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wemmer, a will, doubtlee, do a» mors profitable busi- ese next January than it did last July. ItisaGxed | fect that a dividend will be declared at the clove of the | present year. Mr Mehaffey has only been Prosident about four menths, and in that short time he baw cnanged the | company from non-dividead earning tos dividend-eara- ing and dividend-paying concern. Thie shows how wuch | virtue the:e is, in proper management, and bow much | ifference there is between good aad tad managewect. | The high price of coal, of course, favors the Cawberland Company ae much as any other coal company; but it has Deen placed in such efficient operation, snd ite annual prcduct bas reached such an amount, that it must bere after take rank alorgside the Delaware und Hudson and the Pennsylvania coalcompanies. Harlem Railroad Com- pany continues without much alteration. Biace the elec- tion of Mr. Nicholas Dean it bas not vazied much, and its market value bas undergone no change. The new President is a very good man for the piace. What he iacke in en- terprise he will make up in economy. Mr. Dykers would Lave filled the office very creditaly, but the obje:tion many had to him on account of his being a stockholder | wae suffisient. It should be at ali times a sufficient rea. sen for not appointing a man to the Presidency of any company; and until the msnazement of our railrosd ‘companies is separated from the stock spectlating infla- ence, we shall not be free from those enormous fuctua- tions in market value and from those defaloations and peculations which have ruined so many prospercus ¢om- amount there remaived unexpended $70,814 37. The to- ta] earnings of the year ending June !, 1864, wore $850. 007 02, expenses $404,039 11, leaving the net earning for the year $445,976 91. After deducting $25,214 11 for de- preciation, &c , the net esrnings amounted to $420,762 80. Of this sum there had been spprepriated for various purpores, including two dividends of four per cent each, the sum of $354,456; and there remained @ eurplos of $66,806 80, which, addad to the surplus of 1853, makes 6 total surplus on the 1st of June last of $199,584 68. The assets of the road at the close of the fieca) year amount- ¢€ to $498,513 46, and the liabilities, exclusive of ibe State loan of $150,000, to $283,222 02. The net earnings for the year ending June 1, exhibited sn ideresse of $56,527 43 over those of the previous year; and the net | expenses an increase of $39,854 62. Thus the receipts | have mot increseed in an equal ratio with the expensee, Some of the items which compose this extra expense were an increased amount of distance run ty the traine, high- | er prices for fuel, higher wages, and the eubstitution ef horse power for steam in entering Boston. This Yast item has increased the expenses stout $10,000 per } annum. The directors devote a brief portion of the re- port to « vindication of their course of sdyancing their passenger and freight fares. During the past year the directors have found it necessary to purchase additional Jand for depot purposes at severa) stations of the inte- rior. The meet extensive purchase of this kind was at Lawrence, the amount bough: there exceeding $20,000. During the year, also, four first clase locomotives, five paales. It is our intention to oppose the election of any ‘man as President of any railroad company who has any- thing to.do with speculating in stocks; and #0 far as our faftaenee extends, we shall use it for tbe purpose of plac'ng wach men in the management as will look to the in- terests of the stockholders at large, instead of cliques of speculators in Wall street. On this ground alone, we are in favor of the electicn of Mr. Dean to the Presidency of the Harlem company. The market value of that stock may not advance as rapidly under Mr. Dean’s menegewen* ag under Mr. Dykers’, but it will advance more steadily and ‘be more permanent. New York Central bas taken & start. Something has given it a galvanic shock, and we are a little curious tc learm the cause. Some sanguine speculator for & rise, is purchasing on jong time buyer’s option. He no doubt expects to get a dividend or two Defore his contract falisdue. If he does it will reduce the cost somewhat; but he will find at the end of thesix menihs that the stock could have been bought cheaper amd the interest saved. Nicaragua is steadily moving’ upwards, and its friends have grest confidence in it. 3+ ig undoubted}y a good purchase at present prices, Tiinois @entral bonds are in demand at our quotaticns, for re- mittances to Europe. Large purchases have lately been made on foreign account. After the adjournment of the b6ard, the following wales of bonds and stocks were mace at auction by Simson Drsper :— 40° do Fumpire City Bank.... 20 do Lafarge Fire Insurance Co, 11 do American Expreas Co. At the second board there was great buoyancy in some of the fancies. Erie Railroad advanced 2 per cent; @omberland Coal, 32; Nicaragua Transit, 34; New York @entral Railroad, %{. Earlem declined 3; per cont. Erie ‘was active at the improvement, and many of the transac- tions were for cash. It looks very much as though the shorts were buying in freely. By the arrival of the steamship St. Louis, at this port, from Havre and Southampton, we have four days later fatelligence from Europe. The financial sdvices are highly favorable. The Times of Aug. 30 says :—~ ‘The great firmyese observable in the Fnglish funds dur- ing the past week still continues, and they have closed to-day at a frech advance of more than ® quacter per cent. Consols, for money, which left off last evening at 9434 to 5, opened at 0455 to %, and steadily improved to 949% to 9 for money, and 95 to +f for the account, re- maining without reaction up to the official termination of business. Ata later hour the buoyant tendency was further manifested, and transactions took place for the account at wee to 3g. This {s nominally the highest price torched during the present year, although the t reached in June, when console were temporarily ai %, wae actually rather higher, making allowance for the circumstance of its being ex dividend. The state of the weather was again almost the scle couse that influenced ‘the marbet, no political considerations being lixely to pro- duee much effect until news shail arrive regarding the Sebastopol expedition. Quotstions for cotton remained about the same a# pre- viously reported. Breadstuffs were not as firm, and some descriptions bad declined. The weather had teen fine for the harvests. ‘The steamship Empire City arrived to-day from Aspin- wall, with the California mail of August 16, and $1,086,784 in specie, Her advices were no later than ‘those received by the steamer vie Nicaragua last Friday. ‘The warrants entered at tho Treasury department, Washington, on the 9th inst., were: For t) ¢ redemj tion of stock......0+++0+. For the payment of other Treasury deste. Covered into the ‘Treasury from customs. ‘Covered into the Treasury from Jands... 