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QOYETINENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 100 000 —FOR SALE—LFASE AND ' e furniture of an extensive and of the most fashionable first class hotels on Broad. ‘way; alsoone for $50,000; one do., $25,000; one small do.,'$10,000, Also s fine dining hotel near Wall street, and several restaurants and dining saloons, all in good antines Apply to G. A, ROBINSON, 65 Nassau street, "8. —BROWN FREE STONE, OF DARK $50.000 and light shades, te the above amount, for sale, and first-class houres and lots will taken in exchange. Pleave acdress, (stating location, terms, description, &c., &c., with real name,) Stene, box 554 Post Office. $15.50 first clats houses for sale, viz : one story and basement, high stoop, 25 by 55, full lot, 194 Went Twenty-eighth street, opposite Lamartine park; = AND $24,500.—TWO ELEGANT NEW Brooklyn, for highest eash quire of HAWXHURST & HOTT, 69 Faltonst, TO $10,000.—aNY PERSON HAVING $3.000 the above smount of dry goods, suita- for country trade page — ay tore! > hme they would exchan, jor good nome cash, msy address Country Merchant, Herald office. Qo ANA —For SALE, AN INTEREST IN A 3.0.00, vatuadie patent right for the United js. Business establishes and good profita maie. A fertune can be made by an enterpris jing man. Xatisfac- tery reasons given for selling out. $10.000, "ma erae ares ives * Is city or ‘Apply at 1262 South street, corner of Dover, front office, up stairs. 00 —FO2 SALE, ON NINETY FIRST 'e 'e street, 275 feet east of Fourth ave- ‘8 two story at! basement and sub cellar house, finished throughout, piazzas front and rear, front, within five minutes’ walk of Third and avenue reilroads. Inquire of Mr. THOMSON, (03 agent, |Eighty-fifth street, between Second and avenues. —————$$ —FOR SALE, A CONFECTIONERY OF 'e eight years standing, now doing a first ‘Dusiness, on one of the best avenues in tue city. Bent for store, two rooms and basement $225. sea enatarety, ‘as the proprietor is about to leave the eity. Address C.’B. A , Herald office. 18 THE PRICE OF AN OUT DOOR BUSI- ness. The commission and w: amount 0 per year. Requires no outlay of cay and but Métle time, and is capable of being greatly increased. id from the protite. Honesty and address is pensabdie. ly Americans from i to thirty years of age need address Collector, Bex 177 Herald office. Hl 9) WILL BUY A HANDSOME BUILDING LOT, 6 ee feet, centrally located in the thriving oe of Fai unt, near Upper Morrisania depot— worth $150. Also for sale, opposite a depot, a cottage with six rooms. Terms, $175 cash, the remainder on time. Call at 183 William street, second story. RARE CHANCE—A' JOBBING MASON IN A FIRST- rate stand wants to dispose of his business materi- als and ecaffolding too!s, i cet requisite for a mason te commence trade; subscriber is giving up for to commenee otber pursuits; a fair valuation taken. Aj oly for three days from 10 to n o’elock, at Mr. P. J. TOLLYs, ecrner of Rose and Frankfort streets. ——$—$—— LVAKY CHURCH —PEW NO. 76, ON THE LEFT side of the south aisle, in the above church, is of- fesed for sale. Price $225. Address box 188 Post Office. Cue STATEN ISLAND.—THE SUBSCRIBER OF- fers for sale some of the best situated building lots RUGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND FIXTURES, HAND- some marble counters and show case, for sale eap. Can be removed at the Inquire of Messrs. PENFOLD, Fletcher street. SALE—THE NEW SLOOP OLYMPIA, 75 TONS burthen, and in complete order. Apply to ISAAC O, & SON, Hoboken, N: J. MR S4LE—THE MODERN BUILT FOUR STORY house 259 West Twenty-first street. Inquire of JAMES H. WELLS, 167 Ninth avenue, MR SALE—ONE FULL LOT, 25X100, WITH A front and rear house on it, each two story high, ited in Butler street, oae lot from Bond, Brooklyn. Price $1,200, half of which can Temsin on bond and mecrigage for five years. ae ve ane SALE—THE MODERN THREE STORY AND basement house 18 East Twentieth street, Size feet front and 53 feet deep. Lot half the block. The Bouse contains all the modern improvements, sach as hot air furnace, gas, batus, &c., and builé in the best manner. Convenient to Second aveuue stages and vars, A. ARTOIS, 61 Nassau strees, up stairs. IR SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE SITUATED pear ’s Bridge, Westchester county, 1234 miles the City |, With a yery genteel gothic house with Bl vecessary outbuildings, and a variety of fruit treos. Wnot sold by the lst of mber it will be tolet. For ferther particulars enquire of J. 8. VALENTINE, 109 Second avenue, or of el Cregier, at King’s Bridge, er on the premises. urehaser’s’ pleasure, LAY & CO, No. 4 i £ALE.—THE HOUSE AND LOT 49 HICKS ST., Brooklyn; lot 25x 100. Bouse convenient, location t, within five minutes’ walk of either Fulton or fall street ferries. $3,000 may remain on mort; . For r partisulars apply to WILLIAM #. RODG! the premises, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. Mf. Erienite, mith OF THE BEST HOTELS IN THE CITY, together with all ite stock, farniture and fistares; Tease of six years duration, rent nomial. It is one of the sles’ "ali tn vobge ehce! bas pla pe the petneipal thoroughfares, and in repair, and doing an excelient business. A man fo Pangan with the business ean clear from $4,000 to $6,000 per year net profits. The gale positive, as the proprietor is going to engage in Business in London, and termes made easy. Call at 102 ‘Nasena street, room No. 9. URDY & CO, SALE—THE STOCK, LEASE AND FIXTURES OF | & grocery and liquor store, situated on the corner Fees Butler streete, Brooklyn. The store is now doirg a good business. seBing out. SALE.—COUNTRY SEAT AND ABOUT TWENTY ", _seres of land, area situated in Washington Valley, two anda half miles hours from New Ycrk. Neat house, sx rooms, bsse- ment, kitchen and cellar, barn, carriage hhennery, covn crib, fine well of water, fshpond, and brook on the premises; garden and dooryard laid on! ys handsome, plenty of fruit and ether trees Price $3,000, two-thirds cash. Possession immediately. Utensils, stock and furniture also for sale, Address Mr. L., 153 Front street, York. MR SALE—A DRUG STORE, IN A FLOURI;HING village near the city. Applications to be made at me eet, back office. ALE—A DEUG STORE, WHICH 13 LOING A good business: Inquire at 67 Stan’on s'reet. IR SALE—AT YONKERS, WE:TCHES'SR COUNTY, @ splendid country seat, containing two acres, with- io fifteen minutes walk of the Hudson River Railroad, with ice house, carriage house, farm house—all new— anc two fine wells of water. The house contains « par- Jor, diving room, library and kitchen on the first floor, and mx lee; ing rooms above; marble mantels, grates, with range in the kitchen, and a beautifal ceilar under the whele house. The garden embraces all kinds of early vegetables in abuméance, nod the grounds around the house are tastefully laid out, with one hundreé and fifty fruit trees of the choicest kinds, such as cherry, appl beers &c In fact, apo is that a geotleman ol ite could desire rma cash, and title in isputatle. For farther particulars, inqnire of WM. H. VALENTINE, 2 — street, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock under the Ameritan Bible House, oorner of Third avenue and Astor place. N. B.