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Ornpn or Amt Ckmpia tfi> Itwiga,? m Baoefswn*. Klwmr, August IB, MM. j I iavtfed for Antfkinff uulform Regulation P and OarrtEt Equipage for the uew ?Ad mllltfe <7tha iJnO State.. Rqdipage fir flu different erme of the irtefipood to make and material to that hereto and to conform to the pattern, la the office of 'liw m buSCted' ^ wher? spectflcaiioue and r_s2fi*hfffc id elate the arttolee which it le propoeed to furaiei., the quantity wliieh can be supplied weekly, the earliest pcrlotf at which the delivery will be commenced, and the total quantity offered, and the price for each article. ?11 articles delivered by contractor, are required by law to bfclogtbly marked with the contractor', uama. ^The following list embrace, the principal supplies need _ ? ? ARTICLES OK CLOTHING. . Uniform Coats, oonsl.tlur of engineer., ordnance, artil lory and lufun try. " Uniform Jacket*, consisting of caralry, artillery, infantry, Souave and knit. Uniform Trousers, consisting of footmen, horsemen Zouavu and knit. Cotton Duck Overalls. Drawers?Flannel ami knit. Shirt.?Flannel and knit. < I real Coats?Kuotmeu and horsemen. Straps for Great Coats. It tan kets?Woo ten and rubber. Poncho., Taliuas. Suck Coats, lined and unlined. Boots, Bootees, Lcggins, Stockings. Stocks? lieather. , Uniform Hats?Trimmed and untrimmed. Uniform Cape. . _ Borate Caps, ft-omita?Cavalry and Infantry. ?Cap Covers, Stable Frocks, Sashes. Haversacks, Knapsacks. Cuuteens. _ ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE. Hospital Tents, Wait Tents, sioiey Tenia, Common Tents, m. .. . D'Abrt Tents. Mosquito Bars, spaucs, Regimental Colors, Hatciista, Camp Colors. Mess Tana, National Colors, t'ump Kettles. Standard., Pick Axes, Storm Klaus. Bugles, Garrison Flags, Trumpets Recruiting Flag*. Drums, Guidons, ^ Fifes, BOOKS?company Orflei. Do. Clothing Account, Do. Descriptive. Do. Morning Report. Poet Order. Do. Morning Report. Do. Letter. - ?Do Guard. Regimental general order. Do. Letter. Do. Descriptive. Do. Iiiilen. Do. Order. Target Practice. Consolidated Morning Report. Inspection Report. Security will be required lor the fulfilment of every con tract. All proposal, received by noon of the tcutli day from the dale 01 this advertisement will be opened at noouof that day, and the articles immediately needed will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders present. Contracts lor fur ther supplies will be swarded from time to time 11s favorable bids sre received always to the lowest responsible bids re ceived up to His time ol making contracts. Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for furnishing Army Supplies," and addressed to the subscriber. By order of the Quartermaster General. \ _ Lieut. Colonel D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster General United titales Army. Army supplies. _ ~ OrricK or Armt ChOTRiirc and Equu-agk.? Nkw Yor?. Sept. 22.1062. J Bfftfed proposals will be received at this office for furnish ing Bv contract, deliverable at the depot of army clothing ?unlequipage, tn this city, 8U mule Army Wagon' Harness, Womr mule Army Wagon Harness, Two hone AAbulaucrrHarness, One horyo ^mhulance Harness. OtSbT'*6 of wh,oh can bc seeu on *PP uattion at this Bidders will state the quantity they propose to deliver, and thewhortest period In which if can be furnished. Psppdfials must be accompanied by a proper guarantee for thenuthful perfcMonm* of the contract. All bids deemed unreasonable or objectionable will be re jected. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing har moss' aud addressed to Lieut. Col. D. H. VINTON, D. Q. M. General, U. S. Army. IIEADQUiUTKRS SUPERINTENDENT GENERAL XX Uechittlbc Service New York State Volunteers, Mus Mltog^aud Disbursing Officer, 662 Broadway, Albauy, N. Y., rBOI'OB^SbS CONCERNING SUBSISTENCE FOR DRAFTED MILITIA. The following places are hereby cle.wuatwt as rendezvous for the drafted militia of the Slate,ol New York, vlf:? PLatTssoru?For the counties of Clinton, St. Lawrence, yvarreu, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis and Hfrtimer. a Alb.xv?For the counties of Albany, Delaware, Otsego, Schoharie, Green. Schenectady, Montgomery, Columbia, Reussolaer, Washington, Fulton, Saratoga. Oneida ana Dutches#. EL*iua?For the counties of Broome, Tioga, Oswego, Che kngo, CbrMApdl, Tompkins, Chemung. Wayne, Onondagn, .y'lga, Seneca, Ontario, Steuben, Schuyler, Madison and ties. East Nbw York or Loxa Iscaxd?For New York city and COuutv and the couutlcs of Kings, Qu-ens, Suffolk, Rich imond, Westchester, Rockland, Putuam, Orange. Ulster and 8ulllvan. BTTrvALO?For tho counties of Allegany, Wyoming, Llv tngston. Monroe, Orleans. Genesee, Niagara. Erie, Cattarau gus and Chautauqua. Proposals will be received at this office, until Friday, 12 o'clock, M., 3d day of October, 1862, for supplying the Drafted Mllltin of the State of New York with subsistence at the CMtpa or stations before enumerated. The subsistence is to consist of uncooked ratioes?the raw MM 'wliieh tymsfsts of the following, to wit: Three-fourths of a pound of pork or bacon, or one and one fourth pounds of frssh or salt beef ; twenty-two ount-ee of bread or flour, oroue pound of hard bread. or one altd one fourth pounds of corn meal; and at the rate to every one undrod rations, of eight quarts of beans or peas, and ten ida of rioe Or bomtny; ten pounds of green coffee, or eight ids of roasted or ground coffer, or one and one-half da of tea: fifteen pounds of sugar; four quarts or vino ; one pofltid of sperm - andies, or one and one-fourth Hounds of adamantine candle*, or one and one-hall pounds of MaUMV aandloo; four pounds of soap and two quarts of salt. ? Inaddltlon toths foregoing twice per week, one gallon of BntnlMsss per on* hundred rations, nod thrice per waek an is ?suaof potatoes, at the rule oi one pound per man. ? when beans, peas, rice, hominy or potatoes cannot be is ?sand In th* proportion given above, an e>tulvalent In value ?shall be issued In somr other proper food. Desiccated potatoes or desiccated mixed vegetables, at th* nun" "" " " " le nr one hundred ration* or one hundred and fifty ounces ?of th* rormer, or one hundred ounces of the latter, nay baaub ?stilUled for beans, pass, rice, hominy or frssh potatoes, when ntheas articles cannot bo Issued; or they may be Issued at tho Jloragntpg rate twice par waek. in Itsu of beans or peas, or In of riee or hominy, upon the requisition of the officer ?commanding the depot; fresh besf may be issued as often as ?ha commaudlnAoffter may require It, when practicable, in MMce or salt meat. F Bash bid will be endorsed, "Subsistence for Drafted Mb Ua." Good and ample security will be inquired. It will not be to roortre the lowest bid. T. SPRAOUE, Major First Infantry, U. 8. A., Superintendent and Mustering and Disbursing Officer. ?TOTICE?8EALKD PROPOSALS ARB INVITED Y nodi the ,'iOfh i1.it of Sept?mkcr2 1862. at 19 o'clock M., 'or aupplyitig the I'ntt-d States Subsistence Department "" COw head of Beef Cattle on the hoof. " oattle are to be delivered at Washington City. D. C., h animal to average 1.300 poinds gross weight. No admit tad which weighs less than 1,000 pounds gross t. Heifers and bulla not wanted, cattle to be delivered at each tlmca aad In inch quan aa the government may re?imre. The tint delivery of cattle to be made tea daya after aign ic tie ooptruct. A bond with good and sufficient accur tyvrill be required. Government reserves to Itself the rigo