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——E ADVERTINKWENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, SECOND, FIFTH AND SIXTH PAGES. ———— FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A FIRST elas house, with all tl modern iinprove- wents. Balconies front and rear, and ol ly furnished, in Thirty-third street, hetween the Ei ch avenues. Ap- ply to THOMAS DENNIS, builder, 258 West Twenty-soventh et, Ninth avenue, or to Edgar & Dickson, Plumbers, WS Hudson street, Abingdou square. BARRO! POR SALE IN CHAMBERS STREET. AP- ply at No, 168 Chambers stroct, $8.000. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—WE INVITE BUY- 2 att craming our ateck om band, with all the modern Sn for publio oF private wie, ent eee than ‘any ether eotablishmont inthe United States, LEONARD & BENJAMIN, 32 Broadway. A fai rate seoond hand table complete, ee OARDING HOUSE FOR SALF, OR TO LET—IN 0: ‘of the best locations in the city, between Broadw ay Bixth avenue, Fourth and Fourter uth streets, farnished with endid furniture, and filled w good paying “boarders, EA isfactory reasons given for selling, or renting. To @ per- gon with from $1,000 to $1,000, this is an opnoebarst not to De lost. Address Franklin, Herald office, for three \. RDHAM BUILDING LOTS—THE BALANCE UN. foldof the Fordham property may bo purchased at pri Vite sale if applied for i & few days, comprising some of tho pe shots, Apply to PETER PARKS or ZEN AS REWEILL, No.3 Nassau stroct and 34 Broome stroct, oppo. site Harjom Railroad depot. (OR SALE.—TO MAGICIANS AND OTHBRS—A Gmagnifeont eabalistic apparatus, containing every articte ‘essential for experimenting in the ancient and moderu eab: Hetio art, will be sold complete, or by the expariment yerchasers. Instructions given in the art. Call KAYE, 63 Dey street, up stairs, R SALE—A FEW DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN Melvins, two anda half mites. from tho Willismebury Seon minutos’ Call ont, Pr VOIGT 22 Beanie ee ork m min ond T. " 252 Broadway, vooon floor, oF of J- A. JOHNSON, on the promises, OR SALE—WITH THREE YEARS LEASE FROM MAY next, tho wholesale and rotail confectionery, being a d for nearly ton years, all complete for manufacturing. The store is itty foot deep, handsomely Atted up, and will be sold cheap on account of the owner leaving the city. In- aire on the promises, No. 76 Third avon FF SALE—FIVE VERY DESIRABLE TWO STORY ust finished Will be sold brick houses and lots in Fifty-thi nd provided with the modern conv separately; and to persons desiring a mod grains ‘are well worth attention. Price $3,000 ner, pply to PETER PARKS or ZENAS [assau street. OR SALE—SIX SECOND HAND LOCOMOTIVE AND fine boilers, from four to sixteen horse power, at the ton Irom Works, foot of Cherry stroct, East river. PEASE & MURPHY, —THE SOUTHEAST CORNER GREENWICH 'd street, twenty-five lots on Court street, south of Centre street, in @luding four corner lots. Apply to R. JACOB, 42 Harrison atreo 0) RISALE—A DRINKING, OYSTER AND DINING SA- | Icon in one of the greatest thoronghfares in. the city, ‘The lease, stock and fixtures will be sold at a great barcaia if | framediate application he made. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 89 Nassau street, or 600 Sixth avenu OR SALE.—THE FURNITURE, FIXTURES, geod will of the larse and long established publi known asthe Dry Dock Bank Hotel, situated in the imme: diate, vicinity of the mont extensive ship building aud iron foundries. ‘The house iy doing an excellent business, and con- | tains, in addition to an extensive barroom and restuursnt, over sixty bedrooms, and has at present seventy tive periua: | Ment boarders. For further information, apply to. str, BAWYER, at the Hotel, corner of Tenth street andavenue D, OR SALE~FIFTY MOCKING BIRDS, FROM $1 TO $5 each, all in tine plumage and tong, a3 the owner ig ve the city on next Saturday, the 15th inst y fine instrument, called the melophon, wi font $100, Will be fold for $4), Inquixe at 91 Allen atrest, corner ef Broom ie SALE—A DOWN TOWN LUNCH HOUSE, A DE- to purchase it. est known to himsel OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FURNITURE OP hool established for the last ten years; an excellent for a mule or female teaeher. Apply at 118 Jayatreet, | or 145 Front street, Brooklyn. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—A NEAT TWO STORY and attic brick house, with frame house on rear of the lot, fuitable for a shop or manufactory, very pleasantly situated fa Fifty-fourth street, near Tenth ‘avenue; th eontains twe! Lar, oven, well of water, &c. Will be sol term of Apply eee —~ ——---— | SALE CHEAP—A BAY HORSE, KIND, SOUND, | dof reat endurance; also & one-horse tockaway’ | tok menrity, easons b; E. J. MADDEN, OR 0 horse would suit a grocer, ply at 240 Greenwich strovt, OR SALE CHEAP—THE ENTIRE STOCK AND FIX- | tures of ladies a boot and shoe store. Inquire at 26 Hud- treet. OR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—A VERY | fine modern built house on Thirty-firet street, near Foarth | avenue. The house is newly built and in tine order. Will be gold for the low priceof 87.500, Apply to &. B. KINSHIMER, M9 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 o'clock P. M We, SALE OR EXCHANGE—THE SOUTH EAST COR- | L ner of Harrison avenue and Bartlett street, Kast Brook- | » containing two lots aud a house, Inquire at 105} Grand street, Williamsburg. ENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE FOR SALE.— ‘The stock and fixtures of the store No. 1 Maiden lane, | Known as Chapman’s furnishing store, with one and a half years lease of the premises, at a very low rent, and doing @ 0 ih business, will be disposed of at a bargain, if ap- Plied for immediately. Apply to JOS. RUSSELL, 7) Joho street. ARLEM LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP.—FIVE ON SOUTH side of 109th street, 40 feet west of Fourth avenue; north side of 11th’ street, 350 fect enst of Fifth a Applyto JNO. F, DARLEY, 27 Fulton street. Hor. FOR SALE.—THE LEA! FURNITURE AND ft ow of the Mercantile weer ‘os. 2, 4,6 and 8 War- strect, near Broadway, to sossh customer. Inquire op 3 cna E eae wae Be Fs OUSEKEBPERS PLEASE NOTICE STILL SELLING | ai house farnishing goods, at 266 Bleecker street, one Bleecker By shaso the whole ie ing. "Any ono wishing to pur: id continue the business. may doo to ad- first rate stand, and the owner is going to ‘OUSES FOR SALE. houses, No. 200 West Twenty-first str ‘est Twenty-fourth etre: Eighth street; also a store fe bet at N: 70 West Sixi treet. For pi to JOHN FOGERTY, 73 Cedar «treet. ‘OUSE FOR SALE.—THE BROWN STONE HOUSE, No, 4 Wast Thirty frst stroct, near Sixth avenue, The house 55 foct deep, lot 131 feet deep, with all the modern im- Peovementes has Geen built a year, and is in good order. ‘Alaa 0 oF threo very large French mantle glasses, and about 10) Yarde of very good velvet tapestry carpets, ‘ke. The to build, and for the lot $3,0M was offered. d Tot is offered £ 500, Tt must’ be wold. Make ry $5, offer, Apply at the house, or at No. 59 Rose street, ITTLE TAMMANY—FOR SALE, THE BAR AND FIX- tures of the well known porter house Little Tammany, situated on Thirdavenue, between Eighty-fourth and Bighty- AFth streets, Yorkville. ‘A lease will be given. Apply on the premises, of at G. D. EW IN 8ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, SIXTEEN’ street, for salo.—It is cligibly situated, near the puipit, @ad will bo sold for $400. Apply to Mr. DUGAN, the soxton, Ne. 476 Broadway. | EAL ESTATE.—LOTS, MOST BEAUTIFULLY LOCA- ted, to be sold much lower than oan he purchased with: iz tho same timo of the business portion of the city, 1n aay daner direction. Apply to RAY TOMPKINS, sornor it Aerk gira and Grifin streets, » few doors from Tompkineville tur- ty, Staten Leland, OSIN OIL, MANUFACTURER: pleton, Staten Island, four copper worms, two aterm [ERE (Worthington & Bakers inate.) no steam votter, 10 3 fect, one shestiron tank, holding 2,00) gallons, two irom Ma, nelding da” gallons, and.two holding 4 gallons each, ‘gaat by Alger, of Guston, from'tho boxt of gun inetal. Chey Will be sold whenp, to elvee the concorn. A leave of thy pre- Bilses can be had if desired. “Apply for partivulars at \o. 94 adway. M. RILEY. TORE TO 1 HE STORE 197 DUANE STREET, second door from Washington street, near the Erie fuild: ing aod convenient to the Erie railroad, boats wud barges, An exellent staxd for any wholesale basi Possession iu Acdiately. apply at 26 Washington stro HE FIXTURES, GOODWI FOR SALE, AT STA: «8. AND STOCK OF* A rostaurant in Wall street, for sal & very Profitable busiress. Price $200), of whi AW inust be Garb, and $600 at ix months. Apply to T. HES!) BROOK, @ining saloon, Merchants’ Exchange No, 17 Wall street. T FURNITURE OF A_ FINELY FURNISHED | house for sale, either with or without the house to le Address K., Lierald offiee. 