—No sgents need apply. Inquire as above. R SALE—NO. 1 LIQUOR STORE, WITH A FOUR ye:re’ lease, a well selected stock and fixtares in vent location fo the Sixth ward, to make money, now averaging from $100 to $110 per week over the bar; Fa- tisfeetory reasons given for selling. Address E. J., Ohatham Square Post Office. IR SALF—A SET OF MACHINISTS’ BENCHES, WITH drawer?, new, and built in the best manner, of hick- Ory and maple, 100 feet long; also s good pattern maker's bench le forge, and three vic +s. berold very low for cash to cloxe a concern. Can be seen for two days at 240 Brosawoy, from 10 till 12 and 2 till 4. R SALE—A SUPERIOR BAKERY, AN EXELLENT location up town. The stock, ixtures and good will will be sold for Tait their actual valine. There isa large ron of permanent customers and a low rent. Satisfac- tory rearons given for relling out. Apply at 102 Nasvau street, room No. 9. PURDY & 206 RK SALE—A CONFECTIONERY AND SALOON SUTT- able for oysters; a superior Ircation, and now doing ¢ business. This is an old establisned place, and, to any one withing to engage in this business, this isa sharce seldom offered. Apply immediately at 102 Nassau street, room No. 9 PORDY & Co. SALE—AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON? | mith s fine bar titted up in good style, and now ‘Iwo smart young meo can make a for- tune here. Reason for felling, ill health, OF 102 Nassau street, room No. 9. PURDY & CO. Fre er cog ae NR hie Mbt R SALE, OR TO LET ween Seventh and Fighth avean improvements, cuandeliers and gas, i avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, 51 Sullivan street, near Brocme. ee (OR SALE OR TO LEASE VERY Low. F class grocery stand and stock, now doing Ayn isiness, and by proper aitention can doa large buai- the premlsen, corbes of Syeth Pires agd font e ¢orner of South First,and Fidea.borg. 9 204 Fonih sireets, Apply at 561 Sixth or of GEO. ALLEN, on | Satisfactory reasons given for | from Plaintield, N. J.,1wo | house, granary, | 5 One of the most desirable locations | Apply at 208 | _7on SALE. ‘CHANGE—FOR JMPROVED CITY R SALE OR EX! - ie a banks Hudson at Yonkers. x further par- mys AMES PRICE, 200 Hudson pot PRNISHED HOTEL WITH ONE HUNDRED BOARD- F ers, near a fe ani doing s profitable business, to éell cut, with s profitable bar; rent $2,000 per annum. ‘The present occupant is oat of |. Inquire at 37 Chambers street, rat floor, back room. OTFL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—WITHIN ONE mile of the city, now doing a good business, which may be very j} most satisfac reasons will be given for selling out; rent low and a valuaple lease; cannot fail to please one wanting abotel. Address I. O., Herald office. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE, WITH A STOCK OF eeven horses, light wagons, rockaways, eleighs, ond Lng together with an entire range of varaess for all, with belle, &c, which will be sold ata very low rate. Address Freeman, No. 138 Fulton ayenue, Brook- Jy, L. 1, where information can be had. N B.—The stable is now —' good business, and bas a iease of five years, on which there is only ® nomina! reat. The penare for sellizg the owner wishes to remove to the country. ANGLE. — TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND PRIVATE families —For sale, an English mangie, in first rate order. ‘lo be had a bargain, Can be seen a: 168 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue. ONTPELIER FOR SALE—A SPLENDID F MING and timbered estate, contaizing sbout 1,000 acres, 25 miles below Forncsng, Surry county, Va., and 13 mile from Low Point Wharf, upon a tide water inlet of James river. navigable for large class veesela. About €00 acres of the tract is well timbered with , oak and Bebey, Paacrety the former, from which it ie estimated from 25,000 to 80,000 cords of wood may be cut and delivered, at small expense, at Low Porot, and thence shipped to Northerm cities, where it is sell: ing for $7 50 per cord. There is & plauk road now building directly through Mont elier to Low Point. The soil, much of it, is very superior, The buildings in geod condition; a'new, large sized and convenient barn. 1 upon the premises in abundance and easliy acces- mble. A post office, te'egraph office, store: and hotels, between Montpelier and Low Point. It is seldom that such an opportunity offers for the purchase of a de- sirable farm apd for carrying. oo the wood and coaling Dusiness to profit and advantage. Tbe above property will be offered for sale privately ti!l the 4th of October, and if not then dis; of, will be ex; publidly for sale at 12 o'clock of that day onthe premises. For terms or otber intormation apply to J. A. PACK, Peters- burg, Va. BUTCHERS —~A MEAT SHOP FOR SALE—NOW doing a good business, in a good location. Fixtures im good order—everything complete. Also, horse, cart and harness. Satisfactory reasong given for selling Inquire of A. P. SMIZH, 444 Eighth avenue. BAKERS AND OTHERS.—FOR 8A) ONE OF the best bread baking establishments in the city; bes been in operation over twenty years past, and baking from 2,500 to 3,000 barrels of flour per year, and for the last ten years has been conducted on the cash principle. The eens owner wishing to retire, offers his business, lot, building, fixtures, &e., all complete, st a very rea- sonable price. The business can be increased to twice the present amount with the same expense, aud as the owner ip about leaving the eity, he will make terms with ® purchaser not to take up the same business in opposi- tion so long as the said purchaser carries it on. 000 sash, required. For further particulars inquire at 154 West Thirty-fourth street, from 2 till 8 P. M. 0 LUMBERMEN.—FOR SALE, THE GOODWILL aND lease of an old established lumber yard, in one of the best localities in the city, with balance of ‘stosk and yard fixtures. Inquire of A. HEARTISS, 62 Tenth ave. (0 JEWELLERS AND OTBERS.—FOR SALE, ONE OF Silas C. Herripg’s fire-proof safes, with all the mo« ein improvements. Apply to Mr. Jackson, 83 Fourth street, between Perry and Hammond streete. Home at 2 o'clock. ‘0 MERCHANT TAILOR3 AND CLOTHIERS.—FOR sale, the stock of a custom trade, that has done a first rate business these four years. A good lease given of the premises. Apply at 168 Bhird avenue. hee LEA! E AND FIXTURES, (AL3O STOCK, IF DE- ,sired,) of the elegent a ttore, at No. 737 Broad- way, fur cale, at a g eat bar, » a8 the health of the prietor will no: admit of his continuing the pusinese. squire at the store, 737 Broadway ‘ALUABLE WESTERN BRANCH LAND FOR SALR in Norfolk county, Va.