to pay iu Treaaury eg or other government funds. In bid will be entertained wbea put by oontrarton who previously ^tailed to comply with their uontracta, or the bidder la not present to respond to his bid. All lids to be accompanied by two guarantees. The names ol drm* should be stated in full, with the pre ?A address of all the members oi the firm. Rids to he directed to "COL. A. BECKWITH, A. D. C. and ,1.1). U. S. A. Washington, D. 0." and endorsed "Proposal* 'or Beef Cattle. '' FORM OK GUARANTEE. We ?, of the eoiinty of , and 9ta'e of ?, and ?, J the connty of??, and State of ?, do hereby guaranli o that ?Is able to fulfil a contract in *<eordan#e with the ernis of his proposition, and that, should his proposition ho I will at _ccepted, he will at once enter into a contract In accordance .herewith. Should the contrai l ba awarded him, we arc prepared to >ecome hia securities. This guarantee must be appended te each bid. PROPOSALS FOR POTATOES. Scaled proposals are Invited till the 1st day of October, 862, at u o'clock M., for furnishing the Subsiatei.ee Deport lent of Washington, D. C., with 10,000 bushels of potatoes. The potatoes to be delivered at either G afreet wharf, Taalilugtoo. oral the railroad depot, put up In good sound arm!* or sack*, without cost of barrel or sack, and ta ba leUtered by the l&th of October, 1862. Tha bids should stale the price par bushel of slitv pounds, ind to I>o directed to Colonel A BECKWITH.. A. D. C. and S? U. S. A., and eadorscd, "Proposals for Potatoes." SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL THE 1st dny ot October, 1862. m 19 o'clock M? lorturnlah ng the Subsistence Department with 20.0DU barrels oi Klour. Bid* will be re-eived for w hat ia known aa No. I, No. A tad No. A The number of harrela of each kind ahoitld be dlltiastly lalcd, and the price proposed for each grade. Thei|u.tnlliy of Flourrequired will be sheet BOM barrels ally, delivered either st the government Wa/ehouscs in Jeorgelown oral 'he railroad depot at Wactiiugton. The usual gorernment inspection will be made just before he flour la received. The harrela to he bead-lined. Bid* will he accompanied '?v nn onth of allegiance, and be Ihvcted to Col A. BECKWITH. A 1>. C. and c. s. U.S. , at Washington, D. ti., nnd endorsed "Proposals for enr." A CALL TO PATRTOTS. I. IRISHMEN TO THE RESCUE. The Plftli regiment ot Corcoran'* Irish Legion. Colonel Tdiism McEotly, needs a few more men to complete it* * IRISHMEN, MEN OK ALL NATIONS, KALL IN. , ^ Bounty $100 r*"h; $25 when mustered In, and $75 at the ud of tbn war. Relief ticket# i urulatied to families, flow Is the tline to loin n SPLENDID REGIMENT, t ^ . and ewape the draft. Lieut. .T. DOLLARD, Rearuitlng Ofllrer, room 22. Tarn ay Hall. A TTKNTION.?CAPTAIN WM. H. MINER. FIFTH ME $. iropolitan reglinetti, will psy $10 (ten) forereryman rooghl Htm. Apply St ft; Howard street. ? N EXTRA BOUNTV OF $10 WILL BE PtIDTO p?cli meruit who will enlist ai once In the Kttth regt it Corcor tn's Irleli L"i;loa. J. A. DK.MKAS, Hi ,-ruiting Ollicar, 108 Bast Twenty-third street. NAVALRY.CAVALRY CAVALrtV.-THE I'OURTH NEW J York CavallT la to lie Increased Ity three new canipanlel. '"?-ei. basing Independent eompanlca nearly raised rnnv in ni rat'e posi'lon In this veteran regiment. Address Oeaaola, 69 White street. IFTH REGIMENT ARTILLERY N. Y. V., COLONEL Ofabam. itan ?9*d ?t Fori Marshall, llsl'-lmore, and vinimd foi garrison duty, offer* superior Inducemeuta to erulls The highest ini inty given. Reerults fr.im the ?jhutrv are ? 'mil th.r government. St.ite ....u town ?uhtles are paid when enlisted. Apply at ..orner or Court R Joraleinun streets, Brooklyn. of|Ll natit'U KB AN ; [r. ner Of Bowery anu uranu eirvnwfiew mrs, oi Kiruieu CoRtoel MURRAY, lleglmenud Recruiting Officer, or at lew Bowery, of Lieutenant JONES. ,. twenty SECOND REGIMENT NA ate New York, Sept. 29,1868 ? Order.? mble In clUzene' KeaDuIIARTEHM. TWENTY skcosu TbSSoJSfflLto n-7 ^TThTTrmoand Thlr it, oa Wednesday. October 1,1862, at 9 A, M., for of receiving their pav front the Inited Htatea Mdt at tbt flit. By orjer^p Af,p(NWUIlt u?ut. (JeljncJ. * 7 LLOYD ABPIN ItlMiMitttHilfJirfr TiU BIBILUOH. Comfamy d. twbhtt^ecqnd RKoiMEiri^i M.ore herabr notUed te uMtl the srinoey om Wed nesday morning, at 8 o'clock, to reanive their per DAVIDS DROWN? Captain. tkJRON8lDES" COMPANY P-N1NE MONTHS MEN jaaddltiootoall other honour, wiu be paid to recruite eo liatfnf All tliiii company. Headquarters, 340 Fourth street, one door west of Bruad AT- DAYiD D. TEKKY, CapUtaT wor LA^(?. B?"NTT-, WITH ALL THE EXTRAS AND some added.?A few men wonted; the beet chaacc to emist e> er offered. Apply to-day at basement 107 Fulton ei. PH{?*U* CORCORAN'8 IRISH LEGION (Uie Fourth regiment Empire Brljedc).-A!l enlteted incn of Company H of the above regiment are ordered to re dutY' ?* Camp Bcutt. Btateu Island, as the Phaunu men ore now transferred to their own general, the gallant Corcoran. JOHN D. HEARN, Captain. Kiuuakd Om.AHAK, First Lleulenaut. Janks A. O'Mui.i.itai), Second Lleutensnt. KIFLES?SUPERIOR NO. 1 ENFIELD RIFLES. FOB ? tn New *urk and to arrive regularly. Ad dress box 4734, Post office, New York city. TXTANTBD-A LIEUTENANT COLONEL AND FOUR ?Lieutenants, for a firs* class regiment, now organizing lor the seat of war. None but gentlemen of the highest or domed apply. All itniwers must be In by 4 P. If. this day. Address Colonel, Herald office. tDOfI EXTRA BOUNTY, OVER ALL PUBLIC KOUff !fc?y Ues.?A few more men wauled to till uu Partridge Guard. Company I, Second battalion Duryee's Zouaves. Headquarter*. 141 Fulton street, near Broadway. 7QTII KBOIMENT?SCOTCHMEN FOR THElfNION I O Recruits wanted, n few able bodied nnd respectable men can join and receive nil the extra bounties nnd uriri leges granted to IhL tine oU regimeut If you want to fight aide by side with old veterans, enlist in the gallant Seventy, ninth regiment, Highlander* /few Tort Volunteers. Recruit tng Offices, Mercer House, corner of Broome and Mercer streets. Tent In City Hall Park, opposite Tammany Hall. $225 ~IH? ^kc^t bounty PAID"IN THIS jS^^tai^SSS'SSi: SKKWSSTSffiTC'.ifc"*'1' ""W HCUSKS, rooms. ?C., to let. A FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT IN SOUTH BROOK Address eh,Wrea- Bettt $I0? ? ,n??th A SECOND FLOOR OF A HOUSE TO LET-TO A ^a .'.-Hi 41 U0 West Twentieth u(r66i until let. No bill on the qouht. A i7A?TTI,_HATE TWENTY-FIVE FURNISHED mna lat; on ?M<"py first class, and in or near Fifth avenue: S3 nufurnlshed, most of them first olass and well situated: also 100 Stores and Lofts cheap. N. C. BISHOP. IBS Broadway, store Hoor. A SMALL FAMILY. RESIDING AT 93 WEST THIRTY aecond street, wilt 1st the seooud sad third Floors of metr three slory high basement House, with all modern im provemeats, uniurnished, to a small family. Brooklyn heights-to let, a first class House, handsomely furnished. The Furniture will be "VA "nfilfibPfewnt occupant, with one chUd, would with the family, provided the right kind of tenant ol Address box 3.993 New York Post office. XjlURNISHED HOUSE TO LET?IN VANDAM STREET, . ? ""Iwcen Macdoogsl aud Vnrlok, the rent to be taken out in Board; also a brick Stable In the rear. Por further parti culars Inquire at 18 Vandath street. House to let and purnitube for sale.-a three story medium sized House in Lexington avenue near Twenty-firth street; the furniture of a good description: to be sold only to the party renting the premises. Address Lexington, Herald office. TTOTEL TO LET?EXCHANGE HOUSE, AT FOOT^OF ,**'5 street, hieamboat wharf. Poughkeepsi.