732 10 Covered iato the Treasury from miscellaneous BOUTCOS 4s sesseeeee ” 5,396 75 For the War Department. 6,074 50 For carr: ing uzon the books ‘cr the War De- partment by appropriation warrant, No. 86, ~ an appropriation for the Chickasaw Indians. 1,070 00 For the War Department... sees 182,677 02 Fer repaying in the Navy Department "102,262 67 he receipts of the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad Company for the month of August, amounted to ; 11 $76,757 87. ‘The Hartford Jimes makes the following remarks upon the insurance companies of that city:— The condition of the tna Insurance Company, not- withstanding the losses of the past two months, is sound—the capital is whole, with a respectable surplue— the company do not owe a dollar to any bank or other institution—there is not a note or acceptance of the oom) outstanding im the hands of any individual or i—with a large balance in cash to their credit in benk; and every loss now outstanding will be pro: yy ysia ‘at maturity, or before. Their investments in” ds, stocks and mortgages, exceed four hundred and thirty thousand dollars. ‘The condition of- the other inscrauce companies in this city, since the failure of the Protestion, is aleo sush as to enable them to go on successfully, and to pay every loss with their usual promptitude. The following card is published in the Charleston Mad.) News of Baturday:— The President and Directors of the Farmers’ end Mechanics’ Bank le Keat oa a) Peay oe - ‘apprepared togontinue & speci ption ices bave concluded that the interests of its creditors ‘and stockholders would be promoted by suspendiag all ‘ions in raid bank until 134 o’clock Thursday, the Siet day of September, instant; whereupon they order- @dand directed the officers of said bank to discontinue operations until that time, unless othsrwise directed, and farther declared their confidence in the ability of the institution to meet fully ail of its liabilities. The News says that the bank holds substantia! seeuri- thes, which are now in the course ‘of collection, for every Colisr of its notes issued. The London Bankers’ Magazine furnishes the returns" of circulation of the private and joint stock banks io * Bngland and Wales for the four weeks ending the 5th of August, 1854, and gives the following as the average weekly circulation of those banks during the past mooth, vig.:— Private banks... £3,570,402 Joint stock bank: 243 + 2,888, Average weekly circulation.............+--£6,453,735 On comparing the above with the returns for the pre- eeding month, ending the 8th of July last, it shows:— A decrease in the circulation of the private Jevevecccerscevevescessscecaseecescces 40; 280 ‘and, as compared with the return for the correspon ‘ing period of Isst year, namely, August 6, 1853, it shows:— A decrease in the circulation of the private Danks of..... £142,030 decrease in th’ Decresse on the year On comparing the above with the amounts of the Axed issues, the following appears to be the comparative state of the circulation: — The te banks are below their fixed issues £1,036,968 The joint. stock banks are below their fixed feaue: 442,614 Total below their fixed iasues,......++.++ +. £1,470,577 ‘The annexed letter from the directors of the Deep River Bank of Connecticut, shows that that bank has been discredited unjustly, The report as to ite suspen- ston was carrent at a time when quite a panic prevailed, and it got mixed up with the others. The letter is sigaod by the present board of directors, who have individu: ally bound themseives, during their term of office, until Japuary next, River Baye, Pept. 11, 1854. Deep River Bank, ie at the we to state that the ‘Dank is i eos crstenee tae paid sad will eontiane to y its liabilities on demand; and we hereby uncondi- Senay ne our individual private property as secu- ty for te unt of the deposits and eiroslating notes of th p River Bank, of Rit ona 4 til the bert aunual election of directors.) mn? asen Pratt, now, Samuel P. Rassell, Shaler, Warren Tylor, Disectors, 4 aie The anaual report of the Boston and Maine Railroad Company,for the year ending Jane Ast, 1864, states that the wholeeapital stock of the roid, inclating's Stato dann of $160,000, wap then $4,226,074 58, of which ’ new passenger cars, and eighty-five freight cars, were purchased fer the use of the road, We publish the following statement of the President of the Caledonia Mining Company :—Thie compsny pur- chased the Caledonia mines of the Parker Vein Coal Com- pany, paying the jast namec company 95,000 ehsres of ‘the stock of the Caledonia Company. These shares of stock are now a part of the assets of the Parker Vein Company. 50,000 shares will be offered for sale by the trustees, at 8. Draper’s suction, on Friday, thé 15th inst. It is important to the stockholders ef the Parke: Vein Company that the shares should command 4 fair prise. The proceeds will be applied by the trustees to paying off the float: g debt of the Parker Vein Coal Compsny:— ‘The Caledonia Mining Company is incorporated unde the laws of Maryland, with a capital of $1,000,000, divid ed into shares of $10 to each share, The company owns 3/3 acres of land on the line of the St. George’ Creek Railroad, within five miles of the Piedmont station of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, all of which is under- jald with the fifteen foo: vein of the best coal ia the Cumberland »r George's Creek coal fields. The improvo- ments on the Property consist of @ large number of tenants’ or miners’ bouses, offices, barns, stables, tram roads, railways, tip houses, sideling® and other necessary conveniences for mining. The daily produc? of the mines is 400 tons of coal, which, with @ moderate outlay for additional improvements, may be ersily increased to 1,000 tons. The personal property of the company cox sists of mining cars, horses and mules, aod other appli- ances required in its present operations. The mines and fixtores, and all the proporty connected therewith, aro in execlentorder and afford the beet working capacity, with the greates* facility for a market, The comoany 000 shares of its own stock, and has no float- ‘outstanding bonds. The lands of the compa- bject to liens of about $92 000, payable by in ext@dirg as long as seven years; to dircharge these tiens 85,000 shares of the stock of the company, , standing in the name of a trustee for that purpose, are appropriated, which cannot be otherwise appropriated. Stock Exchange. 