—Pursusnt to a decree of the Cireuit Court of Norfolk county, pronounced in the suits of Galt’s Guardian against Gult and al., and Lynes’ Guardian vs. Galt end al,, will be sold at public auction, before the Court house door of Norfolk county, on the ‘28th day of September next, that — the first day of the Circuit Court, three tracks of land, situated on the Western Branch in said county, adjoining each other ‘The three tracts united contain 150 acres, bounded bj the lands of Josish Ejlitt and others, the Western Branch and a ¢mall creek on the eastern boundar. One third of the land is well set with pine wood, sui able for steamboat purposes, not more than three-fourtbr of a mile from the landing on the Western Branch, where any verse] drawing twelve fost water can load anc | Sibir to Elizabeth river, which is three miles off. e texture of the soil is particularly ailaptea to the growth of all the vegetables so advantageously grown in ~ this neighborhood, being high and light, requiring littie orno divching. The water spsce of the landing is large and particularly adapted to the planting of oysters which business is done largely and to great advantage on the branch. This land is on the Portsmouth side of the ch, five miles distant from raid place, and has ot i mali house, whieh with little reform will make # comfortable residences for s sma] family. Such an op ortunity is seldom offered to persons desirous of ging in the wood and trucking business. Tho terms the ale will be—So mych of the purchase money as wil Gefray the expenses of the suit will be required in ossh, ‘and the balance a credit of six and nine months, to carry interest from the day of sale, with spproved bond an¢ security and lien on the land. Persons wishing to view the land previous to the day of sale, will call on Jas Murdsugh, in Portsmouth, (who has a plot of the iand,) or the subscriber, in Norfolk. DICKIE GALT, Commissioner. Ve FARM FOR SALE, IN TRE IMMEDIATE vicinity of Battimore —The subscriber will sell at the exchange, in the city of Baltimore, on Monday, the 18th day of September next, the farm in Baltimore coun- ty formerly occupied by John Hern sa a market tarm and garden, and now rented to Mr. Gordon, lying ard front- ing on both sides of the road leading from Baltimore to Annapolis. The improvements consist of a dwelling house and other outbuildings. The place runs down to and bas a large front on Patapseo river. It conteins one hundred and sixty scres, s sufficient quantity for the | place being in wood, # Jarge portion in strawberry beds and orchards, and the lower part of the farm, near the water, producing heavy crops of grass, &. On thisfland ize vatuablo iron ore Danka,” bow belct worked by Mr ir. Reese’s Reese, the iron teing of a superior quality. ease is for five years, at seventy-five cents ton, and binds him to take out annually one thousand tons. From ‘the position of the place it must become one of the moet valuable properties in the neighborhocd of Baltimore, lying as it does between the city snd the lands of the Pa- +co Company in Annie Arundel coun:y, the resources which are now in process of developement. It is de- eignated on the plat of that company’s lands under the name of H. Kaufmaa. It is also about a quarter of a wile from the lands of the South Baltimore Company. The terms of sale will be one third cash, balance on notes at one and two years, with Snterest and approved securi- ty. lhe place will be for private sale in the meantime. HIRAM KAUFMAN, Baltimore, Md. SAMUEL H. GOVER, Auctioneer, No. 9 South st. GOUSES, HOOMS, &C., WAR TED. PARTMENTS WANTED--BY A SMALL FAMILY, conristirg of man, wife and chili, of quiet domesti; bits, two rooms and bedroom, on first or second floor, Rent not to exceed $10 per month, Please address, stat. ing location, &c., J. A. H., Boyd’s Express, 45 William st, ALF A = WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMA? 1 his wife and three children and servant; ages or ebiidrep, twelve, nine and four; price not to exceed $350 PR ory Adress J. & PD. G, Herald office, for four ye. (0 FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN—WANTED, FROM 80 to 100 quarts of milk per day for six months, for which four cents per quart will be paid for it; oa the Erie, New Hoven or Hudson Kiver railroad preferred, Inquire at 36 Clazkeon street. ‘#NIED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, without children, the entire second or third story of @ moderste sized house, well furnished, near Sroxd- Way, above Fourtn street, whers noother families are taken. Meals served in rooms. Gas and water ia ths house. Address H. L. S., Herald office. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—FOR SMALL FAMILY, ONE floor of a genteel private house, in a pleasant neighborhood, in or near Broadway, and not above Four teenth street, conventent to a good restaurant, furnished or not. Addiess, stating terms, location, &e ) box 2,690 Office. Wr re STORE, WITH ‘PARTMENTS FOR A amall family. Will be used as a depot for» cele. brated medicine, and must jo & clean, respectable neighberhood, not below D’ nor above Bleecker streets. Terms must be moderate. Address DR. WES- LEY GRINDLE, New York post office, or call at No, 226 Third avenue. ——————— A eee HOUSE OF WEDIOS Fourth and Thirty-fourth stre Seventh avenues. Address W , 2,069 Po: : - a BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FUR picked qpertments to Jet, with board, to a fa- mily or single gen’ en. Meals served in rooms. Also, Yooms at moderate prices suitable for gentlemen, with breakfast if desired. The house is firet class. BROADWAY—FLEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS for families, on first and second floors, with full board; aleo desirable rooms for sin; gen! House daraiehes: with ah and all modern m4 emen rsons permanent or transien' rd wil) find desirable acecmmodations se above. WEST TWENTY-FIRS? STREBT, NEAR EIGHTH avenue.—Mrs. Robinson having rooms, in size, ventilation, and pleasentneas of locality, not surpassed, ‘would accommodate gentlemen and their wives with board and rooms; aleo a few single gentlemen taken. Re- ferences exchanged. ant newly fur- 132 LEXINGTON’ AVENUF—ONE SUITE OF FINE ©) <j rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to let with beard, for gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen to room together. The house bas al} modern improvements. and or several sin- favorable terme, in Sixth street, of Second avenue, The house contains all the modern improvements. OARD—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMEN AND WIFE, well furnished parlor and bedroom in # modern Louse, with full board and private table, between Broome and Frankliv streets, near Broadway or =t. John’s Park. Terms $16 per week. References exchanged. Ad- drest P., Herald office. OARD—AT 113 CLINTON PLACE, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues; one or two fawilies may obtain Jlearant and wel! furnished rooms on the second floor, an¢ several gentlemen may be accommodated on the fourth floor. The house tas the modern improvements OARD AND ROOMS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two sing’e gentlemen can be accommodated with pieseant rocms and poard in a quiet (family, where but few boarders are taken, and where they c+n obtain the comforts of » home. Apply at No 100 Eldridge street, near Grand. OR ROOMS WITA&OUT BOARD,—PERSONS ‘wishing euperior accommodations for the winter, nd willing to pay a fair price, will find such at 25 Ninth street. No children taken. 12 CHRISTOPHER STREET—NEAR THE EIGHTH avenue cars. House newly fitted u>. for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, rooms furnished or unfurnished. Please call for one week, 10 LEONARD STREET, FIVE DOORS EAST OF Broadway —A large room, with pantry at- tached, on the second ficor, to let, with board, to gentle- men, or a gentieman and his wi Also, a hall bedroom. 106 WAVERLEY PLACE, FIVE DOORS WEST OF Washington square—a parlor and bedroom connecting, on first or secend floor, furnished or unfur- nizhed, cac be had immediately with board. Terms mo- derate. Bath with bot and cold water, and shower bath on the second floor. 91 nished rooms, and the bouse giver requited. 