-, to let, and rvrniture for sale. Possession -Immediately. Inuulre of ftOKEKKANS, GAYLORD A CO.. or D. JltORNEK ? the hotel, or I'Br^KD. HAY, office of Soutliwlok A Wood, 82 Nassau street. New York. TN BROOKLYN?PART OF A WELL FURNISHED x ilousc. with modern improvements, centrally located to 8?t0"8U,al1 lan"lv- AddrM"Com(?n' ?B0KER'8 OFFICE TO UET?AT A REMARK ably cheap rent, In ihc Bowery; a good location tor a man who understands his business. Address Money Broker. Broadway Post office. New York. OIL, SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY, WITH Fix tures and machinery rea.lv for use, to let, in John A .mli mWMylil iSfiir'w y..?VCl!P'P'1 bj Curtis A Mitfhfll. Apply to WM. MaKRIN, .5 John street, Brooklyn. TO LET-STORES NO. 320 AND 322 THIRD AVENUE between Twenty .fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Those stores arc large, aud in an excellent business locality. They will be let advantageously to a good tenant. Also, the Base ments attached to the same. They are welt lighted, dry, and calculated lor any business- Apply on the premises, or at 23 Chambers street. Room No. 8, at the olllen of John Kelly. TO LET-TO A SMALL FAMILY. THE SECOND AND part oi third F loon ot house No. 85 West Thlrty-second stieet, has all modern improvements; house 25 feet by 40. ana very large yard. For particulars impure on fh? pre Fosst ssion immediately. Rent $25 per month. TO LET-THK FOLLOWING HOUSES-NO. 323 WEST Twenty-tourth etreet; two story brick cottage; No. ? "a1?!*?. ?tlvc*? story, high stoop, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; 159 West Thirty-eighth street, four story English bsseuicut; 134 East Twenty-hfth street, three story, brick; large Store corner of Broadway and Forty-second street, under the Broadway Hotel; 197 Third avenue, three Siojjr honse and store. J. A W. DEN HAM. Eighth avenue, corner ot Sixteenth street, from morning to 9 in the evening. r LET?THE LOWER PART OF HOUSE, 8 ALLEN street. Inquire on the premises, or at No. lit avenue C. T0?y5I~?.S.,WRST CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSeT 343Wttt fhirty-ttlin street; has all the modern im prove men is and is in first raie order; rent $500. Inquire at 387 some street. rro LET-TO TWO OR THREE ADULTS, FRONT ROOM X Bedroom, and pantry, second poor and kitchen; base xnont ?D(i attic room if desired; occupied by owners, asnrle mkn and wife, Americans; 198 Madison street, cells for tola week. r LET?THE FIRST FLOOR, CONSIST1NO OF FOUR Rooms, with one or two basements, 31 Kiug street, la King street r' Wlttl '**"'? ?" *nd water. Inquire at 33 r LET?THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF fine lour story brick House, 191 West Twentieth street; u?\?0 watep: 'o" to ? *ood tenant. luquire at 31X1 Eighth avenue, in the coal office, between Twenty tilth and Tweiityslxm streets. mo LET?A FIRST CLASS BUTTfcR STORE, AND THE Jt,, FtKlut?rw for sale; 292 Eighth avenue. Inquire of ?"U? A MEaH. 351 Mtghlh avenue, between Twenty eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. * r LET-NO. 8 ST. TIMOTHY PLACE, FIFTV 8E cond street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue a modssau; sited three story brown stone House, with the mo dem Improvements. Possession Immediate. Rent $400 a year. Apply to the owner. L?SCOTT, 51 Gafet street. r LET?A FIRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARDING House, which always tills during the reason, together wun the Farm, beautifully situated on the banks of Bbrews buiy river; good bathing, fishing, gunulng. crystal and iron vMprmgft. ao<l plenty ol stiady rambles hou rusiiu arbors on tUe premises Also for sale, SO acres of Land, at $75 an acre Apply at JIM Washiagioa street, N. Y. r LET.?ROOMS TO LET IN A LARUE STONE house, plana and garden attached. sltuat'd in Kilty fourth street, near the East river; beautiful accommodations. Appier on the premise* or address G. L , lot 1,007 Post of r LET?AN EIGHTH AVENUE STORE. WITH cellar, very low to 11 good tenant: capital .stand for business. and just vacated. Fat particulars apply immedi ately at 686 Eighth avenue. ( TO LET?NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITHOUT boatd, aultaole tor gentlemen, at I 211) Broadway. R-tie. rences exchanged. Apply between the hours of nine and two o clock. r LET-HOUSE NO. ? BOND STREET, WITH THE exception of the Trout Parlor. Inquire ou the pre mise*. TO LET?FURNISHED, THE FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown sl6nu I runt House lili West Forty-sixth street, south side, fourth house west ol Broadway: rent $*0 per month Can be seen frsm x A. M. to 12 M. every day. For particulars apply to D. U. CROSBY, ITT Nassau street. rLET-A SUIT OF APARTMENTS WELL ADAPTED lor genteel housekeeping, life roams coiniiiunitsting, in the English basement dwelling I 24.1 Brorriway; would he furnlskcit if required. Apply ou the premises, or to ED MUND HI RKY. 86 Cedar street. aiO LET-IN A DESIRABLE LOCA TION, AT A MODE' rata rent, lu a private family, to geutlemen, or gentle man and wife, a very pleasant Second Flour, furulsbedi three rooms with gas. Reference required Call at 77 West E.rvcuth street, near Fifth avenue. TBO LET-TO ONE OK TWO GENTEEL FAMILIES, No. 201 West Thlrty-slith street; lot 24i6B.ll. Croton, tss, A< Rent low. Apply on the premises or to JOHN 8. KELSO, 86 Cedar street. To LKt-KOl It STORY FULL SIZE HOUSE, 259 Green* street, bstwecu Clinton aud Waverley places. Mister and gas dxsuirs complete. Apply it 261 Ute* ne street. rro LET-To A SMALL FAMILY, A SECOND FLOOR J. and o stti Bedtoem, wltn **r without a Basement; {?a II required The uotiae la In lirst rate order. Kent low. ss-' sanui immediately, Inquire on the premises, 23 Van dam Mm t. LET?THE LOWER FLOORS OP BUILDING M0 aud 652 Thud avenue, now used as a coal yard. WUt be let tor thai or suy nilisr purpose. Also, a Urgs Hall in ths upper part of ssul boildlna. Apply ou the premises. rl.ET IN BROOKLYN-TWO PARLORS ON THE Urat ft'air. two bedrooms and front basement, gss til tores, uiartilc msiitels and grates, or the rooms could be fur nished, with Board Situated at 377 Adelphl street, nssr Fulten avenue Rent from till to $14 per inon'.h. TO LET OR FOR SALE?CORN BR HOUSE AND GRO cery Store. with water, gas aud all the fixtures in good oidet Also a Bakery, House and Store to let. Inquire at the northeast corner of Fulton avenue and Adclpbt airect, Brooklyn. rpo LET OK LB ABE?THE THREE STORY DWELLING J House, 8* Amity street, runilshed, with gas, Croton, hath, furnace, Ac , Ac.; possession given Immediately; the house ran lie ?oen i rom 6 to 4 o'clock. Apply 10 J. B IRELAND, 124 Nas-au strsel. rilO LEASE-ON FAVORABLE TERMS, THE STARLF.S 1 on Washington street, between Morton ami Barrow Streets, with accommodation for twenty horse- and six or seven carts. Apply to EDWARD TIMPHON. 17U Wsst Fiftieth street, orm STEPHEN K. HI. Kit.ILL. 34 Wall st, mo LEASE OR SELL?A COMMODIOUS IIOU8E, COR X tier of Sevcoty-IHth atroet and Eleventh avenue. In good order, with one arte of ground, cm a handsome lawn overlooking Ihe North river. Inoulie of Major f HO.M PKON 211 Woosli r strct I, or Mr. BONESTEEL, Seventy-tilth street and Bloom? ngttale rond. TO RENT?ONE OR TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR nlshed or unfurnished, In n private family. Refcri-noe given and required. Apply at H4 W est Twenty seventh ah TO RENT?THE THREE STORY HKH'K HOUSE 125 West Thlrleenth street, between Sixth and Sevsnth aveuunt; contains all Ihe modern Improvement*. Apply to WM. J. bKABI'KV, X, Wllllatu street, or to K II. LUDLOW A CO., Nu .1 Pine strssl. rteTc"FOURTH STREET. NEAR LAFAYETTE PL\i'4-: - Ol t) A Doctor's ORIas, I urnlshed or unl urnlah ,*.t; also a sucuud Floor, riinlnlnlug modern Jinpinvemwtls. A lew coin fsrlA^ie ftu^Med rooms foipiuylo *$pUt (R ^ HOI!8KB, ROOM, *C., TO LET. AC ?COTTAGE TO LET-IN WBHTCIIE.STER CO UN 9%}. if, a few miaul.