3884 30, ‘ToEsDay, sag 13, $5500 Ohio 6’s, 60.. 1061{ 1000 Harlem 8 1000 Erie Inc Bas.s3 72. 20 do.. 1000 HR 1st M Bis 102 1000 Had Conv Bas. 75C0 1 On R Bas.s8 uw ‘ 6000 3 3000 do... 6885 1000N Y¥Con RBs 864; 11600 do.,...83 86 BS shs Bk America. 10634 20 BE of Commerce, 1 25 Bk Republic 5 bk Nor Am ae RRR 2, SEUsERERBSEERE 100 @o.. 200 N. ¥. C. RR. 100 do... do. 800 do. 88 82 N Indiana RR... 10 Panama RR..... SRO $15000 Erie Bas '83.. 12000 Ill Cen R Bas. 4600 @o...... 70 20 she Penn Coal Co 97 V h eeate opie CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘TUESDAY, Sept. 12—6 P. M. AgHES were in fa'r request, at $6 1234 for pearls, and $7 Zor pots, per 100 pounds. BreaDerorrs —Flour was dull and lower. Tho sales included 6,200 barre ls—ordinary to choice State, at $9 a $975; common to fansy Western, at $9 37}¢ 9 $9 75; and extra Western and Genesee, at $10 a $11; with 8,300 barrels Southern, at $8 75 a $9 50 for in/erior to goo, and $9 75 $10 2 for fancy to extra, per barrel. ye four and corn mea! were unshanged. heat was on the decline. The sales embraced 6,000 bashels prime Canadian w! at $2, and 4,000 Southern red, at | $176. About 2,500 bushels rye brought $1 23a $124, Barley and oats were bem pon ‘3 seemed less active. Thesales amounted to 70,000 bushels, at 80c o 8lo for unsound, and Slc. a 83c. for Western mixed, per bushel. Corrns.—Sales of 50 bags of Rio were made at 10% a ce 800 mats Java at 18c.; 1,000 bags Maracaibo at p. nt Corroy.—The sales reached 400 to 500 bales, at stea- dier rates com} with Monday’s quotations. Frmute.—Rates to Liverpool were quiet to day, but Fay lee our last Fx gid 12,000 bushels of corn have engaged at 4d. in bulk, and 700 3 800 bales of ecmpressed cotton were taken at ‘4. There was no- ‘thing new to London. To Havre, cotton was igc., and ashes at $6 $8, with but little doing. To Californts, eee ‘were inactive, at 36c.a40e. per foot measure- nt. Hay.—The marko* was bare of good shipp’ phe and prices firmer, being quoted as has 880-0 8 an: in nome cases $160 was asked. om 4 Heur.—We noticed a sale of 100 bales of American dressed at $2 256 Fivms.—Sales ot 400 Beunos A} ‘were made ; 21 Ibs. 18¢., and 7,000 Porto at 18c. snd 800 ditto, 30 lbs., at Cabello as they ran, at 123c. _— were quiet, but steady, at yesterday’s qucta- ns. Tnox.—The market was easier, with sales of about 100 pig at $90 a $29 40, with some sales re ported at $40, months, Lnm—We have nothing new to notice in this line, ‘Stock small, and firm. « vip aged 40 2 50 bhds, Cuba muscovado ‘sold at 260. Navat Sronss.—ales of 800 bbls. Wilmington tar were made at 75; some lots eyirite turpentise were made at bg h. Ons.— Whale and were in fair demand, at steady rates. Olive varied little. Linseed was in moderate re- quest, at ‘18. 2 79c. per gallon. Lard remained as last noticed. Provisions.—Pork was brisker. The sales reached 1,300 bbls , at $14 50 for mess, and $11 87% for prime; with 260 Dols. of the latter, deliverable in thirty days, bay. ption, at $1225 per bbl. There were likewise sold 180 casks cut meats, at 6\4c. 2.630. for shouiders, and 7%c @ 83<c. for hams, Per Jb., with 600 bbla. lard at lie. a 113¢¢. per {d., and 300 bbls. beef at former fig- ures. Butter and cheese were unchanged. SvGars.—The market displayed loss sstivity, but ‘were firm; the sales inclodsa about 800 a 600 Cube at 4% & 5(c., and 100 60. New Orleans at 6 ‘Lomacco continues with moderate sales, incl at 6X0. a Oc.; cases common ‘Wmsxny —Sales were reported of 540 bbls. Jersey, Ohio, and t 5 hie, and prison, at ABs 8 436 , and 90 bhda, drudge at ihde. 84 bales Havana, at Ohio seed, at 6c.a onable dices in » very few lessons and = from +o 6PM oa alton net inion : from 7 to 10% P. M., for gentlemen and lads. ‘a Wodneslays and for children exelusively, fromirate. lensons morning, also Mondays and vat mucsdaga throughout the day and evening, and at all times uot cecupied by classes. and continued weekly. Brookes’ evening clara fo~ ladies Batapdey. (oxsluaiveiy) je pow Copming for Wouuewoey and Bights, { 86 BROADWAY (UNION SQUARE)—H«NDSOME eae ES ha aa te, a phy ive to tet. 7 5 BROADWAY.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FUR nished nis to let, with board, to s fa- mily or single ymen. Meals served in rooms, Also, yoome at moderate prices suitable for gentlemen, with breaklast if desired, The house is first 64 BROADWAY—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS for families, on first and eecont with desizadle in; cae modera im- a baths, and all ‘4 ¢ 4 WES? FOUnT&ENTH STREET, NEAR THE Kighth avenue —Elegac* suits of rooms to let, on first and second floors, euitadle for families, farnish- ed cr unfurnished, with board, ina first class house, fornished with gas, baths, &o.; aieo le roome for single gentlemen. WEST TWENTY: FIRS? STREET, NEAR ZIGATH han eet eae Bebioags baring we in size, ‘ven' jacautnese of localit; eurpassed, beard and rooms; aleo a few single gentlemen taken. Re- ferences exchanged. 1 7 Fk. Farahed Some oth hare gentlemen and their wives. bouse al rhe modern hnprevemente aad sewly far- 1 412 STREET, OPPOSTE CLINTON HALL —a five suit of roomsto ket with board, on the seoond and third floors. iched, 0: Broadway.—A arge room, with pantry at- the second floor, to let, with board, Rate men, oF a gentlem in and hie wife. A360, a ball Ie 106 WAVERLEY PLACE, FIVE DOORS WEST OF Washi: gton square—s parlor anc bedroom connecting, op tirst or second floor, furnished or unfur- nisbed, can be had imzced-ately with board. Terms mo- derate. Bath with hot and cold water, god shower bath the second floor. FRANKLIN STREBT.—NEATLY FURNISHED rooms, with bedrooms attached, on the firat en. Breakfast served and second floors, for single gen‘! ifrequired. Also, one or two single rooms for icdging. Cleanliness strictly observed. Inquire as above, first houge west of Broadway. 8 WisT SEVENTEENTH STREET, NE:R Pirie avenze aud Union park.—a suite of rooms and one or Swo single rooms, with board, may now de secured in the above ricaly fornished and delightfully situated first class house, with modern improvements. Kefe- rences exchanged. Apply as above. | 3 HOWARD STREET, NEAR B} OADWAY—A NEAT- e Jy furnisbod room, with pantries attached, to Jet to a gentleman and his wife, or to two singie gei men, with ful? or partial board. Baths and gus. moderate, Létation centra! and convenient. 