97() ERANKUN STREET—NEATLY FURNISHED CU) rooms, with bedrooms attached, on the first and second floors, fer single gentlemen Breakfast served if required. Also, one or two single roows for bodgi Cleatliness strictly observed. Inquire as above, trst house west of Broadway. AND 62 VARICK STREET, ST JOHN’S PaRK— Two elegantly furnished ‘rooma cn the second floor, with + ‘&e., to let separately or otherwise, with board ; also, oom suitable for two sin- gle gentlemen. Inquire as 56 LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A large front room on the second floor, handsomely fornished; also, an attic room, to let to gentlemen, with- out board. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avence and Urion patk.—4 suite of rooms and one or two tingle rooms, with board, msy now be secured in the above richly furnished and delightfully cituated first class house, with modern improvemenis Kefe- rences éxchanged, Apply as above. HOWARD STREET, TWO DOORS FROM BROAD- way.—A suit of parlors on first floor, unfar- nished, with basement if required. Also furnished rooms for gentlemen only, without board. References require2. 1 BOND STREES.—ONE OR TWO FINE ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, with board, for gen- tlemen and wives, also rooms for single gentlemen. Those desiring a comfortable home in an Inglish family, may apply asabeve. The house hae al) modern improve- PRINCE STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF Breadwsy. a few desirable and handsomely fur- ith board. The family is small and select, modern conveniences. References ments. References required. Ly REBATE PLAGE, ONE, OF THE Most Dr- lightfu} locations in the city, immediate vicioity of Broadway, Fifth avenue, principal hotels,amuseraents, libraries, &c. Suita of rooue on first, second and third floors, with board, for gentlemen wi:h fam r single gentlemen. Large basement, with two fr PER WEEK FOR BOARD AND SEPARATE roome for single gentlemen, and an elegantly fur- ubhed parlor for a gentleman acd his wife at $ per week each. Apply at 192 Eighth avenue, between Nine teenth and Twentieth streets, IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH street. Families desiring apartments for the fall or winter con, by immediate application, obtain suite of reome, splendidly furnished, with board, on firat and second focrs. ‘The house is first clase, in the immediate vicinity of Union square. srdbaicits slates bie ntbentdiie seh BENET SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR two bedrooms attached, to let to single gentlemen ina private bouse, with all the modern improvements; also a single room, with grate and gas init. Apply at 96 Prince street, » Tew doors wost of Broadway. ig GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE AA. Fentemen, canbe aseoausodated with foll pr par- tia board in o private family, up towr; rooms farnished or unfurnithed; gas, baths, ke. Please call at 161 West Thizty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. FINE LARGE SUIT OF APARTMENTS, WITH A sets attached, may be had at 25 Washington place, for gentkmen only. Best of reference required SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING A PLEASANT house in Twelfth street, one block from Broad- way, con'aining all the modern improvements, would te happy to accommodate a gentleman and wile, oz ore or two single gentlemen, with rooms furnished or uafar- nished, with full or partial board. Address 2564 Twelfth etree FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WELL KNOWN IN [Jls city, and enjoying a good character, would like to find » respectable family where he could obtain boarding, lodgirg and a smail salary, for which he can teach the French language end music, or the classics. He would for some outof doors work. Ad- to Mr. H, id office. PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD FOR A GEN. tlrman and wife, 2lso a single room for a gentle- , both second story rooms, in a private family; bath 4 gas; stages and cars perfectly convenient. No. 67 Perry street, between Bleecker and Fourth etr A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A SUIT of rocms, together or geparately. Apply at 15 Charles street, Warren place. Convenient to Sixth avenue cars and Fulton and South ferry stages. PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS TO LET. WITH A board, furnished or urfurnished, together or sepa rately, to a gentleman nad wife, or to a party of single gentlemen. House has modern improvements. Refe rences exchanged. Apply at 176 Hudson street. A SMALL FAMILY WILL LET SEPARATE OR TO- gether the entire second floor of a gentee! modern house, but one block from Broadway, between Fighth rid and Waverley place. Inquire at No. 10 Nelaon Place. WILOW LADY WOULD LET FURNISHED OF . furnished apartments, in a modern built house, an and mag in a desirab’e location, in Twelfth street, withous board, Kitchen, Address Carleton, Herald reserve part of the d dress office, for FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. A dated with board at 36 Prospect street, Brooklyn. ‘The house is nicely situated and within a few minutes walk of Fulton ard Bridge street ferries. HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO GEN- tlemen and their wives, separately or together, in & healtby location in the vicinity of St. Luke’s church. To # suitable person terms very reasonavle. Inquire at 676 Greenwich street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT TO LET, with full board io # French family, to a gentleman and his wife, or to one or two geatiemen. Gas, baths, &o ; dinzer at6 o'clock. Apply at 109 Waverley place. A HANDSOME BACK PARLOR, WITH FULL OR yartial board, a: 73 Morton atreat, one door fron Hodson. Ges in the rorm. ‘Table set plain, bat of tao at quailty. RFSPECTABLE YOUNG LAli¥ CAN BE ACCOMMO ted with board in a plain family, by applying a ixteenth street, near Seventh avenue, OARD—AND TPE SPANISH AND ENGLISH LAN gages. —Two or three gentlemen can be accomm: dated with partial board, in a highly respectable ame- rican family and be regularly instructed in either of the above two languages, without extra charge. The hoase bas sll the modern improvements. Several lines of stages and the Eighth svenue Railroad cara pass con- stantly near it. Apply at 123 Troy street. ‘PQOARD.—TWO HAND<OMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ‘ou the third floor, will be let, with board, in n firs clara house, Apply at No. 87 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. ARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A VERY handsome suite of unfurnished rooms on second floor to a gentleman and his wife, or the rooms would be let separately, it desired. A furnished room also, for one or two single gentlemen. Apply st 71 Macdougal street, between Bleecker and Houston streets. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A NEAT two story house, furnished, consisting of two par- lors, two bedrooms anda kitchen. Must be on or near Broadway. ent not to exceed $3(0. leferences ex- changed. Address N. C., Union place Post Office, stating | terms and location. Wie ro Li yale OR BROOKLYN, A 01 sized hor & quiet, respectable neighbor- hood, or part of » house, ree oe four rooms, with the necessary conveniences fora small family. The rent ea inet py: Address J., Herald office, stating P . Wien. TO BUY—A HOUSE.