*' walk ; ruin Harlem bridge; it con tain* MrveD ruoaitnd cellar; u In good order, and well locat ed ; h iU be let to a responsible Uuaut who would lake good care or the premises tor M per month. Apply la the jewelry ?tore, 857 Grand street, New York. A BALKS OK REAL ESTATE. A BARK OPPORTUMTI FOR CAPITALIST* OB TEH aona aaairtag Country Residence*. The subscriber offers for aale hia Gouatrv Residence, re. oantly aurrejrod and laid eut ao that Ilea* be divided lain three diatiuct parcel*. each having a water front and moat splendid bulldtua sites. The property consuls of SOU acme, a fine, stylish old maaaien la a lawn ol fourteen acrea of lofty ahade frees, native and imported, innumerable and of great variety; a garden taatefully designed and a locked arlth Irulte and flowers; outbuilding*, including farm houae, yachtman'n cottage "fronting on a fine harbor," and a bowling alley. Tha situation has unequalled advantages for either a private residence er for apeeulation, having a bold shore en the Bound a mile in extent, two sidne belted by creek aud Inlet, one tide by the mam road; the laada tracing the rlvera gently nlope either way. ao that every building site commands Ann views ol the Bound and surrounding country. Two thlrds of the sites can have water fronts. The plane la per fectly healthy, water eioellent. and air invigorating. Dla tence from the eity IS miles by New Haven Railroad; btiai neas men can reach the city from this place in leas lime than from Harlem by the avonue cart. Persona desirous of avoiding eity takes, the dangers and detentions In crossing the rivers, will do well to give this advertisement their early attention. No estate of equal else within one hundred miles of New York combines the diversified advantages and regal elegance of this old residence la every particular and alllta appointments. The present distance to railroad etations, two miles, whou " Chatswortb" Is made a station, now In con templation (depot already built), the dlstanee will be only mtle- oa the K. cotMNS. ?r to him at the office of Woodruff A (jo., 4U Broad afreet, Tuesdays, Thursdaya and Saturdays, bdtweeu It and I o'clook. where a map can be seen. A COUNTRY SEAT AT HOMERVILLE. N. J.?70 acres, first rate buildings and fruits; 10 trains dally, $?.800; 80 acres, 14 miles. New Jersey, $3,500: 72 acres, 9 miles In New Jersey. $9,080, fins buildings, fruit, *c? on each. W. H. MBMCK, 407 Broadway. A MODERATE HIKED HOUSE FOR BALE-NO. M Wast Tortv-seeond street. In splendid order and beaut! y located, uorth aide, - ildwsy between Hlxth avenue and Broadway. Apply on the premises, or to R. H. NICHOLS, 41 Tine street. Hew York. A FARM FOR BALE?OF ABOUT NINETY-FOUR acres, 4hlrty miles from New York, In Rockland county; the best farm In the county: good buildings and plenty of them ; price $110 per acre; terms easy. Address A. B., box 2,777 Post office, New York. ll kinds of city and oounrty real estate. . for aale and exchange, on very favorable terms: some valuable fnrms and oountry residences. Loans negotiated. All hinds of business belonging to an agency attended to. F. D. RICHARDSON ? CO., St aud At Nassau street. A CHOICE FRUIT FARM AND ORAPBRY FOR A sale, in New Jersey, 16 milea from Jersev City, contain ing SO ncraa; large house, barn, Ac.; fruits of all kinds; two nillos front railroad depot. This Farm will be sold at a bar galu. A. SBRQEANT, 16 Wall street. A FARM .AND TWO OOTTAOB8 FOR 8 ALB.?A Farm of 12 acres, with house and necessary outbuild ings; a Cottage, with barn and one-half acre; a Cottage and three Lots, on Newtown plank road, 3)4 miles from Williams burg ferries. Omnibuses pass hourly. Apply to GEO. E. BKINCJCBBHOFP, Newtown, or 42 Maiden lane, N. Y. Brooklyn.?an elegant corner residence, delightfully situated in Brooklyn, partially furnished, with Carnage House, Ac., will be sold, rented or traded. Also a furnished 25 feet front Houae. near the City Hall, to be let or sold (or one gentleman taken to board if agreeable). The owner would prefer to sell or trade House, with or with out Furniture. Apply to D. W. IVES A CO., 155 and 157 Hroadway. Brooklyn property for sasb-(bargainb) ? Ne. 13 Lafayette avenue, a first class dwelling, and No. 144 Fulton avenue, a first class store. Apply to EFFING HAM H. NICHOLS, 41 Pine Street, New York. Farm of seveny-tiirke acres-oyster bay, $9(100; one hundred aud sixty-seven acres, South Ainboy $6,500; country seat al Elisabeth, fifty aeres, $10,000; Ufteeu acres New Jersey, 51,800. To buy a good farm call on. GREEN a DALTUN, 17 Nassau street. FARM-SITUATED IN NEW JERSEY. 35 MILES from, and easy ol access to, New York, for sale, ex change lor City Property, or for a House with adjoiulng lsnd within a tew miles of the city. Or will be let to a re sponsible party. Apply at 48 Chatham street, N. Y. ARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE OR EXOHANGE-FOR city or Brooklyn property , situated in New Jersey, 33 miles l rorn the city. One of til ty-three acres: one of seventy acres. For sale cheap (or cash. One of thirty acres, twenty miles from the depot. Apply to P. 2EULIO. 12 Centre st. For sale?a first class four story brown stone from (louse, 25x60 feet, built in the most elegant and substantial style, situate 29Thirty-eighth street, between Fourth and Madison aveuues. Inquire on the premises . For sale-a fifty acre farm in new jersey. 25 miles from New York, 3)4 miles from Erie Railroad; small house, good barn, cowhouse and grainery, tine fruit, apples, plum*,*p?acnes, grapes, strawberries, Ac.; fair fence, 10 acres wood. Inquire at 256 South street. OR SALE-A VALUABLE FARM, WITHIN ONE itiileo: New Bruusxvick, with Stork, Farming Utensils, Ac., containing 100 aorev of land and good buildings. In quire of WARREN HARDENBERGH, 59Wallstre.su F F FOR SALE-TWO NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone Houses, beautifully located, Noh. 8 and 10 West Forty-seventh street, near Filth avenus, finished in the beat ktyle, with all modern improvements. Apply on the premise*, orol LOPER A DAVIS, foot of Thirty-sixth street, East river. FOR 8ALE-I7 ACRES OF SOME OF THE BEST LAND on Long Island, situate near East New York, convenient to ear* and stage*. The above will be sold in plots of fire acres and upwatd*. Apply at 77 Pearl street, comer of Coen ties slip. For sale-a first class four story brown stone front House, 25x50, lot 25x98, with all modern im provements; handsome gas fixtures thronghout; situated on Fortv-seeond street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. Immediate possession. 1'rloe very low, and little money wanted. CHARLES B. MILLB,84 Cedar street. For sale-a first class house, completely furnished, on one of the most desirable avenues in Brooklyn, at a very low pi lev. Terms of nayment easy. Good servant* will continue with the purchaser If desired. Address Owner, Herald office. For sale ob exchange?a valuable home steud Farm of 70 acres, situate in Middlesex eounty, New Jersey; land in splendid condition, buildings in good order, fine fruit Ac. Inquire of JOHN P. TRACY, No. 155 Riviufton ?t redrew York. For sale or exchange?a four story brown stone House, south side of Fertj-Arat street, secono door east of Fifth avenue. Terms ea?y. P. VAN ANTWERP. No. I Park place. For sale or to let-very low, a cottage House lu Garden street; Mott Haven. For further par ticulars Inquire of SAMUEL MILLIKEN. 