1 UNIVERSITY PLACE, ONE OF THE MOST DE- lightful locations in'the city, immediate vicinity of Broadway, Filth avenue, principal hotels, ximusements, lib: &o, Sui Toems on first, second and third floo: ith board, for gentiemen with facailice, o: single gentlemen, Large $ PER a FOR BOARD AND, SEPARATE rooms for le gentlemen, and an ‘ur- aMehed parior for a gentleman and his wile at $5 per week each. Apply at 192 Eighth avenue, between Nine- teenth aad Twentieth atreeta. IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF ZOURTEENTH | street. Families desiring apartments for the fall or winter can, by immediate apptication, obtain suite of xeoma, spl f with board, on frst and seeond Goors. 6 house ix fire’ cissr, in tho immediate vicinity of Union square. basement, with two fronts. Sau odachan_areenal._SaeAeaeaeeomat ara CAEN GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A FEW SINGLE A gentlemen, dan be accommodated with fuil or tial board in a private family, up town; rooms farnished or unfurnished; gas, baths, ko. Please call at 161 West ‘Thisty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. FINE LARGE SUIT OF APARTMENTS, WITE closeta attached, may be bad at 25 Washi », for geutlemen only. Best of reference required. PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS TO LET, WITH board, furnished or unfurnished, togother o- sepa. Tately, toa gentleman and wife, or to's party of single gentlemen, Honse has modern improvemerta. fe. rences exchanged. Apply at 176 Hudson street. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- Gated with board at 86 Prospect strest, Broot)yn. ¢ house is nicely situacedand within a few minutes walk alton aad_Bridge % PRIVATE FRENCH , HAVING TWO GEN- teelly furnisned rooms, with parlor, on Brookiya eights, would take two gentlemen of the Aret ressecta- bility, to board. Those seeking a coz-for‘able bouse, in every sense, accustomed to good living, will find an op- foray seldom offered by addressing Duncan, box 239 lera)i oft PARTMENT.—BEDROOM, ONE ROOM, FOR & single gentleman, with gas, bath, &c., xt 146 Hud- tou street, f:oating St, John’s’ park. References ex- changed. LARGE ROOM PLEASANTLY SITUATED, WITH #) the modern improvements, suitatic for a g2n- ileman and his wife: also, tw> smaller rooms gultuvie for single gentlemen, can be had with board, at 404 Foursh street, one block from the stsges and cae. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room to Wt, to a single gentioman, with or without fal board; private cavle i desired. ’ Location inthe mediate vicinity of Madi-on square. Family small and private. Terms reasonable for first race acccmmoda- tions. Rt gi and desired. A line addressed toK. , Union square Port Office, will meet with ; attention. 8 PERSONS OF RESPECTABILITY SHOULD KNOW well who they mingle with, and as tho:e 4:0 every sort of persons keeping boarders as weil as al! sorts of boarders, yon can find no other medium eo sure, #0 respectable or convenient as ours. We give every iafor- mation, and’ direct bearders to suitable places free of charge. Strangers ae well as cit will find it geeatly to their interest to call at office, Clinton Hall, corner of Eighth street and Lafayette place. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, I @ Landsome brown s:one house, desire to accommo- ite one gentleman with partial board. Address Home, Herald office. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with well furnished rooms ina frst class house in renteenth ot, near Fifth avenue. Apply to H. T. Kiersted, at the corner of Spring street ‘and Beoadway. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR A FEW SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with partial board ina private family. Roome furnished; house has the modern improvements. Apply st No. 12 West Thirteenth treet, between Fifth and sixth avenues. PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING IN FRANELIN STREET, near Broadway, baviog more room than a thew Te. quire, would teke = lady and gentlemsn to , of cheerful and social habits; eociety principal object. ‘Ad- dress P. W, 0., Herald office. OaARD.—TWO HAND“OMELY FURNISHED ROO! ‘on the third floor, will be let, with board, in a fir class house. Apply at No. 87 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A VERY hands 001 jome suite of unfurnished rooms on second F to a gentleman and his wife, or the rooms would be let toperately, it a jired. A furnished room also, for one or two sip; tiemen. Apply st 71 Macdougal street, between ecker and Houston streets. "BD peek Wo ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD. Room, betrocm end closet, on the second floor; also, a room, bedreom and pantry, on the third floor water and gas in the rooma; warm snd cold baths ia the house, Location very pleasant, at 207 West Twentieth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Reference given ond required. Dinner at six. Biew A WITOW LADY HAVING A HOUSE RE plete with all the modern improvements, will let unfurpished room on the second floor to a geath«m.n and his wife, with board; also, a single room furnished for leman. References exchanged. Apply at 307 near Second Bey WIST SIXTIETH STREET, NEAR BROAD- re y, a delightful and healthy location. Two or ning geo , also two gent'emen end their wiver can be accommodated with bosrd. Apy premises, or at Mrs. Scanian’s, $1 City Hall piace, OARD.—A SUIT OF THREE ROOMS AND ONE largé room, next the bath room, handsomely far- nished, will be let so a fi or to single gentiemen, wishing first class accom dons. Private table fur- abet, Apply at 254 Fourth avenue, near Twentieth OARD—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A SINGLE ‘an can yee yas ceme's Renta or Ashiand place. a on tue OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO A GEN- tleman and his wife, or s party of single gentlemen, orboth. The house is delightfully situated, overlooning Union Rt: and is furnished with gas, dat ae Ap ply at 22 Union place. OARD —TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE comfortably accommodated with pleasant rooms and artial board, in « private family. ow and furn- Mihed with all the modern improvements, gas, bath, &c. 46 Greenwich avenue, ences exchanged. ae po ana atop hg le bet hg ‘hree or four men, ora at tleman, th beard. Apply ‘nt 10 Wont Thicty frat streeh, Bost way and The house hae baths and th avenue, OARD AT 29 WEST RIGHTEENTH STREET, NE\R Fifth avenue.