—ADDRESS, FOR one week, A.B, Broadway Post Office, with full dercription and lowest price, prepaid. SE LIQUORS, &0 enon Soe URE WHITE BRANDY, FOR PRESERVING, CHOICE brandy, of various vintages, wines, gins, schnapps, cordials, syrups, o.; Muir's, Faltirk’s, Miller's, &e, Scotch ale, superior English and East India pale ale, Londen porter, &c., in suyerior condition, WM. H. UN: DERHILL, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. wr AND sPIRITS, SOLD BY ARTHUR KENDaLL, No. 7 William street, are warranted pure as im- Otard’s 1846 brandy, $6 per gallon, $1 bot. | We; fine aherries, $2, $2 50, and $3 per gallon; Schiedam | } gebnapys, $2 per gallon, Oscese by poet innmpbawiy | OARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, Room, vedrocm ond closet, on the second floor; , A room, bedroom and pantry, on the third floor. er and gas in the rooms; warm and cold baths in the house. Location very pleasant, at 207 West Twentieth , between Eighth snd Ninth avenues. Reference en and required, Dipner at six. 3OARD.—A WITOW LADY HAVING A HOUSE RE- ) plete with all the modern improvements, will let en onfurpished room on the second floor to a gentlemin and his wife, with board; also, a single room furnished for a gentleman. References exchanged. Apply at 207 Twelfth +treet, near Second avenue. OARD—IN WIST SIXTIETH STRERT, NEAR BROAD- Way, a delightful and healjhy gestion. Two or three single gentlemen, also two gent’emen and their wives can be accommodated with bosrd. Apply on the Premises, or at Mrs. Seanlan’s, 81 City Ball place, OARD —FURNISHLD ROOMS TO LET TO A GEN- tleman and his wife, or a party of ange gentlemen, or both. The house is delightfully situated, overlooking Union parks and is furnished with gas, bat &, Ap Fly at 22 Union place. Semesieeengttetaaeetneirerrtpsneneshecesisibeteasninadeciais B% RD—ONE VERY DESIRABLE LARGE ROOM, furnished if desired; aleo a large sized room, suit- bie fer & man and hig wife, at he moderate price, at 434 plearont and bouse hept ip order. 7 OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—TWO ‘YOUNG gentiemen can be actommodated with board, ia a ema!) private family, at 267 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. 04RD UP TOWN.—TO FAMILIES WISHING TO board and furnish their own rooms, good acsommo dations are offered them on the lowest terms possible. Honse jodern, and weil situated, at 398 Fourth avenue, Ver: ible ty cars and stages. OARD DOWN TOWN—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES will find desirable furnished rooma with poard, by ‘wabing early application at No. 126 Chambers streei, Also two sizgle gentlemen can be accommodated. OARD IN UNION EQUARF—1OOMS FOR FAMILIES ‘and single gentlemen can behad at 19 Union Square, west side. Keferences exchanged. OARD IN BROOKLYN—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH panicies to let with board. House pleasantly situa- fed, twelve mivutes walk to ferry. Apply at 342 Atlan- tic etreet OARD IN BFOORL —A WIDOW LADY HAVING & bandecme house, pleasantly locatec, with all the modern improvemente, would let » parlor and bedroom, with board, tos gentleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen. References exchanged. Apply at 62 Wil- loughby street. RD IN BROOKLYN —4 GENTLEMAN 4ND LADY ‘ rout room, with pantries and shed or ‘unfurnished; ooly a two or three single gentle Apply at 155 Aiam street, f few boarders taken. men can be near Fulton ARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET, TWO FINE, large rooms, with closets, furnishod or not, suit? fable for » gentieman and his wife or two gentlemen, Apply to 86 Clinton street, between the Wall street and A tic ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with partial board, ina private family. The hovse is pleasantly located. Terme moderate. Apply at 159 Concord street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ‘wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can obtain board, with pl avant rooms, ina family where there are but few boarders. ‘Ihe location is healthy and conveni- ent, peg | within five minutes’ walk of Fulton ferry. Apply at 57 High street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PARLOR AND BED- room, unfurnished, for a gentleman snd wife; also, double and single room, furnished, for single gentle: men. Pantries, gas, &.’ House within five minutes walk of South and Wall street ferries, Inquire at 72 State etreet, corner of Henry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENILEMEN, OR a gentleman ard his wife, can be accommoda'ed ‘with good board, in s very pleasant location, where all the comforts of a home can be enjoyed, and where there are but few boarders, and only five minutes from Fulton, Bridge or Catherine ferries. Apply at 45 High street OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW GENILE- men be accommodated with partial hoard, at 90 President +, within three or four minutes walk of Hamilton and South ferries. Every endeavor made by the family to make those residing with them at home. Terms reasonable. is in the house. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS —A FURNISHED cond story front room, with fine wardrobe and closets attached, to let to a gentleman and his wife, with full or partis! board. Also rooms for siogle gentlemen, Apply at 129 Columbia etreet, near Pierrepont, a few mi- nutes Walk from Wall street or Faiton ferries. References O4RD IN WILLIAMSBURG—ONE OF THE BEST lecations and best houses. The front and back Joome, with bedrooms attached, on tne reesad floor over toe yatlors—five minutes walk from the ferry. Gentle mer an> their wivet, or single gentlemusn, cart be accom- mocated. apply at 129 South Eighth street. 0- RD W NTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO 0) tain & nite room with board, for bis sister, for t Winter, in sowe respectable family, and is willing to pay yevsalion for the rams, Location convenient ay, between Spring and Teothastrests, Ad Strong, Broaaway Post Office, OARD WANTED—BY A fINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN a private boarding house; terms moserate: Josation Addresa A. J. Smith, Herald not above Chambers street. Address, tor, Herald office. child two years old, ina private family. stating price and particulars, V: OARD WANTED—NEAR UNION SQUARE, FOR A gevtleman and his wife, where thers are vo other foarders: a parlor and ‘Addzeas R. 8. T., Herald office, mn. OARD WANTED.—A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS ‘with board for the season in a private family, where there are few or no boarders, Situation between Kighth and Twenty fifth strects, Fourth and Sixth avenues. Ad. dress L. W. G., Herald office. OARD WANTED.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN WIFH a comfoi le room, with board for the lady only, there are no other boarders. Adiress, stating terms, &c., Marion J. Winéon, Herald office. O‘RD WANTED, FOR AN INVALID LADY—A gentleman, iniending to be absent from the cit; most of the time, desires to find a home for an invalid, where she will be well taken care of. Address Wm. Pe- ters, box 76 Broadway Post Offi OARD WANTEP—FOR A LADY AND GENTLE- mar—bourd for the lady ouly—in a’ house between Tbird and Sixth avenues and Fourteenth and Thirty. fecond streets. Address R. 8, Broadway Post (fice, OARDING—A LADY HAS TAKEN THE HOUSE NO. & Peach street, where she can accommodate board. érs with furnished or unfurvished rooms on reasonable terms, House contains baths, aud is lighted with gas. \—NO. 4 ABINGI ON SQUARE (WEST. SIDE); locality delightfal and accessible by cars and stages from all parts of the city. Peferences required. OLRDING —TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN- tleman and his wife, can find permanent board, with e neat and p'easant room, on ‘he second floor, where ahome can be enjoyed, in a small private Amecican family, by applying at No. 8 Bleecker #%z¢e!, near the jowery. OARDING.