10 DRUGGISTS, &C.—FOR SAL HEST depot, well situated, and doing & good ‘paying business, | oF an active young man, with $20) capital and coud references, would be taken as partner—the present owner being Properly to attend to it. Addross 8 » Morald oie —A MEDICINE nable 1854, of on olde 6 city of Williamsburg. The of Pourth and. south Firat { proprictor selling wut is ber into other business, Forms made known RUTCHERS—FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND F ‘tures of a first rate store, now doing m good busine d with golely on account of other busin Bnd every information given, or the party tin th faction. This is nraro opportunity fo If ins permanent by three days to J. B.C ly or by letter, LUMBER AND COALMEN.—FOR SALE, (GOOD for making money,) tho stock of & luinber and joing a fine business, Address D NAVY SAILORS WEO served im any 0. 8. veagel in the Pacitic at any vime Cr SCH, can Dromplly cheat els double pay’ of | e DWARD BISSELL, Agent, Yate) Purece (7 8 W., Mi Routh Willian at. Selow Waly ‘ITED STATES NAVY. Sailors’ “Extr: Re, Office, | ‘No, 81 pices, THOMAS T,, RRAVWARN. a2is8 i, AGENCY. EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOT. Rina Walor.—Bille of tho Wank. of Charleston. upwards, negotial a} in ume of one found atoning and of thebauks im the United dim, forealehy CENTER « CO., coreernt Olt sip reer of Old slip and Water str errr enn VAST-OFF CLOTHING—$2,00 WORTH WANTED.~ CR eee GO atlee watt be UN ANTE money, for ae a lots of ir left-off of GRA wen nn Hoare net loci Mernos, near orb, or wall on JAMES Chatham,” any to di sending to the ites, 02 Wert Brondway jibes Coben y lettor, 3, CONEN, Ladies called on by - | Hand Copy Boo FINE LARG is 1646 bands rs old, gay and HORSES, CARRIAGES, do. and under the saddle, em « RCld'tor want of uso. “Apply at 19 Beaver etroet, INE BAY MORSE FOR SALE.—A FINE I RSE, six ind eingl are old, bright bay, of splendid action, ana ki Gor double hurnese, for nate’ ‘as the owner is about to leave th stable in Perry stzott, between Bleecker an gent eourazo, old only for city. Appl For, SALE—A SORREL HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD, fifteen hands ligh, # good traveller, and an be seom at Mr. P, PHILLIPS’ Stable, atrect, orfectly sound. ‘0, 40 Carmine (OR SALE—TWO YOUNG HORSES; ONE IRON GRAY, the other a bright bay, together with carts and harness er without the carte. Tho horses will be warranted sound and kind. Sold only for want of use. Twonty eighth street. MA OR SALE—ONE BRIGHT BAY bands high, amilo int ily horse, being free from all ¥! d liarness, no use forthem. App! stroet, where they oun b © seen, ‘The whole will be sold Apply at 262 West RYGoodwin: HORSE, SIXTEEN erfectly geutle and kind in all harnees; can ee minutes to wagon; would make a good Avo, a light top wagon right, os to SAMMIS & WHEELER, 69 Henry he owner ‘OR SALE.—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, SEVEN ter harness nearly wew. Want of use. cond floor, 1s high, kind in sing! nd Lafayette Crosby stree ; now St. Mark's pl ‘ofa gentleman going to Europe,) abo fe'nnd double harues and under th ‘Cun bo seen at Rooney's stable, corner of Fi lace, If not sold by Monda: hat day be offered at auction at the Bai years old, sixteen hands high, sound and kind: i Alson light wagon,,with top and be sold separate or together, for Tuquire at 153 Maiden lane, or No.7 Broad fast OR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, (PROPERTY —THE THOROUGH BRED SHORT HORN: Lilly, from the herd of Mr. Lenox, ealved April 25 dain Pritarose, sire President, with full and perfo ith calf by Lamartine, i sixteen and a hal Address B. F. Hoe FOR SALE.— A GOOD FAMILY HORSE, EIGHT yenrs old, ark bay, will be seld at a great bargain to- Also, & wagon an be sold together for $170. Appl of.Latsyette place and Fourth street, Parnes, in good order. They will ly ay Roony’s stable, corner LIQUORS, &0. 20.000 sieck, Munn’s and other fine cham) ottles returne: RANDIES, WINES, WHIS! de. twont} er cent bol OLD STYLE JUGS SCHIEDAM GIN, FI ; old olub schnapps, ge in Charlee Ho ae Wi 5 por dosen, jn» o., by . Buindliian Ne: 480 Broome ines corner of sie ‘ines, olarote, from EYS, RUM, GIN, SPGARY, low any other house,— de of families will find the most extensive importations at WM. H. UNDERHILL’S Masonio Temple, and 43 Broome street, eorner of Crosby. ORAMEAG E AND SEGARS.—6™ BASKE?S OF A the best brands of champagne, 250,000 of various fu rite brands of Havana segars, 300,000 2 to 40 per cent under the us man do, ab fro é 1 prices for sulo in quantities to suit, by G. P, LETHGRIDGE, 83 and 58 Fulton street QBaice OLD BOTTLED WINES AND SPIRITS, FOR families and medicinal purposes, cousistia, don Dock, dark and pale brandy, Jamaiva rum, London ( of old L r dial gin, Schnapps, Scotch and irish whiskey, ‘fine and very old Port win tale as chi BRIDGE, nd 88 Fulton street. sherry, Madeira, claret, chimps; by the bottle ax the gallon, by ‘e., tor LEtu- ONDON CORDIAL GIN.—BURNETT “& co.’s CELE brated London Gi » for sale in bottles, demij under custom house luck, by G. P. LETHBRIDGE, ONDON CORDIAL GIN.—BURNETT & CO.'S CELE- brated London gin, for sale in bottles, d dor custom house lock, by G. P. LETUBRIDGE, ulton street, M whiel free, on the receipt of Address Stearns & a threo cent pi », Publishers, 25 Ann street. Stearns & Co. continue to send all kinds of books b; PUBLICATIONS. hns, or un- and 38 eee AMMOTH CATALOGUE OF BOOKS AND PRINTS‘ —STEARNS & CO. have just published a cataloguer ning & list of over 2.000 different kinds of books, printe, h they will send to any adi by mail, ‘postage ‘or postage stam} N. B. mail, as heretofore, free of postage—no matter by whom publishod, by Hon, H handromo on, of Vi ort ration. Tho oth PIRITUALISM. Dexter, with 06’ avo, price $1.25. Will be read; 15th Octeber. PARTRIDGE & | Broadway. deposited in the department of State. tables of contents, and a copious index to ® general index to the whole, edited ‘sinia, 8v0., 625 pp. , and fao siinile of the original draft r volumes will d by JOHN C. RIKER, 1 —BY JUDGE SEDMONDS AND DR. Ppendix by Governor Talliaage; for deli RITTAN, ‘OW READY, THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE WRIT- ings of Thomas Jefferson, being his Sutsiogenty: cor- addresse: and other writ- der of tho Joint m the original With ex- witha ollow in Fult id ery on Saturday, ‘ablishers, 300 DENTISTRY. EETH ON GOLD PLATE, WITHOUT TAKING OUT the roots.—On this principle, artificial teeth look like naturalones; thayouthful and the teeth are than any other method, near Broadway. Appearance of the face is preserved, etter calculated for mastication and speech J. FOWLER, 63 Bleecker street, OCULISTS AND AURISTS, DR POWELL: OQULIST, AURIST, AC., RECEIVE Kis patients from 90 4 o’olook daily, at his offic, No 02 B: retry where ean be procured his “Treatise on th: Eye.” Artificial ayes inverted without the slightors pair which move exactly like the maturai eyo, and resemble it ix axpreaaion. olor and MISCELLANEOU! —MAGIC LANTERN, CHROMATROPES, &C., 40, Tamp and fixt tres (London make,) for sale, by OSTRANDER, 33 $25 compl Coent ‘A aple lip did new one, with all ips GOLD QUARTZ MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 6 Wall stroet, New Yor are prepared to oxeoute orders with H. A. V. POST, Secrotary, OOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, BY THE Cask OR doten, for oash. It is eurprising to seo what hese goods. Wo woul D. GALE, No, 225 Pearl street, is made between cash and credit for refer all cash buyers to (A. for s practical illustration of this anestion. LOOD, BLOOD, BLOOD—FROM THE LUNGS 1S NOT aftor all, if h Lerenge,” the dis facta certify, “Facts are ‘ou have that balsam com) Actin; in the b fying, hew ry this, yy spectfull the MacLaurin Pei Je by the Moss ourse of writin nts, Also, M tent possible Ties of twelve number the above now read rice $1 0). id for sale b: 8. NORTON, 71 Chambers street. URRENTE CALAMO.”