—One of two femilles ‘ain splen- Fooms on first and second floors, and gentlymen can be accommodated with very ‘t rooms o@ third floor. Location unsurpassed, house brown stone, vith all moders improventc:s, Likues a0 e'eioen, Refer- once exchanged, ADYSTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY..| oa o- o. ———— BCARDING AND LODGING. OARD—FOUR YOUNG MEN CAN BE A00OM- medated with board; alo, an unfura'shed room to with board, toa gentleman and his wife Location very desirable—168 Fast Broadway. OARD AND MUSIC—A PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, from Parie, would ike to obtain a furnished room and board, in a family up towa, where his lessous op the 0 would be received as whole or part compensation. of reference. Address Music, Herald office. OARD TO GENTLEMEN—A NEATLY FURNISHED | front parlor and bedroom comm: wo let to a suagy panan with or without breakfast, in » small private family, where all the comforts of a home may be obtained; delightful location, 84 Macdougal street, bet ween Houston and Blescker. OARD DOWN TOWN. —TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives and three or four single gentlemen can good board in the first class house 84 Franklin street, a few doors west of Broadway. Bath and gas in the house. Superior accommodations for good perma- nent boarders. OARD IN BROOKLYN,—A WIDOW LADY HAVING handsome house, pleasantly located, with all the wodern im ‘ts, would let = parlor and bedroom, with tos gentleman and his wife, or two single Cates: Reierencee exchanged. Apply at 62 Wil- ug! street. OARD JM BROOKLYN.—TO LEP, TWO FINE, Jarge rooms, with closets, furnished oF suit: fora enn and his wife or two . ly to 86 Ciinton treet, between the Wall street and A io ferries. wife, or two or three single can obtain Bw IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS 4, with pl asant rooms, in a family where there are Bat few bosrders. The location is eg and conveni- ent, being within five minutes’ Fulton ferry. Apply at 57 High street. ven td par eng —- FOR gent 1D an Le wit or le tle: i S pleasant locality, within a few aninutes walk of Wall street and South ferries. Terms very moderate. Ay at 91 State stroct, Brooklya. dy BOARVING AND LODGLEG. a eter ere tenn ee NE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- 00 with partial board, ins pleasure comforts o° & social home, by applying at 101 West Twentieth \LEASANT Pes with board, Im one of the most desirable loce- , with the advanteges of bath and gas, and where it is considered more of 4 private family than a boarding house, as the number do gate limited; also, @ room suita- ble for two persons in attic. Inquire at 65 Second avenue, next to the corner of Fourth street. Pr, BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, can be accommos ated with plea- ) at moderate terms. Apply , MAY BE OBTAIN- ost e sant rooms in a «mall at 116 West sixteenth Baths, gas, &o. OOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—A private family occupying a first class house down town, aud having more room than nd require, desire to let to a couple of gentlemen a suit of rooms without board. is will be found an excellent 0; junity for me:cbants wishing to reside near their . Apoly at 51 Barclay street. Reference exchanged. MS TO LET.—SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS, NEAT- 001 furnished, to DO x otherwise, with Rv Board at College’ Howat 36 treet, There Murray street. There is a first class restaurant at! j elso baths, and every thing else for comfort one could wish. ING) ILE GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, (without children,) can be accommodated with a parlor and in the firat class house, 31 West Twenty-seoond street. Unexceptionable references given and required. Wrousof oblaining, pleasant ‘apartwents, furniehed, Tous of o a] Rout beard, can be aocoumodated at 44 Laight atreet, fronting St. Jobn’s Park. The house has the conveniences of gas, bath, &e. © OR THREE RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN, CAN be accommodated with full or partial board, in a small private family without children. Terms reason- able. Inquire at 261 Grand street, Williamsburg. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FINE ATRY ROOMS, EX. cellen’ fare, and she comforts of a home, can be had atl07 Atlantic street, near Court stest, convenient to the South and Wail street ferries, cars an’ stages. Only afew boarders can be accommodated. Bos TN BROOKLYN, BETWEEN MONT GUE AND Atlantic ferries.—Ab English lady having a new use, gas, bathe, &c., desires to let to gentee) persons, suitsor single rooms, three handsome rooms on seco! floor, parlor and becroom attached on first floor. App y at 252 Hicks street. References exchanged, ORD IN BROOKLYN.--TWO GENTLEVEN CAN have a room, neatly furnished, with a grate, and phted with gae, and their breakfast, tea, and on Sucdays, dibner, by inquiring a2 165 Fulton street, corner of High street—entrance on High street--thres minutes’ wi from the Fulton ferry. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS,—A FURNISHED second siory front room, with fine wardrobe and Dlosets attrehed, to let to agentleman and his wie, with full or partial board. Also rooms for single gentlemen, Apply a: 120 Columbia street, near Pierrepont, a few mi- nutes walk from Wall etreet or Fulton ferries, References exchanged. OARD WLNTED—NEAR UNION SQUARE, FOR A entleman and hie wife, where there are no other } @ psrbor and bedroom. Addreas R. 8. T., Herald office, BoP WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND IS wife, With two Capra ge: rooms, in a good Reighborhood, the dweillag baviog the usual modern im- provements. ‘Address box 8328 Post Office, with full par- tieulare of terms, location, hours for meals, &c. No other rey will be noticed. A private heuse would be preferred. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE wish to obtain asteond story front room and bed ?oom, with board for the wicter, in a private family; lo- cation must be ins Te gentee] neighborhood, in New York. Address Box 1,018 Post Office, stating terms, &. OARD WANTED—3Y A WIDOW LADY, IN A PLAIN private fami'y; with a wilow lady pre‘erred; where @ are no other besrders. Board, which must be-rea- sonable, will be peidin sdvance if required. Williams- Durg or Brooklyn preferred to the city, Address X. Z., box 16], Herald office. OAKD WANTED. A making an arrao B houre, which they w! ean 13 Raman n+ with some person partiy furnish and bosrd with, either in New York or Brooklyn. References exchanged. Address box 8,466 Post Office. WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR gentlemen, achild fire years old anda gover- Address B., Lierald office, stating terms, accom- ions, OsRD WANTED—IN & PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A gentleman, child and governess. If satisfactory ar- Tangements couls be made with some member of She fa- fam)ly to take charge of the co'ld, five years old, the ie: yerzees would De dispenses wich. In that case, the mily mast be striedly private. A liberal price will be paid for eatisfastory accoremodations. Address F , Her- 8! office, stating terms, &c. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, His WIFE, infantand nuyse in a plain private sora or where ro are but few doarders. location west of Broadway, or in Brocklyn near the ferties, Address box 142, Pos? @Mce, stating terms, &c., which must be moderate. OARDING. —SUITS OF HANDSOMELY FORNISHED rooms to les to families or singie geatlemen, with private table, in o pleasanuy located nouse, -repixte with modern {eprovements. Apply at 145 Ninth street, Ddetween Broadway and Fourth svenue. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFF, ALSO entiemen, cap be accommodeted with Terme moderate, Apply at 94 War- OARDING.—TO LET DOWN TOWN, A FURNISHED front parlor, first floor, desirable for an office, back parlor on second floor to single geatlemen ora gentlemia and wife. Also, small rooms for single gentlemen. Ap- Ply a? 48 Hudson street, OARDING.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH fuil or partial board, on second or third floor, in a first class house, with gas, bath, &c., at N» 70 West Twenty third street; private family sad no children; re- ference exchanged. OARDING.—FURNIFHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms may be obtained for gentlemen and their ‘wives or single gentlemen, with full or partial board in a private family, where the comforts of » home may be realized; the house is near sbe Sixth and lgbth ave- nw Ke andona etago route. Apply at 118 Fourth atreat. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND ‘a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and pleasant rooms at 217 Clinson street. Refersnces required. OARDING, AT 624 BROADWAY.—TWO GENTLE- men and their wives can be accommodated with Gerirable rooms and board; pariors, witn bedrooms, on the first and second floors, front and back; likewise two gentiemen with single roome. OaRDING IN BROOKLYN.—LARGE AND PLEASANT B rooms, with full or partis) board, for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen douse with all the modern improvements, 45 Concord street, Brook OARDING ON BROOKLYN HEIGHT?. — THREE oung gentlemen wishing a suit of rooms caa se- eure them, with partial board, in o pleasant houce, desi- ratty loeated, within three miautes’ walk from Wall sirect ferry. House new, with gas and dath. For fur- ther psrticulars address BR. 8. W , Herald office. URNISHED PARLOR 10 LET—~ON THE SEOOND floor, to one or two single gentlemen, with or with- out board, in Le: A avenue, in a feed family, where there are no other boarders. References ex- changed Address S:tiba, Union square ' vst Uitice URNISHED ROOMS—WITHOUT BOARD, TO uET TO gen‘iemen, in & private fami'y, on Fourth avenue, near iwenty.fifth street. Gas, &, in the rooms, Ad- drers 'Keoms,” box 1,889 Post office. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT partial board; rooms consisting of front and back parlor on the second ficor, and two rvoms on the thind Can de bad singly or together, as required. Apply at 14 Harrie: az . + ti aa judeon, Hey BRO«DWAY, NEAR U MB fi Fe © Nicholas Hotel, suitable for one or two -ingie gentiemwen, in s private family. The rooms consist of stlor and bedrocm commusi¢ating, and fronting Broad- For location, &c., address T, L. Bell, Herald off 8, Posi ROOMS. —ROOMS HANDSOMELY FURN- ished, in a first class house, containing the modern conveniences, located near B-osd vay, to let :to gentlemen aaa without te breakfart table. Aapiy at Ho. 4 Laroy place, ree ROOMS 10 LET—SUITABLE FOR TWO rs nies ae eae as FM. G-, derald ofiee: FPoNBeED APARTMENTS | TO. Lan, 18 @REat jen na a fo ae rae 3 a the Sfyt class house Wo, 6 Great Jones street, third door from Broadwa} y. References exchanged. PAULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, (N A SMALL FAMILY, wih the comforts of a . Rooms large a1 be fap rapa situated. apply at 80 West Tweaty- sixth street. ‘ ‘ Gas CAN OBTAIN FURNISHED ROOMS, without board, at 117 Chambers street. (oo loca wi . ao rT it clase, contaiaing all modern !mprovemeats. Apply at the southwest corner of Hudson and Fifth streets, Hoboken, ODGINGS.—WANHATTAN HOUSE, 27 AND 29 CEN- tre street, near the Park. Strangers will do well to commodated with good board and pleassnt rooms by applying at No 2 Leroy place, Bleecker street. The house is provided with the modern improvements. Dinner at six o’elock. French and English epoken. (0 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH or without board for the lady, a beautiful fur. nished room, ins modern house, located in a retired situation near Madison equare, and oecupied by a widow lady, without family, For terms address Safety, Motro- politan Post Office. ANTED—8Y A WICOW LADY, AN UNFURNI3HRD room without board; not above Bleecker street. Addreas S L. S., Union Square Post office, Ww Pleasant rool fem ly, where toot tan enjoy the | copay? bouses on Twenty-first street, betwe( ‘th and “Ixth asvecues, Gowanus, ahd ren‘4 Apply to WM. HL TANDY. corner of th an avenue, Brooklyn. hehe Page pre SMALL STOCK for sale, on Twent ixth st: near avemue. Also, coy to let on rwenty-eighghe street, near Third avenue, Also, earriage shop, stables, &ec, to let jenty-fourth street, between Third 2 Chane, nues; all very desirable. Apply to BE. B. 319 Fourth avenue. OTTAGR HOUSE TO LET, IN A CENTRAL LOtA tion in this city. —Furnicure worth $1,000 must be sold, with the lease as prese: t occupant is leaving the city. Very convenrieut ‘or a small family. Lease twe years from May next. Possession given immediately, ‘Address, {-r three days, Cottage, box 1,963 Poet Office, p scan ation ‘OUSE NO. 18 WOOSTER STREET TO LET.