—A GENILEMAN AND His WIFE CA’ obtain » suite of furn’shed rooms on second or thi floor, with all ths modern improvem Also @ room for a gentleman, st 85 West Twenty tween Fifth and fixth avenues. Diover at sixo’c! OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE a parlor and bedroom communioxting, in « neighbor hos, t! ments Addr lars of tevin, box 8,328 Post Office, with fuil particu- eation, reference, &c. Burne —SUITS OF HANDSOMELY FU: reoms to let te families or single gentlemen, with private tate, in a pleasantly located house, replete with modern improvements. Apply at 145 Ninth aireet, between Browiway and Fourth avenue. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE, ALSO ® few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with Tooms and board, Terms moderate, Apply at 94 War- Ten street. Bex ING—TWO YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOM. modated with board st 26 itivington street. Board $2 25 in advance. No sign of boarding on the door. B ARDING—ROOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN and families may be had, with full or partial board at 178 snd 176 Hudron street. OARDING.—TO LET DOWN TOWN, A FURNISHED front parlor, first floor, desirable for an office, back parlor on second floor to single gentlemen or a gentleman and wife, Also, small rooms for single gentlemen. Ap- ply at 48 Hudeon street. Beene AT 624 BROADWAY.—TWO GENTLE- men end their wives can be accommodated with cesirable roors and board; parlora, with bedrooms, on the first and second floors, front and back; likewise two gentlemen with single rooms. OARLING AT 875 SECOND AVENUE.—EXCFL- Jont acccmmodations for families, or single gen- tlemen; roctns, furnished or unfurnished, on reasonable terms. Gaa, baths, &, Meals private, if desired, and at anyfhour 8. BLAKELOCK. OLTDING AT 7856 BROADWAY, CORNER OF TENTA street —Vhis beautifully located and handaom.ly fornished house is now prepared to receive a few select boarders, permanent or ftransient., A splendid suit of prriors fronting on Broadway, nearly opposite Grace chureh, can now be secured, Dinner at 6 o’eicek, En: trance 105 Tenth street. ‘mane IN BLEECKER STREET-—-SOME VET fine rooms may be had for the winter at 13 Car- rol place. Al modern improvements in the house. Children not taken, N. B.—A large basement room va bes SF ag for a physician’s office. References re quired. OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—LARGE AND PLEASANT rooms, with full or partial hoard, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen. House with all the modern improvements, 45 Comcord street, Brooklyn t ARDING AND LODGING, er ne FSIRABLE SUITES OF FURNISHED ROOM3.—A private family would let a ruite of rooms to one or dera improvements, tnd is in one of the beet ocalies ats, & one ties i the city, convenient to the cars and stages. No. 11 West Fourteenth street, first house west of >ixth avenue. APARTMENTS. —TO LET, AT 776 BROAD- was , one entire floor of elegantly furnished roome, with first’ clase secommodations for # family. Also, s parlor and bedroom to a single gentleman. Please ap- ply from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. res ED APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD, TO let.—A neat front room on the second floor, ia a Private family, to a single gentleman. Apply at No. 133 Franklin etreet. References required. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN BROADWAY, NEAR the St. Nicholas Hotel, suitable for one or two tingle gentlemen, in a private tamily. rooms consist of Parlor and bedroom communicating, and fronting Broad- Way. For location, &c., address T, L. Bell, Herald offise. RENCH BOARD—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS, consisting of parlor and three bedrooms, all adjoin ing, on seconi floor, will be let together or separately. None but the highest respectability need apply. Also a room fora single gentleman. Apply at (8 st. Mark’s place. Dinner hour a quarter to six, ences ex- changed. ONGINGS.—MANHATTAN HOUSE, 27 AND 29 CEN- tre street, near the Park. Strangers will call at this ne # establishment, and examine the su; accommodations before engaging elsewh twenty five cents per night. ‘70. 8 ASBLAND PLACE, LATE PERRY STREET. Arrapgements may now be made for mane} rd, with suits of rooms or single rooms, by families ingle persons, in the above new four story house, , With all the modern improvements. Access sixth avenue cars, and Amity street stages. Re- ferences exch: ILEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED, MAY BE OBTAIN- ed, with board, in one of the most desirable loca- hops, with the adv: gee of vath and gas, and where it ia coptidered more of a private family than a boarding house, as the number is quite limited; also, @ room suiti- ble for two yersons in the attic, Inquire at 65 Second avenue, next to the corner of Fourth street. LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—aT 187 BENRY sri with or without board. Refe ences required. RIVATE BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can be accommo: ated with plea Fant rooms in a smali family, at moderate terms. Apply at 116 West Sixteenth street. Baths, gas, &o pee BOARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN be accommodated with a pleasant furniahed room, and full or partial board, in & central and convenient part of the city, Private table if preferred. For loca- ness &c., address Mrs. B., box No. 36 Broadway Post Office. RIVATE FAMILIES AND BOARDING HOUSES, wanting permanent or transient boarders, are ear: nestly requested to apply early at the Broadway Board: ing Fxcbange, 887 Broadway, up stairs. We have more 2 rar board than we can supply. No charge to oarders. Ooms TO IET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—A private family oceupying a first class house down town, aud having more room than they require, desire to let to a couple of gentlemen a suit of rooms without board. This will be found an excellent opportunity for me: chants withing to reside near their business. Apply at 51 Barclay street. Reference exchanged. OOMS TO LET, SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS, NEAT- ly furnished, to let, singly or otherwise, with or Hithout board, at College Hotel, 36 Murray street, There is a first class rertaurant attached; also baths, and every thing else for comfort one could wish. OOM WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A RE- tired and respectable locality, not above Fighth street; house without boarders preferred. Pay in ad- vance. Address H. H., Broadway Post Office. FP Lay IkvaLIDaa WIDOW LADY, OOCUPY. ing a spacious house, in a healthy and retired loca- tion, with no family except herself and brother, who is a physicisn of long experience, world accommodate a lady with cligible spartments, board, nursing, and maedi- cal attendance, previous to and during confinement. Address Mré. De Bruny, Chelsea Post Ofice, 1,049 Broad- way. WO OR TAREE GENTLEMEN, WHO MAY BE DE2I- rous of obtaining pleasant ‘apartments, furnished, without beard, can be accom modsted at 44 Laight street, fronting St. John’s Park. The house has the conveniences of gas, bath, &e. TS SOUTHERNERS AND OTHERS.