—TEACHERS informed that MacLaurin’s di y f Writing, being course’ of gymnatic exercises, designed to vmmand of the pen. Published ARE RE Seri ft 5 ri A fresh supply of a py: CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES, £0.— Platina, cardimums, der bine, ma: sp loth, sponge clo Pimigsting matter sale at wholesale by and the public, th store above, & can desire Concerning center His twenty four yours expe the fame be har % for the fatu adiums, asbestos, nickel, pow: yeaninl chanomile flowers, rouge, bromine, hypotall charlotte raze, ¢rivehos savaring, ea gels, and every hii tines at ti ive named place, as al tal pisces, Orders received in the dinners and suppers, and sent home, M ADAME HAYES fryoyanutin the Unit 8 gone to Hayes. Journeys, marrinye, &e, Office, No THE BEST M od extract copaiva, Crossman’ trate strontia and barytae, ‘timony, Isc sulphur, ebloride x DR. L. FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maidon lane, GARNIER, ALIAS MARECHAL, CONFECTION from Paris, interns his friends, his num he bas added to his vadway, whore the ladies will find ail the ry, prosecv' oe itt bits Line ‘ly aequirod in this do froits, California, Australia, reorrectly from them, by consulting Mad 1 advico given respecting business, I 10 Spring street. Je potassiuiny Daten eifie, orate + tor ER, as onstomers, nt th if ore of busine y. speak 0} Au veut, oking, dof confectionery, will be found at all 0 models for oraamen- woment for breakfasts, ( do, Send Grand, of othow No. 2 at J6 Joha street, up atail LD WARE REPLATED, FQUAL TO NEW, at THR lowest prices, vig: spoons, forks, enstors, ¢ stair rody, trays, urns, ten sete, dish ovvers, Ir articlus to the factor ‘22 Centre atrocs nosy ATENT CENTRIFUGAL SUGARY MACHINES AR new in successful speration at the " Refinery,” foot of Broome street, East river, chines tho egar can be prepared for markot ax soon rranulated. ntrifugal Sugar By theeo ma 3 it is of G. B. Hlovenst avenue, LAYING CARDS.—TNE CO faring Company offer for nate at No tho Heral \GRESS MANUFAC: Ann street, near office, the largert, boat, and ehexpest assortmont of Amcrican and Spanish playing cards; ivory, satin wurtaoe; satin, fine and superfine enamelled; French and colored satis ards and cardboard, to be found in this city, HIPS’ 11 derwriters TN G_RODS.—THE BOARD OF Wing offered indocemonts for ftting ships and steamers with lightning conductors, the undersigned de- duetors upon the most a ve to give notice that he is prepared to fit. «! ved and veonom CHAS. W. COPRLAND, 8 with con- | plan. Brondway, ILVER ULATED ON GERMAN SILVER. CASTORS# baskets, table forks, $6 to $; spoons, $3 ivory ha eutlery, trays, &o.; also Cornelins & $5 per doze A solar lanips, virandoles, jaw fixthres, chandeliers, pendents, &o, MORGAN, 1 posite the church, William etreet, between Pultom and Ann, op- SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—MRS, COAN'S RAP ping and writin visiters at her rooms, medium is no ‘0. 8 White atrest; hours deil Prepared to reovive from 9 to 12 A. M., and from 2to 5, and7 to 10 P.M. Admiesion 58 eent ap Tein Wh War we At that which were torwa the United States. FAIR OF NATIONS IN HYDE PARK, Crystal type of Noah's Ark, re all the world of art presented, s wonderfwly represented,’ Fair Lyon obtained a royal medal and diptoms, ito him through the late Presid award was for his celobratod w ie ie for the destruction of insects without Bold, wholesale and retail, at the contral golaon. dopot, $24 Broad way, where the maynetic pills for the vortain and immediate destruction of rats and mice may also be obtained, » cents Dor flank oF box, retail, ¢wouty 4 Price, Woatuixe American Agency, New York 9 then, Attorney i Washin ington, arenes cures before the Uuitod States Supreme co tice and Now $ork Court of A of New York city, avd D parsace of bille through, Consrose; els; he government, including return’ duty, pens and foreign indmnity enser, procures irttors pute own and dividends on st: rt of the Un from foreizn goverame ka, dlebte, le A States an insellor at Lav ra trict of ( ; colle te bills of ¢ avies, and tin foreign ¢ NETHEN’S FOREIGN AND and Law, Loan, and Banking Worthington G. ) Now Yor Sno and Wax law in the co: bia; ady ates t 4 elaine against, + bounty i t from 01 rheritane he purchase and sale of |v ans, stowks, bouda, euritics, real ostate, ships patent rights aud | acts as agent for translercing stcoks, taking docming bank notes, buying and sclling exchapge, payi vidends and investing funds, and doos any other ‘Inw or law and banking agoncy Pusinoss cntruetod ty his care, Of No. 74 Tr ding, Nev A nity Boviling, New ¥ rk; 4 Carroll plage, TENANT'S REGISTER. N OFFICE TO LET—ON [THE SECOND FLOOR OF Ne. 107 Fulton street. Possession given immediately. Kent very moderate. Apply om the prom| CBSEAL RENTS “OFFICES AND ROOMS 70 443 Broadway, west side, two doors below Broome strut. 8 well lighted and airy, suitable for artists, architects, lawyers, tailors, do.; entrance wide aud sceossible. Apply POWELL, oculist, WM Broadway, ot on the premlsee room No. 7. PUsNisneD COTTAGE TO RENT.—TO RENT, noatly furnished cottage at Clifton, Staten I manding « view dy Hook to the the lower bay, from Si Pal Arriage house, stable, boat hous, bathing hous With fruit and shade trees, within a mile of the steamboat landing. For terms, address box 90 Post Office, or at 73 Water street. OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, OR will be lot furniehed, to a small respectable family with: out children. is three story and basemont, with modern improvements, lecated below Bleecker streut blocks west of Bri wood neighborheod. Th sent ocen n, will keep the see ticulars, apply at 112 P from 10 to 11 A. M., TABLE TO LET.—ROOM FOR TWO HORSES AND © carriage, to a gentleman, in a private stable in Thir- teenth treet, near Broadway, feed included, at so much per , Stable very nient. Inquire of G. W. Co No. 2 St. Peter's place, (r of Astor Hou 10 HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. let, that splendid five story house, on the south. ner of Broadway and Twenty-eighth’ street, containi Tooms, all furuisbed with gas, Croton water, and all modern improvement: house, To be let from one to five Apply on the pre: es, or to D.'T. EASTON, 17 Wall strcote ‘© LET.—THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF the new store 43. Dey street, will be leased on favorable terms. Inquire at No. 4 Maidon lane, of WM. H. SMITH & CO. 0 LET.—THE STORE AND BASEMENT NO. 2 BEEK- man street; thoy are cash ninety feot di ‘Also, the fourth floor of 29 Beckman strevt, ninet, large front room on the fifth floor of 31 Bookman large front room on the fifth floor of 83 quire of JAMES CONNER & SON, 20 B 0 LET.—A FIRST RATE LIVERY STABLE, WEL!. yentilated, 96 Crosby atreot, Apply to AARON HARD: MAN, 142 Mulberry strvet, four doors below Grand streot, 10 LET—A COTTAGE AND HALF AN ACRE OF ground, pleasuntly situated at Cliftom, Staton Island, about ono aile from Vanderbilt's landing. inquire of B. A’ WALION, No. 67 Wall stroct, or of Mr. Thompson, ferry- master, at' Whitehall, the ‘able for a hotel or large boardi DRY GooDs. OREIGN WL8.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVI & the atten tio: ladies aud all conneisseurs of reall, a ahawis to a superb vaticty just imported for the. fall, ta d embracing everything that is rich, and ra mi t spenimens of Persian, Delhi, Desenn, a4 Produetions, will be found embodied in tals o01- ether with an exquisite nasortment of French oma!- | and wis, in every conceivable [a= otice a fom troduced into this | ‘hair, but manufse- that extrasrdinary Preach ‘invention, the a work of whiep spproxims tee 40 olosely to wire the closest surutiny to detect | difference, Pubdtie inspection is most reapactha ay elites” | EO. BULPIN, Foreign Shawl and Cloak Wareboure 861 Broadway, NFANTS’ CLOAKS, 4C.