136 Ninth avenue. New York, or of GEORGE SMITH, Concord etreet. Mutt Haven. For exchange?some good lots in Brooklyn and W bite Plains, for Hardware or other merchandise. K.nc chance for profit. Also other property. Call at the Union place Real Estate office, 62 East Fourteenth stMet. 1WANT TO PURCHASE A LOT OF GROUND, 25X100, situated between Third and Fifth avenues and Firtieth sud Eighty sixth streets, for cash: Address, with lull par ticulars, C. K. B., box 4,183 Post offlce, N. Y^ I WANT TO PURCHASE A MODERATE SIZED MODERN house in the vicinity ef Madison square, tor my own use. Adrir.es, with particulars, box 1.527. general Post office. New York. LANDS-TO ALL WANTING FARMS.?LARGE AND thriving settlement of Vinelsnd, mild climate, 30 mile* south of Philadelphia, by rah read, rich .-oil; hue orons, to be ->"n grewtug; twenty Mr.' iructs, at from $16 to $20 per acre; payable within four years. Good buslnc-.* openings; goo.i society. Hundreds are settling uad making improve mem*. Apply toCHAS. K. LANIifS. Po*'m*st?r, Vlnelund, Cumberland county. N. J. Letters answered. Paper* con taining full Information will be sent frae. rrtHE ADVERTISER HAS A WELL FINISHED BRIi'K 1 Ilonae (full |.>t) lu Brooklyn. E. D , first class neigi.boi hood, three mlnute*'?wiMk trum ferries, worth #6,M)i?.??h, that he would like to exchange for s neat Cotisce Ilmixe In Elizabeth, Newark, or some town In New Jersey, near the city, worth about $2,500 Also, wanted to purchase s first claa* Mortgage ol about $3,000. Address box 613 Post office, New York. WANTED-TO PURCHASE, A FIRST CLASS THREE story ami dnlshed attic or four story brown atone front House, with all modern Improvements; location Fourteenth to Fortj aecouil streets, and Fourth and Sixth avenue*; to be a lull lot and prh e abo n 912,000. No reply will be noticed but lho?o givingfull pai icttiara and term*. Addreat Pur chaser, box 2.793 Poet ->glee. WANTED TO EXCHANGE?A NEAT, UNINCIM bcred Cottage, on the ca*l aide of the llndaon river one hour trom New York, for a small Iloiine, irom $3,000 to $4,i*IL in a ii'iod neighborhood in New York, Brooklyn or WlllBnrb irg. Addrcaa II. R., Herald oAce. *?r\?UlLDINO UMI FOR SAt-E-Sn tiN CHESTNUT XJUr street, on the line of the DeKalb nveuue and Newtown Railroad earn Car* pans by the lota every eight minutes tor Fulton and other ferries Also 30 Lois near Myrb- avenue Park. Terms easy. Inquire of CHAN. .1. DrBEVuISE, Hustiwlck avenue, opposite Deka'h place, Brooklyn. enn and terms easy, for a farm of 90 ty^.xJU" " acres, onc-hali wood land, balance tillable, well watered; good houses and outbuildings; three miles fioin I'aieison, N. J., and twenty one tulles 'rom .leia y City. Apply to A. SEHdJEAN 1', IS Wall street. REWARDI. RKWARD-I.08T OR STOLEN.-THE INTEREST Coupon*, doe October 1, 1862, on the following bonds, are Inst or stolen; all persons are cautioned aganikt buying, aelling it negotiating the same, a? payment baa been stop ked, a liberal reward will be paid for their return ?1. Jghtero coupons of 9-3S ssch. Delaware, Lackawanna aad Western Railroad Compantr Eastern Extsnsion bonds*of 91.000 each, Not. 1*2. 163. 164, 244, 246. 243, 247, 248, 429. 4.SI, 431. 249, 250, 1.000 1,601, 1.002, 1,603 and 1.604 Also, ten coupon* of 917 60each, Delaware. Laekawnfina and Western Railroad bonds of $600 each, Nos. 1,177. 1,178, 1,179. l.lsO, 1,181.1.182.1.032. 1,081. 1,088 and 1.094. Also nine coupon* 01 ftiM each. Illinois Central Railroad Company Construction bonds of 91,DUO each, Nos. 4,408. 3,173, |4,S09. 4,608. .'>.306. 4.866, .1.072, 4,180 Slid 6,319. Also eight coupons of 917 60 each, Illinois Central Railroad Construction bond" of 91k?) each, Nos. 6,603. 9,604 6.600. 4.609, 4,611. 6.226. 10.091 and 4,6H. Also, fifteen coupons of 938 each, fourth mortgage bonds of the New York and Erie Railroad Company of 91,008each, Noa. 4.901. 4.902. 4,MB. 6.904, 4.906, fill. 1.193, 1,194, 1.197, 1.196. 1.697. 1,698. 1,399, l.lkn and 2,321. Also, five onpons 01 936 80 each United Stales Ti-eaaury Notes of 91.0110eaeji, 7'3-10. dated October I. 1861, Nos. 2.827,2,328. 2.830 2,831 and 2,133. Address Samuel Perry. No 3 Front street, N.Y. AUELIM PKRKY. 1 P. SAML. PERRY. J A1,?rufy* Nitw Vonit, Sept. 29,1862. <J?C REWARD?LOHT, ON FRIDAY AFTKIiNOON. 26TH ?ip?2 Inst., a black and tan Tgrrler Dog: welithl from 17 to 20 lb*., stands about 14 luehes high, aod|nusvve*s to Ihc name in Bill. Whoever will return the suuie to D 8. Hammond, at 11 Ce b?r .street, up stairs, or at 42 Warren street, up stair*, will receive the above reward. STsTREWARD ?LOST, A black and tan terrier tjlsj Hlu:. The Under will receive the above reward by re turning ssld Hint 4-i Charles D u Bols, 860 Broadway. d?1 a REWARD I.OHT. ON THE 93TII INST.. A MARK. JP.I.U and light Wsgtm. The mare Is brown with a star 111 her feee. lung tall, ana one fore log lias small lutups upon It. The wagon Is an ol I fashioned country wagon, lull spring. The Under will reeetve 910 on returning the same to the Oners stahlrs. |8 mid 60 East Thirty second street. RF.WAKD.-l.OHT. ON HUNDAY NIGHT, IMTH r Inst., n ? u lace English silver twnenb lever .rat h. Stsker a nsun la Robinson. If the finder w ill leave the same biih ,loe, ai Lulayetle llsll, be will rgouirnthe g^qve ice afd quit no question! asked. ^ j FOR HALS. ????.?*? A Wta?S25?? jOK BUS,Nliss UHANCKS-AS Sfveral-iMrtiiHr^w^nii ^ an 0,,nJr ?lh?r branch.*, in the ship chandlery |J!. ?*???? k?ude of Ixieiaeas, one | ?ra wcjUEbso* a co. w?,o m Naaaau ,tPWI. A gSHSg.'gW* PtHM W ALE VAULTS ? M(T(/1IKIjL, 77 OtiUr UreeL A3&H3QS&SEV3B A<ny?. corner of logger?' "a^uU SSSuJ81 0h*lk"? A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SAI K_onk s^re 25 RooKM tree!. In the'Tuff 'or^ouM^ff ?' SaU?'k RAh?k?7 f'OR SALE?ON SIXTH AVENUE. 727 now of haker."^!".'.? .A" ??'?* wAhln three blocks ?i the bakery. eaooni given for celling out. Apply BA?n* VS e^?]^8.0'' ,THF BBST LOCATIONS Third avenue. <or * P^'cnl man. Apply at MM BUf?nlBohln?OEr?Ay^RJ?JbET -* "08TBXCBL. |"SrSSSS? 8BSftc^d^ur^rtyrtwtm*B' App'r 10 OBOKQB * l^OR SALE.?COAL AND WOOD VARD fORRtip OBDDES: F??J^SltoJ,iF.AJriDA "A*-" VBABS LRASfToV I I^SSBStsS FOR RALE?THE UNDERSIONED OPFKRu bad ?>? the new and splendid harbor" a UrornrpJ2?t? ?? Hudson str'-1, Jersey City. NE VFn' ffi,? " WQWCT AT F??o?^~JHS FIXTURES op A LIQUOR STORE bo* 1.256 New York Poet SfflS for$I'30a A(Wr,9s ???<?. F?R?ALB IN BROOKLYN.?THE WELL EHTAK ucr or tlold Md P^mm.th r?ita" .I<U,,,or Store on'. C^DWKLl ' >U"lea"d Wal"' "Ireete of wl li F?of mAIj^ i CHEAP?THE STOCK AND FIXTURES ?Treet wl^ 2fo?T1?e"?.^t0re m Ea*< iu ?lrit ?te oS Safiafnctor* h I"*""** Everything Apply on (lie premises teasous given for selling. HHjp PRIZE STEAMERS ~~ J *? FOR SALE AT KEY WEST October 28, 1862. ' Sldewbeel steamer upZTlStJS?do,;t?iSS3S^hS?5.iybBlr" good order, b plcrc mov??S.nij v,..'_.l,u' engines Iu raSwterSrM"1 "g ,n jfobiie B-y*r y reidy ,or se*' 0?nrt Inst*'so^j"Sigh engines, built In t&Z'&Ste ,hn?[;?^rrie**? b*lit up,and oolton. Gallows Aerms ol Mle-*CaHh on day of gale. United States Marshal Southern DuS'lcfofVIorlda. . ,P PIXTURES OP A CORNER GROCERY owner bus otb'"bi'isln'"* to'I'uend'to"'^^ Br"?k,>;"- 'r"e T*?n/JJSlit?n?d. uW,tK,lS^PES.