—$300.—A LADY bas a room to let, with partial board, in a quiet re- spectable house, for the advancement of the above amount. Security on a rosewood piano can be give Address, with particulars, Mrs. Bell, Post Office, prepaid. LET—NEW STORES OR WAREROOMS, 265 street, second, and considerable room and a full opet view from tho staest apaiy te GBO. 'W. DEAN, om tbs BOW thin ‘0 LET—PART OF TBE DWELLING NO. 88 WEST Twenty sixth street bath, &e., and is very pleasantly |. Rent toa small, ‘gente! | faxiDy $20 yer month. References exebanged. T° LET—A LARGE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house on vente sizth street, with modern improve: ments, chardeliers, &c Kent $750. Also, a small brick house on same street. Rent $425. Also, a number of other houses to let. Apply tok. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10, and 3 to 7 o'clock, LET—PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE IN SOUTH Brooklyn, consisting of four rooms end clocets on, second floor, with or wi hout a basement. tos small fa- mily. Rent’ low. Inquire soath side of Luquer atreet, second house west of Court street. ‘0 LET—FOUR LOFTS, TWO STORES AND BASE- T ment, with sub cellar. Inquire at 63 Bowery, corner of Walker street. Lt ay LET—IN A MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION, A NEW four story brown stone house, containing thirteen plete with all the modern improvements, situa- doors from Fourth avenue, 57 Eaet Twenty- i reet. Kent $1,200 per annum. Gas and oil- ¢ rp aaa inthe house. Can be seem from 10 A, . to3 P.M. 10 LET—THE SNUG FRAME HOUSE, NO, 16 EAST ‘Thirty firet street, between Fifth and Madison ave- nues; also the brick dwelling, No. $ Third avenue. Both for families who desire dole lars per year. They can be seen at any hour of the day. apely to A. HALL, 18 Thirty: first street, or Boyd & Bal, 12 Warren street. es (0 LET—THE LARGE HOUSE AND STORE, of Broadway and Thirty first street. Ci for hotel and saloon, dry goods or upholate y establish- ment; alro, adjoining store and floor above; also, store om Sixth avenue. Kent low to good tenants. Inquire of Fowler & Franklyn, No. 71 Thirty-fifth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. (0 LET—THE CHOICE HALF OF HOUSE NO. 8 Tenth etreet, a Cosirable plate for a small family; Bas range, hot aud cold water, gas and croton through- out Possession on the 14th inst, Rent till fret of May, $250, Call on the premises for particulars. 10 LET.—A PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN WISHES to let part of his house to a small respectable fami- Jy; grown persons preferred. For particulars inquire at, cr address. a note, prepaid, to No. 6 Dover street. PPO LET, ON BROADWAY AN ELEGANT, LARGE show room, on the first floor over the confectionery corner of Broadway and Thirteenth street, suitable for @ merebant tailor, fashionable dressmaker, cabinet or pi- ano warercom,’ upholserer, writing sosdemy, danciog school, cr any business requiring light and space. Apply tn the’ confectionery. | Also, a large room on the UpptE floor, suitable for # lady. LET OR FOR SALE—GENTEEL HOUSES ON THE southerly sice of Sackett street, between Columbia and Van Brunt streets, South Brooklyn, only fifteen minutes’ waJk from Wall street. To be let ata very low rent till the Ist of May next. Also, part of « house in Twenty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue. Inguire of EDWARD D. JAMES, 14 Wall street. (0 BE LEASED—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE PLOT of ground northwest corner of Spring and Elisabeth 71 feet by 128. Apply to J. I. CODDINGTON, 17 ret, from 12 to 3 P. M. (0 RENT—TWO FIRST CLASS WINTER OR SUMMER, brick and stone houses, on the Heights at New Brighton, §. I., delightfully situated, commanding an ex- tensive view of the bay and surrounding country. The bouses sre replete with every convenience of water works above and below, dumb waiter. speaking trampets, stables and coach hc uses, garden ground, vate walke and averues, within five minutes walk of New Brightom Ferry, and of easy access to Quarantine. For further particulars, elevation and view of houses, apply on the premises, orto C.K. HAMILTON 74 Beaver sirest. (0 RENT—THE FRONT BASEMENT, TWO FRONT rooms on the second floor, and two on the third floor of 27 Woodhull street, Brooklyn, Kent, with gas, $17 per month. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. FINE YOUNG HORSE FOR SALE-WARRANTED in ever: resject. Would be @ splendid family horse, or suitable for a doctor, express wagon, or grocer. Can be seen until sold, at No. 61 Orange street. (OACHES, CARRIAGES, OR LIGHT WAGON3 OF every kind, both new and old, on band, or made to orde! ‘A. VAN ORTWICK’S Repository, No. 4 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn. One superior six seat rockaway, made cheap. 0 LET—TO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR to single gen*lemen, the svcond story front and back Toome, with partial board for the gentlemen; the honse is bardsomely furnisked, and coxtaice all the modern improvemente. Please a}ply at 284 Kast Twelfth street, two blocks from Broad: (0 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITB or without board for the lady, @ beautiful fur Dished room, ina modern house. located io a retired situation near Madison square, and dcoupied by widow lads, without family. For terms addres Safety, Metro politan Post V PARLOR AND BED200M ATTACHED, e second story, unfurnished, in @ private fomily, by a single gentleman. Good references given. Please address a note to G. G., Delmonico’s Hotel, 251 Breadway. TANTED—iN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FEW GIRLS, to take lodging; also, a man, his wife, anda small family, can be well accommodated, by calling any day this week at 286 West Nineteenth street. LET—10- TENANTS’ REGISTER A SMALL STOKE AND BASEMENT TO gether or separate, corner of Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street. The latter would do for a gas fitter, plumber, or any mechanical business. Apply as above. TO LET, A CENTRAL LOJA —Farni‘ure worth $1,000 must be sold, with the jease as presett oecupact is leaving the city. Very convenient for a small family. Lesse two years from May next. Possession given immed ately. Addresp, f'r three days, Cottage, box 1,988 Post Office 'URNISBED HOUSE TO LFT—IN NINETEENTH street, near Fifth avenue, brown stone, four stories and wellfurnithed. Will bo let to a good party at 4 rea- souabievens. Also 6 sumall farnished houle ta ‘Lispenard street rear Broadway, BILLINGS & TUCKER, 887 Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN JERSEY CITY, consisiing of pat lor.and becroom on the first floor, and two rooms on the second floor, with use of basem nt, atont two minutes walk frdm the ferry. Inquire of SOHN T. DAVIDSON, No. 5 Canal street, New York. ‘Terms mojerate. OUSE TO LET—THE UPPER PART OF A FINE brick honee to let, and furniture for eale, if wanted. Possession given on or before the 15th inst. No. 43 Essex street, near Grand. Apply to C. MARSH, No 5 Eldridge street. Hex TO LET—WITH FURNITURE FOR SALE, IN ‘Twelfth street, not far from Broadway, a very beat house, all the improvements, furniture inrice of der, and will be sold low. Nent $850, and can be bad aiter May next. BILLINGS & TUCKER, 887 Broadway. OUSE NO. 13 WOOSTER STR TO LET.