—MRS. EDWARDS Se | fully announces that she will be prepared to sul nie pection on Mouday, the 10th i want varicty 0 fants’ cloaks, ladies’ wrappers, elothing, ke. to which she invites the attention of ladies and hoadeof familios. MRS. EDWARDS, 764 Broadway. | design. Hi ture in the shawl trad country—the fabric being of pure camel tured in Fran Dot heretofore ADIES’ CLOAKING CLOTHS.—TRACY, [RWIN importers and jobbers, 284 ‘36 Broadway, hi by t arrivals from Europe « large sssortm: ited for ladies! wear, embracin, hades of color now sought after in Loni attention of the trade is respectfully im- | 1s0, dress goods, in the usual variety, | | IVED, SIX CASES drab, black, brown, tod colors, auitable fo tnimas, dresses,’ &e. invoices of ‘drab kersey: and fancy eassimeres, wholesale or retail, by JAMES BURK, JR, No. 44 Maiden lane, B.—Satinets, kerseys, Ac., printed in latest style. h ANUFACTURER’S DEPOT OF BRUSSELS AND ADIES’ Chantilly laces removed to No. 596 Broadway, near Me- tropolitan Hotel. To let, the second flour of the house No. 0. #25 Broadway. Apply ‘to JULES DELCROIX, Broadway. EN FRESH CASES OF PARIS CLOAKS, MADE EX- ress to th ubscribers’ order for first-class city retail Mj and displayed to-day, at the Paris Mi dway. ‘The ry fin ‘iety of the fash: for which ‘there has been ly 80 great a demand. GKO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. Vee CLOTHS, AND TRIMMINGS. — ALFKED EDWARDS & CO., No. 9 and 11 Park place, have just reevived a choice assortment of Indies clothe, wit Sttesetivo dasortanontof ich closk tehamings, to wick they attractive assortment of ric! " invite the attontion of buyers. ne SO hie NO LET—FROM THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER NEXT, 1e commodious lecture room in the Medical College, in Fourteenth street, for the purpose of lectures on publie Wor: ship on Sundays, ‘It is well lighted aud warmed, and capable Ofeouting five hundred persous. Fur. particulars, iuquire of the janitor, Mr. Polman, on the premises, NO LET—THE FIRST STORY AND BASEMENT OF the store £00 Broadway, near Fulton street. Inquire at No, 4 Maiden lane. WM. H. SMITH & CO, M0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY IN ood, the wecond story, twa ns a roow in third story, with front basement inthe house. Situated in West Thirt o6 oF Sixth avenue cars, A GOOD NEIGH bed room and b: only four persons Yostoord etroot, nea ay ure at 76 Bleecker TIL THE FIRST OF MAY south gallery, St. John’s pel. Apply to JO! , dr. No, 49 Leonard st, PO LET—THIRD FLOOR NO, 49 JOUN STREET, COR- ner of Duteb, 8 about 8 feet deep, by 2 wide, lighted by ten windows and two skylights, Is plastered and has gas 1O LET—FROM next, the square pipes. Been ured for a printing office and taitor shop; for cither of which or alinost any business, is a capital location, Apply to J. BEERS, floor beneath it, or to GRIFFIN & FARNSWORTH, offive of the New York Dutchman, No. 208 Broadway, up stairs, room No. 16, 0 LET—A PART OF A FURNISHED COTTAGE, beautifully situated on the Hudson river, snitable for a small family, within three minutes walk of the Hudson river railroad depot, and of easy access by omnibus. Inquire on the premises, corner of Bighty-seventh strect and 'wolfth avenue, or of H, KERNOT, 20) Broadway T° LET—TO AN IMPORTER OF WATCHES OR Jewelry, of somo one in a similar branch of business, a desk stand, in a good location. Inquire of K. RICHARDS. 16 Maiden lane. (TO LET NEW AND DESIRABLE TWO AND A half story brick house on Pacific, west of Hoyt street, Brooklyn, suitable for » small family. Terms to & good te- able, Possession on before the lat of November, Rent, Herald office. 10 LET.—PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, ON THE second floor, ard s basement and two small roo dn- quire at 469 Broome street, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. 10 LET—APARTMENTS AND ROOMS ELEGANTLY furnished, for gentlemen only, at 1 Bond street. 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—THE SECOND FLOOR OF honge 280 Jay street, between Myrtle avenue and Wil- Joughby street, to a gentleman and his wify, or a small family without children. The location is one of the most genteel and pleasant in the city, Rent $150 per anaw 10 LET IN EXCHAN FOR BOARD. three story and ba: t brick house, fi ble mantels and gas throughoi near Cumberland street, Brooklyn. Best of reference required. Address, stating where an interview may bebad, M. D., Herald office. 0 LET OR LEASE—A LARGE CORNER HOUSE AND store on Broadway, above Union piace, well suited for a small hotel or boarding house. An excelleat staud for a dry gooda ostablishinent or extensive zrocery. Possession given immediately. inquire of FOWLER & FRANKLIN, No. 71 Thirty-ffth street, between Broadway and Sixth aven HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. WASTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY) CONSISTING of a lady and gentleman, two children, and servant itl a part of a house, somowhere in the neighborhood of the Hudson River h. Address B., box 1.7 Post Office, FURNISHED HOUSE, IN the upper p: from November until the Intter part of April. Apply at the office of 8. T. Jones, No. 47 Wall stroet, third floor, ANTED—A SMALL TWO OR THRER STORY OR cottage house, with modern improvements and gas, not above Thirty-seventh street, near a stage or railroad route, on Across street. Rent not to exceed $40, Address E. M., U. District office, corner of Rectorand West streets, post p: WARIED-BY.TNE FIRST OF NEXT MONTH, THE first floor of a house on or a few doors from Broadwa between Fourth aud Trenty-thicd streets. Rent must moderate. Address M. F, McKeon, 85 East Thirty-secon stree J ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, for & young man and two sisters; must be within t minutes walk of Fulton ferry. Rent about eleven dollars per month, Address, stating particulars, B. F., box 1,729 Post Office, New York. ANTED TO HIRE—A LARGE HOUSE, FURNISHED ¢r unfurnished, having room saough to aecommodate fifty boarders, situated in a respeetable part of the eity. Address H., box 3,503 Post O1t ANTED—A LARGE LOFT OREXTENSIVE APART- ments in second or third story, well lighted, for light manufaccuring, in or near Broadway, with wide entrance and plenty of show room at the door, and located between the Park and anal street, for which » good prico will be paid, Address 982, Herald office. DANCING ACADEMIES. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME STREET —Mrs. Brookes’ evening class for ladies, excli ‘commence on Saturday, the 16th inst, ANCING ACADEMY--OPEN BY SIGNORS PLANCI aud BE. Peracchio. A new dance called La Sauteuse, s0 Wall received among tho hich societies in Europe, is taught. JERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY, NU. ov WRS'T Fourteenth strovt.—Madame C. Dedreul Ferrero, and her brother, Edward Ferrero, will reopen their acedemy on Sat- Young ladies’ and masters’ classes Wednos- Mondays and Thuredays, at t. $j aeatlemen’s evoaing class Mondays Tig P.M, commencing Oot, 17. Private iseres and gohoels attended. Soireos given ‘lanters are invitod ty est] and seethe mm | chines, at the refinery, or at the maciine sho | HARTSON 2 CO., agente, Thirty-third streot and ‘| M | MATRIMONY. a grand sire rT with a eourK® Ist of Do- 3. ineludil A subscription f October, to be taken noire twels de danse dance inven Danses,” and also quadriile * Le Monne ili he tan Vesidos all ti he has F dea will’ be : & very i valeclat and pleasire, P. Saracco h band of the Nat 1 Guard, led by Mr. New York for further par ré apply atthe public are informed that the class for u Wednesday, 12th instant, at half: DANCING) ACADEMY, 197 AND 199 ii re-open on Saturday, Oot 15, M. peettully tuforins his friendstand thy pu lic that he has tly veturned from tho creat sonts of favhion in Europe, wre he har procured from cho most renowned professors o t variety of now dances, which he will intro By this jot attention may ols assured of DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 361 Vetween Broadway and the Bowery. dopted an entire new mode of instruction, Broome «tree Having recently the pupils are enabled to acquire all the fashionable dances in 8 very few lestons, and in such a manner as to participate in the enjoyments of rociety im any part of the world, ho la dics’ and children’s clastes commences at 24g P M.; the xon- tlemen’s clasees at 729 P.M. From the great numbor of sub- scribers constantly joining the various classos, applicants are Toquested to attend, if possible, before the hour of commence: Jay and Friday nights, con ‘clock. Two new elasdes are now forming. MRS, A PANNAY WILL REOPEN HER DANG school, at Montague Hall, (opposite the City Uall,) Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Oc Mer, L. will ho aasistod by her danghter, Days of tuition—Wednesdays and Satur. days, commer cin o'clock, Matinges dansantes (ex- (trons) will b ment, The gente’ classes, on Tue tinue until eleven o elusively for pupile and p ven ate ola ind sebools attended, "Address to 45 Livingston. stro Brooks PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 60 BROADWAY, four doors above Niblo's, Sep Jadies and gentlemen. New elas reason, for thore who are commencin can be o}tnined and all applications to be made it 2 ery, b vketere, R. BURNTO serene eee YAPE DES MILLE COLONNES.