—THE three story and attic house, with modera roves inents, inelading hot and cold baths. apply to L. WOOD, 11 Wooster street, next door, or to J. & F. PELLS, corner of Grand and Laurens streets. OUSE TO ea Oy Pi geermige SHEDES OR restaurant. It is in a rate situaciog, being cobvenient to Waltack’s and Niblo’s theatres. The house is in excellent order, and this is fine opportunity for any one. DECKER & CO., 81 Nassau street, room 6. OUSES TO LET—ONE IN BLEECKER STREET; RENT $1,2C0 : one furnished in Nineteemth stree:; $1,800: one in Twellth street ; furniture for sale; rent yi tn Lisvenard street, farnished: ono in Thirteenth etree, furnisned. BILLINGS & TUCKER, Auctioneers, &e., 98 way. QTE POWER KOO! WELL LIGHTED, WITH S$ steady steam, fe ia taguie ‘at JOHN KENNEDY’ s im mar! wor! corner Broad wa: fifth street, ! sda TATEN ISLAND.—TO LET, WITH IMMEPIATE POS ression and privilege ofanother year from May next, a cottage on York avenue; newly painted and refxed with © copvemence for one or two fuscilies; com: house, well, and good well water, &c., &:. Apply to M. B. MOSS, 174 Water street. 40 LET—THE THIXD STORY OF BUILDING 24 BERE- T man street, with windows front, rear and side, §5 {eet deep, will be let to two tenants. Also, basement of fo. 12 Spruce street, well caloulated for a prese room, a8 the immediate neighborhood of steams power. The rom is 95 feet deep, with gas. Inquire of JAMES CONNOR & SONS, 20 Beekzrax street. = (sie Reiner ecb BN LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE story and basement house on Twenty-fourth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. ‘Tbe house is ip fine order, with modern improvements; furniture new, gus chandeliers, glass, china ware, &.’ Wi'l ba let fos twelve months.’ Apply to FE. B KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 10, aud8 to 7 o'clock. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NICE furnished room, in a private family where there are no other boarders, Address J, W., box 3,394, New York Post Office. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM for agentleman and lady, with board for the lady oply, in Williamsburg, within ten mioutes walk of the ferry. Keferences exchanged. Addrem C. 0. B., stating terms, Ke., box 153 Herald office. “HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. SMAEL BAY MARE WAS FOUND ASTRAY ON ‘the railroad, Fifty-ninth street and Eleventh ave nue, which the owner can have by proving property and paying expenses, by inquiring in the grocery store. (OACHES, CARRIAGES, AND LIGHT WAGON3 OF every kind, both new and second hand, on hand, ormade to ordér, at J. A. VAN ORIWICK’S Repository, No. 44 Fulton street, Brooklyn, One superior ix seat Tockaway, made in the best style and but little worn, for sale, with others, very cheap. OR SALE—THREE COACHES, NEARLY NEW, WITH harness complete, one new tiloury, and a second and hotel coach. A the Metropolitan Stables, OR SALE—A HANDSOME PONY BUILT MARE, six years old, 15 hands high, warranted sound and kind, end free from any fault. This mare is only a short time from the country; isa free, stylish driver, and can trot inside of three minutes to a road wagon. Apply at 106 Mulberry street. (OR S\LE—A SORREL PACING MARE, SIX YEARS od, fifteen hands high, and perfectly sound and gen- fle, Has been used for the last three months, almost daily, under the saddle, byalady. The mare is kind in harvess and not afraid of locomotives, Any one wishing a pretty cttd gentle beast for family uso will find her cheap. Inquire of A.G., 14 Platt street. OR SALE—A GRAY HORSS, 153; HANDS HIGH, 7 Years old, sound (with one excsption,) and kind; a good traveller and of fue courage. Will be sold low, by applying at 110 East Thirteenth stroet, it OR SALE—A STYLIMH SADDLE HORSE, FIFTEEN hands high, Kind and gentle; will be sold low, as the owner bas no use for @ horse.’ Inquire at 12 West Thirty-seventh street, or 269 Pearl street. {YOR SALE—&4 PAIR OF MORGAN BAY HOR#B4, SIX years ol’, fast.and stylish, souod and kind; alsoa brett and harceas. Will be sold cheap. Inquire of P. A. STELLE, Mansion House, Chambers street. OR SALF—A BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, FIFTEEN and a balf hands b gh, sound, kind and gentle. Soli for want of use. Apply at No. 144 Walker stre TWO PAIR OF MATUBED CARRIAGE , bays and chestnut, long tails, six and seven yrart old, fine style and action, sound and hind, about sixteen bands high; will please a good judge, both for style and gordness.’ Apply at Earle’s hotel F®% SALE—A DARK BAY HORE, EIGHT YEARS old, sound, true, and kind, trots a mile in three mi: utes, and is in fine condition, '153¢ hands in height, every way adapted to the use of a geutleman wishing a combination of beauty, speed, and endurance. Apply at hele gg livery stable, 84 Second avenue, corner of Fifth street, (OR SALE—A SPLENDID DAPPLE BAY HORSE, sixteen hands high; is five years old; warranted found and kind ; can trot's mile in three minutes; would mske an excellent good family house; will be sold chea on account of leaving the city. Inquire at 117 Fight tre re SALE CHEAP—A GOOD HORSE, SPRING CART and harness, all in good condition. San be seon at 927 Epring strect, until sold. Inquire from 8 to 10 A. M. and from 2 to 4. M. GOR SALE CHEAP—A YOUNG BLACK HAWK ¥ horse, very fast and stylish, and a permanent river; also. @ set m and , nearly new. Apply at F. J. Nodine’s stable, Pierpoint street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. Fe SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—TWO COACHEA nearly new, two doubie sets of coach harzess, twa fight w: horse sleigh, and one pair of’ ba: mares; of gray horses, sound end kin &e. Will’ be sold cheap if applied 5 further part! apply at the ATT &CO., 329 Third avenue, between nd Twenty-«: tree! ORSE FOR SALE.—A FULL BLOODED MARE, WAR- ranted sound and kind, and one of the best and mort genteel, if not the best saddle horse “in the city; also, a wagon, harness, and a Mexican saddle and bridle. Sold fo: want of use. Apply at Thompson’s stable, 110 East Thirteenth stroet, or address pox 8,317 Post Uffice, QRSE AND CARRIAGE—FOR SALF, A LIGAT rockawey ), Rearly new, and a large +4 horse would be taken in part payment. Inquire of 0, BANFORD, 84 Cedar street. TTERSALLS, GREAT SAINT JAMES SIREET, MON- treal—Government sale.—The subscriber has eon horored with instructions to submit to public auction, at his © tablishment, on Monday and yy, 18th 19th September, br ne belonging to the Royal Ar- tullery, Biaponed of solely in consequence of the reduction vm ye eater part are young, Sertas Teeently been purchared by R. A. Stockley, Eaq , Veterinary *ur- geon R yal Artillery. Being the largoat and beet collec tion of borses ever offered in America, oresenting an op- portunity to intending Lope ti seldom occurring. Sele positive and without reserve. To commence excl cay atoneo’clock. JOHN JONES, Auctioneer to H. M. Ordnance. Montreal, September, 1854. 