-NEW M^^&.^lrd^offS^Wtnl?,Z?t ApPiy?at"ra I net time to attend to It. Ad^S^.^^gm0^0" hM |L600-^?.? assasfts?" ?? ??,:rj/5iuMi-jtps $3 2/5(1 ~'OR S"?- HAI.VoF A LONG AMD ?K?.r i jsfef r(k?Pa and William ?ra.OTtheol|K.,^MA8,00rnwoT ?SOARS AND TOBACCO. SEGAR8 VERT CIIEAP-AT THE 8EGAR AGENCY No. 17 Broadway. Pedlers. antlers and dealers can pro. cure Havana, Domestic and German Began at nw-h less than market rates at 17 Broadway, up alalia ClaOTHlBO* Attention for im seventh a?enue.-$30.ooo worth of caal. off Clothing, Carpeta and Furniture moat be purchased wtthlu a ahort time lor the aunply of California and Western markets. Ladles and gentlemen ran hare the bet opportunity to (Baptise of ttnur aid off garments aa lol lowa:?For Silk Drtxci. 17 to $48; Woolen Drears, Do Lainoa, I 'awimai'i'a, Calicoes. Shawm, Cloaks, Skirta, Linens, Gluvcs, Shoes, Jewelry and Dlauiondx, the highest rash prim paid. Gentlemen can receive for coata $4 to $20; Pan'*, $1 to $6, Veata, Shirt', Under Garmenia, Boot', ?, uordingly, I lie highest price paid, by calling on or addressing the original, old well known dealer. H. HARRIS, 164 Seventh avenue, be tween Twenty-tlrst and Tweuty-aei-and streets. You will eurrly be dealt with to your eatlafai lion. Ladle* attended to by Mr*. H. llarria. A GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT?THE VICTORY 1>S gullied. Ladies and gentlemen. It baa been vlrtorloua In being pronounced, by a great many, that B. M1NTI4, of 2-3 Sitih avenue. I,aa been paying the highest prb '-a, In (iiah. lor calf off Clothing. Carpeta, Jewelry, Ac., and 'till ineiina to continue to ilo m, if you will favor hnn with a note or call. N. B ?Ladle and gentlemen?You know well that tlioae neniendoiia prnea that are offered by anmu deal era la a perfect humbug; but the beat and aureat way you ran do it to addreaa ua above, then you will know sere yott will receive Notiafactiua. Do nottlorgci the old. well know it dealer, B. MINTZ. and the utimber. 288 iilllh avenue. La dlea piiuctnally attended i y Mr*. Mint*. ATTENTION!?LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IF YOU wiau >o find the lair and hone.! deaitur, K. HARRIS, to dispose of your Caat Off Clothing, Carpeta, Furniture aud Jewelry, the best you can do la to va'l at or address Nu IM Seventh avenue, where you will lie dealt with to yoursatis faction. I guarantee to pay 'he following nncea ?Silk Dress, a I rem $6 in $30: lorCeata. from $4 to $l8j tor Pants, Ironi $1 to $8. Pleaau do not lorgel F II ARKI8, l.'4 Seventh avenue, imtween Twentieth and Twenty nrat atreeta. Ladlea attended to by Mra. Harris. A LARGE ORDER RECEIVED FROM CALIFORNIA and New Orleans to pureheM eaat off Clothing. Car* pete and KeiMlng. Ladles and gent' ha.ing any ol the above ariic ea to dispose of can receive the hlgheal priee. The above ordrr tttuat be nil?'<| in a .hort tlm??. The beat you can do to receive the full value for your cast off clothing la to call on or addreaa ROSENBERG. 212 Seventh avenue, two doora above Twenty-fourth atiee- There yon will lw dealt with to jruur xauaiauiou. Ladled attended by Mra. Rue n berg. AT NO. 388 BOWERY.?H. ROSENTHAL, HAVING A g, at desire to pure base a large quantity ol eaat iff Wear ing Apparel, Furniture, Carpeta, Jewelry. Ar., by catling on oraddfe'Blng, ladleattnd g> uileuien r*n obtain the utmost value lor naeh article. Ladlea attended to bjr Mrs. Rosen thai l'lea?? remember, and try 348 Bowery, oppoaite Great Junta street. Attention, ladies and obnti.emin.-t have ju?t received #4tv?i to purchase na't off Clothing, Fur niture und t nip, ta or the California market. I du promise lo pay lie highest price In tic cttv by railing on or add ream lug .i liter to k MINTZ, 187 Sixth avenue, two doora above Tenth aireel. Intdlesattended to by Mra. M.nts. Remem ber 187 Birth avenue. AN EXTRA CHANCE -$38,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF Cloihing wanted.?The unileriigneil baa received the above orJer. Hfldffuaramc ea to pay the highest price for each article?all finds of ladlea' Diwaea and gema' i iothing, Furniture, Carpeta, Jewelry, Ac. 1'leaao call on or address J aNIIALT, 182 Soventb avenue, be'tveen Twentieth aud Tweiity-flrai alreela Ladlea attended to by Mra. Anhalt. AT THE NEW STORK. 114 THIRD AVENUE, THE hlgheat prima are paid tor ladlea' and gentb'men'a Wear ing Apparel, Furniture, Carpeta, dr., to till the order tor New Orleans market. rot Drraaea, $.tto$W; Coat'. $8 to $28; Pint*, $1 to to $6. Du iiut forget lo call on or addreaa C Mlah. 114 Third avenue, near Fourteenth atrecl. Ladlea attended by Mra. Mlah. AT THE OLDEST STAND. NO 134 SEVENTH AVENUE, Indira and gentlemen ran obtain from $6 to $30 f<*? Silk Insaaea, from $8 to $28 for Coata, and $1 80 to $8 tur Paula; al'O, Carpi ta, Furniture, Jewelry, A> A note by poat punc tualiv atten te.i to ht BZP.KIEL*, 134 Seventh avenue. La dies attended to by Mra K , ATTENTION.?WANTED, LEFT OFF CLOTHING, TOR th" Western market) also, Furniture Plate Ac The highest prtoe In caah paid fur ladlaa', gentlemen'* and chil dren "lot nr.". N II.-Luiic and gentlemen attended by Mi or Mr? ABRAHAMS. 231 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-tilth ami Twenty-tilth alree's. A GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, . Jewelry, Carpeta, Furniture, Ac . wanted, toaopply the Western market. I pay aa follows ? For Silk Dress-a from 9101" $32. Coata from $4 to Iff; Panta from $ I it) In $8.' Call on or addreaa A. Ducia, 218 Beventh avenue. lAdlea attended by Mra. Dueaa. C'KNTt.FWEN'S NEW AND LEFT OFF CLOTHING I purchased for the Western market, to large or small lot" Tim full value will is- paid. Without haggling "r. tngirt Impoae. Please call a'me sttie, ot addres' Thomas ^ y. Oonrtr, 44 Otutre airttl. AMtHcnaoTS. tyyiNTBR GARDEN. Mr. Jackson heg. ?frte ??????OfEDWIN h0Orn ?rbea he will repeal bis Mr Booth UtuituiMNi by Mr, And Mfi# f? W? Cwiwiy nnd ,oii.p?n?.eniI*hit all the appliances thai can rentier them worth* of h* high artuu - repulatimi. ? ] N^StfSSLw ^ THE FIFTH HIOHT OK MB HACKBTT, in. ^g?i??^f!X$gS&S2&. ! (A thoroughbred Politician,) In Macklla'a calibrated Political Oa"*$Y. THE MAN OP THE VOWoD: OR. A LESSON FOR FATHERS. TUESDAY EVENING. SBPTBMRfcB *, ISM. THE FIRST TIME THIS SEARON THE MAN OF THE WORLD- ? _ Mr. IIACRETT as . Sir Peruuax MaMycophant^lL Fj Kgrrtoo this son. alao an M. P.) Hr-Bj. . Ulie Lady Rodolplie Limber-court GUdslaae Betty HtnMho^ftret appearance Him ?g%^Jwi" THE TENTH NIGHT OP EDWIN FORREST. His aecoiid appearance Hits season aa LEAR. . In Shakspero's sublime tragedy of the same name. NtvriOB?The public arc- respectfully In f " r "1? sequence ol the rapid mauner iu which seal* are taken lor the nights of BI)WiN poRRBST, and the complaints mad.- Uy parties, consequent, upon Ijair iliability to secure seats, the box sheet invariably Opeua three days in advance of the nights of performance. . ho?"<!"wvwJilSl", SS-, ?i rusir. ] With the eacepNon ol the Press, NO FREE ljinx, # Artinlaslon 6d cents; Secured Parquet Stalls, 7# omits, ?ThirrpW.^,will commence at 7* The door, will open at T)< o'clock. ni">m ??e?t ?"?5si op 1 In the RomanticDra?"*thi"WIZARD'S "*J?J;wora CUB Ait sustains Ihree charartere and ttghis a broadsword I combat, suyxmed h*" riILL DRAMATIC COMPANY nANrp KENORITA OUHA8 In a . GREBE DANCE. ISABEL CUBAN n a ... . SPANihil DANOB. The ChitMMtt Puntomlioo of KiH-KA, I Fr0tncn*de Mti*ic and B<jueBtiiAH l*erforniAnee?e Admitnlnn only 25 cenU. F ?** ?"