—PROPRIETOR MR. Martinon, at Marsilles, Rue Bexuvean, No. Wi.and Rue Vavon, Mo and 57 nificent voflee opt in th style of France, renowned for ity comfort and (he care tak to verve his curtomors with the choicest re d American newspapers to be rend d the cookin EC doparuneat are in tho hauds of the most competent pouple, ATRIMONY MADE KBASY, OR HOW TO WIN & Professor LAWTON, Boston, formerl; rt ol don, will send to any addro: Dout paid, plain directions ‘win bho devoted affections of as mi Seis honrte may desire, “The proces Stvating may bo married, trrompective of ance, oF jon, and Iset, though not lenst, it oan ot ‘with such oare and dolicasy that detuction iv tinpowsible from the Poot Os cunloa ibe postage a pula. FANCY FURS. ADIES’ FANCY FURS.—THE SUBSCRIBER'S STOOK of rich fancy furs of all nations, is now ready for inspee- Asn, and will be found to Grins: the sxeaieee ‘and rarest | astortment of muffs, ou! lerines, lotorings, tippers, om) ‘Talmas, aud other fashionable garmets im fr over ox: hibited in one establishment, Some rich specimens of un} rial Russian sablo aro amongst this collevtion, and as farthe portation of thoss valuable skins is now prohibited by tho autoorat, Iadics will find the present » most desirable | opportunity of purehasing. GEO. BULPIN MM frosdway | MUSICAL, —A YOUNG LADY, WILL RECIVE NEW | iy this week, for instruction in the art of music notorte, at her residence 116 Norfulk street, ‘Terms | he applicant, PIANO FOR $ALE—A VERY FINE TONED IN- strument, 6 octaves compass, rosewood case, with Found corners, almost new, will be sold, as the owner is to leave this city, Price, $175, Apply at No. 15 Commerce stroet, near Bleecker. RARE BARGAIN. —A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood $30) piunoforte, will be fold for $22), excellent tong, latest style of ease, has been used carefully but ten weeks, in perfect, order ‘and warranted by the best eity maker. ‘The parties are obliged to leave the country on ag count of ill health. It can be seon for two days, at 181 Canal strect, from 9A. M, till L o'clock P. M. | UST PUBLISHED BY H. B. DODWORTH & CO., No. 49) Broadway.—Dodworth’s Brass Band School taining inst the first principles of music, el: tion and proper selection of instruments for bands of any number, necessary qualities, how to select, appropriate mouth pieces, instruction and scales for every bress iust ment, band playing, nec ulations for bands, band tactics, and dictionary of im terms, together with thir- teen picces of music arranged for full brass band by Allen | Dodworth. $2nct, | MME, BRANCKER BEGS TO INFORM THE GENTRY OF ‘New York and its vicinity, that he gives instructions on the pianoforte, and respectfully solicits their patronage For terms apply at Mrs. Kidder’s, No. 6 Beach street, Muscat, PIANOS FOR SALE AT BARGAINS.--FOUR splendid new rosewood 63¢ to 7 octave pianos, bost city hake, "Quosecond hand and madety Bacon & Raven, ueatly new, for ), one for: , one for a i HENRY BENARY, 392 Bowory. ‘W METHOD OF EXERCISES IN VOCAL MUSIC. Signor G. TORRENTO, Macstro El Canto, (fr Royal ervatory of Naplos,) for aay yest tablished im Paris and London, and now a resident of this city, has the | honor to announce that he is about to publish his syatom for | the education and developement of the voice in the Italian Behool. Tho work will be entitled ‘ Method Vooal Excreises,” and will embraco seventy: im 8 volume of 130 Dag companied by rul tions roquil fe f Progrossive four oxarelse, | net. Ench exereige will have its appropriate explanationsin he Rugliah and Spanish languages, Subscription four dol: fers, to be paid on receipt of the publication. N.B.—The first’ page will contain the names of snbseribers. A subscrip Mon paper is loft at Godone’s musio store, 773 Broadwas IANOFORTES.—THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PIANOS | in the city, new and second-hand, at manufactures’s | ices, for cash,’ JOUN P. WAKE & UO., Manufacturers, | Barclay etrovt, opposits College place. INSTRUCTION. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, OF GOOD EDU AO Ete te give lessons ta Ereneb, In gomo rospec private family or young Indies academy. Terms moderat Add Carlton, tion id office. p FEMALE TEACHER WANTED—TO GO soUTH, | one fully competent in the higher English branches, iathematics, French, and in musig on the piano and guitar, ence in teaching preferred, Address. h must be unexceptionable, bux 7 D,—THE SUBSCRISER RESPECT- to the citizens of New York, Brooklyn, | uirg, and Jersey City, that his new and elegant | rooms are now open day and evening for instruction in pea- manship and bookkeeping. A liberal deduction will bo made to partics of three or more persons. Strangers may receive a course of writing lessons in three days. | The in- struction is thorough, aud improvement guarantied to all, | “old and yor For leat the academy, ‘Goldamith’s System of Penmanship,” a large quarto, with copies and | instruetion. twenty-five cents per copy, or five eopi for ove dollar. Copy books for schools and academies 01 dollar per dozon, or ten dollars per gross. Also, a superior Article of gold and metalic pens. Cards and ciroulars may be had at the OMB, Broadway. corner of Franklin st. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. From the Home Journal:— "We advise those who wish to improve their handwriting to bear in mind that thore is not a place in the world whero the art of ponmanship can Acquired either more agreeably or more oxpeditiously, th St the superb establishment of Mr. Goldsmith.” ACADEMY OF BEST PENMANSILIP-—THE LADIES | are politely invited to the subscriber's writin neatly furnished, in Lafarge buildings, 209 ‘Broad’ | in to acquire, in twelve to twenty lorsons, a beau- | Indy-like style; gentlemen, at'once a- | ~parlors, way, cert, tifa, free, graeefu bold, manly, expeditions, superior mercantile hand, Come, | ge sce his galaxy of penmanship, current and ornrmental; also the silver medal awarded by the American Institude for best business penmanship. ering moderate. Private instruction | given, Visiting cards elegantly written. | GEORGE BRISTOW. | NSTRUCTION IN MUSIC AND SINGING.—MRs. | Thomas Brown, No. 549 Atlantic atrect, Brooklyn, will zive lessons on the pianoforte and in singing, either at her | own residence or that of her pup’ | R. M. PHILIPPI, PROFESSOR OF TIE PIANO, | organ and singing, most respeotCully informs his friends | and the public that ho will resume his musical instructions | on Monday next. Applications will be received at his roai- | denee, 127 Charles atreet. | A GENTLEMAN OF If PRIVATE TEACHING attainments in the Greek and Latin languages, having | fome leisure time on his hands, would be v einploy it 7 truction of any young gentleman wanting bia ser at their own apartments. Address Beta, Herald othice. NISH LANE SPANISH GENTLEMAN favorably known as teacher of his native age, will fiopart instruction in the same, snd will also make transla tions with correetne nd propriety. ‘a ig: at street, front room, second floor, from 9 A. M. till 4 P. To ,soummE RS.