0 BE SOLD AT THE BaZAAR, Cl T° om Wednesday, 15th inetant, at 11 patent leather top wagon, made to ith re Diy €a ings, and best patent and told only ‘because the owner ona, one two iso, one with robes, order, country. gue ¥—TO CLOSE ADVANCE3, AN INVOICE a “ of English and French lever, anchor and lepine EW LODGE ROOM TO by mmr re ls ee gold watebes; do of gold fob and Lg am 2 ae Heth sisot and Ibid syenus, ge | Dimas sot, bwomty @ huadre geome trom, juquize of WH. ODONAUL, No. 222 Third indo ) thacer, be, at No. 67 treet, | avenue re 303, B, (0 LET—NEW STORES OR WAREROO! 265 BOW ery, below Houston street. firet, , and thin flo're—a desirable place for a carpet warebouse, or otha business requiring considerable room and a full oped view from the street. Apply to GEO. W. DEAN, on the premises, cs ba LET—PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE IN SOUTH Brocklyn, consisting of four rooms and closets on second floor, ‘with or wi hout a basement, tos small fa- mily. Rent low. Inquire south side of Luquer street, second house west of Court street. " (0 LET—THE SNUG FRAME HOUSE, NO. 1@ EAST ‘Thirty .firet streot, between Fifth and Madison ave- also the briek dwelling, No. 8 Third avenue. Both hou re fitted with ranges and baths, and-are enitable for families who derire a small rent—four hundred dol- lure per year. Teavoan be seen at any hour of the day. apy to A. HALL, 18 Thirty: first street, or Boyd & Hal, ‘arren street. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 69 AMITY street, tos rmall family, or in unfurnished reoms to gentlemen. The house contains all the modern im- provements. Inquire on the premises, of beg LET—TILL THE FIRST OF MAY, 1853, A GEN- telly furnished three atory house, oF part of it, om Staten Island, pleasantly situsted between Quarantine and Stapleton landin, Rent low. Address, with rea} name, E. A. L., box 878 Post Office. \0 LET—THE FINE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE No, 113 Hammond +treet; has all the im- provements, Also, a two story building im the rear, with & wide alleyway, a desirable place for bda et icin to kee] a horse. inquire of JasES H. HOUGHTALIN, No. Perry str 0 LKT-—-FOUR LOFIS. 1WO STORES, BASEMENT, with subcellar. Inquire at 63 Bowery, corner of Walker street. 0 LET--TO GENTLEWEN AND THEIR W: oR to single gentlemen, the second story, front and back rooms, with partial board for the gentlemen. The hovee is handsomely furnished and contains all the modern improvements. Please epply at 284 East Twelfth etzeet, eecond blo-k from Brosdwi 0 LET—A FOUR STORY USE, WITH TWO STORES, ov the corner of Liguth avense and ta street; suitable for « dry goo. s or clothing busi Inquire on the premisea or atl10% Bowecy. P S —Porseseion given iromeds ely. ‘0 LET AND FOR BALE—THE FURNITURE, &¢ , OF a well established boarding house, full of boarder, Rebt reasonable. Price $260, cash, if sold this day. 11) heal: the cause of selling. Apply at 168 Spring #t. 0 LEY OR FOR SALE—GENTEEL HOUSES ON THE southerly rice of Sackett street, betwee Columbia and ‘Ven Brunt strests, South Lb yeyty only iftoge miputer’ walk from Wall street. ‘Yo be let at a very bw rent till the Jat of May next. Also, part of a house ip Twenty-pinth street. near ~ixth avenue. pegrize of 7 EDWARD D. JAMES, 14 Wall etreet, (0 RENT—TWO FIKST CLASS WINTER OR SUMMER, belek ont siete Reet. 0. ie Heights at New hton, 8. 1., a uated, commanding sz ex- tensive view of the ba; i houses are replete with every oO water wotks above and below, dumb waiter, stables snd coach garden ground, pr:vate and averues, within Sve’ micutes walk of New Brighua Ferry, end of easy hocesa to Quarantine. For further pertlgulars, ale anc view of houses, apply on the wremises, orto 0. K. HAMILTON 74 Beaver etrect. (0 RENT—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOME SUIT OF mgr containing three bedrooms and a parlor, furnished with velvet tapestry carpets, rosewood furni- tore en euite, curtains to match, o} intings, large mir- rors, &e., &e. A fawily or three or four gen’ be very pleasantly located for the winter. The rooms are very cOnverient—two on the first floor ani toon the second, communicating by & private staircase. Apply at pert ig nd avenue, bear ith street. Keferences re- quired. FURRIERS,—STORE CORNER BROADWAY AND Walker street to let from now until Ist of Febraary. IN TAIRTY-HIGHTH HE GOTHIC CUTTAGE NO. 4 tri four doors west of Fifth av to let, with niture for sale. Ren: $300; furniture $900, Rex. pew, and tasty. Apply to K. G PIERCE, Pine . corner of Broadway, under the Metropolitan bans. ersona having a stock of either the above named, or other articles suited to the country trade, +o dispose of reasonably, may flud » yy acdrece, ing Advertiser, Herald office. MPORTRD WOVE CORSETS.—TO THE LADIES.—MRS Gvynor has now ready for the fali the and most complete tment of both French and lish wove corsets the 4 mitting for sale at retail, and th low prices é sortment Coutille, both road, Frenoh without s scam, and children’s aud missea’. No. 4b street. hw Si AKS AND ber tl pgm will be prepared to exh! a retail, on -buredey the 14th ingtent, tote full imoortation of Meee | ilk and cloth cloaks an’ want: formiog a omplete assortment of ‘he newest and most distinga' ed garmen's. J. B. &Co., invite the attention of elite .o some magnificent opera cleaks, which have beem manufactured in Paris expressly for their house, from exigns jost farnished to the sent courts of Europe, wey. ICH DRESS GOODS—FALL, 1864.—UB4DEL\L, PIER- SON & LaKk are now ee aes See an extensive assortment of Paris dress silks, Freneh me- yus- tbe cot of tn port and Broome st SILKS, f 2 FROM suCTION—A. 7. STEWART & CO. wills satin Giinn, Jace, Brothe ofthe os the tele Paris atvted, go5 ~~ and ‘M. de laines, at josers. Fuster & Oo.’¢ Inst large sanction ex: trewely low prices, which — Broadway, Chambers and Reade VERCOATS 1 =OVERCOATS | "received, 500 overcoats, $5 each; 200 60; also, a large at of clothing, damages, at one half the original cost, corner of Naeea and Beekman strcets, BILLIARDS. A. uerearec re . ir fy — tion. Prices reduced ches; 5 Oh read for . iiiard slopes ait fina late aad metal bets | gr ga rubber air ox: 149 Fulton street. ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE AT REDUCED <A large stock, consisting of ip, With we nt elastic cuahiona; awe, every aruce im the trade, for: CRIFITEE & DECKER, 90 Anz etree, could «

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