay con during the month of August at 13 o'clock M.; returning wil eave Keyport of 7 F. M Saturday and dunday ew York Satur at 2P. reurrion ticket, €0 cents, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY- FORT LEE leaves Thirty-fonrth atreat tom oat PALL fot, at 10, 2, 5 atreet daily, sundays f and 74 o'clock; 5c. the round Return tickets good om either boat. t Fer, coxry ISLAND, THR BOATS 2:20; Peck atv, Brooklem, aia [sand o'elock, fast ryan boat wil dla continue her trips to Coney Taland on Monday, September & O# FLY FISH" WILL HAVE A GRAND EXOUR 6} sion to tho Fishing Banks on the spleniid rea steamer RIP VAN WINKLE, Captain Simmons; lings, bait and refreshments on board, ivokets git piace September 8. 1 Peck alip B20, Pler No. 4 Nori river, 9 A. x UNGFR MAENNER CHOR. e} The Picnic ant Summer Night's Pastivalof the abors Regociation will take place ext Welneaday, September & at Funk's Uni , Sixty-thirt erect, Eust river. admitting a gy ent mhn and ladies, 8 SD RED BANK.— rs foot of Warren aber 5, at 7 o'clock LEASURE TAY, LONG BRANCH steamer SEA HIRD le reel, Norih river, Sunday mornin M. REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KE after Sunday, June 6, the steamboat GENERAL SEDGWICK will mike her reyniar trips between Now York and Keyport, making the nasi inodins. Leave foot of Rate ay street 9 A. M, Leave steamboat landing, Keyport, ¢ P.M. PORT.—ON AND PAMER THOMAS B. HULSE | DE: AVES FOOT OF o i jacluted, for Pleasant ny landing at Thirty Muale on boa: BOAT TO PeRKSKILL.—TUP The steamer THOMAS COLL E pier foot of Warren street Sunday mor yy at Chriate- tourta st, at otclioly landing mt Hast- m, Sing Sing, Haverstraw, Coz of Cornwotl, Retursing whl ng in New Yor't at Bo'clock P. Newburg and rewrn The. pher st. at 7:40, Thirt D Fri cureion Tickels to NNAY BOAT FOR goa GOVE, LANDING AT Whitestone, Sand’s Glenwood and Rorly: § mer AR. GWwaMirit wit ewe kK slip, pier No, Feat river, Sunday, September 6, at 9A. Sl. stopping ab Thirly-seventh streot exen way. qe NDAY ROATS FOR HARLEM, HICH PRIDGE AND © Karte Perk.SYLVAN GROVE, SYLVAN STREAM and AN GLEN will tere Flariem every hour from 9 ALN. to6P. M.; leave Peek slip every hour from 9:15 A. M. wéPr. M., land og a Kighth street each way. Fare 15 caate, HE NEW, SPSENDID AND VERY FAST STEAMER SUNNYSIDE i offered for charter to rocletios, select arties and Sunday schools, aa the most deatrable boat ip Ss" ow York for exearalons. Apply to J.C. GIRBG, on hosed, or 4% North riwer, foot of Houston aireet, orto CROCKER, | Wooo & CO, s8 Bouth street HE FAVORITE STZAMER SLEEPY HOLLOW, FOR nkers, West Point, Cold Spring and Newburn, with make her regalar wip lag, Sepremver be leaving Fulwom ferry. Be Xy Cutatopher street Faro, fifty conts each way, v0 8 West ut Thirty ourth sireck at® o'slogk MINCELLANEO A my YRCES AND OTHER LAW AND ‘DETR . ess undertaken by a responsible frm of lawyers and det tives. Speedy ant sure; no publicity; chatgam moderate, Detectives for all kinda of busknoss, Address THOMPSON, box 05 No. 2 Amity Ht: 0M YOUNG WIDOW LADY. WHO AAS A LARGB mount of Diamonds and Jeweiry in pawn, wishes arma Tesponsible person to take tem up and hold them WN she enn sell ber property, Adress As on D, New York, PETER TOTANS, TURNER AND DEALER IN IVORY Band wanutacturer of Biliard Bails, Ques, and tm of Billswrd Cloth, Cus Letter Chaik aad Billiard merohan- dise fm general, niton aire. JGHULTZ & WARKER'S Vichy, Kianingon, Soltare, rhonke Aci Water, In Syphona and Ten aotint Giaas F oe } Tho only artiolal Mineral Waters prove Polsouows metaiia cootaminations —Bxamiie chouival authartties of the Untied States, and easorsed oy them, aw well a@ ge the modioal profession of New \ ork. lo. AN ith strook New York.