—WANTED, A governces, by a lady Branches, pian tl She can give the best of teetimontals as to ea Communications addressed to Miss I. Bel office, for one week, will be promptly attended to. the vi my, EDUCATIO: ATIENTION, SPANIARDS Professor of Spanish in Ce 8, knowing the desire of the Spanish populati ‘ork to acquire a thorough knowledge of the English language, has associated bimeelf with a native Am ‘an teacher of distinction forthe Purpose of opening a private academy. As the true pronun: ciation of the English language ean only be learned from a native tencher, this arrangement cannot fail to afford the very best opportunity for learning, not only to read aud write, but also to # the lan; we with fluency, Terms, four dollars per 1 il4 Sullivan street. OARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS AT STANWICH, C’ thirty reven miles from New York.—Terms for board, tu washing, &c., 8H) per term, or $120 4 year, Cirew had at Raynor's bookstore, No. 70 Bowery. where the prineypal can be seen on every Tuesday in this month, between the hours of Land 3 P. M. THEODORE JUN th, inadvauce, Apply to Prof. MARTTI, No. Principal. DUCATION.— MISS BUCHANAN’S, BOARDING AN day school, 66 West Twenty-seventh street, sixth hou west of Sixth avenue. Mis# 1. will re-open hor French vlass for conversation and the study of the French language, on the 12 tober. To those who wish to perfect them: in the French language this school offers superior advantage R. AND MADAME NOEL BERGIER, FRENCH AND English bonrding and day school for young ladivs, is now ‘at No, 41 Lexington avenue. The department of music sin charge of Madame Bergior, an eminont pianist, assisted by her daughter, : THE TELEGRAPH, MUL MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. ~NEW corner of Hanover and Beay: of the Irving How ra atre YORK OFFIC accommodation to the public, rapidiy ineroasing telograph busine Fr agents to dospateh, with the utmost p . all mereagos that inay be offered, have, ata heavy ex for construction and repairs, now completed aud ia ation, two separate and distinct linos of poles and ding from New York to the city of railroud route, with five wires from and four wires from Phila P hy the ot ke ronda, there are two wires the wh vo stations at Washingtou, Trenton, New on, Newark, Jersey City, Havre de Grace, Port D t, and New Hope, With xeven wires, as above, and r ations to insure prompt delivery, this ‘company affords to id to avail thomsel¥es of the use nde of communioating with personal istant citivs, an extent. of means for prom: by any line inthis country. Teleyraphin : nt—has become ® ayetomati in mequatle but rec reliable #, andthe nt of thouss upon thousands of dollars is daily transacted through ite agency Pric f ton words or less, (oxeta rive of rye ia made, t nty conte! hiladelphia, twenty-five ¢ jaltimora and Washington, iifty' ents, Open daily from § A.M to I PM, WM. Mo SWAIN, Pyosident, Wa. P. Weerenvecr, Superintendent. | where all the comforts of a home will be given. | and Seventh avenue BOAKVING AND LODGING. 10 TENTH STREET.— PARLOR, ROOMS, AND rd.—A fine suit of reoms on the nd floor. Four root or more, can be had, handsomely trie, with good and liberal private table; cas, lath, &e., o floor; fine and large closets aud wardrobes. The tiem is the most pleasant and respectable in the city, betwoen Broad way and University pl They aro suitable for a large te mify, and to such, wishing ® good home, they are an object. ‘Two rooms for geutlewen, with breakfast am: Apply on the premises, 52 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF VERY OZ une rooms may be ovtained as above, with full or partial board. rhe house is of the first class, with the modern improvements, and fanily wall and private, Keforenees ex: chang GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- tlemen, cam be accommodated with handsomely furnish- ed rooms, in'a house with all the modern improvements. AD- ply at 69 Fourth avenue, opposite Clarendon House. SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with a well furnished room, in a quiet aud private house, ‘To # perma. nent tenant terms will be very reasonable. Please call at 8 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. NY FAMIL board, and Biem to call at 1 Second avenue. if Y OR SINGLE PERSONS WISHING GOOD juiet home on reasonable terms, we recou: ‘ast Seventeenth street, « fow doors from Cars and stazes to all parts of the city. OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN IN A GEN- rey private family, in the vieinity of Broadway, between ond etre e i Address box 247 Post Ofte, ‘oferences given and required. Bosk? ,WANTED—LY A GENTLEMAN AND IIIS wife, in Brooklyn, near one of the ferries, An unfur- nished room, and only partial board for ths gentleman, A private family preferred, or ono whore thore are ouly & few Doarders, References exchanged. Address, stating Lyeation room aud terias, Which must be moderate, R. C. H., 2,082 Post Office, sideman eae ARD WANTED—BY A GENTL! nd one ingle entleman, with parti Ki he tee and full bo rd for the lad 3 oF a suite of handsomely rnished rooms, without |, with pri 4 Address P. K. R., ‘Herald office li sila ion ans ] OARD WANTED UP TOWN—FOR A GENTLEMAN and wife, above Twenty-fifth street, and convenient to the Bighth avenue Will vequire a room and bedroom (unfurnished.) The advertisers will be desirable: and perma nent ers for @ genteel family, if all is agrecable. Ad- dross, stating terms, F. W. F., Herald office, for three day Bore WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND hild two years old, infant and nurse. Breakfast and tea forthe gentleman. ‘Anunfornished room, of room and bedroom will be required, between the First an: nuer, and Bleecker and Twentieth streets, Add days, Permanent, Herald office. OARD—A PLEASANT ROOM ON THE SECOND floor to let, to a gentleman and lady or single persons with full or partial board; also, one on the third floor, at 0) Hudson street, two door below Canal street, OARD.—ROOMS TO LET, AT 8) WHITE STREBT; JD baths and x References exchanged. First block o of Broadway, MAN AND LADY, board for tl ° OARD—A G tingle gentlemen, can bs pleasant rooms and full or partial board, at 6 Morton street, two doors east of Hudson. Location very desirable, Conveniont vo stage aud railroad routes, BHo4kD A FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, CONSISTING OF & parlor and two bedrooms adjoining, and on the second floor, with closets, water and gas, to let toan unexceptionable family f r the winter. ‘The house has all the modern improve- ments, and is first class. Also @ fine office auitable for a phy- tician, “References givon and required, Dinner Si, PU Mt Apply at No. 36 East Twentioth strect between Broadway and Fourth avenu OARD.—A TLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, can have a very desirable room, with pantry Attached, on the second floor, with full oF partial hoard, in & small family, at 254 West Nineteenth street. ‘Terms moderato. References exchanged. OARD—WITH PLEASANT ROOMS. FOR A GENTLE- man and wife or two gentlemen, in a private family, at 100 (next to 98,) West Twenty-seventh street, betweon Sixth EENTH STREET, SEC- Apply immediately. OARD—AT NO. 100 EAST 8 ut park and Livingston f & gentleman and his ond door east from Stu; house is new, and newly lace, in & pri family, wo or three single gontlem fu hroughout, OARD.