> OP THE 1U S^Sssi/sss .sr.So raisSw ?sss p-> '^MONDAY and TUESDAY EVE NINON Sept. 29 and 30. o-iiM TIIRKK ERAS OP WOMAN H LIKE. _ _ TUB THRBE ERAS OP WOMAN . Mr. G. L. Fox Bwjnxet Wr Harry Langdon Mia? R. Denvll Sonhia (with toof).'.'... Mlea *M?y "wing tg BOT|lBR U008B. Grimes ;;;;;;ft ? til CoUI*eUe'(wttb dance)..". Miss Louisa Browne To conclude with thbbv,levb GEORGR-OURISTY'8 MIN8TRBL8. 61? BROADWAY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Organised in 1812. The oldest established Band in the United States. CHRISTY A BItlGON Lessees and Proprietors The new IEVQUS MONKEY. George Christy..... ^RB|^BBBgH 29. OEORUE CHRISTY ANb HIS UNRIVALLED TROUPE VARIED AND ENTERTAINING BILL, j,ilea Ntratton. .1 H Glifford, .1. O. Norland, Leopold tircr N W Gould. Billv Qiiitin, Eugene ilorcnoc, R. T'ompaon, Frank Speac, 8yltester Bleeckcr and George ^'a 'ur:\ud Matinee nt 8, every Saturday. Admittance 25 cents 'children, to Matinee oulv, 15 cents, in Uts evening. foSEopen a. 7l curtain rises at 7>; prer,?o,y. rickets 25 ocuts; no half price. Private hoses and ?t. I~VMMA WALLER. TUF. EMINENT TRAGIt' AOTREW, (j closed Satiii'.lav evening a hnlliant engagement at the WalnTmreet th-atre, Philadelphia. She appears at the Howard Athena-urn, Boston, this week. cf)WE[jL AwJ?, ? ni imrn THE GREAT TENOR, WILL TaKE IHfc C. cliatr a i lh? Brooklyn s t Michaels. Pianist, M. Jonea " EXCURSIONS. ioxi-L'RSION TO THE STEAMER GREAT EASTERN.? IIMM.MJW.MMte repaired. Fare l or the trip V rents. mac * *;?, rooms, Nc-i ooo SIZED HOUSE, Ft'RNIBUBD OB SOT? a PCRNISUBD HOUSE ?A SMALL HOl'SE, NEATLY A ^md geSteeUy furnished, h. wanted r>r'Ue?ri??;o itton not ahoee Jhhrtteih straet. and tatweTO Bista anu Ko'irfh avenues: slate terms, tc. Address D , box 1.7W? rost elBce ? s ROUSE WANThD?FOR A DESIRABLE TENANT, A Fourteenth^^lo Forty seventh sueel. between Fourth and Eighth avenues. Address, slating location, slxe. rentVAcTHoose. *7l?lTwenty-seventh streaC aKERY WANTED.?WANTED. A WHOLE OR PART of a Hoose With a? oven, with or without suire and jfior, with tacllMles for cooking. Address tor two uays P., Herald offlee. ? - - -? r a,-uivFRY ?WANTED. A SMLAN ENGINE AMD Tim.; fflaarr t^artarI F STEAM EMUINB WANTBD? FROM THREE P0W^K^wer"r ho,?tng. with e,u o? and heater. Address box 1.9W Post ogee. , roLii atPlll ENGINE WANTED?FROM TWO TO S tAhreLe heree po5?rU Addrem B. I>,forge, for onedsy. Hers id office. teenth and Thlrtyfourth striets, Third and Srienthave nuoi. Add rati bo? 1,11 ^ oBce. T<-i in* mum be moderate. Addn-?s WANIED-BV TWO LADIES AND TWO GENTLE men three Rooms in a ho? wi-en lmi te-nil, a.et TvwfMity-fh.nl ?tre^t*. Afidrfii v?Ullttg ierm?> box 2,072 ?i effl<??. Roi?rtsct?eAcUAH??d. WJ WANTED?A SUIT OK APARTMENTS ON SECOND Uoor, nuuiDuinaly furnish, ,1, c-.nslaling <>r , aiinr, two bedrooms and bathroom. between Eiiihtii ?uil Twentieth ?treats, within one minute s wTknf Fifih ?i? board. Addrexa b"X 4,4.7 Pout office. WANTED-KOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE. A -mail House, furniabed.or unfurnished between Tentti Mid Twentr third streets, and Fifth avenue and Irving place or Lexington avenue. Address box 77S Post offi WANTED?A LARGE S IZED FURNISHED HOL'ftE located helwM-u hignb ami Sixteenth ..res nn-l Third ami Sixth ut. auea. Address. s'.a lug lull partlculara. Tenant, OIH!on I'uat odlro, bin ten Island. WANTED?CELLAR ROOM OR PRIVTLEtlK IN YARD lor keeping two or throe barrel* 01 bentiu*, f?r which fatr rent will be paid. Addreia, alaliug location, T B. B., Herald ?ilgre rANTED?A STORE AND BASFNKNT IN GREEN wiefe atroat, between Barclay and Niitm, Adores* stating | arte ulnrs. W. II C . Herald office, statin,; pn, tirnlar WANTED TO HIRE?A SMALL MODERN BUILT lluttwe; mutt b" In good repair anil in a reatmctable neighborhood, within one hunt'* distance of City Hall, npner part of the city or Uarh-tn prrferred. Address H li . Herald office W 'ANTED TO IIIilE?A SMALL HOUSE OK I HE Lower Part of a genteel house, In a good neighbor* hood. Address, ?lib location aud tetnta, A . box I* Pu?t office. WANTED TO PURCHASE?A STOKE, ON ONE OS" tha croaa or alda atraeta, wcntn one block of Broadway, rot abore Fourth atreet. Addreaa. with particular*, box I/.374 P at office, New Yotk. WANTED TO RENT?BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND Thirtieth atreeta, a furnished or paiily furnished Home, where the ront will be taken out In Hoard, and the privilege allowed of taking other boardera. Adtlrcaa B., 137 Ml eat Twenty-third atreet. ? ATRIMONUb. /vOOD HEARTED, SINCERE AND RELIABLE HE AT dealrea the ac<|iialntattce 0! a like Venn; Ill, inilm view to inatriinony; ta 27; lias been In the artnv. Address T. P.. box 300 Herald olliec. Matrimony-,iT. kocu. a querr, Excitino nook every untnarncd lady *nd gentltiu n should r-ad It. Sent tree for a lltreo cent stamp. Addreaa Authoi, box 2 3U0, Philadelphia. Matrimony -? v young widowt xdvicl ro . those Contemplating Marriage" -a boak of Intense in teieat and aecret tntorina'loii; 2M pages, '6 lllifalrativa Plates Sent poat paid lor $1 M HOWARD, l!M W, ban. ?'r Matrimonial.?\ heacaptain, aged si. good J poking and without vleea. la desirous |n make the ac quaintance ol n good looking lady, under ft jream of age. with a view to mairtmonjr. Sue nut ?l be vvtlllag to go to *ea, anil huial bare a tew Ihooaantl doUgrs c??lt |u laud. AT I grass A. licratd office. ' I ullli A.MVB A 04NIIT OF HOMO ? * A CARD TO TUB PUBLIC. In or?W lo prwrv#* himflf from luipWMl m JtUji' ttonaiiy mialeadUig the public, by ?AOuactag^jjjgil lb* ?ly < decree he wee gin Jed by cirnumsta aee"?'be/onf hla ivrsnnal performances of the ^ul week hi Nnon take* 'he liberty of M'laie would be Miu PaUl'a only MM. A njutiol On Ural engaging the Asaiemy he discovered that be could only secure U for one week, Ma*0 Mr. MarsiaeR. whnoe claim preceded hla, p rpoaed living a SSrtSi of eperwa. be inning September It Tin* nan to plainly UBderstoed that Mr Nlion felt compelled to announce tiht Mly fOMF repreaentationa could take iil.ice, and engagements were tea. mediately made for Mlaa ratu'a appearaaee elher nUaa. Mr Nliou hat. however, juat learned thai Mr. Maretcek** project ha* been abandoned, and that the Aaadeiuy will b* unocrtip ed durlna the coming week. Under these olr iina staue* he feel* free to modify Miaa Paul's engagements ebiewhere and tocomply with the popular deaiie te witness her performance ol vet another new role nt HeUlai'a ever popular II, I'UKITANI. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, lor the Benefit and , POSITIVELY LAST ATfBAilAMUS OK ? C Alt LOT 1A PATTI, u aba it to appear at the B<iatou Academy of Music On MONDAY F.VF.NINO, Ocfnbef f ManAffr Niton haa taken Una (the on y opportunity) flY tendering thla compliment to the ureal-it nt LIVING AMERICAN LVRIO AHTL4TKS, who baa already achieved the greate,i, triumph* errr at tained by any artut tu this country. w ALLACK'S NIGHTLY CHANGE OK PERFORMANCE. BEGINS AT 8. To-night. Til USD AY, will be toted Morton a ataudard p ay, TOWN AND COUNTRY, with the following novel and effective attribution:? Reuben Glenrny Mr. Leater Wei Lack Captain Glenrny Mr. Charlea Kiaher tJowey Mr. John Gilbert Trot Mr Mark Smith Plastic _Mr. Kloyd .lackey Hawbuck .Mr Yonng OweniUleoray NBIr Moore Armstrong ..Mr. I'arkeo Roan Mr. Browne Hoo. Mr*. Glearoy Mrs Hosy Koaalie Somnra Mra. Modellne Hcnriuues Mrs. Moreun Mra. Vernon Mr*. Trot Mra. John Sefton TafUlne (with thr original ballad) .Mrs. Reeves TIIE WEEK'S PROGRAMME. Wednesday?THE WONDER. Thursday?WILD OATH Friday?THE BELLE'S STRATAOEM. Saturday?JOHN BULL. Due notice will lie given of the neit repi e'enlatloo of Money, The Road to Ruin, School for Scaudal and 8ka Stoop* to Conquer. Lauiia kkknk's theatre. OREAT HIT OF MRS. SEDLRY BROWN. SECOND REPRESENTATION Of TOM TAYLOR'S and CHARLES HEADE'S bsaaUful comedy <>f PEG WOKFINGTON. Kim KEENE'S performance of the heroine is prououneed h GEM OK ARTISTIC BEAUTY. Portraying (he MIMIC LIFE t)K AN ACTRESS on the stage, and the bauevolenen and open heart of the ACTRESS IN REAL LIKE. Mr. C. WHEATLKIUH an TRIPLET. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10, The performance will commence at 7JI, with PEG WOFFINOTON. flfar Charles Pomander Mr. C. Whleog Jemmy Qnlu Mr. C. Peters Jainea Triplet Mr. C. Wheatlstgh Snarl Mr. Sloddart Roaper Mr. Lena*a Vane Mr. Levtck Culley Cibher Mr. Marlows Mra. Vane Miss Ada CHfUua Kitty Cilve (an actreaa) lone Burks Mra. Triplet Mra. HlnA PEG WGKFINUTGN ^?ISS LAURA KEENS To conclude with the Comedlellfof the ROUGH DIAMOND. MARGERY, the Rough Diamond, with Mingy. MRS. SKDLEY BROWS. In accordance with the general draire to wiluess MR BLAKE in hia great part of JESSE RURAL, The comedv of Old heads and touno hearts will be repeated this week. ON MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 6, will lie produced the lir?t NEW COMEDY ol the aea*oa,ltl which Mil. BLAKE and all Hie company will appear. GOTTSCHALK CONCERTS. IRVING HALL. The public are respectfully informed that the FIRST GRAND CONCERT Hilt M-asou of the celebrated Piaulat, MR. L M GOTTSCHALK, will lake place on THURSDAY Evening, October 2, IK3. AT IRVING IIALL. A number of eminent vocal and iiimimenial artists liars been engaged to uaaiat Mr. Gidt.chalk in a aerie* of entirely new and hrillluut programme*. Among other urtlsta, MRS. JBNNV KEMPTON, an American cnulraltoof undoubted talent, will have Hid honor ol making her llrnt appearance in tliiacily. MR J. It. THOMAS the favorite baritone. Mr. LouisMohrieber. Mr. Joseph Noll. Mr. P. Berenrr. Mr. Geo. Mit/.ka. Mi. H. C. Timm. Mr. Anion Ryer. Musical Director, .Mr. Theodore Thomas. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. No ettrn charge lor reserved seat*, the .ale of which wiH commence on iuo*d*y moniiug, Sept. ;K), at 9 o'clock, ah Heer A Sohlrmer a 7nl Broadway; Hchnrfenlierg A Luis'. 7'i9 Broadway; Slliell A Salisbury's 7 Nassau street; And at IRVING HALL New bowery theatre. Sole Proprietor Mr ,1. W. Lingcrd TUESDAY EVENING. SEPT. SO, 1862, First ntfht of the grand .periocular Drama (by Oh as. Gay lor, Esq.), entliled the SON OF THE NIGHT; Ok. BEN LIET. THE PIRATE. New scenery, machinery and mountings. De Scykes and Boa Liet, the Pirate Mr. G. C. Bonifach D'Orham and Donato Mr J Nunan Julia de Favelll. .Mrs. W. O. Jono. I Gliehel. .Miss Hathaway LOAN OF A LOVER. Gertrude Miss F.iuny Dunham I Peter Mr. BrsoM THE WIIITBBEKY. The While be ry Mr. Nnnan I Melville Mr. Mardsw BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. The rich and Interesting domestic drama, CAUTHLEBN. THE CARD DRAPER; Or, MURDER WILL OUT, And thh farce a YOUNG AMERICA, Every afternoon atS o'clock. CLAUDE M ARCEL, THE IDIOT OF TAEBBB. Every evening at 7Vs. BEAUTIFUL COLORED TROPICAL FISH, Consisting In part ol the following ? FIFTY BEAUTIFUL ANOBL FI8H. PEACOt'K FISH, or FOUR-KYND CHERUBS. SQUIRREL I ISM, of beautiful aymuiciry and color*, ayR'jEON. or oorTOirnsir, t'ow Fi?b, with rhsil and Horn* like a cow; Porcupinw Flsb, Spauinli La iy, Par. ol Flab, Crimson Cavonetta, Oroup er. Yellow Snapper, Warbler, Zebra Flab, and uumeroos other varieties, all entirely new In this latitude. ALBINO FAMILY. Admission to all I* 24cent*. Cuildreti under 10.15cents. BRYANTS' MINSTRELS. MECHANICS' HALL, 47J BROADWAY. MONDAY. Sept. .'9, and every night during! be week. FUNNY JIM, fIfE POET; CRUELTY TO JOHNNY. "The Raw He, ruit," "Tin-psn-o-nlan," "Black Brigade,.* Grand Rcena "Sonnambuis,'' a la Csrlotta Patti; Rstlus Hon ard. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. RPIuiibiui Uuutii G. W. CrUDa Jim Monitor Nvlse Seymour Joe Mcrrlmai' Dan Bryaak Doors open at 6l, . Curtain rises at 7\, Tickets 25 cents. WOOD'S MINBTREL IIALL, 614 Bnnspwar, 814 Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, HknRT Woou Spue Psormnou and Nasamb. SITU ESS UNPRECEDENTED. OVERFLOWING HOUSES THE DRESS CIRCLE AND PARQUET, A BGUQURT OF BKAOTY THK V ERDICT OT THE PUBLIC Uodniinous in favor or WOOD'S MIN8TRKLB. Monday. Sept. 2!). and evsry evening during the week. Lpn lloin I'hariey Koy, Frank Brower, f'.eil White. Abctco, Henry, Florence, Glenn, Scbwlrsrdl, Isaacs, Uara lagur, Haal.iin, Lewis, Ac., iu new acts, eonc* an l dances.* The bloodies* duel, the traitor's fate, the Shakers, th? Stranger, let her go. Ac , A''. Door* ? v ii hi ti1,. ctiiiimeiice at 7'i *?'? lock. Tickets 28c. Hi ES MlsEKABLEH." Li Mr GEORGE VANDENIIOKF will give hithrat reading at Dodworlh'a Halt, TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 7. Irom Victor lingo's great rnmance of "te's Mtsentbles,'* with a humorous scene fiom Dickens. Tickets, 80cents. To three rea Jinga?Tin-wfay, Thursday, Saturday?$1. SITCHCOt K'S NEW NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. 172 N"W i 111 * I *tr"et. Tbe qrrnl and nntlvallerl lomio rueaUst, Sir. BILLY IIOLMEa, Mr BILLY HOLMES The talented Fnrreat alatera Irmn Philadelphia, MISS ESTELI.E PORKlST, MISS JENNIE FORREST. The popular Ethiopian ilaleniator and < hanipion hons player will appear on Thuraduy eviuuin. Mr. W. M. SMITH, Mr W. M. SMITH. Tho br?t en'ertalnm?nt In the city. Admission, IBs.; Pirquft, Site.; Private Bote*. S3. /"'RAND EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS ?HAULER* U oi Fms An,Cl fl oalway, vtalled by ibe elite and | f i.hlnn of lbs . tty. l'hlillpateaiii'a icrrai pinnre el tbs FRENCH REVOLUTION OP 1MB. Gigaoux'a charwmi pii 'iirr oi INDIAN SUMMER. With nearly JH0 otnar works by native artialt; among wblrb la (be tauiouaand wonderful "PAGE'S VKNl'S," no arverely erltteiar t by the pre**, and acknowledged lobe the p irrat and moat iwrfoet mil" tigum i vrr t ainted "iaea ib- iltyn n( the great Titian. Admtaalon ?centa. Brooklyn athen.kcm -gottschalk. The public are respectfully liiinrtncl ibet L. M. GOTTst HALK'S ONLY grand CONCERT IN BROOKLYN will talw iiltc <ui FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, lSd2. Mr. Gottschalk mil be jadated by Mr*. JENNY KEMPTON. who Will make her lirat appearand in Brooklyn on tbUocw^ smn, wi.h o'licr eminent ri" al anil Instrn mental artlata AdmlHiml, Including rearrred aeu'a One J illar. Seats may Iw aeetirod, commencing Wednesday, October I. at n A M., at Wm, tv Ra*e'?, Ui Atlantic sire, t, and Taeo. Ootbhcrlel a (late Pr.n'a), 213 Fulton atr-d. Academy of music, MILWAUKEE WMCONHUf. 8TAU8 nam In h W >*t cau arrange for time, salitLt torlly, by address* Ina Immediately . 5 DRAPER, Leasee and Proprietor. ANTED?FOR THE Ftl L A D WINTER SEASON, a lull Dtninatie company. ,->?nd a bill ot last thca're, 111- at,I I |> Addresa Manager, llai ri?mry. Pn. Samlford TO ETHIOPIAN PERFORMERS.?WANTED. A BASS alnqrr; m>i*t be'a good, n iddlc man. A'an a liar payer one who pM>* banjo Moth must be flrmr claea, SkAa anre and almn'ton permanent Apple to Ryr oi ChrSty. ?.'fig Stautnu atieat, before II A. M. or after 3 P. JR. Those wishing to bc drafted to iphba plciaant evening aboulil <o to the t'siuat HotsLM Ms? nanarti atreet, Tui-*da> Friday and Satneday WttilnaL Mi-aara. Walters, Duma! and ""''ill* --Ml MM; [???? ant\ IkatwvbJ, plA?(W?. Ul|irfre?H59rT