—THE three story and attic house, with modera improve- iments, including hot and cold baths. Apply to L. WOOD, 11 Wooster street, next door, or to J. & F. PELLS, corner of Grand and Laurens streets OTTAGE HOU: tion in this cf GTHAM POWER ROOMS, WELL LIGHTED, WITH 5 steady steam, to let. Inquire at JOHN KENNEDY'S steam marble works, corner of Broadway and Ihirty- fifth street. UPERIOR BOUSE 10 LET—YEARLY RENT $600— WD Situated west of Broadway, very near the Eighth avenue, in a delightful location, convevient to tbe cars and ‘sthgia; everything | comolete—chandeliers, gus, baths, bells, epeaking tubes, &c., with a very superior sub cellar fb. 'W. RICHARDS, 807 Broad ray. LET—THE THIRD STORY OF BUILDING 24 BEEK- man strect, with windows front, rear and side, 66 ‘eat, , Will be let to two tenants. Also, basement of Sc. 12 Spruce street, well calculated for & pressroom. ae ‘+ ts in the immediate neighborhood of steam power. The room ie 96 foes deep, with gas. Inquire of JAMES: OR & SONS, 29 Beekman street. — T% LET—TILL 1ST OF MAY, TO A GENTEEL FAMI- ly, aix large weil furnished rooms, with ii requisite for housekeeping, in a new brick hout leasant locality, three minutes walk from Hamilten erry. Rent, $20 per month, ia advance. Apply at No. 10 Rapelye street, Brooklyn. '0 LET—IBE COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 14 SOUTH Sixth street, Williameburg, one minutes walk from Peck slip and Division avenue jerries. It will be rented furnished, if desired; the furniture was ail new last May. Apply on the premises, between 10 A. M. and 4P. 0 LET—COTTAGES ON 125TH STREET, NEAR Fifth avenve, marble mantels, Croton water, bath, range, &c., all in order; will be let for $300 a year, exch; have large lots. Will be sold tor $5,500 each, and imms- diate possession given Apply 40 E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to M., or on 125th street, near Seventh avenué, morning and evening. ‘0 LET—A FUANISHED ROOM, TO A SINGLE gentleman, with or without partial hoord. Warm cold baths on same floor as room. Enquire at 28 e. © LET—THE THREE LOWER FLOOPS OF THE building 804 Broadway, corner or Duane street. Each floor i ut 26 feet frmt by 100 feet deep. The rremises will be let to one tenant, or separately, if re haired. App'y to ‘E. BLOOMER, 208 Broadway ’ pam © LET~A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE story and basement house on Twenty-fourth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. ‘Lhe houge is in fine order, with modern improvements; furniture new, gas chandeliers, glass, chia ware, ve.” Will be let for twelve months.’ “Apply to E. B, KINSHIMER, $10 Fourth avenue, from § to 10, and3 to 7 o'clock, in the best style and but little worn, for sale very i iy OR SALE—THREE COACHE*, NEARLY NEW, WITH harnets complete, one new tiloury, and « seoond lend botel coach. apply at the Metropolitan Stables, corner of Prince and Crosby atreets, OR SALE—A PAND2OME PONY BUILT per six years old, 16 hands high, warranted sound an: Bind, and free from any fault. This mare is only a short time from the country; iss free, stylish driver, and can trot inside of three minutes tow road wagon. Apply at 106 Mulberry street OR SALE~A LIVENY STABLE, NOW DOING A first vate business, situated in one of the best lo- éatious in Brooklyn. 4 rare chance» for any oue to enter tke business For particulars apply at No 10 Nevins t, Brocklyn OR SALF—PLOODED COLTS AND FILLIES, OF THE Leet racing families of Virginia horses. Apply, per- senally e hy letter, to J. W. CLARE, Berryville, Clarke county, Va, FF". SsLE—a SORREL PACINC MARE, SIX YEARS oid, fifteen hands high, and perfectly sound and gen- tle. Hus been used for the last three months, almost daily, under the saddle, by alady. The mare is kind in harness and not afraid of locomotives. Any one wishing @ pretty and gentle beast for family use will find ber cheap. "Inquire of A. , 14 Platt street. FOR Save FA GRAY HORSE, 1636 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old, sound (with one bre no and kiod; a good traveller and of fice courage. Will be sold low, by applying at 110 Kast Thirteenth street. gL iarraeac thle becrtiatate hats Deets OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, FIVE YEARS OLD, 1534 hands high, sound and kind; Black Hawk breed. ill be sold cheap if applied for immediatly. Inauire 17 Vestry street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, SIXTEEN hands, stylish drivers, perfectly kind; will be sold for $260. ‘Apply at THOMPSON'S, 110 East Thirteenth street. OR SALF—A STYLIFH SADDLE HORSE, FIFTEEN hands high, kind and gentle; will be sold low, a9 the owner has no'use for @ horse.’ Inquire at 12 West Thicty-seventh street, or 260 Pearl street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF MORGAN BAY HORSES, SIX years olf, fast and stylish, sound and kind; also a brett avd harness. Will be sold cheap. Inquire of STELLE, Mansion House, Chambers street. ROR SALES A SOREL MARE, 16% HANDS HIGH, six years old, warranted sound and kind, suitable fur any work. Apply at 269 Cherry street. OR SALE CHFAP—A GOOD HORSE, SPRING CAR’ ‘and harness, all in good ition.” Can be seen a $27 Spring strert, until sold. Inquire from 8 to10 A. M. ‘and from 2 to 4 P. M. Fe SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—TWO OCOACHER nearly new, two double sets of coach harress, of Day one two horse one pal’ of gray , and ome fight % ig. Wagons, pot mares; alno, and with rober, blankets. Xe. be sold cheap if ap; for immediately. For forther particulars apply at the store of W.HYATI & CO, 329 Third avenue, between ‘Twenty: fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, ORSE, AND CARRIAGE—FOR SALE, A LIGHT Le breil ay nearly new, and a large fv borre woul tuken art ment. juire . SANFORD, 84 Ceé tree Semaid (0 BE SOLD AT THE B\ZAAR, CROSBY STREET, on Wedvesday, 18h instant, at 11 o'clock, » first ratey — gem fg pbs gree to order, with re- ‘bably tany springs, and best patent axle, in ex and sold aly’ because ‘be irae te. owner is leaving the a ATTERSALL’S, GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, MON- treal —Government Sele.—The subscriber bas been honored with inrtructions tojsubmit to public ome grer ‘ooh feptember, sixty horse, Vlonging tothe Hoya i i ember, six! ¥ tislery, disposed of solely in ‘consequence of the ‘redac- tien in Canada, ‘The greater part cently been purchased b; <Bitcetlon at horses ever ‘tfered fa Ammo conec' Hing. ule poutive; one eee idm seat ng. itive, 01 cach day at 1 o'clock. JOHN JONES, Auctionne se Her Majesty's Ordnance. Mostres}, Sept 11, 1864. $$ ete ote eee —AN ELEGANT DAP- ple bay horse, ands high, 7 ol warranted sound and ‘kind in all hardens; has’ bens driven by ladies, and is one of tho beat family horses in the country. Gin trot his mile in three minutes to road wagon, and has never been ti |, havi just qua Nanri be yx, * on aceount Tiding Tehocl stables, ‘reat ot Measion House, teks Riding S¢hool = rear of Hicks: netaeahs ed ————— Winns THREE SEATED ROCKAWAY WAGON; must be in first rate order aud not much worn. Apply at 64 Verey street,

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