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A FUR- |, with partial board, for a reasonable co: Location between Murray and Prince streets; [ett side ‘referred. “Address W. HL, at this office, stating rms, OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, with bedrooms and pantries communicacting on the cond and third floors, at 207 West Twentieth street, with all the modern imprevements in the house. OARD—A SUITE OF APARTMENTS, HANDSOMELY in the second story of a first class house, sup- the modera improvements, to let with board, a private family, or meals sent to the rooms, in St. Mark’ Reference required. Address, with real name am Lane, Union square Post Office, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE AC- eommodated with a pleasant unfurnisied room or rooms, ina new house with modern improvements, occupied by a genteel private family. Apply at 205 West Twenty-sevonth 'No objection to children. Referonce given and re- 0 plied with « OARD IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—A GEN- tleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen, can be ao- vith board’ and pleasant rooms, fiited with gas cly painted, in a strictly private family, residing at 164 Twelfth at., between University place and Fifth av. OARD IN BROOKLYN —A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- men, or ® gentleman and his wife, can obtain board leasant rooms ina family where ‘there aro but few ‘4 taken, within three minutes walk of Fulton ferry. Apply at No. 27 Hicks street, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives cau be scoommodated with plenssnt apart: ments, on the second floor, in a small private tamily. Apply at 179 Livingston street. Reforenoes given and required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE PAMILY OF respectability, residing on Brooklyn Heizhts, wishes to Tent a front parlor with two bedrooms to two or more gentle- men of equal respectability, For further particulars addross L. C., Herald office, OARD IN BROOKLYN—AN ENGLISH LADY, HAV- ing opened « new house, with all modern improvements, three minutes walk from Wall street and Atlantic ferries, ia desirous of obtaining a few gontol persons, aud the o of rooms, with home comforts, can be obtained by applying at 262 Hicks street, Bess. IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- ‘maon, or # gentleman snd his wife, ean obtain board with ant rooms, in a family where there are but few boarder Fake , within five minutes walk of Fulton ferry. Apply 67 High street. OARDING ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—VERY DE- rable apartments may be had for gentleman and ‘and a few single gentlemen, at No. 6 Willow street, not tw: minutes walk from Fulton ferry. Terms moderate. Bet? ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—FAMILIES CAN now find desirable apartments for the winter in a howi conveniently situated, betweea Wall street and Fulton ries, containing gas and furnace, and commanding a full view of the harbor and bay. Inquire at 120 Columbia street, after Tl o’elock A. M. gS Gt BROADWAY-STRANGERS VISITING will find all the moyances in large hotels,) No. 45 Broadway. The loc: is one ot the most desire able in the city. Transient board $1 to $1 50 per day. OARDING.—FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN A DESIRABLE location. Tas a large furnished front room for a gentlo- man and wite, at $7 per week for both. Back room $5; can be Be ven and required. Ple ald office. To ie 5 ure immediate tention address should be given. Rooms on fourth floor. OARDING IN HOBOKEN.—A PRIVATE PAMILY, having more room than they require, would Let & parlor ind bedroom, furnished; also a single room, to persons who h an agreeable and pleasant home for thy winter, on ren- ply at the southwest corner of Hudson vken. ROADWAY.—PARLORS AND BEDROOMS CAN BE obtained for the winter, by respectable partis im she ly furnished houso replete with modern oo: as, hot and cold water, &e., with good attenda: 0, 762 Broadway betwoon Eighth and Ninth str Roo HED ROOMS T® LET—WITIIOUT BOARD, TO entlemen, at 42 Great Jenos street, Hreakfast it ro The honse hai the modern improvements quired. URNISHED ROOMS AT NO. 61 WALKER STREET, near Broadway; a parlor and sitting-room; also dedroomy. Apply as above. MED ROOMS TO LET—AT NO. 776 BROAD- on the European plan. A. splendid suite of apart Well adapted for a emall family, or two single gentle who wish to live well. The howse has all the modern ovements, baths, gas, do. * | JPURNISHED ROOM 70 LET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN. | Apply at 164 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. FURNISHED ROOMS AT 556 BROADWAY.—A FRW pleasant apartments are now vacant. Thoy will be lot tronsfently or permanently, with or without partial board, URNISHED ROOMS—FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, NO. 1 Howard street, URNISHED ROOMS ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, A handsomely furnished parlor and bedroom adjoining one single room on the first fl can be obtained at 86 Broadway, two d *« above Union square. The house con- tuins all the modern improvements, PORNISHED ROOMS TO LET_AT NO. 2, UNION square, to ringle gentlemen, with or without partial Voard,” A well furnished front bedroom m second fuer, Al so, two furnished square attic rooms, Inquire between 8 and WA, M., and 2to6P. M, RS. C. HADDEN, OF LEROY PLACE, NEW RO- M chelle, would accommodate two or three small families for the winter, on reasonable terms. The house is healthy ntly situated, withia five minutes walk of the N°® 48 EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE OPERA Houre.—Suite of elegantly furnished rooma, on the recond and third floors, to let, with board, in « fret clase bonse. AJO. 10 UNION SQUARE—A HANDSOME PARLOR ‘and bedroom, on the secund floor; also, & room suitable for a single vontloman. JLEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, AT NO. () Weert Bightecnth street, Also, a front room and bed- room, with pantry, all furni¢hed, to Iet.to a family, or a few xentiomen, who would advance $10, for which they receive board and the furnished apartments above Refuronces exckangod. we mentioned. sood sized rooms, unfurnished, without board, near Address 8. Mann, Horald office. PARLORS AND Rovems WANTED A ROOM AND BEDROOM, OR TWO Spring and Hudson strects } OOMS TO LET, 649 BROADWAY y bedrooms communicating, } OOMS FOR FAMILIE: y with board, at No Green, Thore willing to house ‘and its accommodations unsurpas ROOMS TO UAT-FURNISHED OR UNF! RNISHED, y abs Ch 4 street, opposite the Park, A’ desirable Jwcntion to ilies wishing to vemain quiet plied from Rabineaw's retectory. Terms exe ingly moderate, A snite of rooms, on the second story, ean carly application, Apply at Rabineaw’s dining Thanibere street AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN, Broadway, opposite the Bowling pay, will tid the location of the a, ntlomen or f OOMS FOR G MEN ONLY—AT 562 OUSTON rect, in the immediate vicinity of tho Motropolitan References required. _ ARK, 23 VARICK STREET, COR some suitof rooms onthe second floor, e¢ xontlemen, with fall or purtial Referoyses exckanged. or JONN'S ©) Be A hay suitable for fami donrd. Both car a oF si pd Croton. BOARDING AND LODG: le RRA AAA RAR HB UNIOx. NOS. 277, 279 AND 21 HUDSON STREBY od Spring streets. stous poueg ie open & “s reception of nt boarders. “HO. W. 0 LET—WITH BOARD, A PAP LO T moore on the first floor, at51 West ‘'wontyAND BEDROOM tweon Fifth and Sixth aveunes; also 4 basomand #tree aphysiciap. The location ia micct desirable, and HAM tained for several yoa: Two rooms for single gen’ 0 LET—A GOOD SIZED FI RNISHED ROOM TOA eutleman and bis wife, or ¢ ule goutlemen, with or Without partial board, in a pleaos.t lvoution, within Ave min ntes walk of Feltow or Wall etre ot forei Inquire Ne. Tillary street, corner of Fulton scrovt, Urooklyn, 0 LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED #leeping room, with use of bath room,’ with or withous breakfast and tea. Apply at 71 Le nu avenue, WO GENTLEMEN CAN KE ACCOMMODATED WITH Yeasant front room in ‘lio second stor ble private family, and situatio and Fuiton ferries, with all the or without partial board. |i address (post paid) A. B. C. W., WO ROOMS TO LET—WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA, dinner on Sundays, to single gentlemen, at 31 Temty tween Fifth and Sixth avenues ‘ANTED—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, IN A the second floor, with privilege of kitoh- en, fora and servaut, for which » liberal rent will ceutral aud west of Broadws: Addross Z. E., Herald Office. ‘ANTED—BOARD AND A COMFORTABLE ROOM, for » young lady, in ® quiet boarding house, or s fami where there are few or no hoarders. Terms must be mode “te of & hom 1006 exchanged, rooklyu post o' te, which will be paid punctually. Address bex 2,409 Pow ia —MONEY ADVANCED (RATES RE- 50.000. eed) on watohos, jewelry, dry goods, furniture, and all descriptions of property or securit 6 the Pacific Agency and Loan office, 114 (Grand stroet, corner of Broadway, over the P' Bank vods bought out for eas! on liberal terms. All transactions strictly confidential. vate office for ladies wishing loa $25 OOO READE, MONEY—NO. 1 CHAMBERS vA strovt, im the basement, Persons in want of money ¢i on watches, jewelry, dine monds, plate, silks, elothing, or any other personal property. Offiee hours from 9 till 5, and op Mondays, Thursdays ant Saturdays till 8 o'clock’ in the evoning. Private room foe ladios, “All transactions strictly coutidential. W. TAYLOR. CTIVE BUSINESS ») im the stock of an estab- nt for sales, railroad com- ame, box 1,129 New Mehed mas ring compa ‘A person connected with m anion, preferred. “Address, with real York Post Offi $6.000 TY PROPERTY, TO LOAN ON GOOD fur five years, Apply at 26 at 6 per cent, Broadway, room No 9, third story. (ASH ADVANCED LIBERALLY es, jewelry, and merchand: ;, al¥o on. perso al properey of ‘almost any. kin No. 42 Reade street, corner of Broadway, up stairs, No. 14. Offer hours'from 9 to 5 o’elock. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUM m. £1 and upwards, aight, ‘ Decribere, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO, 68 Souk sole passenger agente for the Swallow Tail Lime of Liverpool and London packet ships. pow, COAL AND IRON MINING AND MANUFAG- turing Company of Virginin: Capital $1,000,000. Shares $10 cach. Books for subseription to the stock Pany Are mow open st the office of the ¢ Life Inserance Com) mens of the cual and ore ge, by W. S. DUNHAM. ‘all of Commores, 73 Pine strovt. ‘ONEY.—ADVANCES MADE OR BOUGHT OUT Foy ash, on watches, Jewelry, xuns, pistols, household fur Bitnre, foF which the highost cash price will bo paid, and: humbug. Apply to R. ALTERS, 65 Division street, ” B.—For sale, Colt’s and other revolving pistols. ‘ONEY TO LOAN, BELONGING TO AN ESTATE, O€ mortage of Drea ive sity broperty, 7 per conti sums te sult applicants, to W, IRVING, Jr., Nass reek Foor: No. 16, from'9 to 2 a’ oloe ass ‘ONEY.—DO YOU WANT MONET! Go TO NO. 289 Broadway, at the eommisvion and loan offies, room, No. 8, up stairs. advances on jewelry, diamonds, drygoods, wal slivorware, sil ny otuer articles oF goods, oF the above bought ial and generous terms. —————) LEGAL NOTIOES. AANAARAAAAAAANAARAAAAA 'UPREME @OURT.—IN TUE MATTER OF THE AP. gileation of the Mayor, Aldermen. ‘and, Gomme ef New York, relative te the oj of Fourks aalty Syenue, from Thirty-ighth strost to the northerly eid Suh, skrect,, inthe Teelfihy Mightoonth, and’ Wiastoente wards of said city, notice ls hereby Commi Estimate Statute, that the report of ‘he And Assessment in the above entitled master, will be pre- sented to the Supreme Conrt, at s «peoial torm thereof, to be hold at tho City Hall of the city of Now York om Saturday, the 16th day of October, A. D.. 1853, and that there and or as soon thereafter ns counsel ena’ be heard, ® motion be.mado that said report be vonfirmed. SAMURL JON: JOHN M. PINKNEY, RICHARD J. SMITH, UPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THB AP- plication of the Mayor, Aldermen, vid Commonalty of city of New York, relative to thie ope ng of By tity of in the vity oh cng inade aud pro- ‘and Comuonalty of the sity of ‘ork, hereby give notice that they intend te apply to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at » spesial torm of the said court, to be held at the city of New York, om Saturday, the Sth day of November, 1463, at the opening of the court ‘on that day, or as son thereafter ad counsel oan be heard, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Avsessment in the above wutiticd matter ; that tho nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended ‘ie tho opem- ing. of Eighty uth etreot from Third avenue to the Bast rivet in'the elty of New York, as laid out on the map or plan of anid city, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the people of the State of Now York, entitled “An Act rela- tive to improvements, touching the laying out of strocte a Fonds in the city of New York, and fir other purposes" passed April 3, 1807. ROBERT J. DILLON, Counsel to tho Corporation. Dated New York, October 4, 1803. { Commissioners, Fided, the ‘Mayor, Alderme: New, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0. ow . Ce a imp Oe ticeok neat Broadway, second four. JULES JURGENSEN WATCMES, Warranted perfest time keopers, from...... CoorER WATeHES, Duplex and levers, from. en DI Andiquarter second watches, for timing horses... 128 te 208 CHRONOMETER: did pocket chronometers, POTB.. ees ve perfect ENAMEL WATOH * Por ladies, some in hunting cases. DIAMOND W. For Indies, some in magic caves 1c Ww Ay Whiok change inte threo different watohes. WATOMES WHICH WIN! And torn the hands without ALL KINDS OF WATCHES AT Fine gold lepine watches, tour holes }: Fine gold dotached levers. . Geld enamelled watohes for Gold English patent lovers. ..... a Pte VS eee 3 a8 low as. DiaMo; Diamond earrings, yb lots, finger rings and ercesemy, tor sale at much =] the usual prices. All Kinds of gold chains, pure gold wodding ringe, gold keys. 0 8, pure gold w a Joncile, cold and ‘silver’ Siaabl wad seals, gol and gold Stseclote, Broast pin 1 ‘i id jot ping, cut acriRg. Ko ki are spectacles, gold toothpi Boorling sil eupe, fork p ° icin rings,. terling silver eups, forks, pie knives, nap trait kniver, wean Tihivoe, ke. Watohos and jewe! changed. All watonee warranted Wo koop good time or ra. All kinds of watehes And repaired tm vhe best manner, at much less 1 Prices, by very "Webchee svat oy.sanll or caprems'te_ all ponte ot 4h United e ‘Hates free of charce. iets 1853, —Most_ Bark, CHEAP, AND RELIABL le Ronte.—1853-—Sotober arraugemont—Albany am New York inland route, Three daily tral train at 7 A. M., and two daily «xprens tra At 2.0 P. M., connecting at albany with Centra road West; also, with the Nerth for Saratoga Springs, White- ball and Montreal. The trains connect with Western and Hudson and Berkshire railroads at Chatham Frur Corners, for Lebanon Springs, on and after Monday, (rom tha new do- ‘GUIDE. ot, corner of Wiiite, Kim aud Centre streets, wher jeketa can be procured and bageage shocked For Albany Syracuse ; Sehonectady, sien, Passe! at Broome street aud Bowery, an@ Twenty veune stations. Tho above trains will land and receive passengers at Croton Falla 0 tt heretofore.” M. SLOAT, Superintendent. C MDEN AND AMBOY RAIRVAD TO PHILADEL- babe? ier No. 1, North riv Twi WA. M., and2P.M. Acoemmodatios steambon} Trenton to Sout and steamboat R. Stockton to Philn $2. line at 2 P. M. by steamb: bo} direct to Camdon by cars; throngh in four hours and’ s half. Les ae Roturning, loave Philadelphis at 10 A. M. andd FASBSON RIVER RAILROAD—TRAINS DAILY FROM Express train, @4-Me—Through th fovt hours, gounoat with trains Teaching Buffalo or flontreal at ® ’olock samme ovening. ond. train, 9 A. M.—Through way trains at 12 M. and train, 4 P. M.—Aoooi tion train 690 P.M. wn, P.M. Poolskill, 10 A. Wo, 245 P. May ‘or Poughkeepsie, 7 A. M.'wud 4:10 P.M. Pas- Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Fourteenth rat streets. Canal street, for Albany and Troy, stopping at all way stati Sunday trains fro1 EDMUND FRENCH, Snporinte MoORNNc Kt Cozzens! Dock, (Weat Point), Newburg, Kingston, Catskill and Hudson, Fare $1 to Afbany. ferved on board, | The steamer “srmeuin, Captain, I. Fe mua, Will leave the steamboat pier at t Ia tvery Tuesday, Tooveday and Saturday at 7 olvck, and arrive in Albany in time for the trains gyng ‘cast oF wert, Returnin leaves Albany every Monday, Wednesday o'clock A. M W YORK AND PHILADELPHL DIRMCT, VIA ‘Now Jerecy Railroad.—United States aud Express lin Shrough In four howes, feave Ni EA af ‘Goruanat Paitahelprla’stt'3) A.M fa‘keneinrton? and Par mand bv Pe 3k foot of Walnut street. Face 40 and 42 &#) for recond olny M, from Philadelph and through baggt M., from Now York, ani oP 8 Through tickets wold, aud garsiod for. Baltimore, We Shy orfol 3 ton, in the Sand 9A. M., NUT. Maine, and comiosion.certatn with extra ‘ehind time, Passengers with baggage orosa tha ferry ‘ainutes bofore the traina loave. Nix, YORK TO MONTREAL, ponerse Ee: lington, and St. Johnsbury, via New Haven, Walle Rellows Falls, Rutland, Windsor, White River Montpeliar, St. Albans, Ro Point. Tioket oMioes—N. Haven Railroad, corner Broadway and Qanel, and/Twenty- sixth street, and Pourth avenue, FRANCIS HYDE, Agont, 152 South oteeet,

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